Wicca Altar: Wicca Altar & Tools for Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Wiccans
Wicca Book Of Spells, Book 2
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ナレーター:
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Sangita Chauhan
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著者:
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Lisa Daily
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Learn everything you need to know about Wiccan altar and tools.
Have you been called to the path of magick? Are you curious about the Wiccan religion and the power of spellcraft? Do you want to learn more about the tools and altar that form the basis of a magickal Wiccan practice? If so, then Wicca Altar & Tools: A Beginner's Guide to Wiccan Altars & Tools for Spellcraft is right for you!
Ritual tools and altar setup form the basis of every successful magickal practice. With proper care and use, your ritual tools can help bring clarity and energy to your magick, giving you the power to craft the life and success of your dreams with your spellwork.
Wicca is about more than just manifesting material gain and success through magick, however. This rich and vibrant religious path also provides a wealth of spiritual, mental, and emotional fulfillment when properly cultivated. In this sense, the tools and altar used in Wiccan practice are about so much more than crafting spells for their effects on the mundane world. These powerful tools can create the sacred space necessary for deep meditation and self-reflection, especially when used in tandem with any number of divination tools.
With this brief but comprehensive guide, you will receive an introduction to the many ritual tools and elements of spellcraft and the setup of the Wiccan altar. Inside, you will learn:
- The origins of the Wiccan tradition - including its history and a working definition of Wicca and magick that will clarify the intentions and context of the magickal tools and altar
- A complete list of magickal tools, elements of spellcraft, and their appropriate associations and uses
- The purpose of the Wiccan altar and its appropriate setup for general ritual use, as well as decorations that correspond to each of the Wiccan sabbats, or holy days