Attributes
The Triple Goddess is a spiritual figure symbolizing the three phases of feminine life: the maiden (or virgin), the mother, and the crone (or witch). She represents the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth, as well as the phases of the moon.
Correspondence table
| Stones | Moon, Smoky quartz |
| Planets | Moon (for its association with lunar cycles and femininity) |
| Day | Monday (day associated with the Moon) |
| Related deities | Hecate (goddess associated with magic, the moon, and witchcraft), Persephone (goddess associated with death and rebirth), Aradia (goddess of witchcraft and magic) |
| Creatures | Owl, She-wolf |
| Plants | Lily of the valley (flower associated with spring and fertility), Belladonna (plant associated with magic and witchcraft) |
| Signs | Cancer (for its association with femininity, motherhood, and emotion) |
| Direction | West (associated with fertility, emotion, and water) |
| Sabbaths | Esbats (the phases of the moon, celebrations related to magic and divination) |
Symbols and appearances
The three phases of the Triple Goddess are often associated with the phases of the moon: the waxing moon for the maiden, the full moon for the mother, and the waning moon for the crone. Other symbols include objects related to femininity, motherhood, and wisdom.
Myths
The Triple Goddess does not come directly from a specific myth but is rather a synthesis of various female deities from world mythology. She incorporates elements of goddesses such as Selene, Hecate, and Demeter in Greek mythology, as well as goddess figures from other traditions.
Spiritual message
The Triple Goddess symbolizes the different stages of life and the transitions from one phase to another, reminding us of the importance of each stage of life and the wisdom gained through experiences. She teaches acceptance of natural changes and balance between different aspects of oneself.































































































































































































































