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Celtic Cross Bowl
The Celtic Cross This distinct style of cross with a ring, dates from the early middle ages and is found in churchyards throughout Scotland. The design is derived from the older, equal armed solar cross. To the Celts, the Celtic Cross was a symbol of the four quarters, the North representing wisdom and stability, winter and death; the East knowledge, learning, youth and spring; the South vitality, passion, strength and summer; the West intuition, emotion, inner knowledge. The circle connecting the four arms of the cross symbolises the unity and the eternal cycle of life and rebirth. The Solar Cross symbolises masculine and active / kinetic energy and the Sun. This distinct style of cross with a ring dates from the early middle ages and is found in churchyards throughout Scotland. As Christianity spread, the Celts were perhaps the most effective at mingling the old ways with the new religion. Thus the Celtic Cross is also an excellent symbol of the radiant loving Christ energy.
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Product ID: 215832663241434604
Posted on 16/01/2012, 2:21 PM
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