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Pythagoreanism originated in the 6th century BCE and used the pentagram as a symbol of mutual recognition, of wellbeing, and to recognize good deeds and charity. From around 300–150 BCE the pentagram stood as the symbol of Jerusalem, marked by the 5 Hebrew letters ירשלם spelling its name. Today, the pentacle, commonly mistaken as a pentagram, is the most commonly used symbol of Wicca. Some post-Gardnerian wiccans, imitating Taoism, associate the five points of the pentagram with the four c... Greek Elements, Pentacle Art, Wicca Pentagram, The Pentacle, The Pentagram, Wiccan Symbols, Dark Fantasy Artwork, Crystal Bead Jewelry, Hebrew Letters

Pythagoreanism originated in the 6th century BCE and used the pentagram as a symbol of mutual recognition, of wellbeing, and to recognize good deeds and charity. From around 300–150 BCE the pentagram stood as the symbol of Jerusalem, marked by the 5 Hebrew letters ירשלם spelling its name. Today, the pentacle, commonly mistaken as a pentagram, is the most commonly used symbol of Wicca. Some post-Gardnerian wiccans, imitating Taoism, associate the five points of the pentagram with the four…

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The difference between the pentagram and the pentacle (although very often the term is used interchangeably today) is that the pentagram is only the five-pointed star, whereas the pentacle is a five-pointed star within a circle. The modern pentacle is widely used in many nature-based religions, including Neopaganism, Wicca, Hermeticism, and even as a Tarot suit. One interpretation is that the five points on the star represent the five Elements: Air, Water, Fire, Earth, and Spirit. Pentagram Spiritual Meaning, Pentagram Star Tattoo, Pentagram Points Meaning, Difference Between Pentacle And Pentagram, Five Pointed Star Tattoo, Six Pointed Star Meaning, Pentagram Vs Pentacle, Pentagram Tattoo Wicca, Pentacle Elements

The difference between the pentagram and the pentacle (although very often the term is used interchangeably today) is that the pentagram is only the five-pointed star, whereas the pentacle is a five-pointed star within a circle. The modern pentacle is widely used in many nature-based religions, including Neopaganism, Wicca, Hermeticism, and even as a Tarot suit. One interpretation is that the five points on the star represent the five Elements: Air, Water, Fire, Earth, and Spirit.

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Crone Cronicles: Pentagram VS Pentacle Pagan Culture, Earth Magick, Pagan Symbols, Protection Symbols, Spell Books, Wiccan Symbols, 4 Tattoo, Book Of Shadow, Wicca Witchcraft

Some also call it - Open Pentagram (left) and closed Pentagram (right) The pentagram has long been believed to be a potent protection against evil, a symbol of conflict that shields the wearer and the home. The pentagram has five spiked wards and a womb shaped defensive, protective pentagon at the center. Open Pentagram A pentagram may be open, without a surrounding circle.This is the active form... symbolising an outgoing of oneself, prepared for conflict, aware, active. (One wearing an…

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A pentacle is a five-pointed upright star with a circle around it, whereas the pentagram is a five-pointed upright star without the circle. From an occult perspective, pentacles are representative of "white" magic and "good." It also represents man's intellect and reason. Often times pentacles are used as talisman-inanimate objects laced with psychic powers. Pentacles also represent the "feminine element Earth." Following this "Earth" line of thinking, one particular advocate of witchcraft…

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