THE STAR OF LIFE
The Elemental Pentacle
The Pentacle, the most famous symbol of Witchcraft is a bold and
fascinating statement about our place in the Universe. When the pentacle
is drawn or written, the image created is called a pentagram. The
pentagram represents an ancient concept that can be found in
philosophical thought in both East and West. Although over 8,000 years
old, the image of the pentagram is applicable in our modern world. The
pentagram tells us that we have the ability to bring Spirit to Earth;
this applies to every area of practical day-to-day living
and spiritual thought. The ability of bringing Spirit to Earth is what makes
us whole.
In Craft rituals, the pentacle is a round disk inscribed with a
pentagram and placed upon on the altar. The disk can be made of many
different materials.
In more dangerous times, the pentacle was crafted from disposable
materials such as clay or dough. To be caught in possession of a
pentacle in those days could very well endanger your life.
Nowadays, pentacles are crafted in metals such as copper, brass, silver
or gold. Many Witches make their own from stained glass or by etching
stones or wood. The pentacle can also be personalized by adding
appropriate astrological symbols, runes and other sigils
that have special meaning to the practitioner.
Many Witches wear a pentacle pendant or ring as a sign of their religion
or as an amulet or talisman. The pentacle crafted from silver represents
Moon energy and psychic forces. The same symbol made in gold represents
the Sun energies of power and strength. Many pentacles come with
embedded stones which can represent birth months or a particular energy
that the wearer wants to attract.
During magical operations, the pentagram can be drawn in the air by the
athame or sword. When drawn a certain way, it is used to either invoke
or banish energies. Used on the altar, it becomes a focal point to draw
in and send out the intentions of the spell or working. The simplest
spells of this kind are those involving candle magic. A candle of the
appropriate color is charged and place on the pentacle.
Traditionally, each of the five angles has been attributed to the five
metaphysical elements of the ancients:
EARTH: (lower left hand
corner) represents stability/physical
endurance.
FIRE: (lower right hand corner)
represents
courage and daring.
WATER: (upper right hand corner)
represents
emotions and intuition.
AIR: (upper left hand corner)
represents
intelligence and the arts.
SPIRIT: (at the topmost point)
represents
the All and the Divine.
The Circle around the star represents the God-Goddess; it
refracts and reflects all light, bringing to the wearer total
intelligence, universal wisdom and protection.
The origins of the pentagram go back to remotest historical antiquity.
As far back as pre-Babylonian Sumer, it has been venerated by many
civilizations. To the Jewish peoples, it symbolically designated the
Pentateauch, the Five Books of Moses It has survived under a variety of
titles, such as "The Druid's Root" and "The Witches
Star".
To the followers of Pythagoras, it was called "The Pentalpha"
being composed of five interlaced A's or Alphas. The Alpha being the
first word of the alphabet, we can perhaps view it as showing forth
unity in the midst of multiplicity. The individual as part of the Whole.
To ceremonial magicians, the points can represent various elemental
energies, spirits or deities.
It is the ruling of the higher mind over the lower elements of our
being. It signals the awakening of cosmic consciousness and the
beginnings of our own human psyche moving beyond the realms of physical
form and the perceptions limited to the five senses. It allows the
infinite possibilities that exist within the Universe and frees us to
explore and to grow.
This becomes a graphic portrayal of Spirit ruling over the five
elements. When the pentagram is placed within a circle, it's energy is
focused and directed. The pentagram upright, to those of spiritual
perception, represents the redemption of Spirit from matter by ruling
over it.
Used inverted, with the top point pointed downward, it represents a
second or third degree status in some traditional groups. Many of these
groups have since substituted a triangle form for the same degrees
because of the association of the inverted form of the pentacle with
Satanism and black magic.
The number five is attributed to the influence of Mars. Thus some
Witches think of the five pointed star within the circle as force or
power contained and controlled by divine wisdom.
by Sharynne NicMacha

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