Witchcraft and Magic
Magical tools
Practices and Rituals
Elements and symbols
Divination and Spirituality
100

A person who uses magic or practices witchcraft.

Witch

100

A big pot used in magic, often for making potions.

Cauldron

100

A special space made for rituals, often drawn on the ground

Magic Circle

100

Earth, air, fire, water, and spirit—basic natural forces in magic.

Elements

100

A set of cards used to tell the future or understand yourself.

Tarot

200

Words or actions to make magic happen.

Spell

200

A five-pointed star in a circle, used for protection.

Pentacle

200

Calling gods, spirits, or powers to help with magic.

Invocation

200

Ancient symbols used for telling the future or for magic.

Rune

200

The power to see things or events that others can’t.

Clairvoyance

300

Special words or objects used for good luck or magic.

Charm

300

A round glass ball used to see the future.

Crystal ball

300

Sitting quietly to think deeply and connect with magic or energy

Meditation

300

A special object for good luck or protection.

Talisman

300

The study of how the stars and planets affect people’s lives.

Astrology

400

Magic used to hurt or harm others.

Black Magic

400

A stick used by witches to focus magic.

Wand

400

A festival at the end of October, like Halloween.

Samhain

400

A small object worn to keep away bad things or danger.

Amulet

400

A person or object that gives messages from gods or spirits.

Oracle

500

Magic connected to nature, plants, and the earth.

Green magic

500

A special knife used in witch rituals.

Athame

500

A time when day and night are equal, celebrated in magic.

Equinox:

500

A crystal used for healing and making magic stronger.

Quartz

500

A shiny, dark surface used for looking into the future.

Black mirror

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