Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Hallow's Eve Nichols 2003

Samhain
All Hallow's Eve, by Mike Nichols 2003

Samhain. All Hallows. All Hallow’s Eve. Hallow E’en. Halloween. The most magical night of the year. Exactly opposite Beltane on the wheel of the year, Halloween is Beltane’s dark twin. A night of glowing jack-o’-lanterns, bobbing for apples, tricks or treats, and dressing in costume. A night of ghost stories and séances, tarot card readings and scrying with mirrors. A night of power, when the veil that separates our world from the Otherworld is at its thinnest. A “spirit night”, as they say in Wales. 

All Hallow’s Eve is the eve of All Hallow’s Day (November 1). And for once, even popular tradition remembers that the eve is more important than the day itself, the traditional celebration focusing on October 31, beginning at sundown. And this seems only fitting for the great Celtic New Year’s festival. Not that the holiday was Celtic only. In fact, it is startling how many ancient and unconnected cultures (the Egyptians and pre-Spanish Mexicans, for example) celebrated this as a festival of the dead. But the majority of our modern traditions can be traced to the British Isles. 

The Celts called it Samhain, which means “summer’s end”, according to their ancient twofold division of the year, when summer ran from Beltane to Samhain and winter ran from Samhain to Beltane. (Some modern covens echo this structure by letting the high priest “rule” the coven beginning on Samhain, with rulership returned to the high priestess at Beltane.) According to the later fourfold division of the year, Samhain is seen as “autumn’s end” and the beginning of winter. Samhain is pronounced (depending on where you’re from) as “sow-in” (in Ireland), or “sow-een” (in Wales), or “sav-en” (in Scotland), or (inevitably) “sam-hane” (in the U.S., where we don’t speak Gaelic). 

Not only is Samhain the end of autumn; it is also, more importantly, the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. Celtic New Year’s Eve, when the new year begins with the onset of the dark phase of the year, just as the new day begins at sundown. There are many representations of Celtic Gods with two faces, and it surely must have been one of them who held sway over Samhain. Like his Roman counterpart Janus, he would straddle the threshold, one face turned toward the past, in commemoration of those who died during the last year, and one face gazing hopefully toward the future, mystic eyes attempting to pierce the veil and divine what the coming year holds. These two themes, celebrating the dead and divining the future, are inexorably intertwined in Samhain, as they are likely to be in any New Year’s celebration. 

As a feast of the dead, this was the one night when the dead could, if they wished, return to the land of the living, to celebrate with their family, tribe, or clan. And so the great burial mounds of Ireland (sidhe mounds) were opened up, with lighted torches lining the walls, so the dead could find their way. Extra places were set at the table and food set out for any who had died that year. And there are many stories that tell of Irish heroes making raids on the Underworld while the gates of faery stood open, though all must return to their appointed places by cockcrow. 

As a feast of divination, this was the night par excellence for peering into the future. The reason for this has to do with the Celtic view of time. In a culture that uses a linear concept of time, like our modern one, New Year’s Eve is simply a milestone on a very long road that stretches in a straight line from birth to death. Thus, the New Year’s festival is a part of time. The ancient Celtic view of time, however, is cyclical. And in this framework, New Year’s Eve represents a point outside of time, when the natural order of the universe dissolves back into primordial chaos, preparatory to reestablishing itself in a new order. Thus, Samhain is a night that exists outside of time and, hence, it may be used to view any other point in time. At no other holiday is a tarot card reading, crystal reading, or tealeaf reading so likely to succeed. 

The Christian religion, with its emphasis on the “historical” Christ and his act of Redemption 2000 years ago, is forced into a linear view of time, where seeing the future is an illogical proposition. In fact, from the Christian perspective, any attempt to do so is seen as inherently evil. This did not keep the medieval church from co-opting Samhain’s other motif, commemoration of the dead. To the church, however, it could never be a feast for all the dead, but only the blessed dead, all those hallowed (made holy) by obedience to God—thus, All Hallow’s, or Hallowmas, later All Saints and All Souls. 

Perhaps the most famous icon of the holiday is the jack-o’- lantern. Various authorities attribute it to either Scottish or Irish origin. However, it seems clear that it was used as a lantern by people who traveled the road this night, the scary face to frighten away spirits or faeries who might otherwise lead one astray. Set on porches and in windows, they cast the same spell of protection over the household. (The American pumpkin seems to have forever superseded the European gourd as the jack-o’- lantern of choice.) Bobbing for apples may well represent the remnants of a Pagan “baptism” rite called a seining, according to some writers. The water-filled tub is a latter-day Cauldron of Regeneration, into which the novice’s head is immersed. The fact that the participant in this folk game was usually blindfolded with hands tied behind the back also puts one in mind of a traditional Craft initiation ceremony. 

