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“Blessed be” is a witchy greeting used among many practitioners to wish good luck and well-being upon each other. It's used to call upon the blessing of the Wiccan gods and has been adopted by other Pagans, as well, to bring luck and positivity from the divine. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the meaning and origins of “Blessed be,” as well as when and how to use the phrase.
Things You Should Know
- “Blessed be” is a Wiccan phrase used to promote positivity, good luck, and the blessing of the gods during rituals.
- It is often used to greet fellow Wiccans and to build a sense of community among Pagans.
- The phrase is used in a Wiccan initiation practice called the Five Fold Kiss, in which the initiate’s body is “blessed” with five kisses.
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- ↑ https://witchesandpagans.com/paganism-101/introduction-to-paganism/287-glossary-of-pagan-terms.html
- ↑ https://magickalspot.com/wiccan-saying-blessed-be/
- ↑ https://magickalspot.com/wiccan-saying-blessed-be/
- ↑ https://magickalspot.com/wiccan-saying-blessed-be/
- ↑ https://pluralism.org/gardnerian-tradition
- ↑ https://occult-world.com/fivefold-kiss/