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Wiccan, Witchcraft & Pagan Definitions

 
  
    Aboriginal: 
    Pagan tradition of the native Australian people. 

    Adept: 
    An individual who through serious study and accomplishments is considered highly 
    proficient in a particular magickal system. 

    Akasha Spirit: 
    The fifth element, the omnipresent spiritual power that permeates the universe. 

    Alchemy: 
    A branch of High Magick developed in the Middle Ages which sought to magickally 
    and/or chemically turn base metals into gold. 

    Altar: 
    A special, flat surface set aside exclusively for magickal workings or religious 
    acknowledgment. 

    Amulet: 
    A magically charged object which deflects specific, usually negative energies. A 
    protective object. 

    Ankh: 
    An Egyptian hieroglyphic widely used as a symbol of life, love, and reincarnation. It is a 
    cross with a looped top. 

    Arcana: 
    The two halves of a tarot deck. The Major Arcana consists of 22 trumps, the Minor 
    Arcana consists of 56 suit cards (sometimes called the lesser or lower Arcana). 

    Aspect: 
    The particular principle or part of the Creative Life Force being worked with or 
    acknowledged at any one time. 

    Asperger: 
    A bundle of fresh herbs or a perforated object used to sprinkle water during or 
    preceding ritual, for purification purposes. 

    Astral Plane: 
    A place which is generally conceptualized as an invisible parallel world which remains 
    unseen from our own solid world of form. 

    Astral Travel/Projection: 
    The process of separating your astral body from your physical one to accomplish travel 
    in the astral plane or dream time. 

    Astrology: 
    The study of and belief in the effects the movements and placements of planets and 
    other heavenly bodies have on the lives and behavior of human beings. 

    Athame: 
    A cleansed and consecrated ritual blade. Usually double edged, and black handled. It 
    is never used to cut anything on the physical plane. Pronounced several ways: 
    Ah-THAM-ee ATH-ah-may ah-THAW-may. 

    Aura: 
    The life-energy field which surrounds all living things. 

    Automatic Writing: 
    Form of divination where the channeler uses a pen, paper and an altered state of 
    consciousness to receive messages. 

    Balefire: 
    A fire lit for magickal purposes, usually outdoors. They are traditional on Yule, 
    Beltane, and Midsummer. 

    Bane: 
    That which destroys life, which is poisonous, destructive, dangerous. 

    Banish: 
    To magickally end something or exorcise unwanted entities. To rid the presence of. 

    B.C.E.: 
    Before Common Era. Synonymous with B.C. without religious bias. 

    Bells: 
    Often used as ritual tools. They can be used to invoke directional energies, to ring in 
    the sunrise on a Sabbat, or to frighten away faeries and baneful spirits. 

    Besom: 
    A witch's broom. 

    Bi-Location: 
    A type of astral projection during which you maintain awareness of your present 
    surroundings. 

    Bind: 
    To magickally restrain something or someone. 

    Blood of the Moon: 
    A woman's menstrual cycle. Should this cycle occur over a Full Moon or New Moon, 
    she is far more powerful than during any other time of the month, as long as she 
    acknowledges this strength within herself. 

    Book of Shadows: 
    A witch's book of spells, rituals, magickal lore. Much akin to a magickal cookbook. 
    Also known as a BOS. 

    Boline: 
    A white-handled knife, used in magick and ritual for purposes such as cutting herbs or 
    piercing a pomegranate. 

    Burning Times: 
    Reference to a historical time from around 1000 C.E. through the 17th century when it 
    is said that up to nine million people were tortured and burned by church and public 
    officials on the assumption that they were the Christian version of Witches. This turned 
    into an extremely profitable venture, as all land and property was seized from the 
    accused individual and portions given to the accuser (in reward fashion) and the 
    remainder seized by the church officials. Historians indicate that the majority of people 
    tortured and murdered were woman and children. 

    Call: 
    Invoking Divine forces. 

    Cauldron: 
    Linked to witchcraft in the popular mind, this symbolizes the Goddess, the waters of 
    rebirth. 

    C.E.: 
    Common Era. Synonymous with A.D. but without religious bias. 

    Censer: 
    A heat-proof container in which incense is burned. It is associated with the element air. 

    Ceremonial Magick: 
    A highly codified magickal tradition based upon Kabbala, the Jewish-Gnostic mystical 
    teachings. 

