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Triple Moon: Meaning, Symbolism & Beginner Witch Tips

A witch’s altar with candles, crystals, and the Triple Moon symbol, showing its meaning and power in witchcraft.

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The Triple Moon is one of those symbols you start noticing everywhere once you begin exploring witchcraft.

On necklaces. Candles. Tarot bags. Tattoos. Probably at least four mugs on Etsy accompanied by the phrase “moon child” in curly writing.

But underneath all the aesthetics and shiny silver jewellery, it’s actually a deeply meaningful symbol connected to cycles, growth, rest and change.

Which honestly feels more relevant the older you get.

The Triple Moon represents the three phases of the moon:

  • waxing
  • full
  • waning

And traditionally, these phases are connected with the three aspects of the Goddess:

For beginners especially, it’s a lovely symbol because it reminds us that life moves in cycles. We are not supposed to stay permanently productive, energetic or emotionally stable every single day of our lives.

Thank fuck for that honestly.


What Does the Triple Moon Symbol Mean?

The Triple Moon symbol usually shows:

Together, they represent the ongoing cycle of:

  • growth
  • fullness
  • release
  • renewal

Which is basically the entire human experience condensed into one tidy little moon symbol.

And honestly, once you start paying attention, you see these cycles everywhere:

  • seasons changing
  • relationships evolving
  • energy rising and falling
  • people growing into different versions of themselves over time

Nature never stays still.

Neither do we.


Waxing Moon (Maiden)

The waxing moon is linked with the Maiden.

This is the energy of:

  • beginnings
  • curiosity
  • excitement
  • learning
  • possibility

It’s the phase of trying things, exploring new ideas and stumbling enthusiastically into hobbies before accidentally spending thirty quid on herbs and jars because suddenly you’re “starting a magical practice”.

The Maiden represents fresh energy and untapped potential.

And honestly, you can enter Maiden phases at any age. Every time you begin something new, you step back into that energy a little bit.


Full Moon (Mother)

The full moon connects with the Mother.

This is the energy of:

  • abundance
  • nurturing
  • manifestation
  • confidence
  • emotional fullness

The Mother represents growth coming into bloom. Creation. Care. Strength.

And no, this does not only apply to literal motherhood despite what certain corners of society would like women to believe.

Mother energy can be:

  • building a business
  • supporting loved ones
  • creating art
  • feeding people
  • protecting your peace
  • keeping everybody emotionally functioning while quietly needing a nap yourself

Honestly, a lot of middle-aged women practically radiate accidental Mother energy whether they mean to or not.


Waning Moon (Crone)

Now the Crone.

Personally? I think the Crone gets unfairly overlooked because modern culture’s terrified of ageing women who’ve stopped tolerating bullshit.

The waning moon represents:

  • wisdom
  • release
  • endings
  • reflection
  • transformation

This is the phase of letting go. Resting. Seeing clearly.

The Crone understands that not everything is meant to last forever. Some things need ending. Some people need blocking. Some situations need walking away from before they completely drain the life out of you.

And honestly, there’s something deeply powerful about that stage of life and energy.

Less performance.

Less pleasing.

More truth.


Why the Triple Moon Matters in Witchcraft

For witches, the Triple Moon is a reminder that every phase has value.

Modern life tends to worship endless growth and productivity. Constant hustle. Constant improvement. Constant pressure to become some shinier more successful version of yourself.

The moon quietly reminds us:
rest matters too.

So do endings.

So does slowing down.

And honestly, I think that’s one reason so many witches connect deeply with lunar magic. It gives permission to move cyclically instead of treating ourselves like machines.

The Triple Moon also symbolises connection:

  • to nature
  • to intuition
  • to feminine energy
  • to transformation
  • to the rhythms of life itself

And frankly, most humans could probably benefit from reconnecting with those things instead of permanently staring at spreadsheets and notifications until our souls leave our bodies.


How to Work with the Triple Moon Symbol

You don’t need elaborate rituals to work with the Triple Moon.

Simple works beautifully.


On Your Altar

A Triple Moon symbol on your altar can act as:

  • a reminder of lunar cycles
  • a connection to Goddess energy
  • a symbol of balance and transformation

Honestly, it doesn’t need to look impressive either. A small ornament, drawing or necklace works perfectly well.


Meditation Focus

You can meditate with the Triple Moon by reflecting on which phase feels most relevant to your life right now.

Are you:

  • beginning something?
  • building something?
  • releasing something?

The answer changes constantly.

That’s the point.


Jewellery & Amulets

A lot of witches wear the Triple Moon symbol daily because it feels grounding and protective.

Plus honestly it’s one of the few witchy symbols subtle enough that most strangers just assume you’re into “boho jewellery” instead of immediately accusing you of summoning storms.


Rituals & Spellwork

The Triple Moon works beautifully alongside lunar spellwork:

  • waxing moon for growth and attraction
  • full moon for manifestation and charging
  • waning moon for release and banishing

Though honestly, if you occasionally forget the moon phase completely and realise halfway through a ritual, welcome to witchcraft. Most of us have done it.


Everyday Connections

One of the nicest things about lunar magic is how naturally it slips into ordinary life.

Lighting a candle during the waxing moon while setting intentions.

Charging crystals during the full moon.

Journalling during the waning moon about what you’re ready to release.

Tiny things.

And honestly, that’s where a lot of real witchcraft lives anyway. Not massive dramatic rituals. Just small moments of awareness repeated over time.


A Symbol of Power & Renewal

The Triple Moon has lasted as a witchcraft symbol because it speaks to something deeply human.

Everything changes.

Everything moves in cycles.

Nothing stays fixed forever.

And honestly? That can feel strangely comforting once you stop fighting it.

The Triple Moon reminds us:

  • beginnings return
  • growth returns
  • rest returns
  • healing returns too

You are allowed to evolve.

You are allowed to outgrow old versions of yourself.

You are allowed to rest between chapters instead of constantly forcing yourself forward.

That’s lunar wisdom really.

Quiet.

Ancient.

And still deeply bloody relevant.

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