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POSTERS These posters can be framed, or added to your book of shadows. Many contain chants or prayers to aid in your magic and devotions.
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Item #EPHEX: Hex Signs poster. Includes 7 Hexs and Definitions.Quote from posterHex signs were originally called sech circles, because the first ones all included a six pointed star in the circle. |
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Item #EPMAY: Colorful Poster printed on parchment paper. Figures forming a circle around the words "May The Circle Be Open Yet Unbroken". |
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Item #EPPAG: The Wheel of the YearPoster depicting astrological signs and where they are in relations to the Sabbats.Quote from poster.As the wheel turns, Pagans celebrate eight holy days or Sabbats. Some say the Lady of fire rules spring and summer, while the Lord of Death and Resurrection rules the Fall and Winter. |
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Item #EPPAN: Pan, the god of woods and fields, of flocks and shepherds, dwelt in grottos, wandered on the mountains and in valleys, and amused himself with the chase or in leading the dances of the nymphs. He was fond of music, and as we have seen, the inventor of the syrinx, or shepherd`s pipe, which he himself played in a masterly manner. Pan, like other gods who dwelt in forests, was dreaded by those whose occupations caused them to pass through the woods by night, for the gloom and loneliness of such scenes dispose the mind to superstitious fears. Hence sudden fright without any visible cause was ascribed to Pan, and called a Panic terror.As the name of the god signifies all, Pan came to be considered a symbol of the universe and personification of Nature; and later still to be regarded as a representation of all the gods of paganism itself. |
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Item #EPPEN: The PentagramPoster with Multiple depictions of the pentagram and history. Also Invoking and Banishing signs.Quote from poster.The pentagram has had many names through the ages : pentalpha, the endless knot, . . . it stands for the spirit ruling the world of matter . . " |
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Item #EPROS: Symbol of the Rosicrucians, with Qabalistic, alchemical and astrological correspondences inscribed on it. |
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Item #EPSIG: Enochian Talisman, created by Dr. John Dee in the Elizabethan era. Used in Enochian and other High Ceremonial magickal systems. |
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Item #EPSOL: The Great Symbol of Solomon. By Eliphas Levi from his book Transcendental Magic; The Double Triangle of Solomon, represented by the two Ancients of the Kabalah; the Macroprosopus and the Microprosopus; the God of Light and the God of Reflections; of mercy and vengeance; the white Jehovah and the black Jehovah. |
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Item #EPTALP: Quote from poster."Define your Intentions at each Sabbat with this talisman. To use, cut around dashed line. After centering yourself, write down what you need or want to accomplish, . . . . singe the edge of talisman to seal your desire so the magick can work. . "
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Item #EPWIC: Traditional rhyme outlining the Wiccan Rede, which is the only `law` accepted by most Wiccans: An ye harm none, do as ye will. Printed In Green. |
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