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Witchcraft Glossary And Dictionary of Craft Terms
We need to acknowledge the many Pagans who have gone before and helped define
these words. In no particular order: Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente, Leo Louis
Martello, Lewis Spence, Ronald Hutton, Margo Adler, Stewart and Janet Farrar,
Charles Leland, Shan Jayran, Ed Fitch, Joe Wilson, Judy Harrow, Alex Sanders,
Issac Bonewits, Rhuddlwm Gawr, Rowan Fairgrove, and many many others.
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ABORIFACIENT:
Herb which brings on an abortion. Usually must be taken in very large, nearly
toxic doses. WARNING. Aborifacient herbs are dangerous to be taken without a
physician's advice.
ACOLYTE:
1) a beginner or "novice" as used in many magickal orders. 2) sometimes used to
denote the lowest rank in the group. See POND SCUM.
ADEPT: 1) a master of the magickal arts. A skilled occult practitioner. 2) One
who has reached true enlightenment. In some Craft traditions, it designates a
particular stage of initiation.
AFFIRMATIONS:
1) a belief that repetitive "Positive Assertive Thoughts" will influence
people & reality. 2) Also known as "Power of Positive Thinking."
AKASHA
: 1) the omnipresent fifth occult element and omnipresent spiritual power that
permeates the universe. It is the energy out of which the Elements formed and
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.- the spiritual ether
(or Aether)
AKASHIC RECORDS:
1) the plane where all time and space meet, where one may find the answer to
all things. 2) the source of "past life" memories.
ALCHEMY:
1) Science of transmuting metals. 2)transmutation of Inner Self to a higher
more Spiritual plane.
ALEXANDRIAN TRADITION:
A Wiccan religious tradition which traces its linage to Alex Sanders of
England, who died in 1988. Alex and Maxine Sanders were the founders; The
Alexandrian tradition is an offshoot of Gardnerian Wicca, but also includes
traces of Ceremonial Magick, Egyptian & Classical religions, Qabala, and the
teachings of Aleister Crowley. This tradition has become the most popular in
England because of its openness which makes it more accessible to seekers.
ALGARD TRADITION:
A Wiccan religious tradition founded by Mary Nesnick, of N.Y. City, in late
70's. Their Book of Shadows includes a combination of Gardnerian and
Alexandrian components.
ALLAH:
'God' in Islamic theology; originally 'Al-Lat', the Moon.
ALRAUN:
A talismanic image made of rowan wood.
ALTAR:
a table or sometimes any flat surface used to hold the symbols and tools
during the performance of religious and magickal rituals. Sometimes the altar
is round to Symbolize the Goddess, or square to represent the Elements. Best
made of wood, and facing North East toward the rising of both Sun and Moon.
Druid Altar is a flat stone laying across two upright stones. A Ceremonial
Altar is wood and is constructed of two or three cubes stacked. Traditionally,
the left 1/3 is reserved for the Goddess, the center for both Dieties, and the
right 1/3, for the God.
AMERICAN TRADITION:
This Wiccan tradition is an offshoot of Gardnerian Wicca, founded by Ed Fitch
and several Southern Californian Gardnerians in the late 70's. The tradition
includes Gardnerian material and additional material supplied by the founders.
This tradition is sometimes known as Mohsian, after two of the founders whose
last name was Mohs.
AMULET:
a magically empowered object that deflects (sends away) specific, usually
negative, energies. Generally, a protective object. See Talisman.
ANAPHRODISIAC:
a substance, such as camphor, that reduces sexual desires.
ANGLO-SAXON:
English of c.5th - 11th centuries.
ANIMA / ANIMUS:
Jungarian concept that ANIMA, is the buried feminine element in a man's psyche
& that ANIMUS is the buried masculine element in the female. This then fits to
the Pagan views that Self and/or Soul, is both male & female, and with the
concepts of reincarnation.
ANIMISTIC:
the belief that all forms of Nature have a Divine Spirit within.
APHORISM:
a sparsely worded, and direct little saying. Ex.: 'As above, So below.'
APHRODISIAC: a substance that produces sexual excitement. Similar to Viagra.
ARADIA:
1) was the Goddess daughter of Diana, & the Goddess of choice of Italian
(STREGA) traditions. 2) A
book by Charles Leland
, purporting to be an actual "book of Shadows of an Italian Witch. Commonly
used in many Wiccan traditions today.
ARCADIAN TRADITION:
A Male oriented worship of the Horned God, less sexist than Dianic Wicca, as
most Arcadian groups admit women.
ARCANA:
1) Secret knowledge. 2) used to denote a classification of the cards in a
TAROT deck of cards. The Major Arcana being the "trumps" numbered from 0 to 21,
the Minor Arcana being the 56 "court" cards.
ARCHETYPES:
extremely basic forms within the human psyche; the archaic "racial memories"
AROMATHERAPY:
1) use of various flower, herb, oil and incense fragrances and smells. 2)
HOLISTIC AROMA: uses massage and smell. 3)MAGICKAL AROMA: uses smell and
visualization.
"AS ABOVE, SO BELOW.":
this saying means that universal & natural laws apply to inner & outer
consciousness. That everything is connected and is part of everything else.
ASPECTS:
qualities or characteristics of something or Diety, etc. Ex.: Luna is an
aspect of the Moon Goddess. Orion is an aspect of the antlered or Horned God.
ASPECTING:
when a person during a ritual or magickal exercise, manifests ASPECTS of a
God/dess, with/in themselves.
ASPERGER:
a bundle of fresh herbs or a perforated object, used for purificatory purposes
to sprinkle water during or proceeding ritual.
ASSOCIATION OF CYMRY WICCAE:
One of the oldest Witchcraft associations in the U.S. Founded in 1967, it
provides member Churches, Covens or Groves with Federal I.R.S. Tax Exempt
status. It has included every major Wicca tradition in its membership at one
time or another. It consists of member Witch and Wiccan churches whose
traditions derive most of their religious philosophy from Celtic sources. See
also WELSH TRADITION and Y TYLWYTH TEG.
