You will need:
5 candles (green, yellow, red, blue and purple)
1 fire source
Meaning:
Green: Earth
Yellow: Air
Red: Fire
Blue: Water
Purple: Spirit
Set up:
*The set up will be in the shape of a plus sign: +
1. Find the direction of West and make sure the green candle at the top (the top post of the +)
2. Set the yellow candle to the right of the green candle and down (the right post of the +)
3. The red candle will be directly under the green (the lower post of the +)
4. The blue candle across from the yellow (the left post of the +)
5. Finally the purple will be in the middle (middle of the +)
Process:
1. Burn a smudge stick to cleanse yourself and your circle of bad energy.
2. Starting with Air (yellow) call the element to your circle with a positive trait it brings and light the candle. Ex. "Air, you bring with you winds of change. Come to me."
3. Go around the circle clock-wise, calling the element and lighting candles saving Spirit for last.
4. Connect with the Goddess. Carry out your reason for doing the ritual. Take your time.
5. Blow out candles in the order you lit them, dismissing each element. Ex. "Thank you, Air."
6. Burn the smudge stick once again.
what is the Wicca definition of red circle in moon?
No! wicca has nothing to do with crop circles, the idea is completely and utterly ridiculus, and to the wiccan community it's considered an insult >:(
No. You just need someone who has learned enough energy work to cast a circle.
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The pentacle in Wicca represents the five elements, earth water fire air and spirit, all connected by the protective circle
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Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.