Psychic Protection for the Witch in Everyone!

Psychic Protection for the Witch in Everyone!

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Psychic Protection for the Witch in Everyone!
As part of the launch of my new book, The Witch’s Shield: Psychic Protection and Psychic Self Defense, I wanted to share the techniques that helped me maintain psychic boundaries and a healthy sense of safety. Though few of us learn them when we should, I really think they are basics of psychic hygiene. If you learn to take care of yourself on a daily basis, you can avoid problems in the future. I learned these techniques studying the art and science of witchcraft, hence the book title – The Witch’s Shield. I’ve shared them in classes for both witches and non-witches alike with great success.
Sometimes the word “witch” scares people off. I can understand that. I thought it was silly at first. When my first teacher, a good family friend, revealed she was a witch, I didn’t understand. But I soon found out the spiritual traditions of witchcraft stretch across the globe and throughout time. Witches were the priestesses and priests of the ancient world. They kept the mysteries of magick and psychic ability. A witch is someone who does magick, not only for her- or himself, but for the good of the community. Sometimes the first step in helping our communities, in helping the world, is helping ourselves by finding health, balance, and clarity. Only then can be devote energy to help others.
So, with that in mind, the wisdom of the witch broadens for us. We might not all identify spiritually as witches, but these techniques of psychic protection and magick are universal, and can apply to anyone as long as the person is open to magick, change, and personal responsibility. You will find similar wisdom in the traditions of shamanism, energy healers, ceremonial magicians, and other New Age seekers.

Here are seven psychic protection techniques from which anyone can benefit:

1 – Smudging – Smudging refers to passing yourself or an object through sacred smoke as a means of purification. When burned, certain herbs release a high vibrational energy that is used to purify unwanted, harmful forces – what most people call negative energy. Herbs like sage, cedar, sweet grass, pine, and lavender can be burned, as well as incenses such as frankincense, myrrh, and copal. Simply wave the smoking substance around you and make sure you pass through the smoke. Don’t do too much. It’s an energetic process, not a physical one, so you don’t have to feel like you are asphyxiating.

2- Sea Salt Bath – Similar to smudging, taking a sea salt bath can cleanse the physical body as well as the energy. Put two tablespoons of sea salt or kosher salt in your bath water and soak. Imagine all the stress and harmful energy you have accumulated or taken on from others flowing into the water. Sit in the bathtub as its drains and imagine it flowing down the drain, neutralized by the salt and water. I have a friend who puts a spray bottle of sea salt and water and gives herself a little spritz and sponge bath. The salt neutralizes any harmful energies, and then she just wipes it off. It’s a great way to clear yourself if you’re on the run and a bath is too time consuming.

3 – Amulet – Symbols and charms have long been lauded for their protective powers. In almost every culture, there is a tradition of wearing or carrying a particular amulet, often blessed by a priest/tess, to confer the powers of divine protection upon the wearer. Take a symbol you find sacred and divine. Find it in a jewelry or pendant form. If you cannot, try drawing the symbol on a piece of paper or wood, and carrying it with you. If you are Christian, use a cross. If you are Wiccan, use a pentacle. Hindu, try the Ohm symbol. There are a variety of symbols, from the Star of David to the Hammer of Thor. Find the one that speaks protection to you. Smudge the amulet and hold it in both hands. Think about protection and infuse your thoughts into the amulet, activating its power to protect in the name of your divinities. Carry the charm with you to receive its protection.

4 – Protection Stone – Like a symbolic amulet, you can carry a stone known for its protective and grounding qualities with you. Most dark colored stones have magical associations with protection. Some of my favorite choices are hematite, smoky quartz, onyx, obsidian, jet, and aragonite. Other stores that are protective include red jasper, amber, citrine, and clear quartz. Like an amulet, cleanse your stone and infuse your intention into it.

5 – Meditation – Meditation is one of the greatest keys to psychic defense. Regular meditation practice leaves you clear, centered, and in a mental place where you can respond to potential threats, rather than unconsciously react to them. It doesn’t matter the style or tradition of meditation. Regular practice is the key. You will not get the long term psychic protection benefits of meditation by doing it only once every few weeks. It must be like exercise, done regularly. I suggest at least three times a week. If you can do it daily, so much the better.