    Chakras: 
    Seven major energy vortexes found in the human body. Each is usually associated with 
    a color. They are: crown - white; third-eye - purple; throat - blue; chest - pink or 
    green; navel - yellow; abdomen - orange; groin - red. Smaller vortexes are located in 
    the hands and feet as well. 

    Chalice: 
    A ritual tool. It represents the female principals of creation. 

    Channeling: 
    A New Age practice wherein you allow a discarnate entity to "borrow" your body to 
    speak to others either through automatic writing or verbally. 

    Chaplet: 
    A crown for the head usually made of flowers and worn at Beltane. 

    Charge: 
    The Originally written in modern form by Doreen Valiente, it is a story of the message 
    from Goddess to Her children. 

    Charging: 
    To infuse an object with personal power. 

    Charms: 
    Either an amulet or talisman that has been charmed by saying an incantation over it and 
    instilling it with energy for a specific task. 

    Circle: 
    Sacred space wherein all magick is to be worked and all ritual contained. It both holds 
    ritual energy until the witch is ready to release it, and provides protection for the witch. 

    Cleansing: 
    Removing negative energies from an object or space. 

    Collective Unconsciousness: 
    Term used to describe the sentient connection of all living things, past and present. See 
    also Akashic Records. 

    Coming of Age Ritual: 
    At age 13 for boys, and at the time of a girl's first menses, Pagan children are seen as 
    spiritual adults. The ritual celebrates their new maturity. Generally this is the age when 
    they are permitted membership in covens. 

    Cone of Power: 
    Psychic energy raised and focused by either an individual or group mind (coven) to 
    achieve a definite purpose. 

    Conscious Mind: 
    The analytical, materially-based, rational half of our consciousness. The part of our 
    mind that is at work while we balance our checkbooks, theorize, communicate, and 
    perform other acts related to the physical world. 

    Consecration: 
    The act of blessing an object or place by instilling it with positive energy. 

    Coven: 
    A group of thirteen or fewer witches that work together in an organized fashion for 
    positive magickal endeavors or to perform religious ceremonies. 

    Covenstead: 
    The meeting place of witches, often a fixed building or place where the witch can feel 
    safe and at home. 

    Craft: 
    Witchcraft 

    Crone: 
    Aspect of the Goddess represented by the old woman. Symbolized by the waning 
    moon, the carrion crow, the cauldron, the color black. Her Sabbats are Mabon and 
    Samhain. 

    Cross-Quarter Days: 
    Refers to Sabbats not falling on the solstices or equinoxes. 

    Days of Power: 
    See Sabbat. They can also be days triggered by astrological occurrences - your 
    birthday, a woman's menstrual cycle, your dedication/initiation anniversary. 

    Dedication: 
    The process where an individual accepts the Craft as their path and vows to study and 
    learn all that is necessary to reach adept ship. It is a conscious preparation to accept 
    something new into your life and stick with it, regardless of the highs and lows that may 
    follow. 

    Deosil: 
    Clockwise, the direction in which the shadow on a sundial moves as the Sun "moves" 
    across the sky. Deosil is symbolic of life, positive magick, positive energies. 

    Dirk: 
    Ritual knife of the Scottish tradition. 

    Divination: 
    The magickal art of using tools and symbols to gather information from the Collective 
    Unconsciousness. This can be on people, places, things and events past, present, and 
    future. 

    Divine Power: 
    The unmanifested, pure energy that exists within the Goddess and God. The life force, 
    the ultimate source of all things. 

    Dowsing: 
    The divinatory art of using a pendulum or stick to find the actual location of a person, 
    place, thing, or element. 

    Drawing Down the Moon: A ritual performed during the Full Moon by witches to 
    empower themselves and unite their essence with a particular deity, usually the 
    Goddess. 

    Drawing Down the Sun: 
    Lesser-known and lesser-used companion ritual to Drawing Down the Moon in which 
    the essence of the Sun God is drawn into the body of a male witch. 

    Duality: 
    The opposite of polarity. When used as a religious term, it separates two opposites 
    such as good and evil and places those characteristics into two completely separate 
    God-forms. 

    Earth Magick: 
    The energy that exists within stones, herbs, flames, wind, and other natural objects. 

