Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Weekend and a Pendent

Went and saw "The Avengers" over the weekend. I thought that it was a good movie. The fight scenes were pretty impressive. Lots of smashed cars and buildings. I wonder how hard it is to digitally destroy a building? I imagine that it would take a long time. Not sure if I would have the patience to do that. I would defiantly go see a sequel.

Had some family come down to visit for a few days. It was a nice surprise since it was a last minute visit. Though I have realized that unless you are going to go out drinking, there is really not a lot to do after nine at night. Guess that is why I spend a lot of time at home.

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I guess something less interesting to the world and more interesting to me was that I wore my triskele out in public for the first time. For those that don't know what that is, here is a drawing of one (thanks Wikipedia).
triskele

It is a familiar symbol that occurs in several early cultures and often appears in Celtic art. I bought it about a year ago from the Renaissance Festival. Mine is silver pendent.

For me, the triskele is a reminder of the sets of threes that occur in life: child, adult, elder... past, present, future. There is also spiritual sets of threes that it can represent as well: mind, body, spirit... fire, well, tree... sky, earth, underworld.... gods, nature spirits, ancestors. 

I had been keeping in my pocket since it turned up a couple of months ago (I put it in a drawer and then forgot where I put it). So what is the big deal about finally putting it on a chain and wearing it? Well, you've got to start somewhere. I have had pagan leanings since I was a senior in high school. 

Does the whole world know? Not until this post they do. 

I am I going to come out and tell everybody? Not right now (we can get to why another time). But by wearing this symbol it is a little baby step closer. 

Will I wear it everyday? Probably not. Mostly because it is a little bigger than I like for necklaces. It feels a little chunky to wear all the time. Maybe I can find one that is smaller. 

I have a Celtic knot pendent that I have been wearing for years. I really love it and I don't think that  it is going to be replaced any time soon. But it might be nice to have something to rotate it with.

Are the necklaces or the symbols really all that important?  Not really. It is the feelings and ideas that the mean to the person wearing them. But it is nice sometimes to have a physical reminder.

And the question on the minds of everybody reading this: why did you bother to do a big long post on the subject of one pendent? It is nice to get it out in the open and out of my mind. This is a "Looking Glass" after all. 

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