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Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority

Creed

We, The Sigmas, are a sisterhood consisting of a group of females who respect and support each other. We're a group of hard working women getting around in everyday life. We come from different backgrounds and are all at different points in our lives. We represent high moral standards and love and to aid the lives of women and the SL community.

The History of

Divas Sisterhood, Inc.
Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority, Inc.

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On February 2nd, 2009, Tray Ferrentino (MzLadyT), founded Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority Inc., formerly known as Divas Inc. Sisterhood. Three years later, she decided it was time to transition Divas Inc. into a Greek sorority, so in July 2012, Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority Inc. became a part of the Second Life Greek Community. Our foundation is based on the principles of unity, loyalty, individuality, independence, and trust. Among us sisters, we have women who are hard-working, independent, and strong. We do everything with sophistication and class. We strive to donate back to the Second Life communities and existing real communities with fundraising and showing support for real-world Causes. We look for women of high moral standards and who symbolizes our integrity. We remember our roots and do not bring competition or drama to the sorority. Outside of SGS, we are family and friends, but we came together to form a bond that cannot be broken. We are strong, We are leaders. Most of all, we are Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority Inc. Shewoooo

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ΣΓΣ Symbols

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Peacock

The peacock is a possessor of some of the most admired human characteristics, and is a symbol of integrity and the beauty we can achieve when we endeavor to show our true colors.

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Amethyst

Amethyst is a meditative and calming stone which works in the emotional, spiritual, and physical planes to provide calm, balance, patience, and peace.

African Violet

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African Violet symbolism is motherhood and love. Another name for it is  Saintpaulia Ionantha which  is Greek for “resembling a daisy”.

Purple

The color purple is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, and ambition. Purple also represents meanings of wealth, extravagance, creativity, wisdom, dignity, grandeur, devotion, peace, pride, mystery, independence and magic. Purple has a variety of effects on the mind and body, including uplifting spirits, calming the mind and nerves, enhancing the sacred, creating feelings spirituality, increasing nurturing tendencies and sensitivity, and encouraging imagination and creativity.

Black

Silver

ΣΓΣ Colors

Black associates with power, mystery, strength, authority, elegance, authority, and sophistication. It affects the mind and body by helping to create an inconspicuous feeling, boosting confidence in appearance, increasing the sense of potential and possibility. Black is a formal, elegant, and prestigious color.

Silver is associated with the meanings of industrial, sleek, high-tech and modern, as well as ornate, glamorous, graceful, sophisticated, and elegant. It often symbolizes riches and wealth and it is believed to be the mirror to the soul, helping us to see ourselves as others see us. As a gemstone silver represents hope, unconditional love, meditation, mystic visions, tenderness, kindness, sensitivities, and psychic abilities. Silver affects the mind and body as a conductor and communicator that aides in public speaking and eloquence. Silver is believed to draw negative energy out of the body and replace it with positive energy.

Olive Green

Olive Green speaks wisdom, feminine leadership qualities, and peace through compassion for humanity. Men may fear this new energy and its direction of feminine power. Olive green is the first possibility of new hope in the development of humankind. It is being the feminine archetype of compassion, wisdom, acceptance and understanding and modeling it to others. It is not power over others, but celebrating each individual for who they are and therefore empowering them.

ΣΓΣ Sister Bonding

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