    Earth Plane: 
    Metaphor for your normal waking consciousness, or for the everyday, solid world we 
    live in. 

    Elements: 
    Usually: Earth, air, fire, water. The building blocks of the universe. Everything that 
    exists contains one or more of these energies. Some include a fifth element- spirit or 
    Akasha. 

    Elementals: 
    Archetypical spirit beings associated with one of the four elements. Elementals are 
    sometimes called Faeries. 

    Eleven 
    Secretive tradition of the craft which works closely with elemental beings. 

    Enchantment: 
    A magickal object that must be kept absolutely secret and hidden from all human eyes 
    and affects a hidden aura. They must be charmed first. Gems and magickal writing are 
    good items to use. 

    Eostre's Eggs: 
    Colored, decorated eggs of Ostara; named for the Teutonic Goddess Eostre. 

    Esbat: 
    A ritual usually occurring on the Full Moon and dedicated to the Goddess in her lunar 
    aspect. 

    Evocation: 
    To call something out from within. 

    Faerie: 
    See Elemental 

    Faerie Burgh: 
    Mound of earth which covers a faerie colony's underground home. 

    Familiar: 
    An animal that has a spiritual bone with a witch; many times a family witch. Familiars 
    can also be entities that dwell on the astral plane. 

    Fascination: 
    A mental effort to control another animal or person's mind. Also known as 
    "mind-bending". Often considered unethical. 

    Folklore: 
    Traditional sayings, cures, faerie tales, and folk wisdom of a particular locale which is 
    separate from their mythology. 

    Folk Magick: 
    The Practice of projecting personal power, as well as the energies within natural 
    objects such as herbs, and crystals, to bring about needed changes. 

    Gaea/Gaia: 
    Mother Earth. 

    God: 
    Masculine aspect of deity. 

    Goddess: 
    Feminine aspect of deity. 

    Grain Dolly: 
    Figure usually woven at Imbolc from dried sheaves of grain collected at the previous 
    harvest. The dolly is traditionally burned at Yule and a new one made the following 
    Imbolc. 

    Great Rite: 
    Symbolic sexual union (also sacred marriage) of the Goddess and God that is enacted 
    at Beltane in many traditions, and other Sabbats in other traditions. It symbolizes the 
    primal act of creation from which all life comes. 

    Green Man: 
    Another name for the God 

    Grimorie: 
    A magickal workbook containing ritual information, formulae, magickal properties of 
    natural objects and preparation of ritual equipment. Often used interchangeably with 
    Book of Shadows. 

    Grounding: 
    To disperse excess energy generated during magickal work by sending it into the earth. 
    It also means the process of centering one's self in the physical world both before and 
    after any ritual or astral experience. 

    Grove: 
    Synonymous with coven. 

    Guardians: 
    Ceremonial magicians use the Guardians of the Watchtowers or Four Quarters. Some 
    witches use them, too. 

    Hand Fasting: 
    A Pagan wedding. 

    Herbalism: 
    Art of using herbs to facilitate human needs both magickally and medicinally. 

    Higher Self: 
    That part of us which connects our corporeal minds to the Collective Unconscious and 
    with the divine knowledge of the universe. 

    Hiving Off: 
    This term is used for a small coven which splits off from a larger one. Sometimes this is 
    done to keep the gatherings of a manageable size, other times covens split over 
    philosophical differences. 

    Horned God: 
    One of the most prevalent God-images in Paganism. NOT Satan or the Devil!!! 

    Initiation: 
    A process whereby an individual is introduced or admitted into a coven. Usually a 
    ritual occasion. Not to be confused with dedication. 

    Incense: 
    Ritual burning of herbs, oils, or other aromatic items to scent the air during acts of 
    magick and ritual, and to better help the witch attune to the goal of the working. 

    Invocation: 
    To bring something in from without. 

    Jew-itch: 
    Name coined by some Pagans of Jewish origin who are actively seeking out the pagan 
    roots of their birth religion. 

    Karma: 
    The belief that one's thoughts and deeds can either be counted against them or added 
    to their spiritual path across several life times. 

    Kabbala: 
    Mystical teaching from the Jewish-Gnostic tradition. Ceremonial Magick and the 
    Alexandrian traditions are based in these teachings. Also, Qabala. 

    Labrys: 
    A double-headed ax which symbolizes the Goddess in Her Lunar aspect. Has roots in 
    ancient Crete. 

