• GLOSSARY OF TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WICCA PART 1 of 5

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    GLOSSARY OF TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WICCA
    PART 1 of 5
    Copyright 1991 by Rowan Moonstone and Durwydd MacTara

    AKASHA- the spiritual ether (or Aether); the omnipresent
    fifth occult element which embraces the other four- earth,
    air, fire, and water; and from which they stem. This is the
    realm of "pattern" or causality, from which the realm the
    normally thought of "five senses manifests. Some define it
    is the "other" of the "two worlds" that the witch or
    magician walks between.

    ARADIA- Daughter of the Goddess Diana, and a name for the
    Goddess used by Italian Witches or Strega, commonly used in
    many Wiccan traditions today.

    ATHAME- black handled, double edged dagger. Principally used
    to cast and dissolve the circle, for which purposes it is
    interchangeable with the magic sword. A tool of the
    "Element" of Fire in the Georgian Tradition and some others.

    BELTANE- May Eve festival. One of the Ancient Celtic "Fire
    Festivals." on this night, the cattle were driven between
    two bonfires to protect them from disease. Couples wishing
    for fertility would " jump the fires" on Beltane night. Also
    the traditional Sabbath where the rule of the "Wheel of the
    Year" is returned to the Goddess. This Festival also marks
    the transition point of the threefold Goddess energies from
    those of Maiden to Mother.

    BOOK OF SHADOWS- Traditionally hand copied book of rituals,
    recipes, training techniques, guidelines, and other
    materials deemed important to a Witch or a coven. Each
    tradition has it's own standard version of the Book and each
    Witch's book will be different as he or she adds to it with
    time from many different sources. Only another Witch can see
    your book of shadows. Also, traditionally, it may never
    leave your hands or possession until death, when it should
    be destroyed, or (in some traditions) returned to the coven
    to be disposed of.

    BURNING TIMES- a term used by some Witches for the period of
    persecution in the Middle Ages and later. It is in fact a
    misnomer in some places, as Witches were only burned in
    Scotland, and on the continent of Europe. In England and the
    U.S., they were hanged.

    CANDLEMAS- Festival held on Feb. 1. One of the 4 Celtic
    "Fire Festivals. Commemorates the changing of the Goddess
    from the Crone to the Maiden. Celebrates the first signs of
    Spring. Also called "Imbolc" (the old Celtic name). This is
    the seasonal change where the first signs of spring and the
    return of the sun are noted, i.e. the first sprouting of
    leaves, the sprouting of the Crocus flowers etc. In other
    words, it is the festival commemorating the successful
    passing of winter and the beginning of the agricultural
    year.This Festival also marks the transition point of the
    threefold Goddess energies from those of Crone to Maiden.

    --- FD 1.99c
    * Origin: The Mountain Oracle - Pagan/Occult Distribution System (1:301/9) =-=-=-=-=

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