ASTRAL:
1) a realm of existence parallel to physical reality but slightly apart from
it. In this realm, both time and space may be traversed by the nonmaterial
body. A wide variety of entities inhabit the astral; elementals, phantasms,
ghosts and the conscious or dreaming presences of living individuals.
ASTRAL BODY:
a duplicate of and existing within the physical body, but made of a substance
not physical. However, this body can sometimes leave the physical body, and in
some cases can temporarily create a separate physical body.
ASTRAL PLANES:
various worlds of other dimensions which are co-existent with the earth plane.
ASTRAL PROJECTION:
Out-of-Body-Experience (OOBE); transferring the consciousness from the physical
body to the Astral Body. The act of separating the consciousness from the
physical body and moving it about at will.
ASTROLOGY:
1) the belief that the relative positions of planets, planetoids and stars,
can influence events & behavior surrounding us. 2) the method used in
calculating these related happenings. ASTRONOMY is the hard science.
ASTROLOGY, NATAL:
refers to calculating the planetary influences at the time of the subject's
birth.
ATAVISM, ATAVISTIC:
refers to characteristics of all living organisms, that has a hereditary
characteristic trait or deformity which shows up after having skipped a
generation or more. The reversion to the original type, like if you plant a
hybrid seed but it grows up like its wild ancestor.
ATHAME:
"
a-THAY-me
" the Witch's traditional magical tool, the consecrated, black-handled dagger.
It is never used to cut, but can be used to defend; a personal knife, usually
made of steel and is double bladed or edged; with a black handle. Double edged
to Symbolize that power works both ways: healing & harming, creation &
destruction; light & dark. Both sides necessary & both sides needing to be
controlled. The black absorbs power. The owner often engraves magick symbols
into the metal. A magickal tool associated with change makes it the symbol of
the Element - Fire, and its phallic nature links it to the God. It's direction
is the South.
AURA:
the colored, low level energy field that surrounds living tissue.
AUTUMN EQUINOX SABBAT:
Alban Elfed - Mabon Sabbat; also see GWYL HYDREF.
AVATAR:
an advanced soul, who chooses to return to a physical body, in order to teach
less evolved souls. Ex.: Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed, & Zoraster.
AWD GOGGIE:
A Nursery Bogie (one used to scare young children) A protector of fruit most
often found in woods and orchards.
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BACULUM:
Witches rod, staff, wand or "broomstick" used in divination and certain
fertility spells.
BALEFIRE:
a ritual fire built for a outdoor Sabbat Festival. The Balefire is used for
magickal purposes and is traditionally lit on Yule, Beltaine & Midsummer.
BANE / BANEFUL:
that which destroys life. Poisonous, dangerous, destructive.
BANISH:
the magickal act of driving away evil or negativity. A strong purification,
sometimes associated with the removal of 'spirits'.
BARD:
An ancient teacher who taught by the use of poems and song.
BARDIEN:
Welsh plural for Bards.
BARDIC TRADITION:
A tradition derived from Celtic Druidism (see Druids)
BARROW:
an elvin or Celtic burial mound often used by covens for Sabbats.
BAUCHAN:
(Buckwan) A less friendly type of brownie. One of the few types who will not
leave when seen by the human residents of his home. They mostly stay around
just to play tricks, but can be very helpful when the proper mood strikes (i.e.
- Callum mor Macintosh had a love/hate relationship with his Baucan companion.
The love side must have been stronger because when Callum moved to the states
his Bauchan came before him & cleared his plot of land for him.)
BEASTIE:
a term for the little house spirits that beg for attention by stealing your
keys and driving your cat crazy! Can be overly protective, and helpful though
really mischievious if you don't acknowledge them from time to time. There is
no way to command their loyality or bonding with you; however, earnest
'willing' and 'calling' for such will generally bring one to you. Negative
magick and exercises on YOUR part, will drive one away. 1) one's pets. 2) small
house entities or spirits.
BCE:
BeforeCommonEra is the nonreligeous equivalent of BC.
BELL:
1) An altar tool, symbol of the Goddess and rung during ritual to invoke Her.
Also rung to ward off negative or evil and to evoke good energies. 2) to signal
the beginning and/or end of a spell. Can symbolize the motion of the Elements
and its swinging to and fro, represent the extremes of good and evil; positive
and negative.
BELTANE:
the festival celebrated on April 30th or May 1st. It celebrates the maturity of
the God to manhood and the union of the God and Goddess, and her fertility.
Also the traditional Sabbath where the rule of the "Wheel of the Year" is
returned to the Goddess. Also called May Day, the old English May Pole
tradition was of a phallic symbol, marking the return of vitality, passion and
consumated hopes. 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. This
Festival also marks the transition point of the threefold Goddess energies from
those of Maiden to Mother Pronounced b' YALt'n. Also see NOSWYL MAI.
BESOM:
broom, usually the round type. Symbol of the Element Water.
BEYOND THE VEIL:
is a term pertaining to those things beyond our 'normal' 5 senses, such as
angels, fairies, ghosts, etc. & things like channeling.
BIDDY:
1) a 'doll' made from the last sheaf from the last harvest....SEE CORN DOLLY.
2) the little 4" doll was made from material scraps.
BIGOTRY:
willful ignorance.
BIND:
To cast a spell upon, also to practice ligature.
BIORHYTHM / CIRCADIAN RHYTHM:
this is the study of 3 physical, intellectual, & emotional vibrations or
components, that start when we are born or at conception; OPINIONS VARY. These
then are tracked to predict high & low days in a person's life. More simply put
- these are our INTERNAL CLOCKs, doing things like changing our temperature &
blood pressure throughout the day... PHYSICAL: state of the body, trength,
vigor, pain, etc. INTELLECTUAL: state of the mind, logical thinking, problem
solving ability, etc. EMOTIONAL: state of personality, happy, irritated, angry,
sad, elated, etc.
