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Pentagram  
A five pointed star, encased by
  an outer circle. Adopted by the first pagan practioners, it is always seen
  with its apex pointing upward toward the Divine. 
The Pentagram is an ancient
  symbol with many different meanings and representations. One of the original
  is that the four lower points represent the four aspects of the world;
  {earth, water, air, and fire} with the fifth top point representing the
  divine spirit. Another interpretation is the creative spirit over all
  creation, in other words, mind/spirit over matter. Some interpretations place
  specific details on the meaning for each point. 
Earth:
  The lower left point - Stability and Physical Endurance. 
Fire:
  The lower right point - Courage and Daring. 
Water:
  The upper right point - Emotions and Intuition. 
Air:
  The upper left point - Intelligence and the Arts. 
Spirit:
  The topmost point - Deity the Divine, and the All that Is.  
In all cases, the star is encircled
  by a wheel, representing the continual flow of life, or energy. 
When
  used in ritual, Pentagrams are drawn at the beginning to set a witches
  protection, positive power and is used to control the elements. Commonly
  drawn in the air with a wand or athame, the starting point varies from
  tradition to tradition and according uses or intent. For instance, some
  Covens draw a Pentagram in the air with an athame or sword. Others use a
  feather, or wand and still others use other tools or methods. Some begin at the
  top and start the star from the top point to the bottom right, others start
  at the bottom left and move upward to the top. The important part is that the
  star and circle are drawn in one continuous motion, never broken. 
In
  addition the intent of the ritual also determines the manner in which the
  Pentagram is drawn. When used to invoke a spirit or particular energy is
  drawn differently than one used for a banishing ritual. They can be used in
  meditation, self-discovery and even formalized classes. They are used to
  enhance the knowledge of the practioners and open their soul to further
  enlightenment of the Coven's working deity. In these cases the points of the
  star can be related to characteristics of the deity, such as knowledge,
  wisdom, vision, communication, and the name of the deity itself. 
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Pentacle 
A
  customized Pentagram. Used in some covens as a representation of earth. It
  can also be called the "Shield" which represents divine protection. 
Today a
  coven will often customize a Pentagram into a pentacle to symbolize its focus
  or magic aspects. Much like the pentacle to the right. Covens often use this
  as the sigil of initiants into the group or gathering. In formalized covens
  this initiation is segregated to second degree witches. 
When
  written or drawn, the pentacle becomes a Pentagram. When used in magic the
  pentacle is made of clay, wax, or earthenware. In some traditions it's cast
  in gold, silver, copper, pewter or iron. In this form magical symbols or
  sigils are added to the casting. The pentacle is then used to consecrate a magical
  circle or as a magical tool or talisman. 
In
  rituals such as 'Drawing Down The Moon', the pentacle maybe laid out within
  the magical circle by the High Priestess with arms and legs outstretched,
  representing birth and rebirth. The High Priestess might simply stand in the
  center of the circle and assume this position as well. 
When
  worn as a talisman or amulet, as a ring or pendant, natural metals or wood
  are used. When carved from wood, the object is linked to nature or the
  natural world. When forged in gold, it is linked to mental clarity, wisdom
  and energy. When forged in silver, the talisman is linked to the Moon and
  psychic energies. 
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Pentacle Of Solomon 
Also
  known as the Seal of Solomon, this specialized pentacle is the Magicians
  Pentacle. This version is a powerful symbol of Divine magical practices,
  purpose or energy. In short, it is an important symbol of Divine power. 
I can
  represent God or man, and the four elements of nature, along with the five
  senses, five wounds inflicted upon Christ from upon the cross, and the five
  points of man outstretched (head, arms, and legs). 
It is
  often inscribed with a "name of power", such as a God, Angel, Demon
  or spirit. These talismans are used for specific purpose and intent. Aiding
  the magician in control over the energy governed by that entity. 
In this
  form the seal is used to cast open, protect and close a circle. It used in
  ceremonies, rituals, as protection and spiritual control. A Magician often
  embroiders this symbol on their robes, on tools, and within a ritual circle.
  When worn as a talisman, the symbol represents protection of the wearer from
  negative or evil energies, against attack from spirits or demons. It also
  allows the wearer to conjure, command or control those forces which may
  attack him/her. 
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Inverted Pentacle 
Often associated with the
  Church of Satan or the Devil, this version of the pentacle is not common used
  by modern Witchcraft traditions. Truth be told however, the negative view of
  this version of the symbol is based on misconceptions of Witchcraft employed
  during the European Inquisition. If the upright version represented
  "God" or a deity, then the inverted pentacle represented Satan or
  the underworld. The two lower points pointing upward were said to represent
  the horns of Horned God Cernuous (the Celtic pagan god). 
In the 19th Century Eliphas
  Levi reported that the symbol represented the goat of Satan, facing heaven
  horns upward ready to battle heaven. In the Key Of Mysteries,
  Levi reports "It is the goat of lust attacking the Heavens with its
  horns. It is a sign execrated by initiates of a superior rank, even at the
  Sabbath". 
When the Church of Satan was
  established in the U.S. in 1966, this version of the pentacle was adopted as
  their symbol of Baphomet. In this form the pentacle is inscribed with a goats
  head, and Cabalistic symbols which spell out 'Leviathan" an infernal
  serpent associated with Satan. 
It's important to note that the
  Church of Satan in this form is not a church of the Christian devil. Satan is
  the Hebrew name of the Egyptian God Set. 
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Merry Meet!!!! In this modern world we are allowed to embrace our differences and become who we are meant to be. For myself I am a Hellenic Pagan. This blog is devoted to anything pagan related. As I continue my studies I will share them with you. Be Blessed!!!!

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