The custom of dressing in costume and “trick-or-treating” is of Celtic origin, with survivals particularly strong in Scotland. However, there are some important differences from the modern version. In the first place, the custom was not relegated to children, but was actively indulged in by adults as well. Also, the “treat” that was required was often one of spirits (the liquid variety). This has recently been revived by college students who go ‘trick-or-drinking’. And in ancient times, the roving bands would sing seasonal carols from house-to-house, making the tradition very similar to Yuletide wassailing. In fact, the custom known as caroling, now connected exclusively with Midwinter, was once practiced at all the major holidays. Finally, in Scotland at least, the tradition of dressing in costume consisted almost exclusively of cross-dressing (i.e., men dressing as women, and women as men). It seems as though ancient societies provided an opportunity for people to “try on” the role of the opposite gender for one night of the year. (Although in Scotland, this is admittedly less dramatic—but more confusing—since men were in the habit of wearing skirtlike kilts anyway. Oh well...) 

To Witches, Halloween is one of the four High Holidays, or Greater Sabbats, or cross-quarter days. Because it is the most important holiday of the year, it is sometimes called “The Great Sabbat”. It is an ironic fact that the newer, self-created covens tend to use the older name of the holiday, Samhain, which they have discovered through modern research. While the older hereditary and traditional covens often use the newer name, Halloween, which has been handed down through oral tradition within their coven. (This often holds true for the names of the other holidays, as well. One may often get an indication of a coven’s antiquity by noting what names it uses for the holidays.) 

With such an important holiday, Witches often hold two distinct celebrations. First, a large Halloween party for non- Craft friends, often held on the previous weekend. And second, a coven ritual held on Halloween night itself, late enough so as not to be interrupted by trick-or-treaters. If the rituals are performed properly, there is often the feeling of invisible friends taking part in the rites. Another date that may be utilized in planning celebrations is the actual cross-quarter day, or Old Halloween, or Halloween O.S. (Old Style). This occurs when the sun has reached fifteen degrees Scorpio, an astrological “power point” symbolized by the Eagle. The celebration would begin at sunset. Interestingly, this date (Old Halloween) was also appropriated by the church as the holiday of Martinmas.

Welcome to the CircleOfOne Archives

Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Witch's Rune 1999 CO1

The Witch's Rune

Darksome night and Shining Moon, East, then South, then West, then North, Harken to the Witch's Rune. Here come I to call thee forth.

Earth and Water, Air and Fire, Wand and Pentacle and Sword, Work ye unto my desire. Harken ye unto my word.

Cords and Censer, Scourge and knife, Powers of the Witches Blade, Waken all ye into life, Come ye as the Charm is made.

Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell, Horned Hunter of the Night, Lend your power unto the Spell. Work my will by Magick Rite.

By all the power of land and sea, by all the might of moon and sun. As I do will, so mote it be.  Chant the spell, and be it done!

I call the Earth to bind my spell. Air to speed it well. Bright as Fire shall it glow. Deep as tide of Water flow. Count the elements fourfold. In the fifth the spell shall hold.  So Mote it Be!
Welcome to the CircleOfOne Archives

Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Charge of the God 1996 CO1

Charge of the God, 1996

Listen to the words of the Green God, He who of old was called among the people:   Osiris, Adonis, Dionysus, Bacchus, Tammuz and by many other names.

I, Who am the weapon and the wound, the healer and the healed, the dying and the undying, call to you.  For I am the bringer of change.  As I die, so shall you die.  As I am reborn, so shall you live again.  For Mine is the sacrifice that brings new life, and Mine the return that brings hope to the children of Earth.

And all your works shall avail you not, unless you heed My call.  In this place, at this time, you are changed.  All that has come before has brought you here, and prepared you for all that is yet to be.  Yours is My sacrifice, yours is My rebirth, and yours is My destiny. 

For I am the lover and the beloved, the perceiver and the perceived, the slayer and the slain. And as I live and die in you, so do you live and die in others.  As you are joined to Me, so are you joined to all living. 

So let there be laughter and tears, discourse and silence, understanding and forgiveness, all in My name, for all acts of courage and trust are My rituals.  To you, as well, I pass the secret:   that the pain you bear is borne by many, and Mine is the love that revives your soul.

Hear the words of the Horned God, Whose hooves rest in the depths of the Earth, and Whose antlers embrace the heavens:

I Who am the Father of all living, and the cry in the wild, and the song in your spirit, bid you listen to My call.  For Mine is the ancient flame that burns in your heart, the drumbeat that stirs your soul, and the seed that springs from the imagination. 

