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| Quarter |
East |
South |
West |
North |
| Keyword |
To
Know |
To
Will |
To
Feel |
To
Be Still |
| Time |
Dawn |
Noon |
Dusk |
Midnight |
| Season |
Spring |
Summer |
Autumn |
Winter |
| Tools |
Sword |
Wand,
Censor |
Cup |
Pentacle |
| Drawn By |
Incense |
Fire, Incense |
Water |
Salt |
| Colors |
Yellow,
White, Blue-White, White Gold |
Red,
Crimson, Orange, Gold |
Blue,
Blue-green, Grey, Indigo, Silver |
Green,
Brown, Black, Copper |
| Animals |
All
birds and flying things, esp. eagles and Hawks |
Dragons,
lions, running horses |
Dolphins,
all fish and water mammals, sea snakes, sea birds |
Stags,
Cattle, Bison, Snakes |
| Plants |
Frankincense,
myrrh, pansy, violet; Aspen |
Garlic,
hibiscus, nettle, peppers, poppies; Almond tree in
flower |
Ferns,
lotus, mosses, rushes, seaweeds, water lilies; Willow |
Comfrey,
Ivy, all grains and grasses; Oak |
| Goddesses |
Aradia,
Arianrhod, Nuit, Cordea |
Brigit,
Hestia, Pele, Vesta |
Aphrodite,
Isis, Mari |
Ceres,
Demeter, Gaea, Persephone, Rhiannon |
| Gods |
Mercury,
Thoth, Shu, Enlil, Khephera |
Agni,
Hephaestus, Horus, Vulcan |
Dylan,
Llyr, Manannan, Osiris, Neptune, Poseidon |
Adonis,
Arawn, Cernunnos, Dionysus, Pan |
| Rules |
The
mind, all mental, intuitive and psychic work; all
windy places; breath, smell |
Energy,
life, will, healing and purification; heat, flame, the
Sun, volcanoes; sight |
Emotions,
feelings, love, sorrow, the unconscious mind; all
oceans, rivers, springs, tides and rain; fertility |
The
body, growth, creativity, birth, death, silence,
material gain; caves, groves, fields, standing stones;
touch |
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Elements
& Magick

The
Ancients divided the world into four basic
principles or *elements* earth, water, fire,
and air. That viewpoint has mostly changed
with advances of science, but the four
elements are still accepted in magick, for
they are more closely linked with emotions,
the human psyche, and with nature than are
modern explanations of the world. These
*magical elements* are also of some
importance in astrology. Many occultists
think of the magical elements as forces, or
as *qualities* of energy; especially within
the astral world. Each element has a symbol
and color. (Common symbols are -- fire: a
triangle pointing up; air: a triangle
pointing up and with a horizontal line
through the middle of it; water: a triangle
pointing down; earth: a triangle pointing
down and with a horizontal line through the
middle of it.) Colors of the elements are --
earth: brown and green; water: blue; fire:
red; air: yellow... The Eastern tattvic
system uses different symbols and colors.
(The tattvic symbols are briefly described
later on in this course.) The elements are
often used in magick ritual.
Magick sees relationships between things.
These relationships are called
'correspondences'. Although magical
correspondences are not literally equal to
one another, you can think of them that way
(such as gold equals sun). Tables of these
relationships, called 'Correspondence
Tables', are available (an important one is
Crowley's '777'). Thus one thing or symbol
can be used to suggest another. This is
important in magick, for the magician may
surround himself with as many appropriate
correspondences as he can to vividly affect
the senses; thus making his magical contact
with the inner planes more lucid.
The magical elements have correspondences
with the tarrot cards as the four suits. The
four quarters (directions of the universe as
used in magick ritual) and the Archangels
also correspond with these same elements.
| Element |
Suit |
Quarter |
Archangel |
Earth
Water
Fire
Air |
Pentacles
Cups
Swords
Wands |
North
West
South
East |
Uriel
Gabriel
Michael
Raphael |
Astrological
signs also correspond with the elements.
Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn are earth
signs. Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are water
signs. Aries, Leo and Sagittarius are fire
signs. Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius are air
signs.
ELEMENTALS
The magical elements are said to be peopled
by spirits and mythological entities called
elementals or nature spirits. These are
grouped into four main categories:
| Earth |
Water |
Fire |
Air |
Gnome
Dwarfs
Elves
Brownies
Hobgoglins
Lepricauns |
Undine
Nymphs
Tritons
Mermaids
Mermen
Sirens
Harpies
Salamander |
Jin
Genies |
Sylph
Faries
Angles |
Elementals
are usually only visible to those with
clairvoyant sight and are more likely to be
seen at night in the mountains or country
away from cities -- especially if you are
tired or sleepy. Although elementals exist
naturally, it is also possible to create one
which will exist for a limited time -- no
elemental has immortality. A created
elemental is called an 'artificial
elemental'.
To the Ancients, elementals were the
physical explanation of the universe.
However, some contemporary occultists see
them only as symbols for forces and
otherwise not 'real' at all. Another word
sometimes used for elemental is 'familiar'
(usually in medieval witchcraft); the term
is ambiguous, as it might merely be an
ordinary household pet such as a dog or cat.
YIN YANG
Chinese philosophy and acupuncture talk of
yin yang. This is the idea of polarity, or
opposite pairs, as shown:
| Yin |
Yang |
Water
Contraction
Cold
Feminine
Moon
Negative
Passive
Ebb
Wane |
Fire
Expansion
Hot
Masculine
Sun
Positive
Active
Flow
Wax |
The
list could go on. In Chinese literature it
is quite long. Some occultists suggest
everything can be similarly arranged into
related opposite pairs.
*This article licensed for
free non-commercial distribution.
http:/www.wicca.com/celtic/cc002.htm
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