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Casting a circle of protection is a way for Wiccans to protect themselves during magic work. It creates a high-energy space where you can safely carry out your magic, without the interference of any negative or harmful entities that might otherwise be attracted to your metaphysical energies during rituals and spell casting. Marking out your circle first, you want to decide where to create your circle. Whether you have an altar or just a peaceful corner of your home or maybe outside in nature pick a place where you are undisturbed so that you can focus and work in peace. It’s not necessary to mark out your circle, but some like to do it for ritual purposes, or for protection. You can mark the boundaries of the circle with a long piece of cord, or put candles or rocks along the edges. Some Witches like to use crystals corresponding to each of the cardinal points (each point represents one of the four elements). Some people use organize on the edges of their circles as they feel it adds extra protection. It’s completely up to you how you would like to mark out or decorate your circle! The casting The next step is to conjure the pure energy that will surround and protect you. There are as many ways to do this as there are practitioners, so you will find a way that is suitable to you and your practices. +27656352511
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