Great job to all those who showed off their skills with circles this week! Gosh, when putting the challenge together I came across a lot of ways one can use circles in the Craft, but the coven really went above and beyond- so many amazing methods, spells, ideas, crafts, and more this week! Thank you so much to everyone who joined in
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I love these! They are very clever and creative and they serve a wonderful purpose!
Your entry here is full of so much self-reflection, I love it! And the question of how the circle came to be is kind of a chicken-and-egg question I don’t think we will ever know, to be honest, but it is the perfect representation of cycles and the movement of life.
If it works for you, then it’s the correct way for you! There is no right or wrong way to cast a protective circle if you’re not part of any tradition that has rules.
I don’t really have one either I like the ritual you wrote out - I don’t think I’ve ever seen a circle casting ritual with one deity called at all the corners. It’s unique!
I really love this entry and I love the reference to the wiccan rede! I’m loving this challenge, I love all the ways that people make things their own it’s beautiful & inspiring to see!
I really enjoy making things I can use. The tarot holder is made from the tumbling tower blocks from dollar tree and little boards I think I got at a hobby store maybe. Anyway, these little thin pieces of wood are easy to work with and you can find them almost anywhere.
The pentagram wood my husband cut for me off my first Yule log. It’s very special.
I would love to see a holder you make. Handmade items are the best.
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