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CIRCLE, MAGIC: A sphere of magical energies in which Wiccan rituals are usually practiced. The area inside the circle is seen as being sacred ground in which Wicca and their deities may meet. The circle is deconstructed (released, grounded, etc) after use. Often constructed using the athame, along with incense, salt, and water, but methods vary greatly. (See also: CIRCLE, MAGIC, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Magic Circle: Pagan Wicca Dictionary on Circle, Magic Circle, Magic - A sphere of magical energies in which Wiccan rituals are usually practiced. The area inside the circle is seen as being sacred ground in which Wicca and their deities may meet. The circle is deconstructed (released, grounded, etc) after use. Often constructed using the athame, along with incence, salt, and water, but methods vary greatly. (See also: Circle, Magic, Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)
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MAGIC CIRCLE MAGIC CIRCLE The purpose of the circle drawn around the magician is to keep him separated from both mundane and demonic forces. One's magical aura is normally extended far into everyday life, but in the particularly vulnerable state of invocation, one's concentration is much too inner-directed and narrow to be able to protect oneself if the circumference is too large. Moreover, there are some cautious magicians who insist on coverage above and below them, as well. (See also: MAGIC CIRCLE, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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 |  |  | Magic Circle: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - Difference between roundabouts and traffic circlesRoundabouts are sometimes referred to as traffic circles, but a technical distinction was made between roundabouts and traffic circles in the mid-1960s:
1. For countries that drive on the right-hand side of the road.
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See also:Roundabout, Roundabout - Difference between roundabouts and traffic circles, Roundabout - History and safety, Roundabout - Types of roundabout, Roundabout - Mini roundabouts, Roundabout - Roundabouts on motorways, Roundabout - Controlled Roundabouts, Roundabout - Magic Roundabouts, Roundabout - Roundabouts with Trams, Roundabout - Trivia Read more here: » Roundabout: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - Difference between roundabouts and traffic circles |
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 |  |  | Magic Circle: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - History and safetyThe first actual modern roundabout was constructed in New York City, United States in 1904. However, the widespread use of roundabouts began when British engineers reengineered the traffic circle in the mid-1960s to overcome its limitations of capacity and for safety issues. Unlike traffic circles, roundabouts operate with yield control to give priority to circulating traffic and eliminate much of the driver confusion associated with traffic circles and driver wait associated with junctions that have traffic lights. Roughly the same size as ...
See also:Roundabout, Roundabout - Difference between roundabouts and traffic circles, Roundabout - History and safety, Roundabout - Types of roundabout, Roundabout - Mini roundabouts, Roundabout - Roundabouts on motorways, Roundabout - Controlled Roundabouts, Roundabout - Magic Roundabouts, Roundabout - Trivia Read more here: » Roundabout: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - History and safety |
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 |  |  | Magic Circle: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - History and safetyThe first actual modern roundabout was constructed in New York City, United States in 1904. However, the widespread use of roundabouts began when British engineers reengineered the traffic circle in the mid-1960s to overcome its limitations of capacity and for safety issues. Unlike traffic circles, roundabouts operate with yield control to give priority to circulating traffic and eliminate much of the driver confusion associated with traffic circles and driver wait associated with junctions that have traffic lights. Roughly the same size as ...
See also:Roundabout, Roundabout - Difference between roundabouts and traffic circles, Roundabout - History and safety, Roundabout - Types of roundabout, Roundabout - Mini roundabouts, Roundabout - Roundabouts on motorways, Roundabout - Controlled Roundabouts, Roundabout - Magic Roundabouts, Roundabout - Roundabouts with Trams, Roundabout - Trivia Read more here: » Roundabout: Encyclopedia II - Roundabout - History and safety |
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