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ElementsWiccans believe that everything in the world is made up from five main elements. These are earth, air, fire, water and spirit. Each element has particular characteristics associated with it, and they can be used in magical workings. Air
To use the invoking
or banishing pentagram, begin tracing it out at the end of the arrow,
and head in the direction the arrow is pointing. The element of air is associated with macsulinity, the direction east, and the colours white, blue and yellow - as well as transparency and translucency. The element of air is movable, mutable and malleable, it is reflective, and both insulates and penetrates. Air is transparent, light, compressible and expandable, and is a mediator. This element reacts to energy and carries fire. The spiritual aspect of air is that o... Tags: elements Earth
To use the invoking
or banishing pentagram, begin tracing it out at the end of the arrow,
and head in the direction the arrow is pointing. The element of earth is associated with femininity, the direction north, and the colours green, gold and brown. It is massive, solid, stable and enduring. Earth is non-mutable, non-compressible and non-expandable, it is an insulator, and resists motion. This element is receptive to water, and it renews and nourishes. The spiritual aspect of earth is that of serenity and beingness, and the magic associated with it is f... Tags: elements Elementals
Elementals are the beings that are associated with, and said to inhabit
the four different elements; earth, air, fire and water. Each different
element has a different elemental, which is a form of energy, usually
invisible to the human eye.Earth - GnomesGnomes work with rocks, stones, metals, minerals, plants and earth. These short, and stocky spirits are said to be reluctant to help humans, although should you win one's trust they will prove to be a loyal and powerful friend. Be careful not to offend them though, as they make formidable enemies.Gnomes are ruled by Gob, hence the name Goblins. ... Tags: elements Fire
To use the invoking
or banishing pentagram, begin tracing it out at the end of the arrow,
and head in the direction the arrow is pointing. The element of fire is associated with masculinity, the direction south, and the colours red, orange and yellow. Fire is forceful, an animator, and penetrating. This element is non-mutable, compressible and expandable, weightless and storable. It evaporates water and is carried by air. The spiritual aspect of fire is that of passion, and the magic associated with it is bonfire magic - burning something to banish it, a... Tags: elements Spirit
To use the invoking
or banishing pentagram, begin tracing it out at the end of the arrow,
and head in the direction the arrow is pointing. The element of spirit transcends gender, and is associated with the centre of all directions, and the colours ultraviolet and white. Spirit is multidimensional; an essence which transcends earth, air, fire and water, yet remains immanent. The element of spirit is highly mutable, malleable, and mobile, it is transformative, balanced and enduring, and it is both compressible and expandable. The deities associated with s... Tags: elements Water
To use the invoking
or banishing pentagram, begin tracing it out at the end of the arrow,
and head in the direction the arrow is pointing. The element of water is associated with femininity, the direction west, and the colours silver, blue and purple. This element is heavy, smooth, clear and flowing. Water is reflective, receptive and absorptive, malleable, mutable and a mediator. It is non-compressible or expandable, and an insulator, and it carries fire, air and earth. The spiritual aspect of water is that of compassion, and the magic associated with i... Tags: elements |
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