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The Celtic Cross is a subject of much controversy, though it has decidedly pagan roots. The Celtic Cross symbolizes the four cardinal directions (north, south, east, west), the four elements (air, fire, water, earth), or the four parts of man (mind, soul, body and heart) depending on your path's interpretation. The distinctive circle surrounding the juncture of the four arms represents the sun, or the moon (depending on whether the cross extends outside of the circle, or contains the cross). The cross arms also represent male energy, while the circle represents female energy and thus joined together they symbolize the conjoining of the two in harmony. The celtic cross is a symbol of balance with roots extending back to the druids of ancient Northern Europe.