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    RE: A Wiccan Glossary (2 0f 5)
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    A GLOSSARY of TERMS Commonly Used in WICCA
    Part 2 of 5
    Copyright 1991 by Rowan Moonstone and Durwydd MacTara

    CARDINAL POINTS- North, South, East, and West, marked in the
    Georgian Tradition by candles of green, red, yellow, and
    blue, respectively. The Circle is drawn to connect these
    four points.

    CHALICE- one of the tools of the Witch. Placed on the altar
    to represent the element of Water.

    CHARGE OF THE GODDESS- The Traditional words of the Goddess
    to her followers, or "hidden children". Normally declaimed
    by the HPS at every coven Circle.

    CIRCLE- the area in which the magickal worship and spells
    takes place. Can also be used to designate a particular
    group of Witches or Pagans such as "Silver Acorn Circle".

    CONE OF POWER- power raised in the circle by the Witches
    assembled, and sent out into the world to work magick, is
    usually visualized as being retained and built in the form
    of a "cone" prior to release.

    COVEN- an organized group of Witches, led by a High
    priestess and/or a High Priest who meet regularly for
    worship and fellowship. The traditional membership is 13,
    but in fact most covens number considerably less. 3 is the
    minimum in the Georgian Tradition. In Middle English,
    "Covin" a group of confederates; In Old French "Covine" a
    band or group with a single purpose; Latin "Com"-together,
    "Venire"-to come or move.

    COVENSTEAD- regular meeting place for a coven. Usually the
    home of the High Priestess or High Priest.

    COWAN- a non-Witch. Formerly used in a very derogatory
    manner. Still used in Masonic Ritual to indicate the non
    initiate and/or pretender to "real craft". Not often used
    today among most Witches.

    COYOTE ENERGY- trickster energies. Named for the American
    Indian Trickster, Coyote, who tricks man into learning what
    he needs to learn. Applies to one who constantly jokes and
    clowns. Also applies to the concept of "Holy Fool" in many
    traditions.

    CROSS QUARTER DAYS- The modern name for the Celtic Fire
    Festivals of Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lammas.

    DEOSIL- clockwise, or sunwise. Traditional direction for
    working "building" magick.

    DRAWING DOWN THE MOON- Ritual invocation of the spirit of
    the Goddess into the body of the High Priestess by the High
    Priest.

    DIVINATION- magical method of exploration or inquiry into a
    situation via such methods as Tarot cards, runestones, I-
    Ching, etc.

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

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