Thursday, 3 October 2013

What To Purchase At A Wiccan Supply Store Online

By Angel Dudley


Though tiny compared to more established religions, Wicca has been growing faster than any religion in the English-speaking world for the past twenty years. As recently as the 1950s, the religion was practiced by a small group of English witches. Since then, an estimated two million people have claimed Wicca for their own, with no ceiling in sight. Unsurprisingly, businesses have sprouted to service this new community, including dozens of Wiccan supply store online.

Some religions are very spare in their material accouterments and sacred objects. They prefer a spare room, with simple prayer or meditation for a ritual, appropriate to their rather simple metaphysics. This is fine for them and for their adherents, but Wicca is just about the opposite of such a religion, and practically explodes with potential objects of religious practice.

Among adherents of Wicca, there is a persistent issue about those who shop primarily on the Internet rather than shopping at physical occult shops, particularly as a significant number of these stores are part of local covens. These stores yield all, or at least most, of the money these covens receive from selling items and services across the counter, and covens are the lifeblood of Wicca. Buying online, though, is a necessary supplement to any adherent's occult or Wiccan equipment. They provide a wide range of products as well as low prices few brick and mortar shops can equal.

Out of all the websites that sell Wicca or occult oriented material, many are actually owned by practitioners themselves. Making certain who runs the store is no unimportant consideration, since most of their goods are magical and intended to produce highly specific magical effects. For this to be legitimate, the individual crafting these objects will have to possess knowledge of magic themselves, not just knowledge of how to make a stick of incense smell nice.

There are both incenses and oils which are blended in particular ways to achieve very specific magickal effects. A banishing blend might be made from sage, bay leaves, and other plants and herbs. It is used to cleanse living spaces and other areas from malevolent influences that have either been directed against the individual, or which might be lingering in a residence due to the influence of an earlier occupant.

An incense or oil blend intended to attract sex or a more serious partnership could contain a mix of musk, roses, and more. Moreover, blends are produced for needs as various as material abundance and communion with deities. Obviously, any people involved in making these blends must have knowledge of something beyond the mere manipulation of pleasant scents.

To adherents of Wicca, a feat of magic or more conventional worship can be done either at home, in one's own dedicated chamber, or in the open, beneath the Sun or Moon. When indoors, ritual is typically conducted at an altar, and equipping that altar inevitably takes up quite a bit of cash, especially at the beginning of the Wiccan's practice.

Further, any shop worth its pentacles will have statues, a range of tarot cards, and Books of Shadows. Most places will in fact offer "starter kits" which have all the essential pieces of equipment necessary to begin practicing the religion. Anything one can imagine needing is available somewhere at a Wiccan supply store online.




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