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A round body; a sphere; an orb.
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Typically used to refer to a ritual area cleansed and formed to contain raised energy until it is ready to be released toward its intended purpose/target. Circles are also frequently considered to be a place between worlds. Sometimes set up as a form of protection also.
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See also: Conversion of Units, Sphere.
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1. A group of people who practice Magic together. 2. A Wiccan Ritual. 3. The Magical boundary around a Wiccan Ritual that defines and contains the Sacred Space.
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A group of people gathered together for a ritual, etc. A sphere of energy used in a ritual, generally to create a space "between the worlds". Another name for a ritual. i.e. "I'm going to circle tonight".
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The magical circle is a sphere within which magic and worship are performed, drawn with the power of the practitioner using visualization and magic. The circle is sphere-shaped and the "circle" which is drawn on the ground is the point where it touches the earth. The actual circle penetrates into the earth and sky to form a protective globe around the practitioner.
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A sphere created through Visualization and Magick by Personal Power, penetrating the ground both above and below it. It is in this area where the magickal worship and spells takes place. It can also be used to designate a particular group of Witches or Pagans.
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Working area of a Witch; another word for a Coven; a gathering of Witches
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The sacred space where all magick is to be worked and all ritual contained. It contains raised energy and provides protection for the practitioner.
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A spere created by a witch, constructed of energy. Sacred space.
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A sacred space and protective barrier for Magickal workings. Within this sacred circle, two main activities occur: celebration, and the practice of magic. Celebration is most important at the major seasonal holy days, the Sabbats. At these times, the myths of that particular holiday are enacted in ritual drama, and dancing, singing, feasting, and revelry are all part of the festivities
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A protective area or circle cast by Wiccans before performing their rituals. Rituals are most often performed within this circle.
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Pagan or women¹s spirituality group. Can be closed (limited membership) or open (advertised, public). Ranges from informal, impromptu gatherings to large public rituals. Also used as a verb.
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used by most witches, but not all. The non-physical space where rituals and magick are performed. Some folks always work within a circle, while others do not. How the circle is cast (created) depends on your tradition.
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A round area designated for spiritual rituals or ceremonies. (See also Wheel of Life)
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The sacred space wherein all magick is to be worked. The circle contains raised energy and provides protection for the witch. It is created and banished with his or her own energy.
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a group of people, usually Wiccans, who have been gathered to perform a ritual.
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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".
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