I am getting into the holiday season my darling coven-mates. It is almost Samhain, which as we know, is the new year-and the biggest holiday of the whole pagan year. Updates: Haven is hosting the full moon circle tonight. Only the moon ritual will be open to the public, the initiation we're doing tonight will be done before the public ceremony. So please be there early. Haven is posting something about the ritual here tomorrow, but I'm not sure what. Also, as many of you know, I'm participating in NaNoWriMo this year. This will be a lot of work and Haven will be picking up a lot of the slack. I'm certainly not abandoning you guys, and will still maintain my HPS duties as normal, but I'm going to be busier than usual in November-so be prepared. Now on to the question.
The pentagram is simply a five-pointed star. It symbolizes the five elements (clockwise from the top point: Spirit, Water, Fire, Earth, and Air). The pentagram dates back thousands of years and is the strongest protective symbol ever "designed." The pentacle is the five-pointed star with a circle containing it. The circle represents enternity, unity. It represents the five elements working together in harmony for a common good. The pentacle is seen as a symbol of unity among modern pagans and is generally used more than the pentagram.
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