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Fire is considered to be active ; it is represented by the symbol for Leo and it is referred to the lower right point of the pentacle in the Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentacle.
The word " pentacle " is sometimes used synonymously with " pentagram ", and this usage is borne out by the Oxford English Dictionary, although that work specifies that a circumscription makes the shape more particularly a pentacle.
File: Inverted Pentagram circumscribed. svg | A pentacle is a pentagram inscribed on a pendant or disc, sometimes this is depicted as a glyph with a circle around it ( point-down in this image ), but this glyph is not in itself a pentacle.
There is a specific differentiation between pentacle and pentagram within Wicca and other re-constructionist systems.
This form of pentacle is formed upon a disk which may be used either upon an altar or as a sacred space of its own.
The pentacle is representative of the Earth in occult usage.
According to Aleister Crowley's instructions for the AA ∴, the pentacle is a disc of wax, gold, silver-gilt or Electrum Magicum, eight inches diameter and half an inch thick ; the Neophyte should " by his understanding and ingenium devise a symbol to represent the Universe ", and engrave this on the disc.
A pentacle is also employed as a magical tool within Wicca and other modern forms of witchcraft, generally to summon certain energies or summon spirits.
In many old grimoires dealing with magical evocation, the pentacle is described as being hung about the neck, providing protection and authority to the operator.
The pentacle is of central importance in the evocation of spirits.
Once the spirit has appeared and been constrained, the pentacle is covered again, but is uncovered whenever demands are made of the spirit or when it is compelled to depart.

pentacle and amulet
* Pentacle, an amulet sometimes called a " pentangle " ( synonym for pentagram, although " pentacle " isn't )

pentacle and used
This pentacle, worn as a pendant, depicts a pentagram, or five-pointed star, used as a symbol of Wicca by many adherents.
Many varieties of pentacle can be found in the grimoires of Solomonic magic ; they are also used in some neopagan magical traditions, such as Wicca, alongside other magical tools.
The words pentacle and pentagram ( a five-point unicursal star ) are essentially synonymous, according to the Online Oxford English Dictionary ( 2007 revision ), which traces the etymology through both French and Italian back to Latin, but notes that in Middle French the word " pentacle " was used to refer to any talisman.
The term pentacle is used in Tilings and Patterns by Grumbaum and Shepard to indicate a five-pointed star composed of ten line-segments, similar to a pentagram but containing no interior lines.

pentacle and magical
In the Golden Dawn system, the pentacles are not suspended from the neck, but wrapped in a cloth covering ; instead of a " pentacle ", the magician wears fastened to their breast a " Lamen ", which serves among other things as a magical shield.

pentacle and evocation
A fairly typical evocation involves a series of conjurations of increasing potency, each involving the display of the pentacle:

pentacle and parchment
: Then taking your ring and pentacle, put the ring on the little finger of your right hand ; hang the pentacle round thy neck ; ( Note, the pentacle may be either wrote on clean virgin parchment, or engraven on a square plate of silver and suspended from thy neck to the breast )....

pentacle and can
Many people present hear the hoofbeats, but no one can find an explanation ; Carnacki sets up the electric pentacle around Mary's bed.
Carnacki and Matheson can find no natural explanation, and so Carnacki spends the night in the room, inside his protective pentacle.

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Protective symbols may also be included ( sometimes on the reverse ), a common one being the five-point form of the Seal of Solomon, called a pentacle of Solomon or pentangle of Solomon.
The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft states that the name pentacle has a few possible entomological sources including a tray for bread (" pain " in French ) which may relate to the practice during the burning times of covering a bread plate with wax inscribed with symbols that could be dissolved at will should an inquisition or other persons hostile to the use of the pentacle enter the home.
After a ten year legal battle, the circled pentagram ( referred to as a pentacle by applicants and the court case ) was added to the list of 38 approved religious symbols to be placed on the tombstones of fallen service members at Arlington National Cemetery on 24 April 2007.
However, as night falls, Aster will not enter the pentacle, believing this to be superstitious nonsense.
The Súriy-i-Haykal or Tablet of the Temple, is a composite work which consists of a tablet followed by five messages addressed to world leaders ; shortly after its completion, Bahá ' u ' lláh instructed the tablet be written in the form of a pentacle, symbolizing the human temple and added to it the conclusion:

pentacle and other
) The other three elemental tools are the wand, the pentacle, and the cup or chalice.

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Common weapons include the dagger ( or athame in neopagan parlance ), sword, wand, holy oil, cup ( or graal ), disk ( or pentacle ), oil lamp, bell, and thurible ( or censer ).

pentacle and on
Externally, political activity on the part of Ásatrú organizations has surrounded campaigns against alleged religious discrimination, such as the call for the introduction of an Ásatrú " emblem of belief " by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to parallel the Wiccan pentacle granted to the widow of Patrick Stewart in 2006.
On April 23, 2007, the VA added the pentacle to the list of emblems allowed in national cemeteries and on VA-issued headstones, markers, and plaques.
He is equipped with a new variant on the electric pentacle involving rainbow-colored tubes.

pentacle and which
The five points of the pentacle correspond to aspects of human life which Feri believes are often warped by the dominant culture, and which need reclaimed.
Some traditions of Stregheria use the ritual tools of cup, wand, pentacle and blade, which are seen in the suits of occult or divinatory tarot cards and amongst many systems of Western occultism.
She also claimed that the school district was biased against followers of Wicca, referring to a 1999 case in which high schooler Crystal Seifferly sued the district for prohibiting her from wearing a pentacle ; in that case a US district judge ruled that the district's policy against such jewelry was a violation of religious freedom.
In " The Gateway of the Monster " and " The Horse of the Invisible ", Carnacki makes passing references to the " Black Veil case ", in which a man named Aster died because he did not accept the necessity of staying inside the protective pentacle.

pentacle and symbol
A current draft Third Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary gives only the derivation penta + culum, and defines it as a pentagram, especially enclosed in a circle ; a talisman inscribed with such a shape ; or any similar magic symbol ; pentacle and the Middle French pentacol are considered separate and unrelated words.

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A pentacle.
The upward point of the pentacle, the pentagram or five pointed star within a circle, represents Akasha.
Image: Inverted pentacle. PNG | Another pentagram from Agrippa's book.
Namely, a pentacle refers to a pentagram circumscribed by a circle.

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: There is, therefore, nothing movable or immovable under the whole firmament of heaven which is not included in this pantacle, though it be but ' eight inches in diameter, and in thickness half an inch.

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