BIRTHSTONE OR SUNSTONE:
the crystal assigned to one's birthmonth, representing the Sun aspect. A
natalstone.
BLESSED BE:
a traditional greeting among Witches. Pronounced as three syllables.
BOGGART:
Another Brownie type Faerie quite akin to a poltergeist. A Yorshire family had
a Boggart that lived in their cupboard & caused so much mischief that they felt
they were forced to move to get away from it. That is until everything was
packed up & ready to go & the boggart popped out of the butterchurn & revealed
that he was coming with them.
BOLLINE:
a white handled knife, single edged to reflect it's working nature, and used
in ritual purposes of cutting herbs, or engraving candles, etc. It is a working
tool as opposed the magickal Athame. The white is to tell it apart from the
black handle. Sometimes pictured as a miniature scythe, a curved bladed tool; a
magickal sickle, used to cut herbs and mistletoe.
BOOK OF SHADOWS:
(1) a compendium of Witch rituals, spells, training techniques, procedures,
guidelines, and other materials important to a Witch and/or coven. There are
many types of these books in existence, a large number of them have been
published even though most witches consider the contents a secret. (2) a Wiccan
book of rituals, spells and other magickal lore. Best when handwritten. This is
a very personal item, some say it should be destroyed at the 'passing over' of
its owner, preferably by their Coven or Circle members. (3)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.
BOOK, MIRROR:
a diary record of personal magickal events.
BOUQUET:
in perfumery, a blend of natural or synthetic scents which produce a specific
odor.
BRAZIER:
a thurible or incense burner. Usually ceramic or metal and often designed to
be suspended or swung by a chain; usually ornate. The Brazier is often partly
filled with sand so that incense sticks may be inserted or charcoal briquettes
placed inside to burn. Catholics call this a Censer.
BREED:
is a mis-spelling of the phonetic sounding 'Bride', another name for Brigid,
etc. and refers to the Goddess as well as the holiday of Imbolc, Candlemas,
etc...Feb. 1st. See GWYL FAIR BREW: see infusion.
BRIGID:
also see Candlemas, a Sabbat Festival customarily held on February 2 eve. Also
see GWYL FAIR:
BRITISH TRADITION:
This tradition of Wicca actually has two sub divisions: 1. Any of the old
traditions closely related to the Gardnerian Craft but excluding family
traditions and other British traditions dissimilar to Gardnerian Wicca. 2.) Any
of the old British traditions, including the old family and Bardic traditions.
BROWNIE:
The most famous of the house sprites. A Brownie will stick around & finish
extra cleaning as long as he gets food for his labor. The food must never be
directly offered to the Brownie & one must never try to see him. The breaking
of either of these taboos will cause the Brownie to become angry & leave. A
well treated Brownie can be incredibly helpful, & faithful to no end. He will
often punish the servants, call for a midwife or doctor when one is needed, &
some have loved their human companion so much that they are said to have
immigrated to America with them. The best place to leave food for a Brownie is
on a warm hearth.
BURIN:
an engraving tool, often made with wooden handle carved by user and a sharpened
nail.
BURNING TIMES, THE:
this refers to the period of history called the 'Middle Ages", when an
arguable number of persons were put to death, suposedly for witchcraft. Burning
was hardly the only manner of death, & witchcraft hardly the only reason. The
Christian Church, during this time stamped out religious practices they didn't
understand, & added a great deal of wealth to their coffers; as did landowners
greedy of their neighbors. This was 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.
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CABALA (ALSO SPELLED KABBALAH or QABBALAH):
collection of Jewish theological and philosophical learning commonly used as
the basis for the Western Ceremonial Magickal Tradition.
CABOCHON:
a cut and polished stone, with one rough face.
CANDLE DRESSING:
candle should be held pointing north-south. It is massaged with oil proper to
the ritual to be done; or use pure virgin olive oil. Massage from the center of
the candle toward each end.
CANDLEMAS:
also see Brigid. also see NOS GWYL FAIR:
CANTREF:
similar to tribal lands or country.
CAPE:
an outer garment, thrown back behind the shoulders to cover the back; like
Superman's cape.
CARDINAL POINT:
North, East, South, & West. These are often marked in the Circle, by candles of
green, red, yellow, and blue, respectively. You can use candles, crystals, &
herbs.
CARTOMANCY:
the act of reading cards in divination work.
CATHARSIS:
is from CATHARTIC, which is a purgative; sort of like intestinal flu!
CATHARIZE:
means to clean & purify, then CATHARSIS: also means to purify but usually
thought of as emotional rather than physical, like calming music or a pretty
picture; it clears the mind, soothing the emotions, etc.
CATHOLIC:
with a small 'c', means: open to all', a generic name borrowed by the first
Christians to entice people into their churches.
CAULDRON:
an iron, fire proof pot or kettle. Usually having 3 claw feet and a handle,
this is from the Celtic stories of Kerridwen, whose cauldron had three powers:
inexhautibility, regeneration, and inspiration. It's use is for cooking or
brewing and is the symbol of the Goddess, the Element Water, and reincarnation,
immortality and inspiration.
CAW / CHURCH OF ALL WORLDS:
neo-pagan church founded by Otter (Oberon) G' Zell, who also publishes the
Pagan adult magazine Green Egg & child magazine HAM (How About Magick).
CELTIC TRADITION:
1.) Old Celtic Tradition as practiced by the late Lady Gwynne (or Gwen)
Thompson d. 1987. This is a tradition similar to Welsh Traditional but which
adopted rituals similar to those of Gardnerian. This Family Tradition derived
from Southern Welsh sources and was brought to the U.S. through Nova Scotia.
2.) American Celtic Tradition as practiced by Lady Sheba (Jessie Bell)
allegedly derived from Family traditional, Mike Howard of "The Cauldron" in
Wales, and Gardnerian sources. 3.) In England, British Celtic covens are called
tribes and are led by Elders instead of High Priests and High Priestesses. See
WELSH TRADITION CE: Common Era is the nonreligeous equivalent of AD.
