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Magickal Names (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #3
Ritual Tools (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #4
The Elements and Watchtowers (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #2
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Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes Series

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Wiccans view the calendar year as a wheel. This wheel progresses from one season to another and back again in a cyclical fashion.

There are eight solar holidays in the Wiccan calendar. These holidays are called the Sabbats.

There are thirteen moons in a Wiccan lunar year. Each of these moons emphasize the different energies through which both you and the earth are progressing.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKathy Cybele
Release dateAug 19, 2013
Magickal Names (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #3
Ritual Tools (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #4
The Elements and Watchtowers (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #2

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  • The Elements and Watchtowers (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #2

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    The Elements and Watchtowers (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #2
    The Elements and Watchtowers (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #2

    In Witchcraft the magickal circle is divided into four quarters. Each of these quarters correspond to a direction on the compass: East, South, West and North. These quarters are called the Watchtowers. Part of a series of classes taught by Kathy Cybele.

  • Magickal Names (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #3

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    Magickal Names (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #3
    Magickal Names (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #3

    A magickal name is one that has been chosen by an individual to use during magickal workings. Some individuals also use these names as pen names for their writings. The energies attached to such names can be immense. They are not bantered around. Magickal names are created for a specific purpose and are focal points for intense magick. Part of a series of classes taught by Kathy Cybele.

  • Ritual Tools (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #4

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    Ritual Tools (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #4
    Ritual Tools (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #4

    Tools are objects that assist you in performing a task. You can use a screwdriver to pound in a nail, but wouldn't a hammer be better? You could use a plastic hammer, but how about using a sturdy metal one? Ritual tools are the same way. You can use whatever you have on hand, or you can obtain a tool that was created for a very specific purpose. Ultimately as your training advances you won't even need to use any tools. It will become a matter of choice rather than need.

  • Circle Roles and Responsibilities / Circle Etiquette (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #5

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    Circle Roles and Responsibilities / Circle Etiquette (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #5
    Circle Roles and Responsibilities / Circle Etiquette (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #5

    Two classes Circle Roles and Responsibilities This class will give you a better understanding of the roles that different people assume in a coven. Wiccan Etiquette As with all groups, there are certain dos and don'ts within a Wiccan group. Although some of the following may seem to live under the heading of common courtesy, trust me I've seen all of these courtesies crossed.

  • The History of Wicca (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #9

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    The History of Wicca (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #9
    The History of Wicca (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #9

    There is no one true history of Wicca. The history of Wicca is as varied as its current day practitioners. Some individuals believe that modern day Wicca stretches back through history in an unbroken chain all the way back to the cavemen. Some claim to be hereditary Witches with their lineages going back for hundreds of years.

  • The Broom Closet (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #10

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    The Broom Closet (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #10
    The Broom Closet (Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes): Wicca 101 - Lecture Notes, #10

    One of the choices the modern Witch has to make is whether or not to live in the Broom Closet. Living in the broom closet means having to keep your spirituality and religion to yourself. This usually entails not openly discussing your religion with others, and keeping items of a magickal nature out of sight of prying eyes.

Author

Kathy Cybele

Kathy Cybele was raised in an Irish household where her mother filled her days with fairytales, Brownies (both the chocolate and the small mischievous kind) and magick. Thus, when Kathy found the path of Witchcraft in 1988, she knew she had come home. In 1992 Kathy joined a Celtic/Garderian coven, received her degrees, and was elevated to the rank of elder and High Priestess. Kathy founded and lead The Circle of the Sacred Meadow from 1998 - 2010. Kathy still enjoys teaching in local venues and has taught over 200 classes

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