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===Five elements=== [[File:Five elements and pentagram.svg|thumb|right|Five elements with pentacle]] Many traditions hold a belief in the five [[classical element]]s, although they are seen as symbolic representations of the [[phase (matter)|phases of matter]]. These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a [[magic circle]]. The five elements are [[Air (classical element)|air]], [[Fire (classical element)|fire]], [[Water (classical element)|water]], [[Earth (classical element)|earth]], and [[Aether (classical element)|aether]] (or spirit), where aether unites the other four elements.<ref>{{cite book |title=Creating Circles & Ceremonies |publisher=New Page Books |location=[[Franklin Lakes, New Jersey|Franklin Lakes]] |first=Oberon |last=Zell-Ravenheart |author2=Zell-Ravenheart, Morning Glory |year=2006 |page=42 |isbn=1-56414-864-5 }}</ref> Various analogies have been devised to explain the concept of the five elements; for instance, the Wiccan [[Ann-Marie Gallagher]] used that of a tree, which is composed of the earth (with the soil and plant matter), water (sap and moisture), fire (through [[photosynthesis]]) and air (the formation of [[oxygen]] from [[carbon dioxide]]), all of which are believed to be united through spirit.{{sfn|Gallagher|2005|pp=77, 78}} Traditionally, in the Gardnerian Craft, each element has been associated with a cardinal point of the compass: air with the east, fire with the south, water with the west, earth with the north, and the spirit with the center.{{sfn|Gallagher|2005}} However, some Wiccans, such as [[Frederic Lamond (Wiccan)|Frederic Lamond]], have claimed that the set cardinal points are only those applicable to the geography of southern England, where Wicca evolved, and that Wiccans should determine which directions best suit each element in their region. For instance, those living on the east coast of [[North America]] should invoke water in the east and not the west because the colossal body of water, the [[Atlantic Ocean]], is to their east.{{sfn|Lamond|2004|pp=88-89}} Other Craft groups have associated the elements with different cardinal points; for instance [[Robert Cochrane (witch)|Robert Cochrane]]'s Clan of Tubal Cain associated earth with south, fire with east, water with west and air with north,{{sfn|Valiente|1989|p=124}} and each of which was controlled over by a different deity who were seen as children of the primary Horned God and Goddess. The five elements are symbolised by the five points of the [[pentagram]], the most-used symbol of Wicca.{{sfn|Valiente|1973|page=264}}
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