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Celtic Symbols: Finding Meaning in Celtic Art

There is an undeniable aura that surrounds Celtic designs and Druid traditions. Although I have strong family ties to both Ireland and Scotland, you don’t need a Celtic heritage to be enticed by the culture. It’s been said that as long as you respect Mother Earth and feel an affinity with the Celtic people you too have a Celtic soul.

The meanings behind all of the spirals, knots, labyrinths, and crosses have intrigued many people for many centuries. Since you will find all of these symbols in this book, a brief explanation of some of the more popular interpretations are listed on below:

Celtic Knots:

Quite possibly the most recognized of all the Celtic symbols is the knot. The elaborately interwoven design with no end and no beginning is thought to be an expression of the Celts’ belief in eternity. The Druids and the ancient Celts believed in a life without end, with death only being a transition into a new phase. While all knot patterns contain this element of life-everlasting, certain designs are believed to carry more specific meanings.

For example, the triquestra or trefoil knot points to the importance the Druid’s placed on the number 3, the number of fate. This design was such a hallmark of the Celtic people that Irish Christians found a way to bring it into their new faith by adopting the symbol as a representation of the Blessed Trinity.

Spirals:

There seems to be a lot of debate as to the true meaning of spirals in Celtic art. The direction of the spiral and the number of rotations appears to affect the meaning behind the image, therefore we will discuss some specific configurations.

Triple Spiral- is also known as the triple Goddess or triskele, symbolizing the maiden/mother/crone phases of life or the three phases of the Moon.

Double Spiral- signifies balance. Also believed to portray the equinox, a time when day and night are equal in length.

Clockwise Spiral- While the Druids tended to favor the Moon in their symbolism, this design is actually a representation of the Sun. A loosely wound spiral would embody an expansive summer sun while a tightly wound spiral expressed the shortened days and long nights of winter.

Labyrinth or Step Patterns:

Symbolic of the journey we take in life, the labyrinth was often used during prayer or meditation. Focusing on the design reminds us that life is full of options, and open doors, as well as obstacles to overcome.

Circles:

Finally, we come to the simple circle, the building block for mandalas as well as Celtic imagery. Much like Gods’ love, the circle is never ending. It is a universal symbol of the cycle of life; birth-death-rebirth. The intertwining of circles is the basis for many Celtic knots with the number of circles often symbolizing something more.

Note that by combining 3 circles the aforementioned triquestra knot is formed in the center. On the other hand, five circles linked together form the circle of being; a Druid illustration of the four earthly elements being forever united by a fifth element, balance.

Michelle Normand

Michelle Normand is a graphic designer and author of the 30-Minute Mandalas coloring book series, including a new 30-Minute CELTIC Mandalas coloring book.

To learn more about the author and keep up to day on her next release, please visit Michelle at www.30minutemandalas.com.

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1. John Brady (16:12, 22.12.2008)
Hi there all,
Looking for some help with symbols. The sun symbol is in every part of my life. My second name is Brady, the crest has a hand pointing to the sun. My father died on the 21st of December 1986 The equinox. I was born with a spiral design on my head as was my father and also now my 2 children. The exact spiral symbol that is outside newgrange is on our heads. The name Brady comes from caven, in Ireland and its not too far from Newgrange. Ive been taking a great interest into sybols lately and i believe the tripple spiral represents the Sun, The Moon & Sedna. What if we are being given a warning? What if Sedna was visable on its descent from earth by our ancestors and they have just left us clues of what happened. Newgrange I believe was purposed built as a warning Or Clock?. The Mayams say 2012 is the end I believe it has started. If we see the earth as a large magnet we are realy silly to dismiss the passing of sedna, There is a possibility that sedna will come too close and get pulled into earth creating a big bang? or as its passing effect our axis spinning the earth slighly fast or slower would cause huge effects on earth and the effects we are seeing at present. Yes global warning plays a part!! But certainly not as much as a large magnetic object interfering with our planet. Sedna reachs its closest point to earth in 2070 We will be feeling its effects untill then. This may also explain why 20% of the earth polar caps melting in the past 10 years. The earths is heating up as this planet comes closer!!. Any thoughts please email me. fearlessmusicdublin@gmail.com
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2. Kellie (12:36, 07.04.2009)
I have a beautiful Celtic symbol tattooed on the top of my right foot. I'm embarrassed to say...I do not know the meaning.

It is a small cirle with (what appear to be) three birds on the inside of the circle.

I'd be very interested to know the symbol's meaning.

I like to think it means past, present and future.

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