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As in most religions, Wicca makes use of certain items as tools in ritual and in the performance of magick. Many of these tools have gained their own reputation, much of it misconceived, among the uneducated masses and with the popular media. The tools are symbolic, but do have purpose. They direct and receive energies, invoke the God and Goddess, and banish all realms of negativity. As witches, it is important that we gather at least some of these items, consecrate them, and use them. It is not necessary to have tools, but they do lend their energies, energies you've infused them with, to whatever magick or ritual you're performing.

Where can you find these tools? Just about anywhere. Antique stores, flea markets, junk stores, garage sales, and occult and metaphysical stores. Just remember that the tool, be it a lavish, crystal encrusted athame or just an old, scratched knife, it must feel right for you. What is good for one witch is not necessarily right for the next. Also remember, used what you have! I have an old butter knife that has served me well as an athame and I will continue to use it until I find that perfect dagger to call my own. And if I never find this perfect athame, its okay. I've got one now that's just fine.

For a place to start looking, visit the wonderful and informative website Dragonwood. Dragonwood is absolutely the best pagan store in the Central Florida area, mail order is always an option, and the proprietress Ferrashynn is more than happy to help. If in the Orlando area, stop by. You won't be disappointed.

The athame (pronounced ah-thah-may) is normally a dark or black handled, double-sided knife or dagger. The athame is normally dull, for it is not used to cut. The athame is used to direct energy and is often employed when casting circle. Symbols and words are sometimes engraved on the handle, but it is not necessary.

The athame is the tool of the East and is associated with the element of Air. In some traditions it is the tool of Fire.

The athame is phallic in nature and is therefore a masculine tool and linked to the God.

The wand is one of the most renown of the tools and one of the most versatile. Traditionally, the wand is made from the wood of many different kinds of trees including willow, elder, oak, hazel, and fruit trees. The length of the wand varies from tradition to tradition, but it is safe to say that the wand should be fairly straight, comfortable in your hand and is not so long as to be unwieldy. When searching for wood for your wand, even wood from a building supply store will work. If you take your wood from a living tree, remember to ask the tree first, then thank it for its sacrifice. Wands can also be made of crystals and metal. Make the wand your own by carving or painting symbols on it, adorning it with ribbons, whatever makes the wand special to you.

For thousands of years the wand has been used in both magick and rituals. The wand is used mostly to invoke the God and Goddess, direct energy, and to charge other objects. It is used to draw symbols on the ground and even to stir the cauldron.

The wand is the tool of the South and is associated with Fire. In some traditions it is the tool of Air.

The wand is phallic in nature, is a masculine tool and is sacred to the Gods.

The cauldron is an ancient tool of magick and ritual. It is normally a three-legged vessel, ideally made of iron and has the opening smaller that the body of the cauldron. They come in a variety of sizes from little ones that can be held in one hand to behemoth cauldrons that take three strapping young men to move. Finding cauldrons may not be easy, but there are mail order houses that they can be ordered from or possibly a metal smith could help you out.

The cauldron is used for many different purposes. It is used for magickal brewing and cooking, and is used for scrying. It is used many different ways during ritual, especially the rituals of the Sabbats.

The cauldron is the tool of the West and is associated with Water.

The cauldron is feminine in nature and represents the Goddess, fertility and femininity.

Of all the symbols and tools used in Wicca and witchcraft, this is probably the most misunderstood. The pentacle is usually a flat piece of metal or wood inscribed with a pentagram, a five-pointed star.

The pentacle came from ceremonial magic and has been used in ritual and magick for thousands of years. It is used to represent feminine energy and to consecrate objects such as amulets and charms. The pentacle is also a traditional symbol of protection and is one of the official symbols of a Wicca.

The pentacle is the tool of the North and is associated with Earth.

The pentacle is feminine in nature and represents the Goddess.

The pentacle, as used by Wiccans, has the a single point of the star pointing up, which is not to be confused with the Satanic version which is inverted (two points up).

The censer is an incense burner. It can be an ornate brass burner that hangs from chains or something as simple as a small ceramic bowl. I have a wonderful incense burner that I made from a seashell that I filled with sand from the same beach that the shell came from.

The censer is used to burn the incense that are often offered to the Deities, as well as being used to invoke the spirits of the Air, the Sylphs and Faery.

The censer is a tool of the element Air.

The broom is a tool of magick and ritual that is still used by Witches today. The traditional Witch's Broom is made of ash, birch and willow because of the attributes of those woods, but it can be made of just about any wood available.

Although not employed for flying purposes, the broom does have many uses. It is used for protection. It is also and most commonly used for physically and magickally cleaning an area that will be used for sacred space. The broom does not have to touch the ground to sweep away the psychic clutter that often collects in well used spaces. Brooms are also often used in handfasting rituals (broom leap).

The broom is associated with Water and is sacred to both the God and Goddess.

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