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UtahGoddess -> Goddess symbols (5/3/2005 12:34:17 PM)


Hi everyone :)

I need your help.

I have decided to tattoo my slave. At first I considered tattoing my autograph on his ass. LOL Lately I am leaning towards placing a Goddess symbol on the back of his neck or the back of his hand.

Here's where I need help. I have had difficulty finding simple Goddess symbols.

Do any of you have symbols you can share?

Thanks!~

Ms Sandi




joecool -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/3/2005 2:09:26 PM)

I ran a quick google search on 'goddess images' and had a few pages of results to sort through. You specified simple, and this one looked interesting
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onceburned -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/3/2005 2:38:01 PM)

The problem with goddess symbols is that you want to be sure of what exactly they are symbolizing. Some have particular political or religious meanings.

How about the triquetra, as featured in this coin? Its an ancient Celtic symbol for the Triple Goddess and is apparently used in the TV show 'Charmed'.



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Is there a particular goddess tradition you identify with?




onceburned -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/3/2005 2:46:58 PM)

If the symbol on the coin is too complex you could possibly use a simplified version:


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MaitresseEden -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/3/2005 8:53:32 PM)

GODDESS LIST
Goddess forms are many and beautiful
Goddess as creatrix of the universe
Aphrodite - Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
Artemis - Greek Goddess of Hunting and Vegetation
Athena - Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
Ceres - Roman Goddess of Agriculture
Demeter - Greek Goddess of Agriculture
Devi - Hindu Goddess of Existence
Diana - Roman Goddess of Hunting
Durga - Hindu Goddess that Destroys Demons
Gaia - Greek Goddess as Mother Earth
Ha Hai-i Wuhti - Hopi Divine Mother
Hecate - Greek Goddess of Magic
Ishtar - Babylonian Goddess of War
Isis - Egyptian Goddess
Juno - Roman Goddess of Women
Kali - Hindu Goddess of Liberation
Kuan Yin - Buddhist Goddess of Compassion
Lakshmi - Hindu Goddess of Prosperity
Minerva - Roman Goddess of Arts
Mother Mary - Christian Goddess of Compassion
Persephone - Greek Goddess of the Underworld
Sarasvati - Hindu Goddess of Knowledge and Arts
Shakti - Hindu Goddess of Primal Energy
Tara - Tibetan Goddess of Compassion
Venus - Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty

Can narrow it down some?.. http://www.goddess.ws/




getczz -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/5/2005 4:26:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: joecool

I ran a quick google search on 'goddess images' and had a few pages of results to sort through. You specified simple, and this one looked interesting
symbol


Oh!!! Yes.
That's great. Good image.




Spike1777 -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/5/2005 4:40:51 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: UtahGoddess

"The Masochist desires to experience stronger sensations, but desires that it should be inflicted with Love. The Sadist desires to inflict stronger sensations, but desires that it should be felt as Love" Havelock Ellis The Project Gutenberg


i love your quote.........little spike




MundaneEgg -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/7/2005 10:05:41 AM)

Perhaps You could design Your own symbol that would only have meaning to You and Your submissive.

my Mistress is designing one now that She wants tattooed on me.

You are a Goddess , try designing Your very own symbol.





BeachMystress -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/7/2005 10:50:48 AM)


You might use the Japanese characters for goddess in your design or an image of either Gaea or the fertility goddess, Willendorf If you're unfamiliar with Willendorf, visit http://witcombe.sbc.edu/willendorf/

Creating your own design is probably the most satisfying option. Personally, I'm designing my own tattoo for my boy. It will either say Beach's toyboy or Property of Beach Mystress on the inside (haven't decided yet) and will be in an oval of chain. The chain will link into sea shells at either end and into the BDSM triscele at top and bottom. I'd also considered doing a triscele with shells for the holes, but that negates it as a BDSM symbol.




MistressFire70 -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/7/2005 7:01:01 PM)

You could also go for Kanji characters, which if I'm reading correctly, are Asian characters than mean the same thing in Chinese and Japanese. Here is the set that means Goddess. The rough translation is "Female God", thus you need BOTH characters.

http://www.violently.com/pg8/tatguide/abstract/goddess.html

Also remember that the form (shape) of the character as well as the stroke order are important. Go to an artist who has skill in this area.

