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Colors right now are silver, black and green for the goddess. I didn't realize it, but I guess the three colors are also representations of the three aspects of the Goddess: silver for maiden, green for mother, and black for crone. As for the God, it's mostly gold/yellow and red like the sun (though the red comes from the setting sun).
I associate the rising and setting sun with my Lord as well. That your goddess is a triple goddess is interesting, too - I wasn't aware of that.
All shades of green, or a particular one?
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I'm not sure about objects right now though....but I believe everything is tied to both the God and Goddess. Though some objects may be more in tune to one or the other, each object and person is connected to both.
That's interesting, too 3nodding
So there aren't, for example, particular ritual tools connected to one and not the other? Or is it more that a tool or something will be associated strongly with one, but still associated with the other as well, only less so?
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I havent thought about places... the closest thing I can answer with is that Stonehenge feels more like a place for the God. There's another circle in England that might be for the Goddess... I can't remember what it's called but it surrounds a town (again I forget the name of the location). But anywhere near a body of water or a forest/wood type place is the Goddess' domain and mountains and volcanoes and plains are more like the God's places.
Is there a reason for Stonehenge connecting with your god? Is it a sun thing?
I too tend to associate bodies of water with my Goddess and mountains and plains with my God. Though I think I associate forests with both, maybe a bit more with my God than my Goddess. I have not thought of volcanoes. This is the sort of thing I find interesting - whether you and I might worship the same deities, or not. So I'm interested in similarities and differences, and whether we may have been influenced by similar sources, what is gnosis and what is influence from elsewhere, etc.
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I guess for concepts there's way too many. But the main symbolism is the tie with the sun and the moon. Both celestial beings influence our lives in such great ways, and there's a tradition of solar gods and lunar goddesses that I didn't break away from.... but those are just symbols, They are much more than just a Sun God and a Moon Goddess. They reign over the elements and the forces of life. And while They may not directly interact with life itself, they spark and create life and help guide us when we need guidance. They are destiny, without having direct control over our destiny. They are anything and everything.
I used to pray to my Goddess in the evening, most successfully at moonrise or moonset, and my God at sunrise or in the early morning, associating them with moon and sun respectively. And I wondered whether it was previous influence from pseudo-Wicca books making me associate them with those bodies particularly, so I switched it for a while. It didn't work well at all! I may repeat the experiment in the future. I'm still not convinced as to whether the association is purely mine or not.
I relate Them to those bodies but don't think of Them as "celestial deities". They are symbols associated with Them but far from them only ones.
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Anything else? XD; I hope this was more helpful for ya 3nodding
It really was ^_^
I have an overview of my own deities here if you are at all interested in reading it. (Quid pro quo, after all.)