6- Healthy Emotional Boundaries – Emotional boundaries are not the most esoteric form of psychic defense, but one that quite a few people leave out. Sometimes psychic defense – particularly from people who are harmful to us, intentionally or unintentionally – is the ability to say “no” and stick to it. If someone asks you to do something or go somewhere, and you only say yes because you are afraid of being “mean” or “letting them down” but you know its not a good situation for you, you must learn to say no. As an adult, only you define what is acceptable and unacceptable in your life. Draw those boundary lines and stick to them.

7 – Living Your True Will – The best form of psychic self-defense is to live out your true will. What is your divine purpose? Find it! Then actually live it. If you are doing what you are meant to be doing, the universe will support you and very little anyone else does or says will be able to stop you. You true will, or what some call your magical will, is not your destiny. It doesn’t happen regardless. This your partnership with the divine. You must choose to fulfill it. But once you choose to be a full, conscious partner with the divine, you will have a divine protection that will help you in all of life’s difficult areas.

For more information and an expanded view on these techniques, and a whole philosophy on psychic protection, look to my full length work, The Witch’s Shield: Psychic Protection and Psychic Self Defense. May the divine guide, bless, and protect each of your steps.

THE GODDESS SPEAKS TO HER DAUGHTERS

THE GODDESS SPEAKS TO HER DAUGHTERS

Hear the words of the Goddess,
To all her daughters. Fear not, Child;
For I am with you as you turn toward womanhood,
The time of menarche, the time of blossoming.
You reflect the radiant beauty of the Maiden.
Dressed in pale colors or white
And with flowers in your hair;
With your sweet smile and dancing step,
You know that all of life is before you.
You are to be Celebrated.

Fear not, Young woman;
For I am with you as you blossom into your full sexuality,
Learning the joys of love and sex,
And the mysteries of childbirth.
You reflect the mature beauty of the Mother.
Dressed in bright colors,
And with your head held high;
You are experiencing the knowledge of life.
You are to be Honored.

Fear not, Elderly woman;
For I am with you as you turn to old age,
Into the WiseWoman.
Your blood stays inside your body and turns into Wisdom;
You are a help to others with guidance and healings.
You reflect the wisdom and magic of the Crone.
You have the serenity of a life well-lived,
And the knowledge that you will join your loved ones
In the Afterlife, before you are reborn.
You are to be Revered.

Come, my Daughters!
Dance with me,
For you also are Goddess.

Beth Johnson(Mystic Amazon)

Dancing With Your Shadow

Dancing With Your Shadow

by Sylvana SilverWitch

 

“The psychological rule says that when an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside as fate. That is to say, when the individual remains undivided and does not become conscious of his inner opposite, the world must perforce act out the conflict and be torn into opposing halves.”

— Dr Carl Gustav Jung

As I understand it, the Shadow is a psychological term first introduced by the late Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl G. Jung. The Shadow is that in us which is unconscious, repressed, undeveloped and denied. Our Shadows are often sinister and rejected aspects of our being, so there is explicit undeveloped potential in them. We are not aware of it, because anything that is unconscious is just that. Everyone has a Shadow. It is not something unusual or only typified by serial killers or rapists. I believe that “talking” with and somehow coming to terms with the Shadow self is essential for self-awareness.

As a Witch, I represent the dark or Shadow side for some people in my culture. At this time of year, when I see the stereotypical green-faced, big-nosed Witches on broomsticks, I am reminded that this is still very much a Christian-based country. Many Witches have suffered the discrimination of being the mirror of someone else’s Shadow.

Though many Christians have damned the unknowable or unconscious — along with Witchcraft — neither is specifically related to malevolence, as some fundamentalists would have us believe. Darkness has been condemned as evil for eons, and the Shadow has been demonized along with every other “scary” aspect of human behavior, including sexuality, for thousands of years. Hmmm…could it be sex? Is that where the Shadow self lives, in our sexuality? No, it’s much more than sex!

Experiencing your Shadow self means facing all of the nuances of yourself. Yes all — especially the deep, dark ones. Sliding down the rope of emotion into the black abyss of the mysterious or scary parts of you. Most people cannot tell you what they fear will happen if they were to ever give up control and just take that leap of faith into the unknown. But they can tell you that the mere idea scares the pants off of them!

I believe that the more fear you have, the less comfortable you are with the unknown…the less in touch with your Shadow you are. When you come face-to-face with it time and time again, it begins to seem familiar; friendly and darkly inviting.

