Pagan Terminology


No man can reveal to you ought but that
which already lies half asleep in the dawning
of your knowledge.
~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet



Adept

A person that has become highly proficient in a particular magickal art(s) through dedication, much study, and practice.


Akasha

What some deem the fifth Element, Spirit. It is the ever-present spiritual energy inherent in all parts of the universe. It occupies the top point of the Pentacle and is considered the center of the Cardinal directions and their reference Elements.


Akashic Records

The popular psychic, Edgar Cayce, derived the thought of the Akashic records, and delivered the notion to society. Allegedly, there is a vast collection of information somewhere that can be accessed for information such as magickal workings, past lives, healing abilities, ect. The records are accessed through using the mind to "tap into" universal energies, and the information is attained from there.


Altar

A flat surface used exclusively for magickal practices or religious observations. The lay out of the altar various widely with Tradition, and even further with individual.


Amulet

A magickally enhance object designed to deflect specific types of energy, usually negative.


Ankh

An Egyptian hieroglyph used as a symbol of love, life, reincarnation, and a few other positive energies. It is essentially a cross with a loop as the top.


Astral Projection

The process of separating your astral body from your material body allowing motion through astral (non-physical) planes.


Athame

A ceremonial magickal knife used by Wiccans to aid in the channeling of energy during ritual and spell casting. It usually has a black handle and a double edged blade, and is almost never used for physical cutting.


Bane

That which is negative, destructive, evil, dangerous, ect.


Besom

"Literally a bundle of twigs attached to a handle; a broom. The besom is the 'witches broom' of lore."


Bolline

Another knife used by Wiccans in ritual, unlike the Athame, however, this white handled blade is used to perform the physical purposed of cutting.


Book of Shadows

A new term for a collection of Craft references. It often includes ritual procedures, herb lore, definitions, recipes, ect. Many individuals have their own Book, as do many Covens. (Also called Grimoires.)


Burning Times, The

A historical reference to the era around 1000 CE through the 17th century when over nine million people were tortured and burned by church and public authorities under the accusation of being Witches (the Christian, Satan worshipping stereotype of a witch, not for being actual witches). This killing spree became quite profitable, as the individual who turned in a witch got a part of the accused's property (reward money), while the rest was diverted to the Church. Records and historians show that most of the people murdered were women and children.


Cardinal Directions

The four familiar directions of the compass and their relative Elements. Many Crafters utilize the Cardinal directions to attune with the elements of the universe. The directions and their reference Elements are:


Censer

A heat-proof container that holds burning incense during ritual. Wiccans primarily use the incense to represent the Element of Air. (Occasionally used by other Crafters as well.)


Chakras

There are seven prominent energy channels in the body, each associated with a color. Smaller channels are found in the hands and feet. The major channels and their colors are:


Charms

An amulet or talisman that has been instilled with energy for a specific purpose through incantation or other magickal enhancement.


Cleansing

The use of positive energy to remove negativity from an object or place.


Consecration

Charging a object or space with positive energy.


Coven

"A group of Wiccans, who meet to work or worship in an organized fashion. Said to be usually limited to 13 members or less."


Cowan

"One who is not of the pagan paths; one who does not practice magick."


Craft, The

"Another name for the practice of magick, esp. Witchcraft."


Cult

"A cult, by 'Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary' is defined as 1) A system of religious worship. 2) Obsessive and faddish devotion to a principle or person. Cults seek converts, exercise control over their followers etc. Wicca is not a 'cult'. In fact, most cults are based on Christianity or an 'Eastern Religion.'"


Deosil

A clockwise motion, symbolic of positive, constructive energies. It is the Sun's apparent motion "around" the Earth in the Northern Hemisphere. Often used in ritual to "produce" positive energies in the surrounding environment.


Deity

A Divine entity (God or Goddess) honored in a religious "doctrine."


Divination

The magickal art of interpreting the patterns of energies (often displayed through tools as mediums) in order to discover the unknown.


Dowsing

The divination art of using a pendulum or stick to locate something or someone. Can also be used to answer questions utilizing charts.


Earth Mother

The identification as the Earth being the bringer of life, hence the idea of "Mother Earth."


Earth Religion

"A religion wherein the worshipper strives to be in harmony with the Earth and with all life-forms. These religions are opposed to the Christian view that the world is a resource to be subdued and exploited; or that humans have the right to dominate and / or subjugate other life-forms."


