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1The four airts, or quarters, are the guardians of the magic circle
2Often, the airts are personified as guardians or identified with deities.
3We get 'a' the airts the wind can blow' up here.
4The four airts are invoked at the beginning of almost every major Wiccan ceremony.
5The airts are further associated with several systems of color.
6Some of the correspondences of the airts are as follows:
7The airts represent the totality of all existence and the furthest extent of being.
8The normal Wiccan correspondences of airts to elements are as follows: east-air ,south-fire,west-water,north-earth
9The airts are the four cardinal points in the circle: east, south, west, and north.
10You have now successfully invoked the four airts to guard and aid your magic circle.
11By invoking the four airts, then, we symbolize our connection to all things that exist.
12Anywhere-nowhere-everywhere ;to'all the airts the wind can blaw.
13People then used the airts and their correspondences as a system of memory and patterned thought.
14You learned about the airts, or quarters, in Lesson V. Now you will learn how to call them.
15Each of these corresponds to one of the airts and to all of the things associated with that particular airt.
16What's more, 'tis all in one language, though they come, as my man would say, from all the airts o' Babel.