​The Triple Moon: Ancient Symbol or Modern Tool?

Posted by Freya MoonShadow on 10th Jan 2024

​The Triple Moon: Ancient Symbol or Modern Tool?

In recent years, you may have noticed the symbol of the Triple Moon appearing on various products, from jewelry to home decor. It's long been familiar to Witches and Pagans--but now, it's seemingly everywhere!

So, for the uninitiated, what is this thing? The Triple Moon glyph is comprised of three lunar symbols—a circle and two outward facing crescents. Together, they represent three moon phases: Waxing, full, and waning. To Pagans, it represents the cycles of life, the feminine Divine, and the power of transformation. But is it an ancient symbol, as some sources claim? 

The answer is, probably not. It is true that the moon has been revered in many traditions across the centuries, and many cultures use lunar symbols in their spiritual practices. However, the Triple Moon as it is usually drawn is probably much newer, emerging after the introduction of Wicca in the latter half of the 20th century.

Although it is not possible to definitively trace the origins of the Triple Moon symbol to ancient times, it has become widely recognized and utilized in contemporary pagan and witchcraft practices. Much of the power of symbols derives from how we use them. As modern Witches, we do not need to claim an ancient heritage to legitimize the magical work we do today. With that in mind, here are some tips for incorporating the Triple Moon into your practice.

Understanding the Triple Moon Symbol

The Triple Moon emblem has three parts, lunar symbols which can be used together or separately. Let us explore the symbolism behind each phase:

Waxing Moon: The waxing moon symbolizes growth, new beginnings, and manifestation. It represents the fertile energy that accompanies the moon's increase in illumination. Pagans often use this phase for spells related to abundance, attracting positive energy, and setting intentions for new ventures.

Full Moon: The full moon is a symbol of peak energy, illumination, and intuition. It represents the culmination of intentions and the height of divine power. Many pagans consider the full moon to be a potent time for spellcasting, divination, and spiritual connection. Spells performed during this phase often focus on manifestation, heightened psychic abilities, and moon-based rituals. The Full Moon is also a time of celebration—indulging in food and drink, sex, spending time outdoors and other witchy pleasures.

Waning Moon: The waning moon symbolizes release, letting go, and banishing negativity. As the moon's illumination gradually decreases, it provides a transitional phase for reflection, introspection, and shedding that which no longer serves us. Spells performed during this phase may focus on breaking bad habits, banishing negative energy, or releasing emotional baggage.

Working with the Triple Moon

Now that we understand the symbol's meaning, let's explore some ways to incorporate the Triple Moon symbol into your magical life.

Altar Decoration: Place a Triple Moon symbol on your altar to honor lunar energy and the Goddess. It serves as a focal point for lunar-related rituals, meditation, and spell work.

Spell Enhancements: You can enhance the power of spells by incorporating the Triple Moon symbol into spell jars, candle carvings, or sigils. Draw the symbol on parchment paper, anoint it with essential oils, and include it in charm bags or talismans for added lunar energy.

Wearing It: The Triple Moon is a commonly recognized symbol of Pagan religion and practice. By wearing one proudly—as clothing, jewelry, or even a tattoo, you are showing your witchy side to the world!

Moon Phase Rituals: During each phase of the moon, align your spell work or rituals with the corresponding energy. For example, during the waxing moon, perform abundance rituals or cast spells for growth and manifestation. During the waning moon, focus on release, purification, and banishing spells.

Meditation and Visualization: Incorporate the Triple Moon symbol into your meditation practice. Visualize its energy surrounding you, bringing balance, intuition, acceptance of life’s cycles, and connection to the Divine Feminine.

Keep in mind that beliefs and interpretations of symbols may vary among individuals and traditions within pagan and Wiccan communities. The significance of the Triple Moon symbol may differ depending on personal spiritual practices and cultural perspectives. There’s no need to be limited to what you read in books, or even (sigh!) in blogs like this one. When you meditate on a symbol, always be open to discovering new insights that are unique to your journey.

Despite its relatively recent origins, the Triple Moon symbol resonates with many Witches and Pagans. By understanding its symbolism, we can harness the power of each moon phase, enhancing our spell work and connection to the cycles of life. Embrace the Triple Moon symbol as a powerful tool in your magical practice and enjoy the transformative energy it brings.