    Left-Hand Path: 
    Refers to the practice of using magick to control others, to change the will of others, 
    for personal gain. Generally frowned upon by true Wiccans and Witch's. Dark 
    Magick. 

    Libation: 
    Ritually given portion of food or drink to a deity, nature spirit, or ghost. 

    Macrocosm: 
    The world around us. 

    Magick: 
    The projection of natural energies (such as personal power) to being about needed 
    change. Energy exists in all things: us, plants, stones, colors, sounds, movements, 
    words. Magick is the process of raising this energy, giving it purpose, and releasing it. 
    Magick is a natural, not supernatural, practice, but is little understood. Magick is 
    neither black nor white. It simply is. What the magician decides to do with the magick 
    is another matter... 

    Magick Circle: 
    A sphere constructed of personal power in which rituals are usually performed. Within 
    it the witch is protected from outside forces. The sphere extends both above and 
    below the surface of the ground. 

    Magickal System: 
    The basic set of guidelines relating to the worship of specific Gods and Goddesses or 
    cultural traditions. 

    Male Mysteries: 
    Pagan study which attempts to reclaim the power and mystery of the old Gods for 
    today's Pagan males. 

    Matrifocal: 
    Term used to denote pre-patriarchal life when family clans centered around and lived 
    near or on clan matriarch. 

    May Pole: 
    Sexual symbol of Beltane representing the phallus. 

    Meditation: 
    Reflection, contemplation- turning inward toward the self, or outward toward Deity or 
    nature. A quiet time in which the practitioner may either dwell upon particular thoughts 
    or symbols, or allow them to come unbidden. 

    Megalith: 
    A huge stone monument or structure. Stonehenge is the best-known example of a 
    megalith. 

    Menhir: 
    A huge stone probably erected by early peoples for religious, spiritual, or magickal 
    reasons. 

    Microcosm: 
    The world within us. 

    Monotheism: 
    Belief in one supreme deity who has no other forms and/of displays no other aspects. 

    Mother: 
    The aspect of the Goddess representing motherhood, mid-life, and fertility. She is 
    represented by the full moon, the egg, the colors red and green. Her Sabbats are 
    Midsummer and Lughnasadh. 

    Myth: 
    Cycles Body of lore about any land or people that makes up their mythology. 

    New Age: 
    The mixing of metaphysical practices with a structured religion. 

    New Religion: 
    Pagan term used in reference to Christianity. 

    Nursery Rhyme: 
    Cute doggerel or poems supposedly written for the amusement of children. Much 
    Pagan lore was hidden in these ditties during the years of witch persecutions. 

    Occult: 
    Literal meaning is "hidden" and is broadly applied to a wide range of metaphysical 
    topics which lie outside the accepted realm of mainstream theologies. 

    Occultist: 
    One who practices and or studies a variety of occult subjects. 

    Ogham: 
    Celtic equivalent of the Teutonic runes. The ancient alphabet of the Celtic people. 

    Old Ones: 
    The A term which refers to all aspects of the Goddess and God. 

    Old Religion: 
    A name for Paganism as it pre-dates Christianity by at least 20,000 years. 

    Pagan/Neo-Pagan: 
    General term for followers of Wicca and other magickal, shamanistic, and polytheistic 
    Earth-based religions. Also used to refer to pre-Christian religious and magickal 
    systems. 

    Paganing: 
    When a baby is presented in circle to the Goddess and God, and given a craft name 
    which s/he will keep until about 13 and can choose their own at their Coming of Age 
    celebration. 

    Pantheon: 
    A collection or group of Gods and Goddesses in a particular religious or mythical 
    structure. 

    Pantheism: 
    Belief in many deities who are really one because they are all merely aspects of the 
    single creative life source. Paganism is pantheistic. 

    Passion Over Ritual: 
    Ritual observed when a loved one has dies. 

    PAST-LIFE REGRESSION: 
    Act of using meditation or guided meditation to pass through the veil of linear time and 
    perceive experiences encountered in a previous existence. 

    Path Working: 
    Using astral projection, bi-location, or dream time to accomplish a specific goal. Also 
    called vision questing. 

    Patriarchal: 
    Term used to apply to the world since the matrifocal clans that worshipped Goddesses 
    were supplanted by codified religions that honor all-male deity(s). 

