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dimanche 6 octobre 2013

What To Look For In A Wiccan Supply Store Online

By Angel Dudley


Wicca is small, but the fastest growing religion in the English speaking world, and a big business has sprung up to serve this sprawling community. At one point it was simply a small cluster of devotees in Great Britain in the 1950s. Since then, but especially since the mid 19990s, it has become a faith of more than 2 million people. It's hardly a surprise, then, that a burgeoning industry has arisen, with the Wiccan supply store online a fixture of the 21st Century.

There are several religions that are known for being quite stingy when it comes to their objects of sacred culture. They like simple, empty rooms, perhaps with lots of light, not much furniture, and an atmosphere of silence. This works well enough for their worshipers, and people have different tastes. However, Wicca is almost diametrically opposed to that approach. It is a religion rich, almost overfilled, with spiritual paraphernalia.

For those in the Wiccan movement, there has always been an issue about whether and how much one should shop online or at one's local brick-and-mortar occult shop, largely because local stores are so often attached to local covens. In those cases, much or all of the covens' operating expenses are derived from selling both religious objects and services to foot customers. Purchasing over the Web, though, has grown common, and is part of almost every witch's shopping for occult gear, since no physical shop can equal the variety, and few can equal the great bargains available on the Internet.

A significant number of those who run the web based shops are practitioners of Wicca themselves. This matters to people considering where to shop, because a distinct portion of the products sold there are advertised as magical objects meant to produce magical effects of very specific kinds. In these cases, everything depends upon the individual who mixed or made the objects possessing magical expertise and knowledge of a great many oils and herbs.

Many products are derived from incenses or oils blended in precise combination in order to achieve particular, desired magical results. For example, a blend for banishing could be whipped up of from a recipe containing sage, crushed bay, and other herbal derivatives. Once blended, it is meant to be applied. Typically as a smoke, to cleanse the customer's living space of malevolent elements either lingering there as a result of past occupant, or targeting him or her as an individual.

An oil or incense blend meant to attract love or sex might contain a happy mixture of roses, musk, and more. Further, there are blends for everything from abundance to spiritual insight and beyond. It goes without saying that whoever makes these blends should know something more than simply what smells nice, which is an art in itself.

For Wiccans, a magical working or simple prayer can take place outdoors, in the revered moonlight, or it can take place in an indoor witches' chamber in one's own home. In the latter case, it is typically conducted in front of an altar. Accordingly, altar supplies such as chalices, candles and candle snuffers, cauldrons, athames, and the occasional scrying mirror represent a significant part of any Wicca adherent's budget.

Any good store will sell tarot cards, statues of deities, and the indispensable Book of Shadows. Most will sell starter kits containing all the essentials. All this and much more can be found at any Wiccan supply store online.




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