Black Obsidian Athame

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Black Obsidian is the "asking stone". The response is "whispered" in a positive voice inside your mind while holding this stone.  It is a protective shield that helps one remain centered when facing negativity.  Helps you understand the source of negativity, aids you in disconnecting from it and in forgiving others.

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An athame is a ceremonial tool often used in spiritual practices, particularly in Wicca, paganism, and other metaphysical traditions. Here are some of its common uses:

Ritual and Ceremonial Uses

  1. Casting and Closing Circles: The athame is used to direct energy when creating sacred space and casting protective circles for rituals.
  2. Energy Direction: It serves as a tool for channeling and focusing energy, making it useful in spellwork and energy manipulation.
  3. Symbolism of Air or Fire: Depending on the tradition, the athame may represent the element of Air (intellect and communication) or Fire (will and transformation).

Metaphysical Uses

  1. Cutting Energetic Ties: The athame can symbolically sever attachments or ties to unwanted energies, relationships, or habits.
  2. Drawing Symbols or Sigils: It can be used to trace sigils, runes, or symbols in the air or on surfaces as part of spellwork or intention-setting.
  3. Invocation and Banishing: Used to invoke protective energies or banish negative influences from a space or person.

Non-Physical Cutting

  1. Separating Energies: The athame can delineate boundaries between energies, people, or dimensions, aiding in purification or spiritual clarity.
  2. Sacred Offerings: It may be used symbolically in offerings, representing focus, intent, and dedication.

Personal Practice

  1. Meditation and Visualization: It can aid in focusing intent during meditation, helping the practitioner visualize energy flow or spiritual connections.
  2. Ritual Dedication: Used as part of personal or group rituals to signify a commitment to spiritual growth or specific goals.

The athame is traditionally not used for physical cutting or mundane tasks; instead, its power lies in its symbolic and energetic significance.

 


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