MY NEIGHBOUR JUST TOLD ME THAT I'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO FIND AT LEAST 100 NON HOMOPHOBIC PEOPLE.
LET'S PROVE HIM WRONG !!!
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Its hard to argue with his assessment
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Negative joke turned into wholesome post
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Boo hoo, go hire some chefs
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Pentacle vs Pentagram
This is a VERY IMPORTANT post for you to understand. I’ve seen many people misuse these terms, including myself when I was first starting out. Even seasoned witches still incorrectly label them. To save you from that, I’ll tell you the differences between the two and dispel common misconceptions.
First, you need to know that a pentacle looks like this:
And a pentagram looks like this:
Notice that the only difference is that a pentacle is a pentagram enclosed in a circle. Neither symbol is inherently evil. So if you look or hear the word pentagram and think “Oh, Satanic shit”, STOP IT! Both pentacles and pentagrams are used in white witchcraft.
Pentacles are used for protection and power. Pentagrams are used for invoking and evoking.
NOW! Let’s talk about inversions.
Here is an inverted pentacle:
And here is an inverted pentagram:
Notice how the only difference between the two sets is that the singular point is now facing downwards. The circle with the inverted pentagram is still a pentaCLE.
The meanings between inverted and upright is that the inverted is mainly used to represent dark magicks. There are some kinds of witches that use the inverted pentacle for other reasons, but unless you’re specifically associated with them, it’s not something you need to worry about.
People who practice black magicks, work with demons, and/or follow the satanic path will commonly be seen sporting inverted stars.
**DISCLAIMER Keep in mind to refrain from judgement on this blog. You can send in any questions about black or white magicks, but if you are rude or judgmental about it, I won’t be able to answer or post it publicly.
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