Opening a Circle

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Opens a magick circle
You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Red wine
  • Water earth fire and air

Casting Instructions for 'Opening a Circle'

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Opening
 

 

 

The High Priestess goes to each of the four directions in turn, and draws a Banishing Pentacle, saying:

 

 

"Guardians of the East (South, West, North), Powers of Air
(Fire, Water, Earth), we thank you
For joining in our circle
And we ask for your blessing
As you depart
May there be peace between us
Now and forever. Blessed be."

 

 

 

 

She raises her athame to the sky and touches it to the earth, then opens her arms and says,

 

 

 

"The circle is open, but unbroken,May the peace of the Goddess
Go in your hearts,
Merry meet, and merry part.
And merry meet again. Blessed be."

 

 

 

Blessing, Consecration, and Procession of the Elements

(Four members of the coven who have been chosen beforehand now approach the Priestess. Each holds one of the following: an incense burner, a candle, a vessel of water, and a vessel of salt. Each in turn approaches the Priestess, recites their piece, receives her blessing, and then processes deosil around the perimeter of the circle while stopping to bow at each of the quarters.)

(Celebrant with the incense burner symbolizing the element of air) :
 

 

 

"I am everywhere. I fill the fleshy pouches of your lungs, I stir all things from the smallest blade of grass to the tallest tree. I cool you with my breezes and destroy you with my storms. Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise? "
 

 

 

 

(Celebrant with the candle symbolizing the element of fire):
 

 

 

"I live in the guarded embers of campfires and the pilot lights of stoves, I spring from the lightning and the hands of men, I warm you and I destroy you. Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise? "
 

 

 

(Celebrant with the water vessel symbolizing the element of water):
 

 

 

"I rise from the moist crevices of the Earth, I beat on the shores of Her body, I fall from the skies in silver sheets. Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise? " (Celebrant asperges the circle with water)
 

 

 

(Celebrant with the salt vessel symbolizing the element of earth):
 

 

 

"I am your Mother. From me come the fruit and grain and animals which feed you. I am your support, and my pull on your bodies keeps you held firmly to me. Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise? "
 

 

 

Invocation of the Goddess

(High Priest)
 

 

 

 

"Come to us Moist Mother Earth. Come to us and take your ease. You have labored long and hard to bring forth your bounty, so that we your children may survive. Come and relax, for well have you earned your rest. Eat and drink your fill, sing, dance, and be merry, for you have done well, and there is plenty for all. And, if it pleases you to ask for the favors of one of us as well, may you find satisfaction there too. We shout your praises, for you are the essence of fulfillment, love, and joy. You are the most beautiful, and beyond measure is your grandeur and greatness. May we never forget that we are a part of your Sacred Body, and may we work to preserve it in all of its myriad forms. All hail the Great Mother!"
 

 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

 

"All hail the Great Mother!"
 

 

 

 

Invocation of the God

(High Priestess)
 

 

 

"Come to us Lord of the Hunt, Sacred Herdsman, and Divine Smith. Put by your horn, lay aside your crook, stow your hammer, and quit your forge for now. Wipe your brow, and come find your leisure in the midst of our good company. Have a seat, put up your feet, and pour yourself a cold draught. By the virtue of your work have you earned a rest, for well have your cared for the wild beasts and domesticated flocks. And many a time has your forge burned long into the night with you hard at work creating lightning bolts of such exquisite beauty and terrible power as we have ever beheld. Join us Great Lord, and indulge yourself to the fullest. May you know no want in our presence, for thanks to you and the Goddess, we know no want. We raise our glasses high and toast your greatness. All hail the God of the Wild Magicks."
 

 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

 

All hail the God of the Wild Magicks.
 

 

 

 

Guided Meditation by Priest

(Meditation will be about our own spiritual harvest. This will conclude with a personal empowerment chant)

Empowerment Chant

(Holding hands, the coven members repeat the following chant until the high priestess decides that enough energy has been raised, and upon her signal everyone will direct a portion of the energy into themselves to help them to develop the inner strength to attain personal spiritual goals.)
 

 

 

"Ripen fruit, ripen seed
Harken to my inner need."
 

 

 

Communion

(Fruit and Wine, songs, and a good time. Also, each member of the coven will be asked to describe something that they have done in the last liturgical year that has "borne fruit.")

Quarter Banishings

(High Priest)

Facing 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!
 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

 

Hail and farewell!
 

 

 

 

Facing 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!
 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

Hail and farewell
 

 

 

Facing 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!
 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

Hail and farewell!
 

 

 

Facing 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!"
 

 

 

Responsorial:

 

 

Hail and farewell!
 

 

 

Circle Banishing

(High Priestess)
 

 

 

"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! "

                       

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This is a standard Wiccan circle opening, but a few parts are incorrect. The call to the Lord and Lady is the one typically used to welcome them, not bid them farewell. Basically thank them for being present and wish them safe travels. After bidding farewell to the Gods and any spirits you called in, you would then go to the quarters and bid farewell to the watchtowers. Also, the final chant/blessing does not fit unless this is a equinox ritual.

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