Many of us pagans are familiar with and have danced with the Shadow. Some of us do a lot of Shadow work over the years. Some of us avoid it at all costs as too edgy, scary or weird. When you face your demons (the things you hate the most about yourself or the things you judge yourself most harshly for doing), they seem to shrink until they’re less and less scary and powerful. When you can stop judging yourself and welcome the lessons of the Shadow, only then can you walk in the power of your Shadow.

I think that the whole idea of integration of the Shadow self is nothing more than being in touch with all aspects of yourself. Integration is about being a whole person. It is feeling and expressing emotions and taking what there is from an experience, whether others would consider it good or bad. Remember, good and bad are totally subjective, and in looking back on something that you once considered really bad, you might now see it as a turning point or learning experience that was very good for you in the long term.

I remember when my dad first found out that I was a Witch. I was all of 16, and he said some very distasteful things to me about it. To him, it was the worst thing that ever could happen to me. But I was free and light and happy, and it was one of the best things ever to happen to me. Now, these many years later, I am the person my dad warned me about!

The Wiccan Rede says: “Do as thou will, harm none.” Can we accept accountability for our reality, in more than theory? Can we accept that a part of our will is our Shadow? If so, what can we do to recognize, accept and let go of needing to control our Shadow?

Altering our outlook from one of fault to one of responsibility can help transform what happens in our world. Our future is of our own making, and what takes place inside of us will be reflected outside of us as our reality. Ok, so this is sometimes an incredibly complex thing, and it usually takes some time and practice. Almost no one gets it overnight, so be patient with yourself.

You might want to meditate on this ancient adage given to us from the Emerald Tablet by the magician and alchemist Hermes Trismegistus: “As above, so below, as within, so without, so that the miracle of the one can be established.” What it is saying is that whatever is within us will also be outside of us. Inner states of consciousness will be imitated in outer situations time and again. If we are able to look at the implications of these repeating patterns and cycles, we will see the synchronicity of actions and situations. Eventually, as we become integrated, the miracle of the one is established as we become one with ourselves.

The first useful thing to do, in order to begin to see our Shadow sides, is to begin to take total responsibility for our lives and our selves. As Witches, we are supposed to do this anyway, but how many victim sob stories have you heard from would-be Witches? I sometimes cannot believe the number of people who claim their power, only to give it away to “them”– the what/whoever that supposedly subjugates them.

Being in the human experience of the corporeal world, most of us have had numerous painful, difficult experiences where it appears unmistakably as if the situation is another person’s fault, or maybe it’s bad luck in life or whatever else we want to name it. In light of this, taking full accountability for what appears to come to us is not generally an easy task. It is well worth the effort though, because when we take responsibility for what happens to us, we can then be in a position of power instead of a victim of circumstance. We can learn to make choices instead of accepting the default. We may learn and grow from the experiences and make an inventive decision when confronted by a difficult situation.

We cannot learn fully about ourselves if we do not understand and accept our Shadow. I believe that if we resist our Shadow selves, we are going to continue to attract these same negative situations through the mirrors of other people. New situation, same feelings?

The Shadow can also be an archetype. An archetype is a symbol or icon that represents something universal and typically occurs in the same way in everyone’s consciousness. The green-skinned, big-nosed Witch that we all see at Halloween is an archetype. Many of us have a dark aspect to our witchcraft, whether it’s that we do love magick or lust after power. For some of us who live in the broom closet out of fear or necessity, our very craft is a Shadow.

The foremost of our Shadow demons is death. It could become a big problem if we allowed our fear of death to rule our lives. We’d never go outside, we’d never kiss a lover or a child, we’d never risk at all. We rise above these fears because the experience of life is more gratifying than the experience of locking ourselves up in alarm. But we let apprehension stop us in so many other areas of life. I am not advocating doing brainless or reckless things, but sometimes a bit of a risk is beneficial for the soul. I think a lot of people get that from other outlets; food, sex, gambling, playing sports or having exciting or dangerous hobbies. Those are safe expressions of the Shadow side. Guys can beat the hell out of one another on the hockey field or in the boxing ring and it is perfectly acceptable, but a “fight club” like the one portrayed in the Brad Pitt movie is somehow unacceptable. Why do we make these distinctions between good and bad?

So what does this Shadow theory look like in real life?

I feel safe in saying that we have all had incidents with people that truly irritate, annoy or exasperate us. Each time we feel ourselves overreacting emotionally to a feature or trait in someone else that pushes all of our buttons (and there will usually be a disgusted aspect to it), we can be sure that we are seeing a part of our own Shadow. (I certainly am guilty of this!)