CENSER:
1) A heat-proof container in which incense is smoldered; an incense burner or
any similar object. 2) Symbol of the element Air. see BRAZIER CENTERING: the
act of feeling solid, balanced and focused emotionally.
CERNUNNOS:
a much used Witches God-name. The only known name of the Celtic Horned God of
Nature.
CHAKRA:
the term encompassing the Power Points of the body; these are spinning 'wheels'
of energy: ..........about 2" above your head is a chakra that works with your
Higher Consciousness. The Seven Major Chakras: ..........Crown / pituitary
..........3rd Eye / pineal ..........throat / thyroid ..........heart / thymus
..........solar plexus / lyden ..........spine / adrenal ..........lumbar /
gonads Plus various Minor Chakras: .....such the ones the center of your hand
palms .....soles of the feet .....behind each eye .....in front of ears, where
the jaw bone hinge is .....above each breast .....behind the knees However, the
one behind the knees or a separate one (?) is about 2" above the knee, then
about 1" toward the inside of the leg; if your press & release several times
(don't rub!), you can neutralize leg pain sometimes.
CHALICE:
a Water Element symbol. A symbol of marriage, abundance, and inexhaustible
sustenance; see Cauldron for same qualities. A ceremonial cup or goblet placed
on the altar.
CHARM:
set of spoken, written or chanted magickal words. Also an object carried for
its beneficial magickal influence.
CHANNELING, PHYSICAL:
is the action of psychic impulses on a physical level; such as using a tarot
deck.
CHANNELING, MENTAL:
is the action of psychic impulses on a mental level; such as clairvoyance. A
term often used by authors wishing to sell their books, as this was quite a
'fad' for several years... it's the exercise where a person 'channels' the
thoughts of a person considered 'dead'. This includes spirit entities,
'angels', & deceased persons.
CHARGE OF THE GODDESS:
not an exercise but a well-known literary work. Doreen Valiente wrote it for
Gardner and it came from the Charge of the Goddess in Aradia, Gospel of the
Witches by Charles Leland. The High Priestess intones these words, as the
Goddess to her 'hidden children' during ritual.
CHARGING / TO CHARGE:
to infuse an object with your personal power.
CHATOYANCY:
the property of some stones such as Tiger's Eye or Moonstone; of showing
apparent movement, illumination or opalescence, within it.
CHEIROMANCY:
the act of reading palms, or PALMISTRY; in divination work. Pronounced, kie ro
mancy.
CHTHONIC:
of or pertaining to the depths of the Earth. There seem to be rather powerful
chthonic magickal or psychic forces tied in with the structure of each planet.
2) a type of Magick associated with the Necronomicon of H.P. Lovecraft. Not
real, CINGULUM: Witch's girdle cord.
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS:
is the same thing as biorhythms.
CIRCLE:
1) sphere of magick, either personal or coven. 2) looser group of Wiccans, not
part of a Coven. 3) should really be thought of as a globe rather than a
Circle. It is a place not of this world nor of the world of the Gods, but a
place between the worlds where we can meet the Gods.
CIRCLE DANCE:
a ceremonial or recreational dance wherein the members of a grove or coven
link hands and move deosil within a ceremonial area. The basic grapevine circle
step is "right foot cross over, left foot sidestep, right foot cross back, left
foot sidestep, etc.
CLAIMING:
Action of consciously/unconsciously of seeing an object you want VERY much, &
placing a psychic 'mark' on it, that holds the item until you can get it...
also called 'MARKING IT.' CLAIRVOYANCE: the ability to see things not normally
perceptible to sight; means clear seeing. CLAIRVOYANT: is the person with this
ability.
CLAIRAUDIENCE:
means 'clear hearing'. CLAIRSENTIENCE: means 'clear sensing' or empathy.
CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE:
an obelisk shaped crystal, used as a collector of negative and pentup energy.
Usually placed in a flower part or sea sand to ground.
CLOAK:
an outer garment that sits across the shoulders covering the back & coming
across to cover the front, with a clasp at the neck.
CLOAK, WITCH OR TRAVELER'S:
same as the Cloak above, but with a hood. When used as a Witch's garment, best
make it of natural fibers; include secret pockets for tools such as herbs or
crystals; and include protective herbs in the linings. This is a personal item,
DON'T let others wear your cloak! A symbol of dignity and invisibility.
OPINIONS VARY ON COLOR MEANING: dark for protection OR black for absolute evil.
OPINIONS VARY on this latter definition, MANY feel black is a lack of color;
drawing & absorbing & storing energy. NOTE: there is much disagreement on the
proper definition of cloak, many will say the weight or material defines it.
But the ones I've given here make the most sense to the most people. NOTE:
Never approach unannounced, a person in a black; SOME wearers are not very nice
& carry weapons!
CLURICAUNE:
Perhaps the most amusing of house spirits. A cousin to the Leprechaun the
Cluricaune somehow ended up lacking any of his well-known relatives
industriousness. His primary concern is wine, wine, & more wine. The only way
the Cluricaune really will help you is by scaring greedy drinkers away from
your wine stock. (Doesn't really help much anyway since he will end up drinking
it all himself.) It is wise to watch your alcohol intake when you have a
Cluricaune they don't like anyone else drinking too much of "their" wine:
usually a good hearty pinch is the price for drunkeness.
COMEHITHER:
The act of 'calling' something or someone to get in touch with you. Sometimes
used in reference to an item that wants a person. Such as a crystal, that you
feel compelled to buy; or a person you feel compelled to phone. Goes both
ways...
COLOR BREATHING:
a method of concentrating on breathing various colors to have a mental,
emotional, and physical effect on the body.
CONCENTRATION:
focusing the mind on one object or idea so that nothing else exists during the
period of concentration.
CONE OF POWER:
the force raised from the assembled members of the grove or coven working in
the circle for a specific purpose. Some raise power during ritual, then form it
into CONE shape & send it out on the world in a magickal spell.