Fire




BlkTallFullfig -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/7/2005 10:34:03 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: UtahGoddess
I have decided to tattoo my slave. At first I considered tattoing my autograph on his ass.
Ms Sandi

I haven't any ideas but wanted to congratulate you on your committed relationship and let us know what you decide on for a tattoo.
Have Missed you on the boards. M




GddssBella -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/8/2005 8:42:52 AM)

G'morning all:

Came across something in my internet roamings that you may enjoy for this topic. It came from a Pagan tattoo site and I thought it appropriate. I do agree that the image with the most meaning would be one you personally design, but in a pinch? I like this one best.

Clean, strong lines. Encompassing arms enveloping your special boy and all that surrounds him in your wisdom and protection. The sensualality of the fullness of the figure is striking, hinting at the fertility of the female form yet rendered with a simplicity that can endure. The entirety of the symbol is closed, self-renewing, complete within it's cycle and form.

Hint though? I would find a more circumspect placement. Whenever anyone, myself included, gets a body mod, everyone else wants to ooh, ahh, & know the history, if any, behind it. Unless your subbie is employed in a field that is particularly liberal, it may cause difficulties. Just a thought...

Congratulations and welcome back. Don't be such a stranger. [;)]


Stay safe all, play nice & share your toys w/ others.....


[:D]


Bella

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UtahGoddess -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/15/2005 10:56:21 PM)


Thank you everyone for your most generous replies. [:)]

I am still questing for the perfect symbol for my slave's tattoo, but your help should certainly help. I have decided to place the tattoo on his back where his neck meets his spine. It will be hidden from view under clothing, but in the perfect place for me to view with him kneeling before me.

I apologise for being absent on the boards. I have been busy offline and don't spend as much time these days in this chair. By the time I sit down to read the posts most of what I would have said has already been posted. <smiles> It is nice to be in accord with such a lovely group of women.

Thank you also for the well wishes for my slave and I. We have settled in to the routines of daily life with complimentary style. I have secured the harmony I always sought in a relationship. He is my greatest blessing.

On a side note.....we are already in preparation for Thunder in the Mountains. (www.thunderinthemountains.com) Is anyone else planning to be there? I would love to meet some of you. [;)]

Hugssss

Ms Sandi




LadyBadger -> RE: Goddess symbols (5/16/2005 12:47:01 AM)

wow, some great ideas & sketches! when I had my head inked (full skullcap), my inspiration was a book on female goddesses called "Virgin, Mother, Crone"... LOTS of primitive goddess imageries, carvings, pictographs, etc.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0892814942/qid=1116229482/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-3526977-9705408?v=glance&s=books





lokisgodhi -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 1:22:44 AM)

Before you tatoo any symbol on a person. Find out what it means. Having such a tatoo dedicates you to a particular deity and can sometimes entail opening yourself to unintended consequences that go along with that god.


Eric




Foibey -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 9:26:18 AM)

The pentagram/pentacle is supposedly one of the earliest goddess symbols (planet venus having a 5 pointed path through the sky apparently), popular with pythagoreans,




Sylverdawn -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 9:37:39 AM)

the nike swoop is the symbol for Nike the goddess of victory.. and thats about as simple as it comes.

Additionally I would introduce you to the idea of a cartouche of your name or of date or soemthing like that




AlderTheKitty -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 2:11:23 PM)

i would say create your own symbol seeing as most goddess symbols are sacrid




HerJewel -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 2:13:29 PM)

My Lady designed ours... her initial and mine to complete the medievalish circle. She was able to work in a double women's symbol at the bottom, but that wouldn't work for you two. ~smiles~ She had our friend/mistress/tat artist place them over our hearts. Mine has since turned into more of an elongated egg shape, D/T gravity + years. Hers, of course, has not, since she's so PERKY. Since I worship her (and chocolate cake), and we complete each other's lives so perfectly, this is what she chose. She has a nice Goddess down her back though, that she, friend and friend's Mistress designed and put on whilst staying with us (boy was I ever busy for those months!). Good luck in your quest, Ms Sandi.




lonewolf05 -> RE: Goddess symbols (10/31/2005 9:27:47 PM)

You can always design Your own?




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