We will not be able to stand these other people or be able to be around them at all. The response is generally intense revulsion because these characteristics or qualities that we loathe in others are our own and they are typically working external to our awareness. Because they are rooted in our unconscious, usually they will be the exact opposite of what we consider to be true about ourselves.

Upon meeting a person exemplifying the light part of our Shadow, we will be very drawn to and may even fall in love with him or her. This is the good part of our Shadow. But many of us have more difficulty with the negative experiences that occur as we bump into our Shadow. This is the psyche’s own way of bringing itself into the light — meaning the light of consciousness. Think about the two people that you dislike the very most, and why you dislike them. What are those qualities that you abhor about them? What part of yourself are you denying that exemplifies those qualities? This part of Shadow work is not so much fun!

Living in the shadows of normalcy has never really been much of a problem with me. Because I am an artist, a dominant woman, a psychic and a Pisces, almost no one ever expected me to be “normal.” So I got comfortable in my Shadow early on and wrapped it around me like a soft blanket.

Certainly, being so immersed in my Shadow side occasionally has caused me some problems over the years. A few times it’s caused me some grief over someone’s incorrect assumptions or perceptions. Usually it’s helpful not to squick the person who is in charge, — like your boss — if you want to be a part of their program.

Sometimes it’s felt like a dip in an icy river when I have been forced into the daylight and had to consider what cowans were seeing when they stare at me: extra long red nails, gothy makeup, waist-long red and blonde streaked hair, piercings, tattoos, cleavage ala Lily Munster and of course the de rigueur all black, vampiric wardrobe. I haven’t lived in any closets for a very long time, and I find it funny and a little strange when people are so fascinated with me because of it. More importantly, I can tell how in touch with their own Shadow selves they are by how they react to me. It’s kind of like holding up a mirror to some of them. So, yes…I tend to push people’s buttons just doing my grocery shopping — though I shop generally at three or four in the morning these days, and I encounter fewer rude stares at that time of night, but there is still the occasional drunken laughter.

The Shadow is certainly not about appearance. Everything I just listed as an example of why people stare at me and why I make them exceedingly uncomfortable has nothing much to do with my actual Shadow side. I like costuming, and some of that may relate to some of my Shadowy aspects, but clothing alone isn’t it.

Because my Shadow energy is so strong, sometimes people look at me and just “know” that there is “something wrong” with me. I am too much, too sexual, too edgy, too dark, too Witchy, too scary, too “insert your favorite word here.” I don’t mind too much usually, because it is true. I am very much in touch with what drives me. I know most of my faults and shortcomings well; I recognize and accept that I am less than the perfect person I’d like to be. Even goddesses have their dark sides, and some of the darkest are my inspirations.

Lilith is a goddess best known in our present culture from the Jewish tradition as a strong, lusty, demoness who preys on men at night and kills babies. She is scorned in stories and folklore. because she was supposedly the pariah first wife of Adam. According to Barbara Black Koltov, Ph.D, in this tradition she represents the Shadow woman, one who refuses to be subjugated or dominated and who personifies the illogical, defiant aspect of womanhood and the horrors that abound in the dark of the night, and especially in the dark of the moon. She arouses apprehension and revulsion, because she alternately is a nubile young woman who seduces men and leads them away from their virtuous, pious lives and a hideous hag who begets death and kills babies descended from Eve, out of retribution on Adam.

In The Book of Lilith, Koltov explains this mythology of Lilith and the rituals, practices and purification rites carried out by men and women to protect themselves from her. These include following specific guidelines before engaging in marital sex and the use of birthing amulets and talismans for mothers and infants in which protection spells and petitions to placate Lilith were inscribed to prevent her for taking the infant’s life.

I can identify with Lilith, Hecate, Kali and the Morrigan…the mysterious goddesses that have been there from the beginning to help guide us through our darkest times. I feel comfort and safety in the darkness. I wrap it around me like a protective amulet to keep out those who would do me harm. My Shadows take many forms, everything from tattooing and piercing to BDSM and vampiric blood play. My bitchy nature is part of it, as is my procrastination, my inability to throw things away, my sexual proclivities and of course my tastes in clothing and music.

