Definitions for "Magic Circle"
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A ritually-created circle (or sphere) that offers protection to the magician during magical rites.
An imaginary circle drawn with a pointed finger or magical item or a real circle made with substance.
A simple isometric device comprising a flexible ring with handles. Can be used to firm the muscles of the upper arms, neck, and inner thighs (especially good for expectant mothers). In place of this piece of equipment, one may substitute a rubber ball with a diameter of about 12"-16".
This is a simple and inexpensive isometric device to firm the muscles of the upper arms, neck, and inner thighs (especially for expectant mothers). This piece of equipment can be substituted by a ball of 12" – 16" in diameter.
a container of awareness and of mutuality