Maiden Mother Crone Two Drawer Altar by DragonOak

Made to Last Generations to Come Power of Three is contained in this altar represented by the triquetra and the Maiden Mother Crone.

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Maiden Mother Crone Two Drawer Altar by DragonOak w/triquetras, popular via the Charmed Television series via Warner Brothers television! Triple moon and the triple points of the triquetra represent the power of three and maiden mother and crone. The power of three is an old traditional rite of magickal elements. Maiden mother crone are representative of the three stages of a womans life.

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Witches Altar with Two Drawers
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Triple Moon Symbol represents the Goddess and the maiden mother crone power of three
Solid Construction to last for years. Triple Moon and Triquetra designs represent the Goddess, and also represent the maiden mother crone power of three. The three phases of the moon in the triple goddess symbol incorporate the power of three and are related to the feminine stages of maiden mother crone. The three points of the triquetra incorporate the power of three and thus many equate it with the three stages of a womans life of maiden mother crone. If you have watched the charmed television series, while the show utilizes the power of three as the three sisters, it also incorporate representations of the maiden mother and crone elements.

Beautiful handmade Maiden Mother Crone Two Drawer Altar by DragonOak. Ritually ingrained with the power of three. You will be proud to use this altar at your next ritual ceremony, witch circle, or pagan gathering. Plenty of space in two drawers for your tarot cards, runes, athame, wand, oils, incense, bell, ritual tools, and other pagan supplies. Even room for a small crystal ball. Ritually protected by the power of three, the three elements of the goddess and a womans life maiden mother crone stages. This maiden mother crone two drawer altar is magickally infused with the power of three.

Maiden mother crone power of three altar is made from natural wood. Each Maiden Mother Crone Triple Moon Goddess Altar includes two drawers for safe keeping of your magickal items (enriched and protected by the power of three) and easy access of your wiccan supplies for spell casting. This is a handcrafted maiden mother crone altar endowed with the power of three that will last for generations, similar to items we found in grandma's attic.

Triple Moon Symbol for the Goddess Two Triquetras on Each side of the Altar
Drawers included for Safekeeping of Magickal Items! Protect by the power of three symbolized by the concept of maiden mother crone.


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Two Triquetra's, Celtic Knot,and Goddess symbol are wood burned for long lasting beauty. These symbols are imbued with the power of three and the feminine stages of life; maiden mother crone. On bottom drawer is wood burned, - Maiden, Mother, and Crone - The Power of Three Within Thee -. Made from white pine which is associated with the element of fire (action) due to the conical shape of the tree, which will give power to your spell casting.

This Triple Moon Goddess Maiden Mother Crone Altar is completely hand crafted by DragonOak, "one who walks the pagan path". The maiden mother crone two drawer altar is imbued with the power of three. DragonOak has studied methods of divination for over 20 years and now brings forward handcrafted items in the old traditions and ritual magic.

No metal is used in the final assembly of this maiden mother crone two drawer altar, as some believe that metal can interfere with the flow of energies. Imbued and ritually ingrained with the power of three.

Natural finish.


The three points of the triquetra incorporate the power of three and thus many equate it with the three stages of a womans life of maiden mother crone. The three phases of the moon in the triple goddess symbol incorporate the power of three and are related to the feminine stages of maiden mother crone.

This maiden mother crone two drawer altar is magickally infused with the power of three. Maiden mother crone are representative of the three stages of a womans life. The power of three is an old traditional rite of magickal elements. If you have watched the charmed television series, while the show utilizes the power of three as the three sisters, it also incorporate representations of the maiden mother and crone elements.

Order your Maiden Mother Crone two drawer altar imbued with the power of three today!

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Creating Truly Magickal Ritual Tools

The methods and procedures behind the old magickal rites for creating truly magickal ritual tools include a four-fold process. To enter the deeper realm of magick, we must consider the process by which the tools of that very magic are to be made. Based on my studies of the occult and deeper forms of magic, there are four dimensions, properties, or elements used in the creation of magickal tools. The physical or material properties, the emotions or vibrations, the focus or will, and the actions or rituals compromise the four elements of magic.

The more effort and personal energy we put into creating a magickal tool, the more magick or power that tool contains. In some ways the process by which we create magickal tools is akin to art. The more personal energy and time we extend, the greater the creative force that will prevail. And like great art, over time the result will be sustained and magnified. I do not write this as the law of magick, I write it as an option to consider when creating or even purchasing your magickal tools. Imbued with the power of three much energy is put into making the mother maiden and crone altar.

While the creation of a truly magickal tool is not complex; it requires more input than just mere faith. I truly appreciate the neopagan movement, and it's seeking to define itself as more open and less judgmental style of spirituality than the more "mainstream" movements of today. While being accepting of and more tolerant with methods, procedures, and "rules" of the order, they tend to encourage the free thought, and intermingling of ideas. This is as it should be in my opinion, because the source of personal spirituality must be discovered rather that dramatically acted or blindly followed. But in the process of tolerance, it is important to acknowledge and remember, the rituals, practices, and methods of old, lest they be lost. As we take care in making the mother maiden and crone altar imbued with the power of three.

First is the element of the physical properties. This can be determined by asking the following questions. Keep in mind, the more magick put into the process, the more magick and energy we can utilize from it. The wood and raw materiels used in making this altar of the power of three - maiden mother crone may have elements of this element of the magickal process.