Elements, The Four

The four traditional elements that make up our universe. Everything that exists or has the potential to exist, is a product of an Element or combination of Elements. of their energies. They are Earth, Fire, Air, and Water (Many also add Akasha to make a fifth element.) Also see Cardinal Directions and Akasha.


Esbat

"This is a Wiccan term for the monthly meeting of a Wiccan Coven, usually held during the full of the moon. (There are about 13 full moons each year.) Some groups also meet at the dark of the moon. (note: not observed by tradcrafters.)"


Gaia

The Greek Goddess, the protective spirit of the Earth. Often used in environmental activist campaigns.


Goddess, The Trinity

The concept of the Goddess having three aspects: The Maiden, The Mother, and The Crone. (This belief predates the similar Christian Trinity.)


Guardians of the Four Quarters (Watchtowers)

Astral entities associated with the Elements of the four Cardinal Directions. The Guardians are used by Ceremonial Magicians and many Wiccans to watch over a ritual and provide protection at the Four Quarters of the Magick Circle.


Guardian Spirits

Spirits that are present in our lives, and serve as protectors of our person and spirit. It is believed that everyone has Guardian Spirits, though very few are aware of the role they play.


Handfasting

A Pagan marriage ceremony.


Horned God, The

"The Horned God is an ancient symbol predating Judaism (and therefore Christianity.) The Horned God has NOTHING in common with 'Satan' (a Judaeo-Christian Deity) except for his 'horns'. Actually the horns are antlers, not little pointy things. "


Karma

The belief that one's spiritual path can be affected multiple times by the intentions within thoughts and actions. The center principle is cause and effect, all energy one sends out are returned to that person equally. ("For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.) Also see Polarity.


Labrys

An ancient Crete symbolization of the Goddess through a double-headed ax, portraying the "crescent moon" shapes in the blades. Still used by some Wiccans as a ritual tool.


Magick

"Spelt with a 'k' to differentiate it from the 'Magic of David Copperfield'; this word means the conscious focusing of will, often with attendant ritual, to accomplish a goal."


Magick Circle

A spherical boundary of energy used to protect the magick person from outside influences that may disrupt the ritual. Some also use a physical boundary to assist in the establishing and maintaining of the sphere. Wiccans and Ceremonial Magicians use Magick Circles all the time, while Tradcrafters use them not at all.


Magick Knife

See Athame...


Nature-based Religion

See Earth Religion...


Neo-Paganism

"A modern Earth Religion which adapts aspects of the pre-Christian Pagan religions; (most often from the ancient Norse traditions) and couples these practices with additions from contemporary religious thinkers."


Occult

"'Of or pertaining to supernatural phenomena or influences.' This word is also used to denote the study of secret practices."


Pagan

"A word used to describe ancient people(s) who did not acknowledge the Christian, Islamic or Judaic God as their own. The word comes from the Latin word paganus, which meant 'a country dweller'. This word is used in contemporary occult parlance to denote any person or group who follows an Earth based religion or practice."


Pendulum

A tool of divination in which a string (16" to 18") is attached to a weight. The free end is held in the hand and the elbow steadied. The swing of the weight determines the answer to the posed question.


Pentacle

The symbol of a five-pointed star (Pentagram) etched, inscribed, or painted on a circular surface. To some it represents the Element of Earth. To others it embodies all the Elements (including Akasha), and the equality of the points symbolizes the balance of the Elements within the universe. The Pentacle is often used in ritual by Wiccans, and occasionally by other Traditions. Some incorrectly use Pentacle and Pentagram interchangeably.


Polarity

The notion of equal and opposite energies. Polarity implies balance: Good/Evil, Light/Dark, Positive/Negative, Sun/Moon, Hot/Cold, ect. (An excellent example is the Yin Yang symbol.)


Priest/Priestess

A person (term depends on gender) dedicated to the service of a chosen deity or group of deities, and helping mankind. Note: Neither gender has a dominating position in Paganism.


Reincarnation

Rebirth. A cycle of repeated incarnation in the human form to provide time for the timeless soul to progress toward perfection.


