Also known as Warding, Circle Casting and making a Barrier is the act of protecting a space, via a circle of energy. Most practitioners cast the circle at it's equator. The way taught to Ward in common Wicca practices is envisioning a blue-white stream of energy coming from the tip of your fingers or tools (Fingers: pointer and middle held together Tools: Staff, Wand, Sword, Athame) and laying it on the ground. (commonly in a clockwise motion) Blue is one of the 3 strongest colors of protection (Blue, Red, & black) and White is the color of purity, and good for most all magickal practices. Other ways are to visualize yourself, and then visualize the circle into existence, this process gives more freedom, for example one could make the shield out of wings, feathers, shrubbery, even something as pure shadow or white light. When inside a circle common Wicca also states to move clockwise (deosil Original Irish spelling: deiseal) only. But while your tradition dictates the specifics of the practices, most follow these same routines. The purposes of a circle casting are many, from keeping the energies of a spell held within it until 'send off' to keeping out influences that would be destructive to your magick, to keeping harmful spirits out of an area.
The reason behind Circle Casting I'm covering here however is to Shield or Ward an area. A circle provides ample protection in most situations. But in my experience there is one common flaw: Deosil is the movement of cleansing, Counter-clockwise (Widdershins) however is the movement of protection. In common Wicca however it is considered the "negative" moment, or "Left handed Path" these are misconceptions stemming from the prosecution of Witchcraft that have been carried over into modern day Wicca. The simple fact is, the belief that there is any "Wrong" or "Right" way to practice Witchcraft, is untrue. There are only different ways.
The strongest protective circles I've ever cast have always been (and will always be) Bi-Polar Circles.
How to cast a Bi-Polar circle: First off, there are in fact. Two circles involved in this casting, the outer circle is cast and moves Widdershins, the second is the inner circle, which moves and is cast Deosil. These two circles compliment each other, moving one another together and thus generating more energy than a normal circle alone. I have never cast a bi-polar circle that has been penetrated. I can't say that for normal circles I've cast.
1. Cast the outer circle first, by moving counter-clockwise while visualizing a crystalline shadowy energy lay on the ground.
2. Cast the inner circle second, moving clockwise while picturing a crystalline white energy lay on the ground.
3. Get the feel for these circles and "Bookmark" it in your mind.
4. Close both circles and refocus, call up the memory of the energies and simultaneously cast the outer and inner circles. Visualize them moving against each other the movement generating protective energy.
Steps 1-3 are practice phases to get the feel for the circles. The fourth step is the proper way to cast a bi-polar circle. It can be hard to cast both circles at once, but practice will ease the transition.
Shielding is one of the best protective practices I've learned and can be used for a multitude of purposes.
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