If you’d like to get more in touch with your Shadow there are many things that you can do. Do a sex magick ritual, commune with the dead, do a hypnotic regression to your death in a past life, ask a few trusted friends to give you some honest feedback about your faults (without you saying anything or responding at all except to say thank you), do a ruthless self analysis, make amends to people you have harmed or slighted in the past or find a friend that will allow you to be just as bitchy as you need to be for one whole evening or afternoon. Do some BDSM play, get a tattoo or a piercing, have selfish, wild circus-monkey sex with your lover and ask for everything you want, go inward and remember past hurts and get angry about them, examine your childhood for whatever was lacking and mourn it, remember old lovers, play sad love songs and lament lost love. Be selfish, mean, bitchy, lazy or whatever you have been accused of in the past for one whole day without feeling at all guilty. Try to be “bad” occasionally just for fun, and I guarantee that you will feel more balanced and healthy than ever.

I include a Shadow rite here for those of you who enjoy more formalized work. Blest be the darkness!

Shadow Dancing Ritual

Perform this rite on the dark Moon to integrate your Shadow self.

Materials:

Black robe, black altar cloth, anointed candles, cakes, etc.

Silver glitter, Bell, Cauldron, Matches, Mirror.

Hecate, Lilith or Innana incense and oil, black paper and silver ink pen

Music: Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, or any Goth or black metal music or other suitably sinister and/or soothing melodies.

Set up your ritual space with everything you need. Take your ritual bath, and then anoint yourself with the Hecate oil and dress in your ritual robe.

Have the room dimly lit.

Turn on the music, then ground and center.

Cast your circle in your usual manner, but invoke the dark goddess — Lilith, Innana, Hecate — with some thing like below:

Tonight, on this darkest of nights, I am ready to journey into the darkness, to meet my Shadow and listen to his/her story.  Dark one, you who have given me courage, guide my passage deep into the Shadows and out again. Ancient ones, I invoke you to guide me into my darkness tonight to meet my Shadow self.

Make it so.

Make it so.

Make it so.

Ring the bell three times to summon your Shadow self. When you feel yourself ready, take the pen and paper and write down everything you can identify as Shadow traits. Faults, idiosyncrasies, downfalls, etc. Everything that you think is wrong or bad or needs to be changed about yourself should all be listed on the paper. Now read it over aloud. Read it again and again…as many times as it takes for you to not be ashamed, upset, guilty or to have any reaction to the words.

Once the energy has been drained off your Shadow qualities, then read the paper over again, but add “I forgive myself and release all judgment over _____. (whatever the quality was.) Do this as many times as is necessary for you to feel like it “takes.”

When you have finished, sprinkle the glitter over the paper list and bless each of the qualities that make you unique. Fold the paper, and place it in the cauldron to burn. Ring the bell three times, and take three deep breaths as you release your Shadow from its previous bondage.

Dance around the circle, allowing your body to release the judgment and express your newfound freedom. Dance with your Shadow, waltzing with it in your arms like an old lover. Raise energy by dancing to anchor the ritual in your reality.

When you’re finished dancing, look into the mirror and tell yourself sincerely how fabulous you are, perceived faults and all.

Have a celebration of cakes and wine and allow your Shadow to integrate into you fully. Release your circle, elements, gods, etc. Bury the ashes outside in a safe place.

Be your whole self from now on.

Sylvana SilverWitch is a local Sylvan Tradition High Priestess and has been HPS of the Sylvan Grove for many years.

Freeing Our Spirits and Breaking Our Chains

Freeing Our Spirits and Breaking Our Chains

by Bronwynn Torgerson

 

Rituals are born in unexpected ways. They may be birthed by dreams remembered, longings unfulfilled or deep conversations with friends. Two weeks before Samhain, it became clear that catharsis was needed. The Great Between of the Samhain season was manifest in our lives as well, and so many of us had entered the place of uneasy inertia. The Scholar, a single mother strapped with bills, wrestled with her yearning for a degree, while questioning if it might be fairer to her kids and the utility company if she quit school and returned to work full time. The Sage confided his fear of the gastric bypass surgery that his doctor was urging him toward. He told me he felt that without it, he might have 10 or 15 more years of life left. I, priestess of many open circles, challenged and stretched thin by the wide spectrum of ability, knowledge and intent of those attending, stood at the crossroads. Should I continue in this format, which was needed in our community, but didn’t quite feed my soul, or should I ask the Goddess for a different way to serve? Others phoned, came by for coffee, poured out their confusion. A pattern emerged. We all were stuck fast, unable to move, bound by our own individual fears, insecurities and “what ifs.” Something had to be done to end the psychic and spiritual paralysis.

