The Pagan Predilection For Tribal Tattoo Designs
Pagans or believers of Earth-based faith systems are more
open to the idea of getting tattoos than some other faith
systems. When they do get a tattoo, they often lean
towards tribal
tattoo designs -- designs based on the traditional art of
the Celts, the Native Americans and occasionally Vikings.
These peoples had a healthy respect for nature, which a modern
Pagan hopes to live by, too. Not only that, but tribal
tattoo designs look really cool. When David Letterman
asked one of his staff to get a tattoo for a comedy skit, the
staffer chose an Aztec sun, even though she herself was not
Aztec and her faith system was uncertain.
What Is Old Is New Again
Tattoos were very popular in ancient cultures like the
Celts, where they were taken very seriously. The designs
on their flesh (usually blue, from the ink of the woad plant)
mimicked the designs prevalent in nearly all aspects of their
lives D? on their weapons, cooking utensils, sacred objects and
even personal grooming equipment. These tribal tattoo
designs were considered powerful magic in and of
themselves. To have a tattoo of a sacred symbol was to
take the symbol3?s magic and put it permanently upon
yourself. Tattoos were not only on limbs, but placed all
over the body, especially the head.
Pagans know the inherent magic in a tribal tattoo design
isn3?t in the tattoo itself, but what your personal association
about that tattoo is. The tribal tattoo design serves as
a sigil D? a focus for certain thoughts. For
example, perhaps a Pagan has a tribal tattoo design of Celtic
knots around the upper arm. The wearer looks at the
design and is reminded that his or her arm is blessed and will
do good works. The tattoo reinforces these positive
thoughts and helps the wearer get done whatever needs to be
done for the day.
Why Get A Tattoo
Some Pagans get a tribal design tattoo as a reminder and
none-too-subtle display of their faith system. Some get
one to celebrate their personal ancestral heritage. Some
get it to celebrate recovering from a bad patch D? the tattoo
serves as a reminder that you can survive. Some Pagans
might have seen a specific design in their dreams or vision
quests and this symbol has a deep personal meaning that they
probably would rather not explain. And some Pagans just
like tribal tattoo designs just for the look of them.
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