"In Celtic mythology, the warrior goddess known as the Morrighan often appears in the form of a crow or raven, or is seen accompanied by a group of them. Typically, these birds appear in groups of three, and they are seen as a sign that the Morrighan is watching – or possibly getting ready to pay someone a visit." "The septogram is also know as the Faery or Elven star. It is used within some faerie traditions but is also associated with many other magical traditions. Seven is a scared number in many pagan traditions and this star symbol can be used to represent different sets of seven things depending on a persons beliefs or tradition. These include: -the seven Pleiades (stars) -the seven days of the week -the seven major Hindu chakras -the seven classical planets (sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) -the seven notes in a diatonic music scale (white notes) the seven tenants (balance, harmony, humility, learning, reincarnation, tolerance and trust) -the seven elements (earth, air, fire, water, above, below and within)" Drawing 1 of my #Pagan flash. 5x5 $100. Call the shop to snag this design or wait for the next few ones to come out! Happy almost October! #paganflash #paganart #crowskull #morrigahn #morrigan #morrigancroneofwar #septogram #setogram #faerystar #tattoo #tattoodesign #halloweenflash #taylorharmontattoos (at Aardvark Tattoo Company)














