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Glossary of Wiccan, Neo-Pagan and Occult Terminology

CADUCEUS

Caduceus         The name given to a number of different symbolic wands, first appearing in ancient Mesopotamian cultures around 2600 BC, consisting of two serpents or basilisks twisted around a rod.   In Graeco-Roman mythology it was the white wand carried by Roman heralds suing for peace and - the wand of Mercury (herald of the gods).

Some occultists claim that the two entwined serpents symbolise the healing snakes of the demi-god Aesculapius, and the symbol has been widely adopted as a symbol of the medical profession (a form of the Caduceus is used in the badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps and the logo of the Australian Medical Association).

In Hindu and Buddhist Esoteric teachings the Caduceus represents the spiritual energies or healing forces that run up and down the human spine.

Though rarely - if ever - used in Wicca, in various occult orders the Caduceus represents the harmony and balance between negative and positive forces, the fIxed and the inconstant, the continuity of life and the decay of life.


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PLEASE NOTE:
One of the major problems with 'defining' Paganism and/or its beliefs and practices is that it is an 'organic' movement, in that it is undergoing constant change and re-evaluation from within, and as such any 'one-size-fits-all' approach to understanding Paganism will be found wanting.

Due to the very 'organic' nature of Paganism, and the many differing Paths and Traditions within it, in many cases no one definition may be universally accepted by all Pagans.   Therefore, where such cases of possible conflicting and/or contradictory meanings of certain terms occur I have endevoured to give not only the generally accepted meaning, but also any major 'variations' in belief and/or practice.

Christians who believe this difference in meaning of certain key terms, beliefs and practices to be unique to Paganism need to remember that such conflicts also arise within the Body of Christ - the Church.   Take for instance the differing practices amongst Christians concerning Baptism and the different attitudes towards women in the clergy.

- Jean-Luc



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