S.M.C. Group Rules:
When to KNOW
Do research and exploration of the craft in the areas of your own interests. Everyone has a different point of view. This path is a lifetime of development. Please be kind and courteous at all times.
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When TO DARE
Do what feels right and stay true to your own practice. Please respectfully disagree if doing so. Bullying, targeting, or attacking a member of this group is not allowed and will not be tolerated.
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When TO WILL
We can support each other in finding your own way in the craft. Manifest your own will's desires. Be mindful of the Law of III if part of your practice. No selling to or spamming other members.
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When TO BE SILENT
Revealing identities of witches or other coven information could result in the jeopardization of wellness or saftey for other members. Please be respectful, supportive and considerate of one another.
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The Power of Self
- Pure intention of the different areas of one's self is the key to manifestation.
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Magick Tools
A Wand
A stick or rod thought to have magickal properties used to direct energy
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A Staff or Spear
A magick wand that is substantial and large enough to act, oppose, resist or withstand.
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A Mortar and Pestle
A cup-shaped receptacle made of hard material, in which ingredients are crushed or ground, used especially in cooking, medicinal and magickal workings.
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A Seax or Magick Blade
A medium blade larger than a knife and smaller than a sword used to direct energy simular to a wand.
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A Sword
Only for ritual purpose used to direct, cut/splice or remove/sustain energy.
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A Cauldron
A large metal pot with a lid and/or handle, used for containing ingredients, burning or cooking over an open fire.
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An Alter
A raised structure or place used for worship or prayer upon which several symbolic and functional items are placed for the purpose of worshiping the God and Goddess, casting spells, and/or saying chants and prayers, etc.
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A Table
Similar to an alter. But a larger work space. Often referred to as a Harvest Table, a large flat surface for magickal workings or collecting and organizing a harvest of ingredients and/or supplies, and organizing spell work contents.
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Basic Rites
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Erecting the Temple
The meeting place is designated and marked, usually in the shape of a circle which is where the members take their positions.
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Dedication
Ritual of commitment to the Seax Wiccan ways and rites in which a witch dedicates herself/himself.
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​Initiation
Guidance and assistance in the areas of knowledge, development and training of the ways of the Sacred Meadow Circle Anglo Saxon tradition
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​Esbat
A general meeting of the coven aside from a festival or special occasion.
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Sabbats
Main festivals or special occasions when the coven celebrates together.
Clearing the Temple
The end of the meetings the meeting place is cleared and cleansed and members are free to go.