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Another name for the Guardians or four major elements of the magick circle, so named because they are believed to watch over the sacred space and protect all within from harm
Originating from the Enochian techniques of working, but now integrated into many popular techniques of working, the watchtowers relate to the four main compass points within the circle of north, east, south and west Each watchtower relates to an individual element of air, fire, water or earth and, depending upon the traditions, will also have colour, Elemental, animal and spirit associations with each
Rulers of the elemental energies and quarters who give protection during a ritual
A concept derived from ceremonial magick; the four watchtowers each represent a cardinal direction, element, elemental, and a color They are commonly used in modern Wicca
plural of watchtower
Watchtower
an illustrated religious magazine printed and published by Jehovah's Witnesses
watchtower
an observation tower, in which a lookout keeps watch over prisoners, or looks out for fires etc
watchtower
{n} a tower for a sentinel to stand upon
Watchtower
an illustrated religious magazine printed and published by Jehovahs Witnesses
watchtower
{i} tower used for guarding or watching out for the enemy
watchtower
an observation tower for a lookout to watch over prisoners or watch for fires or enemies
watchtower
A tower in which a sentinel is placed to watch for enemies, the approach of danger, or the like
watchtower
A watchtower is a high building which gives a person a good view of the area around the place that they are guarding. a magazine produced by the religious group the Jehovah's Witnesses, who go to people's houses and try to persuade them to buy it. a high tower used for watching and guarding a place
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