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Can someone be a Christian by choice, and a Witch too? This article was written to bring clarity to that question.

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The Chalice or Cup is the Elemental tool of Water. It Symbolizes Receptivity, Psychic Ability, Intuition, the Emotions and the Ability to Flow. In Ritual use, it can hold Wine, or other libations. Salt Water is often used for Scrying.

There was a beautiful White Witch Cerridwen, with red-hair, and fair-skin, who was also the White Sow of the Celts, and Goddess of Death, Rebirth, Transformation, as well as Wisdom and Inspiration. She stirred the Cauldron of Universal Knowledge. She was also the Mother of the famed Bard, Taliesin. She was legendary for her association with both Abundant Fertility and Sex Magick! It was said that her Cauldron could satisfy any man! Then one day, the Dagda borrowed her Cauldron and brought it to Ireland, where it was seen as one of the Four Treasures of the Tuatha de Danaan.

Celtic Zoomprphic Knotwork represents the Celtic Spirit of Change and Adaptability, not easily harnessed by outside doctrines. Zoomorphic designs best portray this aspect of the Celts. During their travels and Transformations in the Physical and Spiritual sense, they identified the Metamorphic changes of nature, such as the Caterpillar to Moth, with the profound stages of Evolution. “Oneness” with nature is a belief shared by all Ancient people. For the Celts, it meant Recognition of form not being a precise structure but having the possibility to transform on all levels of existence. Part of their Religious belief was in the Progressive incarnation of Souls or Metempsychosis – the Transmigration of Souls into another Physical Body. Zoomorphic designs feature Animals, which represent Deities and therefore Symbolize their Powers in Life.          

Cernunnos or Herne is the “Horned One” of the Celts, a God of Animals, Fertility and the Wilderness Inside Us. Both Hunter and Hunted, he is the God of Life, Death and Rebirth, Ruling the Dark Half of the Year. In his aspect as Herne the Hunter, he is the Leader of the Wild Hunt. Cernunnos or Herne teaches us to Accept our own Wild Self, to Face Fear and to Adapt to the Challenges that face us as we Journey into the Unknown.

The Legend of the Celtic Harp: A young woman had a disagreement with her lover, and she left to wander the night alone. Soon, she was drawn by beautiful, tranquil music, which lulled her to sleep. By daybreak she discovered that the music was made by the wind blowing through sinews of flesh clinging to the skeleton of a Whale, and Canola was inspired to make the first Harp. The Harp is sacred to Daghda, or “Good God,” the Celtic God of Abundance and Protection. His Harp has the Power to Summon the Seasons, and has Three Special Melodies… “The Song of Release, To Make One Weep”, “The Song of Joy To Make One Laugh”, and “The Song of Peace, Which Brings Sleep”. The Celtic Harp has the Haunting Power to take us to a Place of Magick and Mystery.

The Celtic Knot is intricate weave and flow to Symbolize the Life Force through the Cosmos, representing the Endless Cycle of Life; The Infinity of Birth - Death - Rebirth.

Cats are mischievous, playful, alluring, intuitive, and they embody the essence of Magick and mystery. As Totems and Spirit Guides they offer Protection, Independence, Psychic Power, Sensuality and Self Confidence. They are associated with the Moon, the Night and the Element of Fire. Traditionally seen as the Archetypical Witch’s Familiar, Cats are a Magnificent aid to Grounding, and just stroking their fur can bring calm, healing, and a sense of peace. With their mysterious airs, it is no wonder that Cats have been revered, Mythologized and sometimes even feared since ancient times.

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The Butterfly which changes from a Caterpillar to a lovely creature of airy flight represents the Power of Transformation. As a Totem, Butterflies bring beauty’s Rebirth and let the heart dance with joy, reminding us to take time to see and smell the flower.

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