Wicca Altar: A Magic Guide for Beginners and Solitary Practitioners to Create Your Wiccan Altar for Rituals, Casting the Circle and Becoming a Witch By lisa S. Cunningham
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part one introduction. Wicca has a long history as magical resource in practice, stemming from the ancient pagan origins and worship of Mother Earth and Father Sky. And Design is a modern addition to the culture of magic between 1921 and 1940 by an Englishman named Gerald Gardner and his coven as one of several other practitioners in that time. In place, we can itself is barely 100 years old, and yet it feels as old as time itself. The reason for this is that Wicked is a condensed and specific elemental practice that was born of other types of nature, worship and witchcraft. It evolved in the covens of modern witches and wizards, breaking ground and telling the story of working with magic in a new era of human experience. The altar has long been a part of all rituals since the beginning of humankind, and the origins and versions of altars are as fast as stars in sky. Weekends are all practicing magic at some point in their study of this belief system, and the altar is the central focus point of that magical presentation, purpose and practice. What you choose to do to represent your personal craft and magic. Purpose is always up to you. Wiccan is a creative practice and offers always things a chance to present their magic as unique individuals integrator wholeness with all of the other awakens in the world. You don't have to have a perfectly identical alter to anyone else to practices the same tradition. And this book asks you to look at the tools, supplies and ways that make up the customary practice that you could build upon with your own special gifts and skills. Part to spell for daily protection supplies, ultra tools one black candle, a white sage smudge stick piece of black obsidian tools and supplies to cast your circle steps to cast the altar spell. Cast your alter circle. Use your sage to purify your altar and close the space as you cast your circles. Have a separate candle for your circle that is different from the white candle that the spell calls for. Place the piece of obsidian in the center of the altar alongside the black candle. Speak the following incantation while you light the candle black candle of city and black bandaged energies of Harmon lack. Protect this altar household and mean Thank you. Spirit saluted. Be allow your candle to burn for at least 45 minutes to an hour before you snuff it out. If you can let it burn all the way down, that will be the best choice. If you have to leave your house, you don't want to leave your candle burning, so try to arrange to do this spell when you know you will be home for at least 45 minutes or until the candle has completed its burning. You can also use another color of the candle if you wish. Black is associated with protection and punishments, so using it will help you encourage the release of anything that is unwanted in your alter space, home or personal energy. Close the circle and leave the candle burning if you can, or snuff it out What he closed circle. This spell for protection can also become more elaborate. If you choose to incorporate other supplies like herbs and essential oils, you can concentrate the candle with oils of protection and then roll the oily Campbell in the dried er of specific to protection spells. You can also Sprinkle the herbs all around the altar surface and small ultra circle that you cast beginning of your spell. Keep in mind that you need to allow time to demonstrate your spell, so leaving it set up for several hours or even a couple of days could be even more beneficial to your magic. Part three. The Sacred Circle Step by step. Step one. Bring your focus to your altar and ask yourself to get grounded and centered. Working with each direction one at a time, you'll need to invite each tool representing the directions and elements to come forward. Step to light a candle of your choice that we placed on your altar as an offering of light to your sacred space. You can also light the incense or smoke stick to get it going. Cleanse your altar with smoke. Step three. Facing the direction of the North. Some people start in the east, and you can choose that for yourself. Bring your pinnacle or earth elements. Did she Salter soil, potted play outs, bundle of herbs, etcetera and place it in this cardinal direction. You will probably just lay it on the floor, which is the most common practice, but you are welcome to use other tools for each direction such a small tables, chairs or pillows as he placed the pentacle earth element in the North position state, the following words or your own version of hm. I call upon the North and the element of Earth to bring me strength, endurance and stability, greetings and blessings to the north. Step four. With your next tool in hand, bring her atthe main, soared to face the position of the east and actually the sword down, Say the following words or something similar. I call upon the east and the element of air to bring the intuition, wisdom and clarity, greetings and blessings to the earth. Let your incense again and walked in the direction of the east. Keep it burning so that you can purify the whole circle in a moment.