I am the Great God, sought and feared, worshipped and reviled, beloved and despised.  The wild places are My temple, the wild creatures My heralds, and the elements My instruments. 

To those who know Me, I bring balance and purpose, movement and direction, success and completion.  But in the end, all things return to Me.  For while Mine is the breath of inspiration, Mine too is the wind of oblivion. 

Therefore, live for each moment.  Let there be wildness and revelry, impulse and freedom, joy and passion in your life.  Take all that I offer to you, for you pass this way but once.  Strive ever towards your dream, but remember that the greatest joy is not in the end itself, but in the quest to achieve it.

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Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Thursday, September 26, 2024

5 Stones 2024 CO1

5 Stones
By Celeborn
 
Elemental Alignment
 
Air; Topaz, Sodalite, Opal, Turquoise, Flint, Aventurine, Smokey Quartz, Cat’s Eye, Diamond, Iolite, Moldavite, Petrified Wood, Geodes
 
Fire; Citrine, Corundum, Garnet, Lava rock, Tourmaline, Carnelian, Sunstone, Rose Quartz, Flint, Cat’s Eye, Diamond, Abalone, Labradorite
 
Water; Amethyst, Aquamarine, Chalcedony, Coral, Jade, Lapis, Pearl, Selenite, Moonstone, Iolite, Moldavite, Abalone, Labradorite, Fluorite
 
Earth; Hematite, Agate, Onyx, Jet, Coal, Malachite, Blood Stone, Peridot, Jasper, Rutilated Quartz, Obsidian, Tiger’s Eye, Amber, Petrified Wood, Geodes, Ammonite, Lingam, Fluorite
 
Spirit; Quartz
 
Multi Elemental
 
Air/Fire; Flint, Cat’s Eye, Diamond
 
Air/Water; Iolite, Moldavite
 
Earth/Fire; Obsidian, Tiger’s Eye, Amber
 
Earth/Air; Petrified Wood, Geodes
 
Fire/Water; Abalone (Mother of Pearl), Labradorite
 
Water/Earth; Ammonite (fossil), Shiva Lingam, Fluorite
 
Focus
 
Protection, Luck, Stability, Grounding; (Earth Stones) Obsidian, Calcite, Jet, Quartz, Tiger’s Eye
 
Divination, Focus/Concentration, Medium; (Water Stones) Moon Quartz, Quartz, Flourite, Iolite
 
Banishment, Cleansing, Energy Transfer; (Earth & Fire Stones) Shiva Lingam, Quartz
 
Healing, Rejuvenation, Calming, Emotional Healing; (Air & Water Stones) Quartz, Labradorite
 
Balancing, Rebirth, Change; (Earth, Water, Fire, & Air Stones), Quartz, Tiger’s Eye, Obsidian, Moldavite
 
Prosperity, Love; (Earth & Fire Stones) Quartz, Ammonite, Abalone
 
Clearing/Resetting Crystals
 
Sunlight - dawn to dusk
Soil - overnight
Salt - overnight, but can work in just a few minutes

Welcome to the CircleOfOne Archives

Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Yule Sabbat 2023 Dragonfly

 
Yule Sabbat
Circle Dragonfly 12/21/23

Tonight, we gather to turn the page. Soon 2023 will be over, and 2024 will begin. Don’t focus on leaving things behind, but rather on accepting change and moving forward. Every story has a beginning and an ending; and we are all merely turning the page to begin a new chapter.
 
Smudge & Anoint

Welcome to all who come to keep the Old Ways. Tonight, we’re here to celebrate the Season, to look back on all the wonderful moments we’ve enjoyed this past year. May the light of the Sun find its way into our hearts.
(Invite everyone to form a line for smudging and anointing)
 
Alter Devotions
(Wait until everyone is seated and comfortable)

May the time be close at hand when all may live in harmony
A peaceful world of kindred hearts, united as a family
In your heart, may there be peace
In your home, may there be happiness
In the world, may there be love, So Mote it Be
 
History

Ancient people saw the flow of time as circular, not linear, and the Changing Seasons were understood as a Great Wheel, or Wheel of the Year. The beautiful wreaths that decorate our doors and windows are a symbol of the New Year and its turning. The Winter Solstice is the longest night of the year. The wheel of the year has turned once more and the nights have grown longer and colder. Now the darkness begins to retreat and light begins its return once again. As the wheel continues to turn, the Sun returns to us once more. In ancient times the return of the light was never taken for granted. And people never forgot how their very lives depended on its return. Homes were decorated with evergreens and candles so that the new light would find welcome and beauty in the New Year.

Cast Circle

Three times round this Circle’s bound. From the North and the East to the South and the West then back to the North again. 
 
