~ Tree fungus in England was called witches seat because it was believed roaming witches in forest might sit on it for a rest like a pixie on a road stool.
~ on a staff (a weirdly twisted form) antlers represent the spirit of an animal.
~ witch wood if formed from the natural knothole of a tree branch.
~ Sunday is the first day of the week and Saturday is the last day of the week. (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
~ witches are pictured riding brooms because to Christians a broom represented the Devil's di*k. But to witches a broom is used was used for cleansing during spells.
~ a horse shoe represents horns (the horned God, holly king & Oak king)
~ an occult means secrecy and hidden knowledge
~ native Americans believe the raven (the trickster) taught witches their art.
~ shamans where the earliest people to practice magick, entering a state of consciousness (sometimes drugs used) to talk to spirits, their duty was to keep our world and sprit world harmonious.
~ Aztecs, maya, and inca believed earth was square and each part was represent a color. Red=East, White=North, Black=West, Yellow=South, Green=Center.
~something old something new, something borrowed something blue, and a lucky penny in my shoe. (For a bride to be)
~ a pointed hat an invitation of the Christian church in medieval times was a symbol of the church, it was worn by witches as they where being burned in hopes symbol of church would draw salvation into their souls.
~ light and darkness caused life.
~ when someone can't connect with other begin they go into a mania and normally end up ending their lives (like the Goddess mania or dark mist) " a baby who has not been touched will certainly die."
~ Wician is old English for "to cast a spell."