THE HARE 𖦹⋆ ༘
𓃹 Associated with moon deities.
𓃹 Served as an attribute of Aphrodite and a gift between lovers.
𓃹 Symbols of sensuality and/or fertility.
𓃹The hare brings new beginnings, new birth, rebirth, bringing together the power of three, the past, present and future.
𓃹 In late antiquity, used as a symbol of good luck and in connection with ancient burial.
𓃹 The Celts associated the hare with the full moon, night and anything super natural (the gestation period for the hare is 28 days, the same as the moon).
𓃹 Linked with trickery and fraud.
𓃹 The hare is said to live in both worlds and was held in high regard by our ancient ancestors.
𓃹The symbol of three hares with their ears touching can be seen at many sacred sites, symbolising life, the circle of life and changing seasons of the year. The three ears interlocking has a similarity with the triqueta, the sign for everlasting love. The power of three represents the land, sea and sky; maiden, mother, crone; mind, body spirit;














