What To Purchase At A Wiccan Supply Store Online

By Angel Dudley


Though tiny compared to more established religions, Wicca has been growing faster than any religion in the English-speaking world for the past twenty years. As recently as the 1950s, the religion was practiced by a small group of English witches. Since then, an estimated two million people have claimed Wicca for their own, with no ceiling in sight. Unsurprisingly, businesses have sprouted to service this new community, including dozens of Wiccan supply store online.

Some religions are very spare in their material accouterments and sacred objects. They prefer a spare room, with simple prayer or meditation for a ritual, appropriate to their rather simple metaphysics. This is fine for them and for their adherents, but Wicca is just about the opposite of such a religion, and practically explodes with potential objects of religious practice.

In the Wiccan community, there will always be a tension between shopping online and shopping at brick and mortar shops, especially since so many of these shops are attached to actual covens. These shops provide either all, or at least much, of the income these covens' total income from the sale of goods and services right over the counter top. Shopping on the Internet, however, will always be a fine supplementary source for anyone's Wicca or New Age based supplies, offering a variety of products an bargains no physical store can match.

Many of the people who own these internet sites are Wicca oriented themselves. This is an important thing for shoppers to consider, since among the goods these sites offer are many which advertise themselves as dedicated magickal tools intended to produce specific effects. It will be necessary that the person who made such goods be expert in magic and knowledgeable about numerous herbs and oils.

Many products are derived from incenses or oils blended in precise combination in order to achieve particular, desired magical results. For example, a blend for banishing could be whipped up of from a recipe containing sage, crushed bay, and other herbal derivatives. Once blended, it is meant to be applied. Typically as a smoke, to cleanse the customer's living space of malevolent elements either lingering there as a result of past occupant, or targeting him or her as an individual.

An incense or oil blend intended to attract sex or a more serious partnership could contain a mix of musk, roses, and more. Moreover, blends are produced for needs as various as material abundance and communion with deities. Obviously, any people involved in making these blends must have knowledge of something beyond the mere manipulation of pleasant scents.

To adherents of Wicca, a feat of magic or more conventional worship can be done either at home, in one's own dedicated chamber, or in the open, beneath the Sun or Moon. When indoors, ritual is typically conducted at an altar, and equipping that altar inevitably takes up quite a bit of cash, especially at the beginning of the Wiccan's practice.

Further, any shop worth its pentacles will have statues, a range of tarot cards, and Books of Shadows. Most places will in fact offer "starter kits" which have all the essential pieces of equipment necessary to begin practicing the religion. Anything one can imagine needing is available somewhere at a Wiccan supply store online.




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