When the HP is Happy, Everyone is Happy
Lesson 6
Going Back Over
Phoenix Kreger
Akasha:
From what I do know about this term is that, even though I have never heard it used before, (maybe it's because I am a beginer) I know that to Wiccans, the fifth element is known as the "spirit". The word Akasha is actually a Sanskit word "meaning aether in both its elemental and metaphysical senses" (according to Wikipedia). Origin of Akasha is Hindi. Akasha is also taken to mean sky, by way of Hindu and Gujarati Indian languages. This is why Wiccans also associate Akasha with outer space or "the void". Akasha is seen as the omnipresent spiritual power, that permeates the universe. It is the energy out of which the Elements formed. …show more content…
I always seem to go for anything with those colors. What point in life correlates directly with the Wiccan fifth element you may ask, Preconception and soulness, before birth and afterlife, the entire life, death, and rebirth cycle is the answer. I don't know if this will make any sence but, of far as any other magickal properties: No herbs and yet all herbs, no stones and yet all stones, as far as metals, meteoritic metals are the closest association. It is hard to associate particular Wiccan tools or items with Akasha, as all things are associated with it and through it. Many beginners do not realize that the Pentacle is also part of Akasha. The question is, How and why? Well, from my studies and understanding, The top point is associated with the Wiccan fifth element, or spirit. The other four points are associated with the four elements, earth, air, fire, and water. The circle around the star is considered as The circle that pulls together all elements, as well as humans and things derived from the elements. In essence, I assume that the circle is also representative of Akasha, as Akasha is the root of all energy. How is the pentacle or pentagram associated with Akasha the fifth element? The top point is associated with the Wiccan fifth element, or spirit. The other four points are associated with the four elements, earth, air, fire, and water. What does the circle around the five pointed star? It is the circle of life, death, and rebirth and the energy that draws us all together as one. The circle that pulls together all elements, as well as humans and things derived from the elements. In essence, I assume that the circle is also representative of Akasha, as Akasha is the root of all