    Pendulum: 
    A divinatory device consisting of a string attached to a heavy object, such as a quartz 
    crystal, root, or ring. The free end of the string is held in the hand, the elbows steadied 
    against a flat surface, and a question is asked. The movement of the heavy object's 
    swings determines the answer. It is a tool which contacts the psychic mind. 

    Pentacle: 
    A circle surrounding a five-pointed, upright star (pentagram). Worn as a symbol of a 
    witch's beliefs. Many witches consider wearing it inverted to be blasphemy of their faith 
    and is commonly associated with Satanism. 

    Pentagram: 
    The basic interlaces five-pointed star, visualized with one point up. It represents the 
    five elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit. It is a symbol of power and 
    protection. 

    Personal Power: 
    The energy which sustains our bodies. It originates within the Goddess and God. We 
    first absorb it from our biological mother within the womb, and later from food, water, 
    the Moon and Sun, and other natural objects. 

    Polarity: 
    The concept of equal, opposite energies. The Eastern Yin Yang is a perfect example. 
    Yin is cold; yang is hot. Other examples: Goddess/God, night/day, Moon/Sun, 
    birth/death, dark/light, psychic mind/unconscious mind. Universal balance. 

    Polytheism: 
    Belief in the existence of many unrelated deities each with their own dominion and 
    interests who have no spiritual or familial relationships to one another. 

    Poppets: 
    Anthropomorphic dolls used to represent certain human beings in magick spells. 

    Projective Hand: 
    The hand thought to be the point through which personal power is sent from the body. 
    Normally the hand used for manual activities such as writing, dialing the phone, etc. It is 
    also the hand in which tools such as the athame and wand are held. 

    Psychic Mind: 
    The subconscious, or unconscious mind, in which we receive psychic impressions. It is 
    at work when we sleep, dream, and meditate. It is our direct link with the Divine, and 
    with the larger, nonphysical world around us. 

    Psychism: 
    The act of being consciously psychic, in which the psychic mind and conscious mind 
    are linked and working in harmony. Also known as psychic awareness. 

    Quabala: 
    See Kabbala 

    Receptive Hand: 
    The hand through which energy is received into the body. The left hand in right-handed 
    persons, the reverse for left-handed persons. 

    Rede: 
    The Basic tenet of witchcraft. "An it harm none, do what thou will. 

    Reincarnation: 
    The process of repeated incarnations in human form to allow evolution of the sexless, 
    ageless soul. 

    Ritual Ceremony: 
    A specific form of movement, a manipulation of objects or inner processes designed to 
    produce desired effects. In religion ritual is geared toward union with the Divine. In 
    magickal works it produces a specific state of consciousness that allows the magician 
    to move energy toward needed goals. 

    Ritual Consciousness: 
    A specific, alternate state of awareness necessary to the successful practice of magick. 
    This state is achieved through the use of visualization and ritual. The conscious mind 
    becomes attuned with the psychic mind, a state in which the magician senses energies, 
    gives them purpose, and releases them toward a specific goal. It is a heightening of 
    senses, an expanded awareness of the nonphysical world, a linking with nature and 
    with Deity. 

    Ritual Tools: 
    General name for magickal tools used by a witch or magician. They vary by tradition 
    and usually represent one of the elements. 

    Runes: 
    A set of symbols used both in divination and magickal work. There are several types 
    will different origins- Scandinavian, Norse, Germanic. 

    Sabbat: 
    A witch's festival. 

    Scourge: 
    Small device made from leather or hemp which resembles a whip and is used in 
    flagellation rites within some traditions. 

    Scrying: 
    A method of divination. To gaze at or into an object (a quartz crystal sphere, a pool of 
    water, reflections, a candle flame) to still the conscious mind in order to contact the 
    psychic mind. Scrying allows the scryer to become aware of events prior to their actual 
    occurrence, as well as to perceive past or present events through other than the five 
    senses. 

    Shaman: 
    A man or woman who has obtained knowledge of the subtler dimensions of the Earth, 
    usually through periods of alternate states of consciousness. Various types of ritual 
    allow the shaman to pierce the veil of the physical world and to experience the realm of 
    energies. This knowledge lends the shaman the power to change his or her world 
    through magick. 

    Shamanism: 
    The practice of shamans, usually ritualistic or magickal in nature, sometimes religious. 

