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The Wheel symbol

The wheel keeps on turning and turning. The wheel symbol has always been a symbol of the passage of time, change and progression of mankind, and is seen in many cultures as a calendar or marker for the year.

In Wicca the wheel is seen as a calendar for the 8 holy days within the year. These holy days are called Sabbats and they are: 1. Winter Solstice (Yule) 2. Imbolc (Candlemas) 3. Spring Equinox (Ostara) 4.Beltane (May Eve) 5.Summer Solstice (Litha) 6.Lughnasadh (Lammas) 7.Autumn Equinox (Mabon) 8.Samhain (Hallowe’en).

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In Buddhism and Hinduism the wheel symbol is called the Wheel of Dharma; and this symbols is best-known as a Buddhist symbol. Known also as a Dharmachakra. The Dharma Wheel in Buddhism is an important symbol that represents the perfection of Buddha’s teachings. The wheel’s symbolism, however, may be interpreted in a number of different ways.

Wheel of Dharma is rich in symbolism and may be interpreted in a number of ways. For instance, the shape of the wheel, which is a circle, represents the perfection of the dharma, or the teachings of the Buddha, whereas the three components (the hub, the spokes, and the rim) represent the three aspects of Buddhist teachings that relate to ethics, wisdom, and concentration.

As the centre of the wheel, the hub symbolizes discipline and mental stability, which are vital for meditation. The spokes represent the wisdom and awareness needed to dispel ignorance, whilst the rim represents the state of consciousness required to hold everything together.

The Wheel symbol

In Tarot you will find the wheel of fortune. The Wheel of Fortune is generally an indicator of luck or destiny and it is a Major Arcana which signifies change. When the Wheel of Fortune appears upright in your Tarot reading, you may expect big changes in your life. In Tarot it also symbolizes destiny, unexpected events, and progress.

This wheel card reminds you that good luck happens as easily as bad, and everything happens in cycles. You may be on top of the world now, but you could just as easily be headed downward. Change is a constant and inevitable part of life, and nothing lasts forever.

The basic symbolism of the wheel stands for moving in general and the continuity of changes. Its clockwise-turning represents the rising and falling periods. Of course the circle is also in analogy with the movement of the Universe, the Earth, the Moon and stars go round and round. When this symbol comes in your life expect major changes to happen very quickly.    

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