Ritual

A set of movements, words, actions designed to accomplish a variety of effects. Ritual can involve Magick, honoring a diety, communion with nature, etc. Rituals need not be mechanically planned, spontaneous rituals filled with joy are often more effective than pre-planned, repetitive, and bland performances.


Runes

Line figures used in a variety of magickal practices, including Divination. Many are similar (or taken directly from) to ancient alphabets.


Sabbat

"One of the eight seasonal Wiccan festivals equally spaced during the year, celebrated by individuals and covens of Wiccans. (note: Tradcrafters observe "Tides" not Sabbats.)"


Satanism

"Based on being a perversion of the Judaeo-Christian religion, Satanism is NOT a pagan religion. If anything, it is a 'reverse Christianity'. Satanists believe in the existence of the Judaeo-Christian deities, Yaweh, as well as his great adversary Satan. (Pagans do not acknowledge either.)"


Scry, To

A divination method in which one gazes at or into an object. (ie steam, pool of water, fire, etc.) The relaxation of the mind opens the conscious to the surrounding energies which can be interpreted to understand parts of the future.


Secret Society

"Secret Societies are organizations which have an elect membership, and strive to keep either themselves or their tenants from public scrutiny. Rosicrucians are one such order."


Shaman

A person (male or female) that possesses knowledge of the subtle energies of the world. Many Shaman were considered "Wise Men" (or Women) within their cultures. Their understanding of the subtle energies allowed them to perform magick.


Shamanism

The act of practicing Shamanistic abilities. Some times a religious practices, sometimes magickal, and at times both.


Sigil

A magickal seal or sign that is used during a magickal work. They can be used to tranfser, carry, or magnify energy, and have a large variety of applications.


Spells

Mental, emotional, and/or spiritual energy expended to bring about a change in one's environment. The energy can be spoken, written, clapped, danced, or drawn, but must follow a few basic "guidelines" in order for it to be effective.


Spirit

A non-physical entity possessing thought, will, and life. Spirits are not supernatural, for they occur naturally within nature.


Talisman

A magickally enhanced object designed to attract a specific type of energy.


Tarot Cards

A deck of (traditionally) 78 cards which hold images that connect the diviner with the energies of the universe. The cards can be used to determine energies from the past, present, and future, and can also be used as tools in ritual or magick. The specific origin is vague. See Witchcraft Dawning and Ashlynn's Grove Divination Section on Tarot Cards for a how to!


Tarologist

One who is accomplished at handling the Tarot.


Tradcraft

"This word is used to differentiate between the practices of traditional / hereditary witchcrafters and the practices of Wiccans."


Tradition

Can be thought of as "denomination" of Paganism, the path one follows. Tradition does no imply a recognized religion, for there are many more personal religions than there are recognized religions.


Wicca

"An earth based religion which was formed (circa 1940) by Gerald Gardner, which blended magical practices from diverse cultures with the writings of authors (such as H.P. Lovecraft,) and incorporated aspects of pagan ritual, tradcraft, as well as ancient concepts of deity. To this base, other concepts of fact and myth are added (or subtracted) to make up the various 'traditions' (in this case synonymous with 'denominations,') around which covens and individual practitioners base their practices. Some of the 'trads' of Wicca are:"


Wiccan

"One who follows the earth based religion known as Wicca; worships at least one aspect of the triple Goddess, and (sometimes) Her Consort, the Horned God. Wiccans often call themselves 'witches'. (note: few tradcrafters, who are the 'witches' of antiquity, will call themselves a witch.) A Wiccan would never dream of harming anything, be it beast, earth or mankind. In short, Wicca is a benign religion."


Widdershins

Counter clockwise motion. In the Northern Hemisphere it is opposite the Sun's movement in the sky, and would be considered to produce negative energies. It is faulty to think that any counter clockwise motion produces negative energy, the motion is simply symbolic of the energies around us.


Witch

"One who practices a way of life consistent with the natural rhythms of the earth. Witches have a reverence and respect for their ancestors (lineal, collateral or adopted) and contrary to popular conceptions of witches, and witchcraft; there is no blood sacrifice, worshipping of Satan, or trafficking in abortion. In fact, most 'witches' go to great lengths to not stand out in their dress or mannerisms. (See also Ashlynn's FAQ "Witch... Wiccan Are they Really the Same Thing?")"


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All quoted terms are credited to Ashlynn Ward, author of Ashlynn's Grove.

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