Wicca Elemental Magic: A Guide to the Elements, Witchcraft, and Magic Spells

Wicca Elemental Magic: A Guide to the Elements, Witchcraft, and Magic Spells
ISBN-10
1503086410
ISBN-13
9781503086418
Category
Wicca
Pages
108
Language
English
Published
2014-10-22
Publisher
CreateSpace
Author
Lisa Chamberlain

Description

Everything You Need to Know about Wicca, Witchcraft, and Magic Even in today's scientific world of logic and reason, most of us can't escape the feeling that there is more to the Universe than meets the eye - a world beyond the physical world in which we live. Many of us still carry with us superstitions, a belief that a specific action or object can positively influence the outcome of certain events. You might not realize it, but superstitions stem from the underlying properties of the energy that makes up our Universe. This energy is something that ancient civilizations were well aware of, but has seemingly been lost in today's technologically-driven world. For thousands of years, our ancestors believed that the Elements - Earth, Air, Fire, and Water - were the building blocks of the Universe, and their inherent properties and energies could be directed to manifest a particular outcome. In other words, the Elements are an integral component of Witchcraft and Magic, as practiced by some of the most revered members of ancient civilizations. Wicca is a religion that draws from the belief systems of these ancient civilizations, putting it in a modern context. Wiccans have a close relationship with the natural world, the cycles of life, and the magical properties of the universe - just as our ancestors would. Foundations for Practicing Witchcraft and Magic One intriguing aspect that draws people towards Wicca is the concept of Witchcraft and Magic and the idea that we can positively impact our circumstances. However, Wicca has no sacred text; with no place to learn about the Wiccan religion and its many fascinating components, many people are put off. With no central source, Wiccans are responsible for piecing together different fragments of Wicca for themselves, in order to get a clear picture of what the religion means to them. As one of the more intangible aspects of Wicca, good information relating to Magic and Witchcraft are even more difficult to find. As a result, many Wiccans who wish to start practicing Witchcraft simply do not know where to start and will give up on the idea. Wicca Elemental Magic was created with these readers in mind - suitable for beginners, but equally informative for more seasoned Wicca Witches alike. By learning about the hidden properties of the Elements - the building blocks of the entire Universe - Witches are able to manifest positive changes for themselves and others, as well as fostering a deeper spiritual connection to the natural world. This, in a nutshell, is what magic is. Learn about the Elements, Witchcraft, and Magic Spells You will learn about how ancient civilizations understood the Elements, as well as modern observations of their properties. You'll be introduced to the four Elements - Earth, Air, Fire, and Water - and understand their intricate relationships, as well as how they influence your own personality. Finally, we will explore the concepts of Witchcraft and Magic, teaching you how to perform simple Wiccan rituals including setting up your Wicca altar, casting the circle, and calling the quarters. There are also a number of simple magic spells and charms for you to perform yourself, with each one using the energies of a particular Element. In other words, Wicca Elemental Magic will give you a deeper understanding of how and why we practice Witchcraft and Magic. Blessed Be.

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