Friday 6 August 2010 | By: wicca

Vesica Piscis Symbol

Vesica Piscis Symbol
In sacred geometry, a circle is a wholistic symbol of the limitless course of existence. Like two circles be integrated at the middle fit of each, a third cleave is formed -- the "vesica piscis" -- an almond cleave which, to pagans, represents the sacred yoni or vulva of the Blissful Feminine. All of launch emerges downstairs Her divine yoni from Her sacred womb. And all of launch returns to Her on death, to be reused in the Goddess's eternal course of transformation and resurgence. The "vesica piscis" whichever has Christian and Masonic interpretations.In 1919, British organize and archaeologist Frederick Bligh Rod rendered a stylized "vesica piscis" symbol in wrought silver-tongued and wood to manufacture the now respected cover for Mug Prettily [see the photo in yesterday's post]. On the cover, the "vesica piscis" is bisected by a spear or sword. This may be interpreted extensively as a symbol of the Blissful Masculine (or add-on definitely, it might obtain the spear which pierced Christ's personage concerning the crucifixion or almost certainly it is Ruler Arthur's sword, Excalibur). The bisected "vesica piscis" is enclosed by trees sensitive the Holy Needle Tree of Glastonbury. Pagans interpret this fascinating well cover as honouring the purity of Mug Prettily to the Blissful Feminine.The "vesica piscis" descriptions of the Mug Prettily cover is found in the region of the Grounds, as well as in a wrought silver-tongued entry and stone hodgepodge on a garden gangway, as pictured. The descriptions is whichever the job for the Vesica Piscis Pool, which mettle be the release of my emergence post on Mug Prettily Grounds in a day or two.

Source: mysteryvoodoo.blogspot.com