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Today's tapestry of Pagan and Wiccan practices is woven from some common threads of past beliefs like life is a journey to gain knowledge and wisdom; and, the Earth and all the animals, nature spirits, trees, plants, rocks, and the land are sacred and worthy of respect.

Magic is enchantment, spellcasting, bewitchment, and using the will to alter reality. Everything is interconnected and magic practitioners use consecrated magical tools to focus and send forth energies from within themselves, from the deities, or from natural power places to influence and to shape desired outcomes and to pattern events.

A familiar was an animal,  pet, or a spiritual entity that appears in the form of animal, who assists the practitioner in the practice of Magic. Common magical helpers in folklore were cats, toads, hares, and lizards.

Magical practitioners often forms close relationships with the spirit of one or more animals who instruct, protect, and guide them.

As the unique bond between the magician and the power animal continues to grow the magician often takes on the spiritual attributes associated with that power animal to the point where the power animal almost becomes an alter ego.

Magicians that shapeshift will often assume the shape of their primary power animal. Each power animal has distinctive traits which it embodies, for instance, the butterfly is identified with transformation, the bear with introspection, and the mountain lion with leadership.

Power animals may appear as a magician performs routine daily activities or in a dream when they sleep. Each time that they enter a magician's life with a sacred communication, it is a blessing from Spirit.


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Carrying Dagda's Cauldron and Nuada's Sword

Painting by John Duncan in 1911

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Spirit Guides or Guardian Spirits are numinous beings that have a magical relationship with or interest in a magician, wanting to help them with their magic to fulfill their higher purpose and to guide them with answers to their spoken and unspoken questions.

Magicians receive advice, teaching, protection, and assistance on their journeys from spirit guides by visions, dreams, altered states, telepathic communications, and empathetic observations of nature.

Traditionally clans and groups identified themselves with the spiritual essence of an animal, plant, or tree whose presence as a mentor, helper, protector and guide rooted them more firmly in the Earth and bonded them to the Land.

The spirit of their particular animal totem symbolized many things to the clan or group. It was honored by them in many ways such as ceremonial offerings and carvings of its likeness. The animal totem was sacred to them, therefore, it was taboo to injure or harm that animal in any way.

Animal Totems that recurred frequently in Magical Storytelling were Bear, Boar, Cow, Horse, Hound, Mare, Raven, Salmon, Otter, Owl, Pig, Seagull, Stag, and Swan. Many of the ancient magical tales involved stories about humans, goddesses and gods shapeshifting into the likeness of animals and birds, including that of Seagulls and Swans.

Both the Cow and the Hound were Sacred to the goddess. The Cow was a source of nurturing prosperity and was symbolic of compassionate hospitality, generosity of spirit, receptive giving, rightful ownership, and fair entitlement.

The Hound signified devoted companionship and kind thoughtfulness, especially in regard to the deepest longings and needful wishes of the human spirit. Often linked with the restorative and regenerative aspects of the Otherworld, as a consistently faithful and supportive companion, Hound conveyed healing through loving attentiveness, trustworthy intimacy and reassuring vigilant consistency...Continue on


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