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Darksome night and shining moon Hearken to the Witches Rune. East then South, West then North Hear! Come! I call thee forth! By all the powers of land and sea Be obedient unto me. Wand, penticle, and thy Sword Hearken ye unto my word. Cords and censer, scourge and knife

Waken all ye into life. Powers of the Witches blade Come ye as the charge is made. Queen of heaven, Queen of hell Send your aid unto the spell. Horned Hunter of the night Work my will by magick right. By the powers of land and sea As do I say "So mote it be. " By all the might of moon and sun As I do will, it shall be done! Eko Eko, Azarak Eko Eko Zomilak Eko Eko Cerrunnos Eko Eko Aradia.


Air

Earth

Fire

Water
Left are The Four Elements. Within these elements lie great power. The elements are often used in spells and rituals.

The Chalice represents "The Female Aspect". It is used in magic and ceremonies to drink wine. In some ceremonies the Athame is placed down inside the chalice this represents "The Great Rite".

  Great Rite
The Athame is symbolic of the male aspect. The chalice is symbolic of the female aspect. Above is the symbol of The Great Rite when the Athame is placed downward into the chalice. This represent the union "sex" of the male & female. God and Goddess. The picture to the left represents the "Symbolic Great Rite".

Pentacle
The five points correspond to the elements Air, Earth, Fire and Water with the top point corresponding to "Spirit". The pentagram in a circle may also represent a human with their legs and arms outstretched, surrounded by universal wisdom or the "Goddess" - humankind at one with the environment.

Triple Goddess
Left is a symbol of The Triple Goddess. This represents her in all aspects - Maiden, Mother & Crone.

Wheel of The Yr.
The Wheel of The Year symbolizes The 8 Pagan Holidays or Sabbats. It is representative of Nature Cycles.


Posted: 4:13 PM, 3/14/2005
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