by Ffenics Y Feudwy » 03 Aug 2011, 21:00
This star has it's origins in Kabbalah, and most magical stars have their roots in the Abrahamic religions. Christianity used it as the symbol of God, or perfection. There is no evidence what so ever that this star was used by the druids. It has been adopted by some pagan paths like wicca and the faerie tradition, but this isn't because it was used by the druids. It's because it has had associations with the magical symbols from Judaism, Christianity and even Islam.
It is NOT hidden by druids in knotwork as one website states. Knotwork originated in Scandanavia, for a start. It came over with the Vikings.
It being a picbadge does not mean it is true!
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To pronounce "LL" in welsh - pretend you're an angry cat or a vampire and force air along both sides of your tongue as you aspirate!
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