CONJURATION:
act of summoning non-physical entities.
CONJURE:
to work magic, usually by setting up an altar or central concentration point
and focusing the mind by chants, mantras or invocations.
CONSECRATION:
1) A ritual of sanctification or purification. 2) A ritual of dedication.
CONTACT:
a non-physical being who acts as a guide and instructor.
CORDS OF LIFE:
is a Starhawk ritual. Using decorated & colored cords, the purpose is to get
an idea of 'you reap what you sow.' CORN DOLLY: a human shaped formed from
braided grain (not corn husks) stocks, with grain heads where the head is
located. Represents the Mother Earth's fertility. Often made from the last of
the harvest...SEE BIDDY.
COVEN:
an organized group of Witches and/or Wiccans led by a Priestess, Priest or
both, and joined through initiation. Covenstead: the home of the coven.
Covendom: is a circle around the Covenstead, traditionally 3 miles across.
Latin :VENIRE & COM = together & to come or move. Middle English:
COVIN
= a group of confederates. Old French :
COVINE
= group with a single purpose. Traditionally, a coven consists of thirteen
females and males. An equal number of men and women is optimum for working
purposes.
COVENDOM:
the area watched over by a coven.
COVENSTEAD:
the meeting place of the coven, also called a temple.
COWAN:
unwelcome non-Pagan intruder. Non-craft person, an outsider. Term also used by
freemasons to describe the same type of person. a person, not of Wiccan
beliefs. It use to refer, as a derogatory term for a 'fake' or 'gameplayer'
Pagan; a FOOL who doesn't know what they are talking about.
COYOTE:
a tricky, prankster, perverse or clowning person named after the Nat.Am.
'Coyote', who tricks man into learning needed lessons.
CRAFT, THE:
the Witches name for the practice of Witchcraft or Wicca craft referring to
CRAFT of the Wise Ones.
CROMLECH:
Welsh word for an uneven structure of stone often used by a grove as a temple.
CRONE:
1) Third aspect of the Mother Goddess. 2) A Witch of 50 or 56 yrs, or post
menopause. 3) A term of respect. CRONING, then is the ritual which celebrates a
person reaching this status. The Crone Goddess rules from Lughnasadh to
Samhain, when the God aspects take over. The male counterpart can be a Sage or
Seer depending on tradition.
CROSS-QUARTER DAYS:
the traditional Pagan holidays which occur exactly between each Sabbat or
seasonal festival; i.e., Candlemas, Beltane, Lammas and Samhain. These are the
4 holidays that fall between the Quarter holidays, see next... they are the
midpoints of the season or Quarters & relate to lambing, harvest, planting, &
slaughter times. As opposed to Solar dates of QUARTERS, these being the 4
holidays that recognize Solstices & Equinoxes.
CRYSTAL:
any of the many types of gems, minerals and rocks, which are used according to
their characteristic vibrations or qualities in Earth Magic.
CRYSTAL BALL:
though many types of crystal can be bought in sphere (round) form, this term
is almost exclusively a reference to the clear quartz type, used for scrying
and divination. Its round shape makes it a Goddess symbol, which is why
periodic moonbaths will keep it clear of negative energies and enhance its
psychic powers.
CUP:
an altar tool that often looks like a cauldron on a stem. Symbol of the Goddess
and fertility; and of the Element Water.
CURSE:
a conscious direction of negative energy toward a person, place, or thing.
CYMRY:
The Welsh name for the Welsh people.
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DAGDYNE:
Witch's magickal sewing needle.
DAWNSIO:
To dance DAYS OF POWER: see Sabbat.
DEATH
.A reference to the physical body NOT the Soul or Spirit, which is usually
believed to go on to another body in the exercise of REINCARNATION.
DEATHING:
is the exercise of sitting with a 'dying' person as comforter or can be the
ritual exercised to ease the soul 'over' into its new existence.
DEATH IN SERVICE:
meaning service to life; is the natural death such as from illness, old age,
child birth, rescue attempts or self sacrifice to help another. BUT does NOT
include murder, execution, suicide, war, torture deaths, etc. TO ME...Death is
that state of existence consisting of change, evaluation, planning, &
forgetting...DenElder DEDICATION: is like a solemn promise or vow, like
dedicating yourself to Wicca before being actually initiated. Pledging
yourself, would be a dedication.
DEGREES:
this varies between traditions but a DEGREE is a level of expertise recognized
by a more adept person. Sometimes these are meaningless, self vanities but
usually a 1st Degree person can work in rituals; 2nd Degree maybe could lead
the ritual; and 3rd Degree can teach & do initiations. Some groups talk about
dozens of Degrees, etc. & other people don't have any but are still just as
qualified. It can get VERY confusing! As with most Wicca exercises, the person
must ASK to be DEGREED, however I don't know what happens if there is nobody TO
ask... Some High Priest/esses can recite their LINEAGES, that is: 'my degree
from so & so, who got theirs from so & so', etc.
(y) DEHEV
--The South DEMON: non-physical spirit; also called elemental, deva, angel. In
Christian mythology this word refers to evil entities who are governed by Satan.
DEOSIL:
a clockwise circle, following the Sun and Moon's motion in the sky. It
represents positive energy & a building up of, or creation of energy &
exercise. Opposite of Widdershins. Standard direction of movement within a
ritual area or consecrated circle.
DEVA:
angelic or radiant beings having great intelligence. They help guide nature by
their understanding of the Divine Plan. The direct energies of nature.
DEVIL:
Gypsy word meaning "little god." Christians used the word to describe fallen
angels who united with Lucifer. Witches and Pagans do not believe in this
Christian deity.
