The Roles and Powers of the Wiccan Triple Goddess

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The Triple Goddess is a central figure in Wiccan spirituality. She is often depicted as a representation of the divine feminine in three distinct forms: the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone. Each of these aspects corresponds to different stages of a woman's life and has its own unique qualities and symbols. The Maiden represents youth, innocence, and new beginnings. She is often associated with the waxing moon and is seen as a symbol of potential and growth. The Maiden is depicted as a young woman full of energy and vitality.


Using the index finger of your left hand, pull the palm string on your right hand down.

W ITCH S BROOM IS a simple, beautiful string game that Waldorf school teachers often begin with as it s primarily done using only one hand at a time. W ITCH S BROOM IS a simple, beautiful string game that Waldorf school teachers often begin with as it s primarily done using only one hand at a time.

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The Maiden is depicted as a young woman full of energy and vitality. She is free-spirited, curious, and eager to explore the world. She embodies the energy of creation and is often seen as the initiator of new projects and endeavors.

Witch's Broom


W ITCH'S BROOM IS a simple, beautiful string game that Waldorf school teachers often begin with as it's primarily done using only one hand at a time.

What you'll need:

  • A String Game. You can get ours here, but any thick string that's tied into a loop can work too!

Step One: Looping

Begin by looping your string game over the thumb and pinky of your right hand.

Step Two: Pulling

Using the index finger of your left hand, pull the palm string on your right hand down.

Repeat the process of pulling the palm string on your right hand down once more.


Step Three: Pinching

Using the pinky finger and thumb of your left hand, reach under and up through the loops on the pinky finger and thumb of your left hand, pinching the string snugly and pulling it down.


Step Four: Making the Broom!

Without releasing the string pinched between your thumb and pinky finger from step three, carefully place it so that it lines up with the fingers on your right hand. Once it's lined up, let it down gently along the backside of your right hand.

With the index finger and thumb of your left hand grab the loop that now rests in the palm of your right hand and pull up gently to complete the string game!

Looking for other String Game ideas? Try out the easy & fun 'Hand Catch'!
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Sarah
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The Mother represents fertility, nurturing, and abundance. She is associated with the full moon and is seen as a symbol of strength and compassion. The Mother is depicted as a mature woman who has experienced the joys and challenges of life. She is nurturing, caring, and protective. She represents the power to create and sustain life, both physically and spiritually. The Mother is often seen as the protector and provider, offering guidance and support to those who seek her help. The Crone represents wisdom, transformation, and the completion of the life cycle. She is associated with the waning moon and is seen as a symbol of maturity and experience. The Crone is depicted as an elderly woman who has gone through the trials and tribulations of life. She is wise, intuitive, and reflective. She represents the transformative power of death and rebirth. The Crone is often seen as the guide and mentor, offering wisdom and guidance to those who are on their spiritual journey. Together, the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone form a trinity of divine feminine energy. They represent the cyclical nature of life, from birth to death and rebirth. This concept is central to Wiccan spirituality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life. The Triple Goddess is revered and honored by many Wiccans, who see her as a source of strength, inspiration, and guidance. She is seen as a reminder of the sacredness of the feminine and the power of womanhood..

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