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Knotwork Pentacle

Knotwork Pentacle

$22.00Price

This mirror finished Celtic Knotwork Pentacle has been engraved with exact precision under the watchful eye of White Light Pentacles /Sacred Spirit Products and is excellent for use in ritual.

The traditional design incorporates the Pentacle of guidance, wisdom and protection with Celtic Knotwork which always alludes to Eternity, that which is without beginning or end, and the Web of Destiny which is sometimes called the Wyrd.

 

The Nu Aeon Collection™ of engraved 2" Talisman Pendants provides you with the Keys to the Mysteries presented in symbolic form. Available in your choice of Brass, Copper, or Sterling Plate (availability of metals may vary). Each comes with legend card and chain or black satin cord as availability allows. While supplies last...
Copper - Ruled by Venus and therefore a feminine/receptive metal. Copper is excellent for collecting, amplifying and transmitting energy.

Brass - An alchemical alloy made of copper and tin which results in its bright, gold-like appearance. For this reason, brass is used as a solar metal or as a mercurial substitute for quicksilver (liquid mercury)

  • Magister's Wisdom:

    A talisman is a vitalized object of power intended to bring about fortunate changes of life circumstances or self-transformation in accordance with one's will. Talismans come in many forms and incorporate many different elements.

    The power of a talisman may be catalyzed at its making or by the internal energies of the possessor/operator during a ritual consecration. A link can be forged with the spiritual power that the talisman represents, and it can also serve as a home for a Spirit which is welcomed to reside within it.

    The Pentacle signifies the rulership of Higher Mind over the lower elements of Human Nature. The use of this Divine Symbol signals the awakening of Cosmic Consciousness and the Initiation of Human Consciousness, manipulating its environment by reaching beyond the realms of physical form and perception limited to the five physical senses. The origins of the Pentagram go far back to remotest historical antiquity, as far back as Pre-Babylonian Sumer. It has been venerated by many other civilizations. To the Jews, it symbolically designated the Pentateuch, The Five Books of Moses. Early Christians recognized it as pointing out the five Stigmata — the wounds Christ suffered on the Cross. It has survived under a variety of titles, including “The Druid’s Foot” and ‘The Witch’s Star.”
    To the followers of Pythagoras, it was called “The Pentalpha,” being composed of five interlaced A’s or Alphas. As Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet, we can view the Pentacle as symbolically portraying the Unity of All things in the midst of multiplicity.
    Ceremonial Magicians throughout the Middle Ages considered the Pentagram to be among the most potent, holy, and protective of symbols — being stronger in this way than even the Cross. Those involved in Occult Practices could be certain that wherever the Pentacle was displayed, there, evil had no power. Traditionally, each of the five angles has been attributed to the Five Metaphysical Elements of the Ancients. EARTH (Lower left-hand corner) FIRE (Lower right-hand corner) WATER (Upper right-hand corner) AIR (Upper left-hand corner) Surmounted by SPIRIT at the topmost point.
    This becomes a graphic portrayal of Spirit ruling over the four elements and with the Pentagram placed within the Circle (symbol of eternity). ©1986 e.v. WLP/SSP

     

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