Labrys
A double-headed axe which symbolized the Goddess in ancient Crete, still used by some
Wiccans for this same purpose. They labrys may be placed on or leaned against the left
side of the altar.
Lamps of Art
Candles used to illuminate the altar at a ritual; they may be white, or coloured to
correspond with the sabbat being celebrated or to the magickal work being done.
Last Quarter
One-half of the Moon appears illuminated by direct sunlight while the illuminated part
is decreasing. Here, the Moon is Crone.
Law of Return
Whatever energy is sent out returns to the sender multiplied. Some traditions say it is
multiplied by three, and therefore call this principle the "Threefold Law".
Laws of Witchcraft
A list of rules for Witches, focusing on individual conduct and coven opperations. They
are sometimes called the 'Ordains' or 'Ardaynes'. Several versions exist. Their orgins
are unclear: they may be from the Burning Times, or recent, or a pastiche of ancient and
modern.
Lughnasadh
A Wiccan festival celebrated on August 1st (Northern Hemisphere) also kown as August Eve,
Lammas, Feast of Bread. Lughnasadh marks the first harvest, when the fruits of the Earth
are cut and stored for the dark winter months, and when the God also mysteriously weakens
as the days grow shorter.
Lunar Cycle
It's roughly a 29-day cycle during which the visible phase of the Moon waxes from dark
to full and wanes to dark again. Much magick is geared to the energies present at certain
phases.
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