The first is a Circle of Protection, as we ask our Father Nature to cast a protective eye upon all who dwell within these walls.
The second is a Circle of Hope, as we understand that all who pass through these doors will find hope in themselves and in their futures.
The third is a Circle of Love, as we know that our Mother Earth shines the light of Her love upon all who gather here beneath this roof.
 
Three times round this Circle’s bound.  North, South, East and West from edge to edge this Circle is cast. So, Mote It Be.
 
Invocation

Crone:    I am The Crone, the Old One who rules the time of Winter. Do you know my names? Hecate, Cerridwen, Spider Grandmother. I am midwife of life and death, the Changer, she who stands at the crossroads. I am the storyteller. This night I have brought the guardians of each direction to tell the story of the Sun God, a story of Life, Death, and Rebirth!
 
Call the Quarters

NORTH:  I am the North, the place of midnight, ruled by the element of Earth.  I am the place of the ancestors and ancient wisdom, of all that has walked the Wheel through millennia and knows the way.  I rule the time of Winter.
 
HPS - The time of Darkness is now upon us; a time of cold and scarcity when the northern-most Earth leans farthest from the Sun.  The Sun gives brief light and little warmth.  The life that was lies shattered and still, retreated like refugees in the migration of herds, the flight of the flocks.  The trees stand stripped and naked in their poverty, imprisoned in ice, bowed and broken by storms.  In suffering and hardship, you learn what is essential. Your wealth is taken, your weakness exposed, your dreams perish. Even the God, too, dies!  So, Mote it Be.
 
Crone:    Remember that you are EARTH – Ground, Give, Build, and Heal
 
EAST:       I am the East the place of the dawn, ruled by the element of Air. I am the breath of life, of speech and song. I watch over all the winged ones. I am the season of Spring, the season of birth and new creation surging forth.
 
HPS - Can you remember the Spring? Life surges forth in buds and sprouts. The trees dress their branches in new leaves as the sap rises to rouse them from sleep. The birds return from the realms of the South to raise their children. New life comes forth and multiplies. The Earth warms and leans towards the Sun as she greens and blossoms. Each day the young Sun rises in the East and each day grows stronger. Each day the time of light lasts longer. Did you think it would last forever? The Wheel turns!  Hail and Blessed Be.
 
Crone:    Remember that you are AIR – Observe, Breath, Focus, and Decide
 
SOUTH:   I am the South, the place of mid-day, ruled by the element of Fire. I am the passion and laughter of life; keeper of Earth's fertility, Guardian of all that walks and crawls on the Earth.  I hold the gift of fertile Earth from whence your crops come forth.  I am the blessing of children, the keeper of truth and innocence.  I am the season of Summer.
 
HPS - Can you remember the Summer? The fruit sets upon the vines and the branches of the trees. The herds fatten on the thick grass of the upper pastures. Young animals scamper and play under the watchful eyes of the older animals. The young birds learn to fly. Your own children take shade under the glorious leaf canopy of the trees. The Earth leans nearest the Sun, radiant in her beauty. The Sun, strong and hot, is at the peak of His power. And the light exceeds the darkness. Did you think it would last forever? The Wheel turns!  Hail and Blessed Be.
 
Crone:    Remember that you are FIRE – Burn, Tame, Adapt, and Ignite
 
WEST:      I am the West, place of dusk, ruled by the Element of Water. I am the guardian of life's water, from the oceans' depths to the waters of the womb that rocked you before your birth. I am the sweet rain satisfying the thirsty Earth, and keeper of all that swims and lives in water. I am the place of all that lies below the surface, of intuition and dreams. I am the season of Fall and I rule the time of Harvest.
 
HPS - Can you remember the time of Fall? Do you remember the backbreaking labor of harvesting the grains and fruits and vegetables; the vines and trees heavy with their bounty?  Now the young animals take their places beside the elders and begin the great migrations to the realms of the South and the pastures of the lowlands. The trees transform from deep green into glorious gold, orange, and red, their true colors shine forth before they drop their finery, leaf by leaf, to the ground. Your own children must be dressed against the evening chill and you labor to make ready for the coming darkness. The Earth stands apart from the Sun who grows cooler, and the light begins to die. Did you think it would last forever? The Wheel turns!  Hail and Blessed Be.
 
Crone:    Remember that you are WATER – Cry, Cleanse, Flow, Let Go

Workings

Silence...cold...stillness...deep...dormant...rest...waiting
 
HPS - Winter has always been a time to gather with family or friends, of returning to the hearth and home. It’s also a time of turning inward; a time of quiet reflection while the earth around us sleeps. This is when we reflect on the year past, when we stop to gather strength and make plans for the year ahead.

