Amulet:

Anaphrodisiac:

Aphrodisiac:

Astral Projection:

Bane/Baneful:

Banish:

Besom:

Brew:

Cauldron:

Censer:

Concoction:

Corn Dolly:

Curse:

Divination:

Elements, The:
Exorcism:

The fifth element, the omnipresent spiritual power that permeates the universe. It is the
energy out of which the elements formed.

Akasha:

A magically empowered object that deflects specific, usually negative, energies.
Generally, a protective object.
A substance, such as camphor, that reduces sexual desires.
A substance that produces sexual excitement.
The act of separating the consciousness from the physical body and moving it about at
will.

Asperger:

A bundle of fresh herbs or a perforated object used for purificatory purposes to sprinkle
water during or preceding ritual.
That which destroys life. Poisonous, dangerous,destructive.
The magical act of driving away evil or negativity. A strong purification, sometimes
associated with the removal of spirits.

A witches broom.
Bouquet:

In perfumery, a blend of natural or synthetic scents which reproduces a specific odor,
such as rose or jasmine. Also known as a compound or a blend.
A magickal infusion or concoction; anything that is brewed with intent, usually in a
cauldron or tea kettle.The words brew and potion are often used interchangeably; however,
there is a difference between the two: Witches' brews are usually teas or fermented
liquors (such as those prepared from malt, hops,etc.) that are used in the casting of
spells, while most potions are generally medicinal or possibly poisonous in nature.
A small or large, black cast iron pot used by Witches that symbolically combines the
influences of the four ancient elements and represents the sacred womb of the Mother
Goddess. Cauldrons are used for various purposes including the brewing of potions, the
burning of incense, and the containment of magickal herbs, offerings, and ritual fires.
A heat proof vessel in which incense is burned; an incense burner.
1. A Witch's potion that consists of strange and/or numerous ingredients; 2. A word
sometimes used to describe any potion sold or administered by a charlaton; 3. Any Witch's
potion that produces bizarre, intoxicating, or mind altering effects.
A constuction of plaited, dried stalks of grain (usually wheat, rye, barley, oats, etc.)
often human shaped, representing the fertility of the Earth and the Goddess. Once braided
from the last sheaves reaped at the end of the harvest, corn dollies aren't made from cobs
or husks; the word corn originally referred to any grain other than maize.
A concentration of negative or destructive energy, deliberately formed and directed toward
a person, place or thing.
The art of obtaining knowledge through the use of tools that either point to future events
or stimulate psychic powers within the user.
Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. These four essences are the building blocks of the universe.
Everything that exists (or has the potential to exist) contains one or more of these
energies. The elements are also "at large" in the world and within ourselves and
can be utilized to cause change through magic.
The act of removing negative forces or entities usually from a place or object (rarely
from a person)
Empower,empowering:

Enfleurage:

Esbat:

Evocation:

Combustable Incense:

Conscious Mind:

Consecration:

Self burning incense containing potassium nitrate.
The societally controlled, intellectual, theorizing, materialistic half of the humanmind
that is at work in everyday activities.
A ritual of sanctification or purification. A ritual of dedication.
The movement of personal energies into herbs, stones or other objects. The empowered
objects are then used in magic. In herb magic, empowering aligns the energies within herbs
with magickal goals.
A French perfumery term describing the process of extracting essential flower oils with
purified fat. Also known as pommade.
A Wiccan ritual occasion celebrating the Full Moon.
Calling up spirits or other nonphysical entities, either to visible appearance or
invisible attendance.

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