


Unlocking the Secrets of the Triskele: A Symbol of Life, Death, and Rebirth
Triscele (also spelled triskel or triskelion) is a symbol that consists of three interconnected spirals, often depicted in a rotational pattern. It has been used in various cultures and contexts throughout history, including ancient Celtic art, Norse mythology, and Christian iconography.
The triskele is believed to represent the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, as well as the interconnectedness of all things. It is also associated with the triple goddess of fertility, the three realms of earth, sea, and sky, and the three aspects of the self (body, mind, and spirit).
In modern times, the triskele has been adopted by some pagan and Wiccan communities as a symbol of their beliefs and practices. It is also used in heraldry and as an ornamental motif in art and architecture.



