"I went to Candle shops around to ask them about alter kits, and they basicly said that they will cause harm to you even the five star. Anyone that can tell me your experiance with using all the things in thier alter, or who was told what I was told? ... mostly alters that have the knives, and the cauldrons and the other stuff are more for black magic."
Logically it's up to the individual how they use their tools &"talents. Witches are unique, the same as everyone else.
There's no rule that altar gear must conform to ceremonial ritual style or come from new-age-shops. Many witches make their own tools & repurpose household dishes or use natural finds. When designing altars it's good to remember that
Magic works with Nature so we really can't neglect that recognition because however simply or ornately an altar's decorated we are still addressing Nature. Even grounding & centering when drawing energy from earth & sky through the breath are acts of communing with Nature's Elements in sky, sea & land with fire being of the gods.
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Tools: represent elements of Nature - wand, blade, cup & pentacle represent air, fire, water, earth.
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Start-up gear: heat-safe incense/fire bowl, candle holders, libation cup/dish rep. air, fire, water, earth.
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Supplies: incense or aerosol - candle & oil - libation - salt & herbs represent air-fire-water-earth.
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Pentacle - the 5 points of the star stand for aether, air, earth, fire & water.
When I'm outdoors I use my cauldron as a fire pot & my athame to cast circle. Indoors, around my cats, I prefer using my home made wand to guide energy & of course a pentacle is for charging spells. The multi-purpose cauldron safely holds long burning spell candles, water for scrying & can be used to bake bread. I use a cup of coffee or shot glass of wine instead of a chalice when libations are called for.
The pentagram - five pointed, upright star within a circle - displays phi, the Golden Ratio (0.618). The Golden Ratio is also found in the shape of sea shells, distribution of seeds & petals in a flower, placement of leaves and branches of trees. The Golden Ratio is observed in the orbiting dance of planets of the inner solar system as well. That's the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and our Moon, and Mars. Every 8 years the path of Venus' orbit, as seen from Earth, traces a five petaled flower design in the sky, formed by our nearest and furthest approaches to each other. So, in Nature's organic designs and in the planetary distribution and motions, life exhibits the ratios depicted by the star-within-a-circle. Therefore, it is a known symbol of Nature.