(y) DEWIANATH CYMRY:
Welsh Paganism (Witchcraft) pre-dating Christianity DIANIC TRADITION: 1.) A
feminine based craft movement, which rejects the concept of the Male God,
concentrating on the worship of the Goddess. Named after Diana, virgin goddess
of the hunt; a stem of the Old Religion which has all-female members. 2.) The
Old Dianic Tradition. This a particular English tradition of Witchcraft
honoring the Goddess Diana. It is a structured tradition and fairly similar to
Gardnerian Wicca. Morgan McFarland, Mark Roberts, and Sybil Leek brought this
tradition from England. It is called the Old Dianic tradition as opposed to the
New Dianic tradition started by Z. Budapest. 3.) The New Dianic Tradition is a
particular tradition founded by Z. Budapest and other modern feminists. It has
a loose ritual structure, a small core of feminist teachings, and encourages
spontaneity among its members. Most covens accept women only, some accept only
lesbians, a few accept women and men. 4.) The original tradition of Shan, Clan
Mother to the House of the Goddess in London, England. This tradition seems to
have used a little of everything in it's formation, but primarily derives most
of its teachings from the New Dianic Tradition. In the Dianic Tradition, there
is much diversity in ritual and religious practice. Most covens honor the
Goddess primarily or exclusively. Quite a few are Goddess Monotheistic.
DISTAFF:
ancient spinning implement. In archaic times, it was figuratively said that the
Great Goddess sun the Earth and all things from Her distaff. In Nordic and
Central European folklore, the line linking the axis of the Earth with the
north star was called the distaff.
DIVINATION:
magickal method of looking into the future or the past or seeking unknown
information through the use of various oracles. 1) the ritual process designed
to contact the psychic mind. 2) the magickal act of dicovering the unknown. 3)
the act (DIVINING) of contacting the psychic mind by tricking, or drowsing, the
Conscious Mind through ritual & observation of, or manipulation of, tools.
NOTE: this isn't necessary for those who can easily attain communication with
the psychic mind, though they may practice it. 4) The art of connecting with
the divine, or to see a situation from a 'divine' view. 5) Often inaccurately
described as 'fortune telling'. 6) Divination is a way to emotionally detach
from events in order to see them more clearly. In this way past, present, and
future situations can be sorted out and dealt with from a more advantageous
perspective. Tools of divination vary widely and can include: Tarot cards,
Runes, tea leaves, palms, dice, playing cards, omens seen in natural forms such
as birds, fire, water, crystal or glass spheres, clouds, patterns in sand,
eggs, entrails, faces and scalp formations, wax, etc.
DIVINE POWER:
the Life Force or Energy, which exist in the God and Goddess and the ultimate
source of all things.
DOLMEN:
ancient structure of stone used as a burial space. Often used by a grove as a
place of power.
DONUTTING OR DISSOLVING CLOUDS:
This is a mental exercise which purpose is to lay outside on your back, get
comfortable, & as a slow moving cloud passes over, 'drill' a hole through it to
blue sky using mind power.
DOWSER:
a person who is adept at using pendulum type devices; often though, it's the
Water Dowser that comes to mind, but this is only one aspect.
DRAWING DOWN THE MOON:
the bringing of Goddess Power into one's Self, especially during ritual.
Physical changes such as voice pitch or aura brilliance can occur.
DRUIDISM or DRUIDRY:
one of the several religions which predominated in Gaul and the other Celtic
countries from approximately 3000 B.C.E. to approximately 300 C.E. The emphasis
was on worship or reverence for the Oak tree and the Mistletoe which grew
thereon.
DRUID NEW MOON:
six days following the astrological new moon.
DRWY Y NOS CANU:
"To sing through the night."
DUALISM:
in theology, usually refers to the division of all things divine into two
categories, female/male, positive/negative, light/dark, cold/hot, goddess/god.
(Y) DWYRAIN:
The East DYNION MWYN (Dynyn Myn): Gentle Folk
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EARTH FAIRIES:
four main types which reside on the surface and underground. Surface fairies
are tree spirits and garden fairies. Underground fairies are gnomes and rock
fairies.
EIDOLON:
a wraith or fetch. Witch power formulated into semi-intangible human shapes.
EARTH POWER:
the manifested Divine Power found in natural things. Can be utilized by magick
for needed change.
ECLECTIC:
a mixture of beliefs borrowed from various Traditions and Theologies, as
opposed to one Tradition or Theology and its set mode of ritual and belief.
ELDER:
has various meanings in different branches of the Craft, but usually refers to
one of advanced degree. In some traditions, it means one who has been a third
degree for more than a year. 1.) In some three degree traditions, a Witch of
Third degree, who has spent 3 years and 3 days in formal training. 2.) A Coven
Leader. 3.) a Witch who has enough knowledge to preserve and teach their
tradition to neophytes from scratch, without benefit of books. 4.) In Y Tylwyth
Teg it means one who has obtained a fourth level initiation.
ELDER ONES:
in Pagan mythology worldwide, it is noted that there were advanced races who
either died or migrated into other lands (planes) either before the coming of
mankind or very early in the history of the Earth. They were considered to have
great magickal powers and high spirituality. See also Loa.
ELEMENTALS:
naturally created beings which have sentience and usually intelligence. These
include gnomes (Earth), sylphs (air), undines (water) and salamanders (fire),
plus a great number of nature elementals such as fairies, leprechauns, tree
maidens, dragons, peris, djins, sylvans, satyrs, fauns, elves, dwarfs, trolls,
kobolds, brownies, nixies, pixies, goblins, manikins, moss people, etc.
ELEMENTS:
the four basic manifestations of matter; earth, fire, water and air; also
spirit or ether. These 4 essences are the building blocks of the Universe.
Everything that exists, or has the potential to exist, contains one or more of
these energies. These 4 elements formed from Primal Essence or power, Akasha.
AND for the Practitioner who wonders, "What the HECK are those people talking
about?" ElementGod nameArchangelKingElemental FireElohimMichael.DjinSalamander
Air.JehovahRaphaelParaldaSylphs WaterCheiehGabrielNichsaUndines
EarthAglaUrielGhobGnomes
ELF FIRE:
fire used to light the balefire; produced without the use of metals; also
called needfire; It also describes the fire which is kept all year long by the
Elders and is used to light the balefire at the end of the year which is used
to light the new elf fire.
