Jun 13, 2017 · Athame. The athame is a double-edged knife used to inscribe, or cast, the circle of power onto the earth or floor. It is associated with the element of fire, and it represents strength, power, and the masculine force of nature. Since the athame is a weapon, it also has the power to subdue and banish rebellious entities or spirits.
Apr 26, 2011 · MAKING AN ATHAME An athame is traditionally a double-bladed knife with a black handle. Very few people make their own, although it is possible to do so. Most people obtain one and personalize it in some way. This is most commonly done by inscribing symbols or runes on it. In some traditions specific symbols are…
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The Athame, Dagger, Boline, Rune Knife. In this video I’m going to discuss one of the key tools across all of the traditions, and that is the use of the blade in magic. This video I will discuss the various uses for the blade, and the various types of blades, each of them having a unique purpose. In the information gathered below, I’m ...
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The athame represents the magical element of fire, associated with the Sun and the Horned God; while the chalice represents the magical element of water, associated with the Moon and the Goddess. The union of the two then represents the union of God and Goddess, male and female, sun and moon, fire and water.
The boline is often confused or mislabeled the “white-handled knife”, a completely different magical blade. NOTE – In “kitchen witchcraft” witches are encouraged to use magical tools for mundane purposes to increase the witch’s familiarity with them.
In the Aztec culture, a tecpatl was a flint or obsidian knife with a lanceolate figure and double-edged blade, with elongated ends. The tecpatl or sacrificial knife, was an important element in Aztec rituals.
Dagger. The dagger’s primary use or symbolic meaning, is to channel and direct psychic energy , generally conceived as etheric fire. This tool is designed for creating change. It’s an aggressive, and assertive tool, designed to transform.
For people practising magic, the dagger is typically used for the casting of the circle. Where the wand could be seen in my previous video, casting a circle to bring down a magical cone of protection, the dagger is used to slice or cut into the veil, allowing us to enter from the mundane into the world of magic.
When the circle is ritually purified after being cast, that is traditionally done with the remaining three elements—air (incense), water (salt-water), and earth (salt) – because the element of fire has already been imbued into the circle during the casting, by the use of the athame.
Choosing a ritual knife. One of the most important Witch’s helpers is the athame, or ritual knife. The athame is the elemental tool of Air or of Fire, depending on your tradition. It is generally not used to cut physical objects, but to direct energy and draw boundaries. Most closely associated with Wiccan practice, ...
Ritual knives come in all different shapes and sizes: Long and slender, fat and wedge-shaped, curved and straight, tiny and imposing. Finding the right fit for you is the first consideration in choosing an athame for your toolkit. When it comes to using your athame for magick, size doesn’t matter.
Blade. A double-edged blade is prescribed for Wiccan practice by Gardner, and is certainly the most popular form of athame. Since you can cut in either direction, it’s not necessary to rotate a double-edge blade as much when drawing complex shapes, like sigils.