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What Are the Wiccan Ritual Tools

If you are a newcomer to Wicca, you probably have many questions about the ritual tools. Once you know more about them, you can make informed decisions about whether each tool fits into your spiritual practice. This article examines the list of tools specified by Wicca founder Gerald Gardner, which are still used by Gardnerian covens today. Gardner borrowed the ritual tool tradition from ceremonial magic. He thought Wiccans should likewise create and consecrate their own elaborate implements for magical use. According to Gerald Gardner, the primary Wiccan tools are as follows:

Tarot aficionados might be pleased to know that these four primary tools can be seen in most versions of the Major Arcana card, the Magician. In the Rider-Waite tarot deck, he is holding up the wand while the other three tools sit on his altar. The four primary ritual tools are also reflected in the four tarot suits of Coins (Pentacles), Swords, Wands, and Cups. Most Wiccans nowadays, especially the solitary ones, limit their spiritual practice to these four tools. However, Gerald Gardner's great love of pomp and ceremony led him to list several secondary tools:

As you can see, Gerald Gardner definitely was not the kitchen-witch type who might mince chives with a paring knife, wash it off, and then use it to cast a circle. But you might be. You might not like ceremonial magic as much as he did. Or you might just be a minimalist who has your own idea about which ritual tools are needed to practice Wicca. Think about the classic Wiccan tools and decide for yourself which ones appeal to you.

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