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PENTACLE
In Wicca, the five points represent the five elements and their
metaphysical aspects. The element of earth represents physical endurance and  stability and is the symbol of the lower left point. The lower right point is  symbolic of fire, which represents courage. The element of water represents  intuition and emotion and is the meaning of the upper right point. The upper  left point symbolizes air and represents intelligence. The fifth point is  symbolic of the element of spirit, and represents the divine. The meaning is  basically similar to the old saying “mind over matter,” which means the ability  of one’s spirit to control the lower aspects of our being. 
A physical pentacle in the form of a flat disc is often the a main feature of  the altar and is a widely used ritual tool. The symbol is used to decorate  magickal tools or items such as a chalice, cauldron, or the handle of the athame  itself. For some it represents feminine energy relating to the Goddess and may  be used to bind elemental spirits of the earth as well as to hold consecrated
objects such as herbs, amulets and crystals

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