Stillness and thought of death come more readily to us in winter and remind us that each season is part of an ongoing cycle of birth, growth, fruition, and death.  The annuals that die in winter provide the mulch and compost for the spring seedlings. The cold of winter provides the dormancy for seeds and bulbs so that they may burst forth in spring. The harshness of winter prepares us for the burst of creativity, freedom, and light of spring and summer. The crisp, clear, cold, nights reveal a sky filled with the stars of the galaxies that connect us with our origins and the origins of all that is.  The bare branches of trees, stripped to the essentials, remind us to reflect on what is essential in our lives.

Winter brings the still time for us to consider what is meaningful and what is not. To ask ourselves what choices have I made, what have I done to bring light into someone else’s life? What inheritance have I received from life, what legacy will I leave? To take the time in winter's quiet to ponder these deeper, inner questions pays honor to this season and to the eternal rhythms of the Earth.  The people in darkness have seen a great light and though this light is yet small, it grows stronger as it grows in each of us. As the wheel turns, the light returns.
 
Crone:    The Winter Solstice promises new dreams, new hopes and new light. Our lives are not measured by the things we possess…or the power we wield...but by the light we leave in someone else’s life.  The simple things that we do…like a welcoming smile, the selfless things…like lending a hand to someone else in need…the sacrificing things…like babysitting when what you really want is quiet.  These are all examples of the light we can shine in our own lives.  As we light our candles in recognition of the light returning to the New Year…we invite others to talk about what they would like to do in the coming year to bring a little of our own light to others.
 
Cakes & Ale

May this food & drink bring light and life to those who enjoy them. May their hope be strong through all the days of the coming year.  All that we do is in service and in honor to you.  May we never hunger, May we never thirst.  So, Mote It Be!
 
Release Circle

May the spirit of Yule remain with us all through the coming year, may our obstacles vanish and our seeds take root and flourish as we are all blessed with compassion.  May those who guide us with their light, protect us in the dark and walk beside us on the roads traveled, this Circle is open but unbroken, merry meet, merry part and merry meet again.

Welcome to the CircleOfOne Archives

Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Mabon Sabbat 1997 CO1

 
CUUPS-Mabon Ritual  9/19/97

Entering the Circle
(Drumming while folks are entering the circle)

Purify before circle
(smudge with cauldron)
Welcome and Bright Blessings

Anointing

Challenge:    How do you enter this circle?
Response:    In Perfect Love and Perfect Trust

If no response ask:    You enter this circle with Perfect Love and Perfect Trust, do you do so willingly?
Response:    Yes

Statement of Intent
 
HPS:    Welcome to the CUUPS Fall Equinox, or Mabon Ritual.  Once more the wheel has turned.  The thread of life has been measured and is now ready to be cut.  Those dreams only just realized at Spring Equinox are now coming into fruition.  We gather here tonight in this Sacred Space, in a place that is not a place, in a time that has no time, between the Worlds, to give thanks for the simple things that give life pleasure.  Tonight is also a time of gathering in, a time for looking inward.  Now is a time for remembering the experiences of the past, of savoring those memories once more before storing them away in preparation for life’s winter.

Grounding
(Group 'OM')
 
HPS:    Tonight we’re going to ground with a group `OM`.  Everyone please hold hands.  Take several deep breaths and on the count of three begin first 'OM' hold as long as possible, inhale, and begin the second 'OM' don't stop or wait for others.  Continue for third 'OM' and stop when done.  Wait until sounds die out.

Casting the Circle
 
HPS:    Always has life fulfilled its cycle and led again to life in the eternal wheel of the living. In honor of the Old Ones, we mark the fullness of our lives and the harvest of this year's lessons.  Everyone may now concentrate on the richness of life, this moment of balance between light and dark, and the harvest of our life's lessons, while we honor the changing of the season by casting this circle.

HP:    To the good seasons that have gone and the good ones yet to come. The circle is cast once, in Balance and Alignment.  So Mote it be.
    To the Earth! May she bring peace, bounty, and fulfillment to all her children. This circle is cast Twice, in Compassion and Generosity. So mote it be.
    To the Sky! May he empower us, protect us, and bring prosperity and joy. This circle is cast Thrice, in Strength and Unity. So Mote it be.

HPS:    Here is the boundary of the circle. Naught but love shall enter in, Naught but love shall emerge from within. Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones.

Calling the Quarters
 
East:    Guardians of the Watchtower of the East.  We do summon, stir, and call Thee up to protect us in our rite.  Come to us  now on the cool breath of Autumn's sigh which heralds the advent of Winter and the close of harvest time.  Breathe into us the spirit of the pure joy of life.  So Mote it be!

South: Guardians of the Watchtower of the South, we do summon, stir, and call Thee up to protect us in our rite.  Come forth from the cook fires and smokehouses where food is being made ready for the coming cold months.  Kindle within us the flame of spiritual awakening.  So mote it be!