ELF LIGHTS:
are made of little cairns of stone, with inside room for a small candle in its
glass holder. The stones are staggered so that when lit, the light shines
through. A loose stone covers the top a few inches above the flame. These are
wonderful little garden lights!
ELIXIR:
the liquid made by placing a gem or crystal, in a glass of water for a
specified length of time, then drank. TAKE CRYSTAL OUT FIRST!
ELOHIM:
in the Old Testament, the Hebrew word translated to 'God'. However this is
incorrect, or maybe only partially true! ELO - is feminine; while HIM - is
masculine. 'Elohim' then, is a divine being existing in 1 entity of both
masculine & feminine OR can be a reference in the plural meaning. See: Genesis
2:26' Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness....' (Note: vs27, then
'So God created man in his OWN image...' Just another little Bible & scholarly
reason to debate religions over! Elohim would apparently represent Nature in
Balance, you can't separate the masculine & feminine. Like you have both
positive & negative, etc. TWO SIDES to make ONE WHOLE.
ELVENFOLK:
these are descendants of the Witch gods, or Mighty Ones; the Prytani or
Faeryfolk.
EMPATH:
a person who can feel the emotions of other animate (living) entities, such as
human, plant or animal. Some include inanimate objects as well under this word.
NOTE: see Psychometry: inanimate objects.
EMPOWER / EMPOWERING:
the movement of personal energies into herbs, stones, and other objects. These
tools, or objects, are then used for magick. In herbs, empowering aligns the
energies within the herbs with magical goals.
ENERGY:
this is the natural vibration or power that we tap into or raise, in our
spells & rituals. 1) There are those who think of the Energy, as something they
raise or generate. 2) Others think this Energy is there for the trained person
to tap into & direct.
ENFLEURAGE:
a French perfumery term describing the process of extracting essential flower
oils, with purified fat. Also known as POMMADE.
ENGLISH TRADITIONAL:
See British Traditional EPHEMERIS: an astrology term, it refers to a collection
of precise dates & calculations, of when certain planets were where & when.
EQUINOX:
Equinox: twice a year, VERNAL (Spring) & AUTUMNAL; the Sun is exactly over the
Earth's middle or EQUATOR. This produces for one day the equal number of light
& dark hours all over the world. These are two Pagan high holidays.
ESBAT:
Pagan or Wiccan ceremonial time held between the high holidays and
cross-quarter days; usually a full moon rite.
ESP / EXTRA SENSORY PERCEPTION:
1) beyond the senses. 2) An awareness of events or emotions not present to the
physical senses. Usually included is 4 types: telepathy, clairvoyance,
precognition, and psychokinesis. 3) acronym for extra sensory perception.
ESSENTIAL OIL:
the fragrant 'blood' or liquid of a plant, usually flower.
ETHEREALS:
see Essential oil.
EVIL:
is not a word or thought used much by Wiccans. And more associated with the
Christian & Satan beliefs.
EVIL EYE:
laying a curse upon a person by looking at them.
EVOCATION:
calling up elemental forces; call up spirits or other nonphysical entities,
either to visible appearance or invisible attendance. Opposite of Invocation.
EXORCISM:
1) traditionally, the process of driving out negativities or spirits (demons).
2) in herb magick, a powerful purification.
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FAERIES:
A term that in reality is used to cover many things that are of absolutely no
relation to the true faerie folk. True faeries are members of the Tylwyth Teg
or the Daoine Sidhe. I'm sure it can be used a bit more broadly than that, but
I'm biased.
FAIRY TRADITION:
1.) Wiccan tradition practiced by Victor Anderson and the late Gwydion
Pendderwen, and their students. Sometimes called Old Fairy. See also Welsh
Tradition. 2.) Wiccan practice derived from the teachings of Starhawk sometimes
called New Fairy.
FAMILIAR:
a magickal equal but animal partner, it shows unusual psychic & intelligent
qualities with its human counterpart. Not merely a pet. And sometimes a created
Being from the Will of the person.
FASCINATION:
casting a spell on someone when in close contact by using power only.
FEALTY:
dedication of service and friendship to another.
FESTIVALS:
times for Pagan and Witch celebrations; high holidays and cross-quarter days.
FETCH:
1) The spiritual or ghostly double of an animal or person. 2) An apparition.
3) semi-tangible human or animal shape formulated by the Witch's power sent to
do the bidding of the Witch.
FEY:
a Welsh term for fairy-like qualities, usually of clairvoyant nature.
FITH FATH:
Gaelic for a small image of clay or wax formed in the image of a specific human
being for the purpose of Magick.
FIVEFOLD KISS:
this goes with the 'Blessed Be..' blessings & you kiss what you are
blessing...(1) each foot (2) each knee (3) at 'private area' (4) each breast
(5) lips... which really gets you 8 kisses but in 5 areas.
FLAME DANCING:
An exercise in Mind Control attempting to control from a distance, a candle
flame; to make it burn steady & still, or 'dance'. The ultimate goal being to
snuff the candle.
FOLK MAGIC:
the practice of combining Personal Power with Natural Energies, to create a
specific purpose.
FRITH:
old Norse word meaning 'Peace'. (Wizard)
FUNDAMENTALIST OR FUNDY:
a politically right-wing religious conservative. They are the 'know-it-alls' of
the Christian belief structure & very aggressive. Disrespectful & ignoring of
others rights to freedom of religion, they disapprove even of other Christians.
The Bible is IT! Literally, & no discussion about it.
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GAIAN:
a term which recognizes the Earth Goddess Gaia, as a living, breathing
organism. Then everything else, is PART of it, rather than APART from it.
