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Celtic Tree
©Wellstone Jewelry
In both symbol and reality the tree holds deep meaning
and many lessons. As it is above, so it is below with half
of its being in light and the other half in darkness, half
in air and fire and half in water and earth, half male and
half female. The Tree of Life cannot exist without its concomitant
Tree of Death. Life is a whole and cannot be divided.
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Tree Goddess
©Wellstone Jewelry
In one way she is simply sylph, one of the little tree
spirits that flit among the green leaves, sustaining and
nurturing the vegetative forces. On another level she is
the flow of all life, the Mother Goddess who is herself
the Tree of Life.
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Green Man
©Wellstone Jewelry
The Green Man is the archetype of oneness with the Earth.
In our time he is the reawakening of the male counterpart
of the Goddess. He is the male healer, whose "words
are leaves." Found in art and folklore from the oldest
times, the Green man is once again alive and well, working
his ancient magic.
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Green Man 2
©Wellstone Jewelry
The Green Man is the archetype of oneness with the Earth.
In our time he is the reawakening of the male counterpart
of the Goddess. He is the male healer, whose "words
are leaves." Found in art and folklore from the oldest
times, the Green man is once again alive and well, working
his ancient magic.
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Wolf Track
©Wellstone Jewelry
The track of the wolf symbolizes all that is wild and
free, both in the outer world and within ourselves. The
wolf is one of the companions of the Goddess and has been
called "the opener of the way", guardian and guide
to the mysteries. The mark of her paw is made to designate
a sacred place.
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The Crone
©Wellstone Jewelry
She is the mother having achieved wisdom, the wedding of
knowledge and experience over time. Her face is the face
of owl and she has been called "owl woman," for
she knows her way through the darkness of the mysteries.
She is Wise Woman and Healer.
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Grandfather Eagle
©Wellstone Jewelry
The eagle is revered by many native peoples of North America
as the "grandfather" or "grandmother",
the guardian o f the land and its spiritual representative.
The great eagles are also seen as messengers, passing between
the worlds, weaving together the fabric of heaven and earth,
the visible and invisible.
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Circle Of Love
©Wellstone Jewelry
Love is an end and a beginning. Love is where we start
and where we end. Love is the highest ideal, the farthest
reach of the human spirit and yet it abides closes in the
home of the heart. Love is life's wealth, life's coin; the
more it is spent, the more accumulates. Love grows richer
in giving, and in receiving is replenished to give again.
Love is a circle that n ever ends.
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Archer
©Wellstone Jewelry
She stands with her bow strung, her arrows ready, content
within herself, a graceful and conscious warrior. Inspired
by ancient African cave paintings.
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Offering
©Wellstone Jewelry
She kneels in respect, worship and adoration. Her offering
is a circular orb symbolizing the wholeness of herself.
Her offering is all that she has, all that she is, and all
that she may become. She offers all, emptying herself utterly,
that she may be filled anew.
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Celebration
©Wellstone Jewelry
She dances standing between the beginning and the end,
yet she is always present in all beginnings and in all endings.
She celebrates all that has been, all that is, and all that
is yet to come. Hers is the dance of experience, sometimes
painful, often joyous, flowered into wisdom.
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