West:  Guardians of the Watchtower of the West, we do summon, stir, and call Thee up to protect us in our rite.  Come forth from the rainbow hued morning dew that covers the fields, and is soon to be frost.  Asperge us with your diadems and water our deepest roots that we may find peace of mind.  So mote it be!

North: Guardians of the Watchtower of the North, we do summon, stir, and call Thee up to protect us in our rite.  Come forth from the fertile bosom of our Blessed Mother Earth, and nourish us so that our hopes may grow to fruition.  So mote it be!

Invoking the Goddess & God
 
HPS: I call upon the blessed Lady, Queen of the harvest, giver of life and plenty since before time began.  I ask that you bestow upon us your joy and beauty, power and prosperity.  Join your energies with us tonight!

HP:  I call upon the Lord of the Harvest, sacred King, giver of riches and protection since before time began. I ask that you bestow upon us your strength and laughter, power and prosperity. Join your energies with us tonight!

Workings
 
In the middle of the circle:
The Wheel with fall leaves, flowers decorating it.
Around Wheel at the Quarters will be colored candles and baskets
    East....yellow candle with basket full of multi-colored feathers.
    South...red candle with basket full of multi-colored birthday candles.
    West....Blue candle with basket full of multi-colored seashells.
    North...green candle with basket full of small multi-colored stones.
Basket with multi-colored Spirit bags.

HPS: What do you wish to harvest from your experiences this summer?  What lessons have you learned? Soon we will go to the wheel and harvest what we need for the long winter ahead.  Whenever you are low in energy...think of your harvest.  But before we can reap...we must dance, sing and celebrate what we have earned.  All join hands and move closer to the center.  Those that would like to drum can stay where they are. Everyone facing in and moving to their left, clockwise.  The energy that is raised tonight will be directed through me, your High Priestess, into the center of our circle to empower the objects of our harvest.

Drumming and Dance

HPS: As these baskets are passed around pick out a colored Spirit bag for your harvest.  Now, when you are ready pick what you will need for the winter.

HP: May you understand the harvest better this day and take with you the memories of the past harvests.

Blessings
 
HPS:  Gracious Goddess of Abundance, Bless this wine and infuse it with Your love. In Your names, Mother Goddess and Father God, I bless this wine.

HP: Powerful God of the Harvest, Bless these cakes and infuse them with Your love. In Your names, Father God and Mother Goddess, I bless these cakes.
 
Releasing the Quarters
 
North:  Guardians of the Watchtowers of the North, return now to the Earth where worms burrow deeper and seeds nestle awaiting the long sleep of Winter.  Take with you our blessings and thanks.  Hail and farewell!

West:  Guardians of the Watchtower of the West, return now to the Autumn rains which cool the Earth's fevered brow baked in the heat of  Summer afternoons.  Take with you our blessings and thanks.   Hail and farewell!                   

South: Guardians of the Watchtower of the South, return now to the dying fires of Autumn's heat soon to give way to Winter's chill.  Take with you our blessings and thanks.  Hail and farewell!

East:    Guardians of the Watchtower of the East, return now to the  brisk Autumn breezes which are brimming with the excitement of the year's climax.  Take with you our blessings and thanks.  Hail and farewell!

Opening the Circle
                                            
HPS:    Equal night and equal day, Soon the light will fade away.
Equal day and equal night, This circle fades as does the light.
 Thus the magick we invoke, Fades anon like wisps of smoke.
Until we next decide to play.   SO MOTE IT BE!
 
Drumming and Chanting
May the circle - be open but unbroken,
May the Love of the Goddess be ever in your heart.
Merry meet and Merry part and Merry meet again.

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Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
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   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Mid Autumn 2024 Dragonfly

Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
Circle Dragonfly 9/15/24
 
Sage and Anointing
 
HPS - Tonight, we are Celebrating, the Mid-Autumn Festival, also called the Moon Festival in China, that happens on the 15th day, of the 8th month, in the Chinese lunar calendar, which is sometimes in late September or early October, around the Autumn Equinox. It is an autumn harvest festival and is the second of the most important celebrations of the year in China.
 
HP - The moon is fullest and brightest this day of year and is called the Harvest Moon. The Chinese relied on the lunar cycles and phases for planting and harvesting, so this Mid-Autumn Festival is to celebrate the end of autumn. The brightness that illuminates from this harvest moon light helped the farmers work late into the night.
 
HPS - We will start off watching a short informative video about how the Chinese, celebrate this Harvest moon and which Deities they Honor during this celebration.
 
