This completes the symbols for the actaul Labyrinth Path.
However, there will be a small set of symbols that are associated with the Magician. Actually the elemental symbols of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water will be associated with the Magician, so it's fitting that they are on this list.
Although with the Magician the following symbols will be associated. (I haven't yet created the actual symbols I'll use yet so I'll just describe them for now).
1. Pentacle
2. Sword
3. Feathered Quill
4. Crystal Wand
5. Cauldron
6. Chalice
These actually represent the four spiritual elements. There are reasons why there are six of them. The Sword and Quill both belong to Air, and the Wand and Cauldron both belong to Fire. These are all important in order to properly convey the power of each of these spiritual elements.
So these symbols will be contained within the Labyrinth path at the Magician's Table.
In the actual physical garden these symbols are manifest in physical form and I care all of these items along with me as I walk the path. This may seem a bit cumbersome, and in some ways it is. But I think this is good because this reminds us that we truly have all these magickal powers and we shouldn't take them for granted or ignore them.
Part of the life lesson in this is that we should always be aware of all our powers and potential in everything we do. We also should learn which powers are best used, and which aspect of each power is best used.
In the case of Air, we have many choices of how to use this power. The Sword and Quill in some sense can be the decision to make War or Peace through diplomacy. We must recongize that we have these choices. Of course there's far more to it than this, but that's an obvious example.
In the case of Fire, we also have some obvious choices. We can't use the power of inspiration and creativity (the Wand), or we can use the power of banishment or forgiveness (the Cauldron). Two ways in which the same power can be used. We should always be aware of what our options are before we make choices to act.
Of course, Earth and Water also have many choices, but those choices are already contained within the single symbols.
For example, the Earth symbol is actually a two-faced clay disk. On one side it contains an invocation pentacle, on the other a banishing pentacle. This represent the fact that we can bring physical manifestations into our lives, or send them away in whatever manner. The most popular idea that is used in Tarot is through business or finance. Buy = manifestation, Sell = banishment.
Although that is an over simplifaction since there are many other ways in which we can create or remove manifestations from our lives. Not the least of which is our own ability to create and build things from raw materials, or conversely physically destroy them or toss them in a fire.
People don't realize their power of manifestation. They take it for granted in this day and age.
The Chalice is also 'two-face'. I actually represent this by having a chalice that silver on one side and bronze on the other. One side represent the Emotion of love and feeding each other's spirit in positive ways and the Chalice is seen as containing healthy drink. The other side represents the Emotion of anger and distrust and the Chalice then represents a vessle that carries poison.
So there's much to write about.
In other words, all four spiritual elements can be used for good or for harm and we should always be aware of this.
I really wish someone would have written this book years ago and gaven it to me as a child. It would have made things far more clearer and easy.