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Altar - a surface that has been prepared for
the work of doing rituals and magick
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Amulet - an object that deflects negative
energy. It is usually worn on the person.
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astral projection - the practice of
separating the spirit from the body and having that spirit move
around the world.
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astrology - the study of the stars and how
their position affects personality and future events
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Athame - a short ceremonial knife, sometimes
with a double edged blade. It is used to direct energy during
the Wiccan rituals.
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autumnal equinox - a day of the year in
autumn when the night and day are of equal length.
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Balefire - a fire used for magical purposes,
often used in the ceremonies during Yule, Beltane, and Midsummer.
Beltane - a Wiccan festival celebrated on April 30 or May 1.
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Between the worlds - the concept that a
Wiccan Circle, when properly performed, exists between the physical
and spiritual dimensions where people may contact other spirits
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Blessed be - a phrase used by Wiccans in both
reading and parking.
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Blood of the moon - the time of a
woman's greatest energy, usually during her menstrual cycle.
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Book of Shadows - a book of rituals and
spells. There is no single official Book of Shadows.
Each book of shadows is relevant to the person who uses it and
develops a set of spells and rituals used for gaining influence and
power.
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Burning Time, the - a time from the 1500s to 1600s
where the Catholic church killed many pagans because they
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candle magick - the use of candles in spells and
rituals.
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Centering - to focus your thoughts and
energies.
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Chakra - a location of energy focus and human body.
Typically, there are said to be seven.
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Chalice - a cup used in rituals that can
contain wind, water, or other liquids.
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Channeling - the
practice of allowing another spirit to speak through you.
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Chanting- the use of repetitious words and or rhymes
designed to induce an altered state of consciousness.
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Charge - to infuse energy into an object.
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Charm - an object that has been charged with
energy
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Circle - a group of people, usually Wiccans,
who have been gathered to perform a ritual.
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Cleansing - removing negative energy
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Coven - a group of
Wiccans. A group of witches, usually numbering 13.
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Cowen - someone who is not a witch
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Craft - another term for Wicca
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Crone - one of the three aspects of the goddess.
Also, someone who has passed the stage of menopause.
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Deity - a god or goddess, a particular view
about a God or godess held by a Wiccan.
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Deosil - Clockwise motion
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Divination - discovering the unknown by
observing and interpreting random patterns are symbols through such
tools as clouds, tarot cards, flames, smoke, etc.
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Dowsing - the use of an object, such as a
stick, to find something or someone, and sometimes to find an answer
to a question
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Drawing down the Moon - a ritual for the
invocation of the goddess done at the full moon where energy is
drawn into a female witch.
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Drawing down the Sun - a ritual for the
invitation of God where energy is drawn into a male witch
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Earth Magick - magic that is centered around
the energies of Mother Earth
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Earth Power - the natural energy that exists
within the earth. Therefore, there is energy within plants,
rocks, water, the wind, etc. Wiccans often try and tap into
the earth power in their rituals and spells.
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Elementals - creatures associated with the
elements. Gnomes with the earth, Sylphs with the air,
Salamanders with Fire, and Undines with Water.
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Elements, The - the building blocks of the
universe are the four elements: Earth, fire, air, and water.
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Equinox - occurs two times a year on March 21
or Sept. 23 where the day and night are of equal length.
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Esbat - a Wiccan ritual
performed in a coven.
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Evocation - calling up spirits and/or other
non-physical entities
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Familiar - an animal that has a bond with a
witch
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God - The male divine principle: horned
God, God of the hunt.
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Goddess - the female divine principle:
Moon Goddess, maiden.
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Handfasting - a wedding
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High Priest/Priestess - a witch who is the
leader of a coven, sometimes a person who has received the third
degree initiation
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Imbolc - a Wiccan festival celebrated on
February 2 also known as Candlemas, Feast of the Waxing Light.
it celebrates the arrival of spring.
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Invocation - a request to a higher power, god
or goddess.
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Lughnasadh - a Wiccan festival celebrated on
August 1 which signifies the harvest.
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Mabon - a Wiccan festival celebrated on
September 21st, a celebration of the second harvest and preparation
for winter.
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Magick - A term first used by Aleister
Crowley (a Satanist). It refers to any ritual or spell that is
designed to bring about a change in a person or the environment.
Magick allegedly works within natural laws and cannot violate them.
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Merry Meet - a phrase used as a greeting.
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Midsummer -
the summer solstice that occurs around June 21. It marks the
time when the sun is at the height of its power.
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Neo Paganism - It is a bit broad in its
meaning, but generally it is a group of religions based out of old
European and pre-Christian belief systems.
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New Moon - the phase of the moon when it is
entirely dark
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Old Religion - another term for Wicca.
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Ostara - a Wiccan festival of March 21 that
celebrates the beginning of spring.
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Pagan - Generally it refers to those who hold
to religious beliefs but are not Jews, Christians, or Muslims.
Pagans are often polytheistic and/or pantheistic.
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Paganing - a ceremony where on infant is
presented to the circle and to the God and Goddess.
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Pentacle - an object used in rituals upon
which a pentagram (five pointed star in a circle) is engraved or
inscribed.
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Pentagram - a five
pointed star
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Path - the particular
religious journey that a person is on.
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Quarters - north, south, east, and West.
The four corners of ritual circle.
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Reincarnation - in Wicca, the teaching that
people souls continue on after death, go to a holding place
(Summerland) where there lives are contemplated, and the decision in
two which location and time to be born into occurs.
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Ritual - a Wiccan ceremony where objects and
movements are designed to bring about desired effects.
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Runes - sticklike
figures such as symbols that were once carved in rocks, play,
candles, which are supposed to have energies that can be used during
magick.
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Sabbat - a Wiccan festival.
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Samhain - a Wiccan festival celebrated on
October 31, Halloween.
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Scry - to look upon object intensely as in a
meditative state and opening oneself up to visions.
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Skyclad - Wiccan terminology for nudity.
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Solitary - a Wiccan who practices the craft
by him or herself.
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Spell - a ritual designed to bring about a
certain effect.
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Summerland - A place of peace and paradise
that all spirits go after death where they are rejuvenated and
reflect upon their previous life before proceeding on to another
incarnation.
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Talisman - A ritually charged object
designed to attract a specific energy
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Threefold Law -
All the good you do will return to threefold in this life.
Likewise, all the harm you do will return to threefold also.
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Tradition - a particular type of Wicca that a
person practices
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Underworld - the spirit realm of the dead
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Widdershins - movement that is
counterclockwise.
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Witch - someone who
participates in magick, male or female.
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Witchcraft - the practice of the earth based
and pagan religion focusing on nature and its manipulation through
rituals.
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Wicca - A religion do ride from ancient
Celtic belief systems that focuses on the goddess and nature.
It is sometimes referred to as witchcraft.
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Wiccan Law -
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Wiccan Rede - "An
Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will" This means that as long as you
don't harm anyone, you are free to do what you want in Wicca
including casting spells.
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Yule - a Wiccan festival celebrated on
December 21 marking the rebirth of the sun god.