GARDNERIAN TRADITION:
a Wiccan tradition originated in the 40's and 50's by Gerald Gardner with the
help of Doreen Valiente and others; This tradition is Celtic in origin,
encompassing rituals as practiced in the south of England. It incorporates
within its rituals and philosophy, certain ideas first published by Charles
Leland (Aradia - Gospel of the Witches). It also refers to one who traces
linage directly back to Gerald Gardner and one of his High Priestesses in an
unbroken line. There are three known fully recognized Gardnerian lineages in
the United States. In the U.S., The Long Island Line, The Kentucky Line and the
Donna Cole Line are most prominent. A fourth line, the emerging California
Line, is an offshoot of the Long Island Line. Gardnerians in the United States
tend to be highly attentive to lineage and its traceability. Some Gardnerian
Witches will not recognize the initiation of another if the initiation was
through a male.
GEAS:
a Magickal Obligation that a Welsh Witch places him or herself under in order
to prove his or her honor for the Gods. This is a very misunderstood term. The
Witch may voluntarily accept a Geas, but a Geas can also be placed upon someone
whom you wish to obligate. Also, a Sacred Trust.
GEOMANCER:
is someone who practices the art of GEOMANCY, which is a system of divination
that consists of making a random number of marks either on paper or a shallow
box filled with earth, then constructing a pattern of dots from those marks,
which are then interpreted for the answer. If you would like to know more about
how this is done, The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie has a chapter about it.
It's a rather complicated system, and it's used mostly in connection with
ceremonial magic.
GESTURE:
the hand or arm movement, that is the silent counterpart to spoken words or
music.
GOBLET:
cup or chalice.
GOD:
male aspect which pervades all of the universe in vast interrelationships of
every possible sort, providing impetus, creative spark and more. It is capable
of being perceived in many ways depending on the perceiver and transcends time
as well as space. Most perceptions of the great gods are valid in their own
aspects and are or can be of considerable value. Pagans often choose the
archetypal god of the waxing year as patron of all which is new and growing,
and the god of the waning year as patron of all which ripens and declines,
before the inevitable rebirth. Such perceptions enable us to form close
emotional and magickal links with godhood. He is the divine equal and
counterpart to the Goddess. Often depicted as the Green God of Summer and the
Horned God of Winter. He is seen as the Sun, without which we couldn't survive.
His life, then is honored through the passing seasons of the year. Wild animals
are his special concern and His aspect of the Horned God, with antlered helmet
was the Christian source of titling Pagans as Satan worshippers. The God's
domains are the untouched natural lands whether mountain or desert or forest.
The stars, too are his. And his symbols include: sword, horns, spears, wand,
knife, arrow, and sickle.
GODDESS:
the divine Universal Mother, source of fertility, wisdom and love. Often
depicted in 3 in 1 aspects of: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Her gift is Life and
She is all Nature. The moon is her symbol, as are the cauldron, mirror and
five-petaled flowers, to name but a few. Also called the Goddess Mother. The
4th Face of the Goddess: is that which is never seen, the dark side of the
moon; the Face of Death. Some say the source of Her power. She is the female
aspect which pervades all of the universe in vast interrelationships of every
possible sort, providing impetus, creative spark and more. It is capable of
being perceived in many ways depending on the perceiver and transcends time as
well as space. Most perceptions of the great goddesses are valid in their own
aspects and are or can be of considerable value. Pagans often choose the
archetypal maiden goddess as patroness of things fresh and new, the mother or
lady as patroness of challenge, passion, creation and nurturing and the crone
goddess for patroness of wisdom and judgment. Such perceptions enable us to
form close emotional and magickal links with goddesshood.
(Y) GOGLEDD:
The North (Y) GRLLEWIN: The West GRAVE GOODS: is NOT stuff dug up from
graves!!! or grave stones!!! This is a collection of memorabilia, collected for
someone who has just passed over, often then contained in a bag, then buried or
cremated when the person is done. It can be things like pictures or herbs to
'good wishes' & spells of an easy transformation.
GREAT RITE, THE:
Sexual Ritual is the main part of a 3rd Degree Initiation of some Traditions.
GREENWICH TIME:
a term used in Astrology, Greenwich is where the meridian passes over & when
the British set up a standard to make time worldwide,uniform; they started here
at the time the Sun passed over. From this start, Time Zones were set up to
cover large areas & Daylight Savings used to utilize sunlit hours but these are
artificial times of convience for human use.
GRIMOIRE:
a magical workbook with information on rituals, magickal properties of natural
objects, preparation of ritual equipment. Many include a, 'catalog of spirits'.
One of the most famous is 'The Key of Solomon'.
GROUNDING:
the act of dispelling negative emotions and energies from the physical body.
GROVE:
1) organized Pagan or Wiccan group similar to a coven but composed of members
who are learning and being trained in worship and celebration. See OUTER COURT
2) A group of individuals who follow Druidical teachings. 3) Also refers to a
group larger than thirteen.
GRUGACH:
Can appear as a fair lady dressed in green, a slender male dressed in red or
green, or a small, naked hairy imp-like creature. They will do Brownie type
labor or guard cattle if you offer them milk.
GWIDDON:
(Gwyddon or Gwillion)--Witch Priest/ess
GWLAD YR HAV:
Summerland (Astral Plane)
GWYL CANOL GAEAF:
This is the Welsh Yule Sabbat; begins sundown (December 21 or 22) depending on
the date of the Winter Solstice. This is the festival of the Sun's rebirth. At
this season the powers of light battle the powers of darkness, as the light
begins it's increase.
GWYL CANOL HAF:
The Welsh Midsummer Sabbat; beginning Sundown, June 21 or 22; Depending on the
date of the Solstice.
GWYL CANOL GWENWYNOL:
The Welsh Spring Equinox Sabbat; begins sundown March 21 or 22 depending on the
date of the Spring Equinox; this is the first day of Spring is also known as
the Spring Equinox, Ostara, Eostre's Day, Alban Eilir, the Vernal Equinox, or
Festival of the Trees. It marks the first day of true spring.
GWYL CANOL HYDREF:
The Welsh Autumn Equinox Sabbat; beginning sundown, September 21 or 22
Depending on the date of the Equinox.
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