Altar Devotions
(Light candles and incense, Sprinkle herbs)
 
Circle cleansing
(Perform the Dragon dance with the silk Dragon)
(The Dance Drives away evil spirits and ushers in good luck and blessings
for the community)
 
Cast Circle
 
HPS - Three times round this Circles bound. From the North and the East to the South and the West then back to North again.
 
HP - We call upon the Dragons of Spirit- Rulers of the center of the circle. Dragons of Power, Dragons of Light, Dragons of Wisdom, Dragons of Might Lend us your magic; lend us your aid, lend us your guidance as this spell is made. We summons you to this circle. Power, peace and protection will come in and bind us together with the Divine through Earth, Air, Fire, and Water.
 
HPS - Three times round, this circle is bound. As above, so is below. As without, so it is within, this circle is sealed. So, Mote it Be.
 
Unite energies
 
ESP - Get comfortable, Close your eyes. Deep Breath in and release, three times, as you recite, visualize roots growing from your feet, anchoring you to the Earth. Imagine a beam of light from the sky filling you with cosmic energy.
 
Let these energies mix and balance within. Repeat until you feel connected and centered.
 
Earth below, Sky above, fill me with peace, surround me with love. Roots grow deep, spirit soar high, grounded and centered, between earth and sky.
 
Invoke the elements
 
North - By Earth's firm foundation grounded and wise
East - In air's boundless wisdom we seek to rise
South - With fire's fierce passion our spirit is free
West - In water's deep emotion we find our sea.
 
With elements of four, our powers align in nature's dance our connection shines. Together they guide us within and out a balanced spirit without any doubt. By earth, air, fire and water's grace, we find our center in this sacred space.  Blessed Be
                     
Invocation
 
HPS - We gather here tonight, under the full moon light, in honor of Three.
Chang’e, Fairy Moon Goddess, who lives on the moon. That took the elixir of immortality to keep it out of the hands of a treacherous man. Hail and welcome
 
ESP - Yu Tu, who lives on the moon with Chang’e, her emotional support Rabbit and is a Pharmacist for the Gods that makes potions of immortality. Hail and Welcome
 
HP - God Hou Yi, Chang’e’s Husband, A Heroic Famous Archer, who shot down nine of the ten suns out of the sky that was overheating earth and saved the world. Hail and welcome
 
HPS - They saved Humanity with selfless acts of love and sacrifice and teach us the importance of the moon. Chang'e's connection to the divine feminine through the lunar energy is a source of inspiration. May we all look up to these ethics. Hail and Welcome to our circle!
 
Craft the lanterns

HP - lanterns are symbolic beacons of hope and prosperity
 
Invocation wish
 
HPS - Chang’e Moon Goddess Guide us to manifest the goals, wishes, and intentions in our lives that we are setting now. Meditate visualizing what you would like to create and manifest in your life right now. After this is clear, write down those specific intentions, goals, and wishes you would like to set.
 
(Light your lantern and speak)
All - Chang’e bless me with the belief in myself and courage to take the steps to manifest these intentions, goals, and wishes I am setting now. Blessed Be
 
Cakes and Ale
 
HP - Bless these moon cakes which symbolizes the full moon and represents happy reunions with loved ones. Mooncakes are exchanged as a way to give thanks for the harvest. May you never hunger.
 
HPS - Bless this Osmanthus tea, with prosperity, good health, love and romance. May you never thirst.
 
ESP - Bless this Pantao Peach of immortality, for a wish of a long healthy life. Blessed Be
 
We thank the God, Goddess and Jade Rabbit for joining and sharing in these elixirs of life with us, as a light of aspiration, promising rejuvenation and the pursuit of longevity. We Honor you and your time of teaching us the importance of Selflessness and Sacrifice. This Mid-Autumn festival when the moon is the brightest and closest to earth is the closest that you would ever be together. You teach us to cherish the time we have with loved ones. In China this festival of enjoying the time we have with each other and reunions is very important on this September full moon. Blessed Be
 
Release the Elements
 
Element of the West, of Water. Element of the South, of Fire. Element of East, of Air. Elements of the North, of Earth. Thank you for your blessings upon this circle, stay if you will, go if you must. Hail and farewell!
   
Open Circle
 
HP - Open now this sacred space; send all Dragons back to place. Fare thee well and safe return. May those who guide us with their light, protect us in the dark and walk beside us on the roads traveled - This Circle is open but unbroken, merry meet, merry part and my we merry meet again!
 
 
West - Element of the West, of Water. Thank you for your blessings upon this circle, stay if you will, go if you must. Hail and farewell!
 
South - Element of the South, of Fire. Thank you for your blessings upon this circle, stay if you will, go if you must. Hail and farewell!
 
East - Element of East, of Air. Thank you for your blessings upon this circle, stay if you will, go if you must. Hail and farewell!
 