    Shillelagh: 
    Magickal tool corresponding to the staff in other traditions. Usually made from 
    blackthorn wood. 

    Sigil: 
    Magically oriented seal, sign, glyph, or other device used in a magickal working. Ones 
    you create yourself are the most effective. Sigils can be used on letters, packages, 
    clothing, etc. 

    Simple Feast: 
    A ritual meal shared with the Goddess and God. 

    Sky Father: 
    Shamanistic in origin. It assigns deification to the sky as a male entity. 

    Skyclad: 
    The act of celebrating or performing magickal works in the nude. Considered deeply 
    spiritual, NOT sexual. 

    Solitary: 
    Pagan who works and worships alone. 

    Spell: 
    A magickal ritual, usually non-religious in nature and often accompanied by spoken 
    words. It should be clear, concise, focused and emotional. Need must be present. 

    Spiral: 
    Symbol of coming into being. 

    Staff: 
    Ritual tool which corresponds to the wand or athame. 

    Stang: 
    Ritual tool from Pagan Rome which resembles a two-pronged trident. Often used in 
    place of the wand or circle. 

    Subconscious Mind: 
    Part of the mind which functions below the levers we are able to access in the course 
    of a normal working day. This area stores symbolic knowledge, dreams, the most 
    minute details of every experience ever had by a person. 

    Summerland: 
    The Pagan Land of the Dead. 

    Sympathetic Magick: 
    Concept of likes attract. Most common way spells are worked. 

    Talisman: 
    An object charged with personal power to attract a specific force or energy to its 
    bearer. 

    Tarot Cards: 
    Set of 78 cards which feature pictures and symbols used to conned the diviner with the 
    collective unconscious. 

    Tarologist: 
    One adept at the art and science of handling the Tarot. 

    Threefold Law: 
    Karmic principle that energy that is released is returned three times over. 

    Tradition: 
    Branch of paganism followed by any individual Pagan or coven. 

    Trilithon: 
    A stone arch made from two upright slabs with one lying atop these. They are featured 
    in Stonehenge. 

    Triple Goddess: 
    One Goddess in all of her three aspects: Maiden, Mother, Crone. 

    Virgin: 
    Youngest aspect of the Triple Goddess. Also know as the Maiden. Represented by 
    the waxing moon, colors white and blue. Her Sabbats are Imbolc and Ostara. 

    Vision Quest: 
    Using astral projection, bi-location, or dream time to accomplish a specific goal. Also 
    called path working. 

    Visualization: 
    The process of forming mental images. Magickal visualization consists of forming 
    images of needed goals during ritual. It is also used to direct personal power and 
    natural energies for various purposes during magick, including charging and forming of 
    the magick circle. 

    Wand: 
    Ritual tool brought to the craft from ritual magick. 

    Warlock: 
    Antiquated term misused in reference to a male Witch. It means oath-breaker or Liar. 
    Most Pagans, Witch's find the term offensive. 

    Web Weaving: 
    Networking with other magickal people via conversation, writing, e-mail, to gather 
    information which will mutually assist each party. 

    Wheel of the Year: 
    One full cycle of the seasonal year. 

    Wicca: 
    A modern Pagan religion with spiritual roots in the earliest expressions of reverence for 
    nature. Some major identifying motifs are: reverence for both the Goddess and God; 
    acceptance of reincarnation and magick; ritual observance of astronomical and 
    agricultural phenomena; and the use of magickal circles for ritual purposes. 

    Wicce: 
    Synonymous with Wicca. In some circles, Wicce is used for women and Wicca is used 
    for men. 

    Widdershins: 
    Counter-clockwise motion, usually used for negative magickal purposes, or for 
    dispersing negative energies or conditions such as disease. 

    Witch: 
    A practitioner of folk magick, particularly that kind relating to herbs, stones, colors, 
    wells, rivers, etc. It is used by some Wiccans to describe themselves. This term has 
    nothing to do with Satanism. 

    Witchcraft: 
    The craft of the witch- magick, especially magick utilizing personal power in 
    conjunction with the energies within stones, herbs, colors, and other natural objects. 
    This belief system also has nothing to do with Satanism. 

    Yggdrasil: 
    One of the best known Tree of Life symbols. It unites all existence from the 
    Underworld, to the Physical world. 
  
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