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Circle of Three #6: Ring of Light

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by Isobel Bird


  I don’t keep my statues forever. I usually keep them on my altar for one cycle of the moon, or for however long I’m working with the particular goddess whose statue I’ve made. Then I return the statue to the earth, either by burying it in the ground or putting it in the ocean (or other body of water) to let it dissolve. Of course, you can do whatever you like with your statue.

  You don’t only have to make statues, either. If you want to you can make flat tiles with goddess images on them, pendants to wear around your neck, or decorations for a Yule tree or other occasion. The possibilities are as endless as your imagination.

  – Isobel Bird

  About the Author

  Isobel Bird has been involved in the world of paganism and witchcraft for many years. She lives and dances beneath the moon somewhere in New England.

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