The triskele: a thousand-year-old testimony to our roots
The triskele is an ancient Celtic lucky symbol in the most complex sense.
Many people see it as a reminder of the eternal march of the world, a reminder of a great process that will forever continue to move forward.
This idea probably comes from the spiral shapes that its branches take. Indeed, it is true that no shape can better represent infinity than this...
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The triskele: a thousand-year-old testimony to our roots
The triskele is an ancient Celtic lucky symbol in the most complex sense.
Many people see it as a reminder of the eternal march of the world, a reminder of a great process that will forever continue to move forward.
This idea probably comes from the spiral shapes that its branches take. Indeed, it is true that no shape can better represent infinity than this one...
For others, the meaning and powers of the triskele are understood by its trinitarian character. It is true that, for the Celts of yesterday and today (we are thinking in particular of the Bretons), the number three occupies a special place.
In reality, the Celtic vision of the world consisted of a division of everything into three complementary poles: past-present-future, life-death-rebirth, woman-man-children or even earth-sea-sky to name just a few. -uns.
The vision of the world that the ancient Celts had is certainly complex!
To better understand the culture of the ancient peoples of Europe, here is a list of some symbols, jewelry and lucky charms dedicated to them.
In the end, no matter how you decide to use this triskele, the important thing is above all that it is personal to you and, above all, that it allows you to reconnect with your ancestral Celtic roots.