North -
Elements of the North, of Earth. Thank you for your blessings upon this circle, stay if you will, go if you must. Hail and farewell!

Feast

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Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
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Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Full Moon Esbat 1997 CO1

Full Moon 9/14/97
 
Sunday:   Full Moon 9/16/97 1:51PM
Moon:     Void of Course 8:10AM - 11:59PM
Sign:     Pisces
Holiday:  St. Ninian’s Day
Color:    Red
Incense:  Clove
 
The Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water; these four essences are the building blocks of the universe, and ancient Magickal sources of energy.
 
Purify the Area
With Broom:   Sweep, sweep, sweep this place.  By powers of Air, we                        cleanse this space.

With Candle:  Light, light, we light this place.  By Powers of Fire, we                    cleanse this space.

With Water:   Liquid, liquid, we wash this place.  By Powers of Water, we               cleanse this space.

With Salt:    Salt, salt, as we walk this place.  By Powers of Earth, we                    cleanse this space.
 
Anointing
The Lord and Lady of light dwell within you

Grounding

Casting the Circle

We conjure Thee, O great circle, so that you will be for us a boundary between the world of men and the realms of the mighty spirits, a meeting place of perfect love, trust, peace and joy, containing the power we will raise herein.  We call upon the elements of the East, South, West, and North, to aid us in the construction of this circle.  In the name of the Lord and the Lady of light, thus do we call to Thee.  This circle is sealed.

Calling the Quarters

EAST    We call upon the element of the East, Wind is our wisdom.  Join us today in this Circle where only good may enter.  Guide us.

SOUTH    We call upon the element of the South, Fire is our power.  Join us today in this Circle where only good may enter.  Empower us.

WEST    We call upon the element of the West, Water is our energy.  Join us today in this Circle where only good may enter.  Move us.

NORTH    We call upon the element of the North, Earth is our Center.  Join us today in this Circle were only good may enter.  Ground us.
 
Altar Devotions

Darksome night and shining moon; East then South, then West then North. Hearken to the witches rune; here we come to call Thee forth.  Earth and Water, Air and Fire; Wand and Pentacle and Sword.  Work Ye unto our desire, hearken Ye unto our word.  Candle, Censure, Cup and Knife; powers of the witches blade, waken all Ye unto life; come Ye as the charm is made.  Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell; Horned Hunter of the night lend Your powers to the spell, and work Your will by magick rite.  Charge our tools with energy; By the light of moon and sun.  And as we will, So Mote It Be.  Chant the spell and be it done.
 
Invocation

In the cloak of the twilight hour, we call upon the Ancient Power.  We seek the presence of the Lord and Lady of light.  We thank Thee for the use of thy Powers.
 
Perform the Work
Formula for Blessed Water and Salt:
     In our hands we hold the essence of the Gods.  we hereby cleanse and consecrate this water to Divinity that it may be used for positive acts only and may aid me in our Magickal work.
     
In our hands we hold the essence of Earth Mother, She whose bounty sustains all living creatures.  we hereby consecrate this salt to Divinity that it may be used for positive acts only and may aid me in our Magickal work.
     
This water and salt is now pure and dedicated to the Lord and Lady of light.  It is free from all negativity in any time and any space
 
With Malice toward no-one, and Harm to none;
If the Goddess so desires it, then let it be done!
So Mote It Be
 
Raise Power
 
Blessings
 
Lady of Light, Bless this wine and infuse it with Your love. May we never thirst.

Lord of Light, Bless these cakes and infuse them with Your love. May we never hunger

Release Quarters

NORTH    We acknowledge and thank the element of the North.  Stay if you will, leave if you must. Know that you are welcome.  So mote it be.

WEST      We acknowledge and thank the element of the West.  Stay if you will, leave if you must. Know that you are welcome.  So mote it be.

SOUTH    We acknowledge and thank the element of the South.  Stay if you will, leave if you must.  Know that you are welcome.  So mote it be.

EAST     We acknowledge and thank the element of the East.  Stay if you will, leave if you must. Know that you are welcome.  So mote it be.
 
Closing the Circle
 
Thus we release the East and West, Thanks to them from Host to Guest
Thus we release the South and North, with ‘Blessed Be’ we sent them forth.
The Circle’s open, dance we so, out and homeward shall we go.  With thanks we honor the Lord and Lady of light.  Earth and Water, Air and Fire, to celebrate our desire.  The circle is open.  May it never be broken!

Welcome to the CircleOfOne Archives

Go Mbeannaigh    (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)
Beannaichte Be    (Gaelic, Scotland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
   (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl     (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)
Seja Abençoado     (Portuguese, Portugal - Blessed Be)