1. What are the raw materials of the item, i.e. the wood, herb, stone, etc.?
2. Were the materials grown or harvested specifically for a magickal purpose?
3. Do those elements have magickal properties that correspond to what you want to the tool to be utilized for?
4. Was the material harvested from a magickal location, i.e. druid oak groves, cross roads, conjunction of lay lines, your personal meditation place, etc.?
5. Was the material harvested during the right magickal time, i.e. phase of the moon, planetary alignment, season, etc.?


The second consideration in the realm of magickal dimensions is the emotions or vibrations of the materials and/or item. Everything in the universe resonates a specific vibration for that element, as humans we relate this vibration to the emotion. As such we can actually change the vibration state that is linked to our emotional state. So the following questions are a guideline to determine the level of magickal input the said item has:

1. What was the emotional state of the environment or area when the materials was harvested, i.e. was the area being traumatized by clear cut timbering, or strip mining, or was it a hidden area that looked un-trodden by human feet? Much care is taken when making the power of three maiden mother crone altar, in order to assure the proper emotional elements are in place.
2. What was the emotional state of the person that harvested the materials i.e. happy, anger, unsettled, etc.? Rarely when we are emotionally off we may halt the building of these maiden mother and crone altars ritually prepared with the power of three.
3. Meditate and focus on the item, its base materials, and try to align with the current vibration state of being. Does it align with the purposes of the tool you are trying to create? We take steps to assure that the materials used to become the maiden mother crone altar wish to be aligned with the power of three.
4. What was the emotional condition during the rituals consecrating the material or tool and subsequently in preparing or using it?
5. When you use the tool what is the emotion state you are in? And consider how those energies whether conscious or subconscious are entering into the tool.

Next consider the "intent" that was put into the elements and the magickal tool. Ask the following questions concerning the focus, will, or thought that went into the magickal item.

1. Is the item being created as it wishes to be? Again we take the steps to assure that the materials used are in alignment with the power of three and wish to be molded into a maiden mother crone altar. Take time to meditate on the current state of the materials and/or item, and try to answer if that is what it wants to be?
2. Was the intent if the harvester or creator good or malignant? Our work is an attempt to align with the good in a nature, the light. We take this seriously as we building these altars of the maiden mother and crone imbued with the power of three.
3. What is your focus or intent with the magickal tool?
4. Does your focus or intent align with the same intentions of the material or magickal tool?
5. Does your focus and intent with the tool align with the state of being or wishes of that which is the subject of the spell or ritual? An example would be if I were to focus on changing the color of a flower from pink to white, and my wand and crystal are the charges for that spell, does the flower wish to be changed from pink to white?

And the last level in creating a tool or making an existing tool magickal is the element of action. These usually center upon how the item was consecrated, how the item is used, and the rituals or actions behind the use of the tool.

1. Were the materials and/or item consecrated within the rights and traditions for its created purpose?
2. Are the rituals appropriate for the materials and/or tools? In a ritual working with earth elementals would you build a magickal pail of water? Water washes earth away.
3. Are the materials and/or tools being used during the appropriate season or time? It is similar to using snow during the summer.
4. Do the materials and/or tools work well with the deities, spirits, or elements that are the center of the ritual? An example would be to use a wand during the invocation of a deity like Thor, when a blade or hammer would be far more appropriate.
5. Are the materials and/or tool being used or brought to action in alignment with their natural properties? Crystals focus energy while stones like hematite absorb certain negative energies. Does the tool require the strength and power of the oak, or the bending and change properties of the willow?

For me to put this subject into relative terms, lets take a simple book of shadows and go thru some basic considerations of its relative magickal energies. If I was to go down to Kmart and purchase a spiral notebook to act as my book of shadows, is it magickal? Yes but very low in the magickal energy and capabilities. The resources used to make the notebook, the creation or making of the spiral notebook, and how the completed item was transferred to my stewardship, had little or no magickal input. So this makes its capabilities very low on the magickal scale. So far the only magickal property here is my intent when I buy it to be a magickal book. Once I focus on the spiral notebook, consecrate the book, add my spells and rituals into the book it becomes a magickal force, but only retaining the properties I put into it.

Now lets take this theory to the more magickal input side into the equation. On the eve of a waxing moon (increasing energies) I find a willow tree that has been struck by lightening. With permission and a gift of fertilizer, I take a branch from the tree and cut it into a set of witches runes. I burn the runes as near a full moon as I can, and proceed to charge the runes in a bath of moonlight. Then upon a dark moon I consecrate the runes before the goddess Hecate in ritual as prescribed by the old traditions. Now do you see the power in a ritual tool created in such a way? And as such this is how many of my tools are created, by the old traditions and rights. We hope to respect and honor the old traditions when making these altars of the power of three for the maiden mother and crone.

So take care and consider the elements and methods of creating your ritual tools. There is much to say about following tradition and the old rights. Although there is nothing wrong with following your own personal path, and your own choice of deity, ritual etc, I recommend that you do not completely throw out the wisdom and knowledge of the ancients.

This maiden mother crone two drawer altar is magickally infused with the power of three. Maiden mother crone are representative of the three stages of a womans life. The power of three is an old traditional rite of magickal elements. If you have watched the charmed television series, the show utilizes the power of three as the three sisters, is also incorporates representations of the maiden mother and crone elements. The three points of the triquetra incorporate the power of three and thus many equate it with the three stages of a womans life of maiden mother crone. The three phases of the moon in the triple goddess symbol incorporate the power of three and are related to the feminine stages of maiden mother crone.

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