This ritual emerged, simple yet powerful. We elected to perform it just before Samhain, while the Parade of Souls was passing by and the aid of our ancestors might be obtained. It might also be performed near the 4th of July, to liberate oneself from overshadowing or restricting conditions.

We found it visually effective to use a descent mechanism into ritual space, lining the passage with candles. Our ceremony took place outdoors, in a park where there were upper and lower armadas and a staircase running between. The psychic effect was eerie and otherworldly. We lowered ourselves into the dark well of the soul, into a hallowed place, not knowing what we might find. It was vitally important that each participant bind his or her own wrists, wrapping the raffia around. No one else had placed us in this situation. No one else could comprehend the complications, hopes and dreads we sought to journey through.

This ritual began in the Southeast sector, signifying that we had pondered the problem, considered our options, and were now ready to actively seek a solution. The blessing incense was placed in the South, so once chains were cast aside, we could take part in an ancient lesson in letting go: Before you can release, you must first bless. Bitter are the lessons sometimes, but wisdom is a teacher and must be acknowledged. Into the void of the chains can come illumination, courage, optimism and openness to support. Hence the guidance of the runes, placed in the West. Finally, in the North, we were strengthened and embraced, honored for our choice to make the journey and reminded that in the hearts of the Lord and Lady, none of us walked alone.

If you emulate this ritual, resolutions will result, unexpected messages will be whispered on the wind. You will find that which bound you fast was an empty thing without power. Your answers may come in the flicker of a burnishing, blessing fire. You may see them in the eyes of a friend, who knows what you’ve been though and journeys with you. The journey and the bonds are uniquely your own. Break your chains and set your spirit free.

As for the results of our own ritual, the Scholar graduated and now has a job she loves. The Sage waited out another year before descending into the nether realm of the operating room. He is now healthy, whole and the love of my life. The Lady walked us, hand in hand, to coordinating Pagan Pride Day events, hosting at a myriad of circles and sowing the seeds of new life.

Ritual Setup

This is a self-releasing, very empowering group ritual that can best be done at waning Moon. You will need: a bundle of raffia and a bell in the east; a bowl with a mixture of fragrant herbs and dried petals to give to seekers in the south; a set of runes which may safely be submerged in spring water in the west; cakes and wine in the north; participants to man the elemental stations and offer elemental invocations; sacred drummers to maintain the heartbeat of the experience; a rattle to pass from hand to hand, in confirmation of blessings already on the way.

Begin the Ritual

People enter through the southern gate, passing by the fire (already lit by this time) and an abalone shell of smoldering sage. As they enter, they sing: “Passing through the fire, we reach the other side. Passing through the fire, Ancients be our guide.”

High priestess (HPS): “Sometimes, it is we who shackle ourselves. Through our fears real or imagined, our uncertainties and doubts take hold. Sometimes our bonds are forged of complacency, inertia or doubts that we are worthy of more. We forget that we are children of the Goddess and the God, and that their love surrounds us. We forget that the universe provides, and that the wise man or woman inside us knows only perfect timing, perfect love and perfect trust. We forget to relinquish what is old and no longer serves a purpose. We fail to reach for what we need, to heed the inner call, and be reborn.”

High priest (HP): “Tonight, at waning Moon, we shed our old skin and break the bonds that we ourselves have fashioned. We will begin by blessing and purifying this place, inviting our watchers, gods and guides to stand witness to our rite of transformation.”

HPS: “Drummers, now become the heartbeat of this place, and all creation. Echo through our blood and bones. Be the calling, that which spurs us on. Be the balance, that which connects us to all life. Be the voice of all unseen.”

Drummers take their places around the four stations. As the drummers decide one by one that their tie of binding and loosening has come, one of the people who has completed their journey, steps up to take the drummer’s place so that the beat is continuous.

Quarter Calls

Air: “In this windswept hallowed space, winged ones come and lend your grace. Bless with vision, heal our hearts; as some things end and some things start. Hail and welcome and blessed be!”

Fire: “Bright ones, burn away all mundane dross, old restrictions, shame or loss. Leave us gleaming, forged anew; strong and bold, strengthened by you. Hail and welcome and blessed be!”

Water: “Ocean’s womb, from whence we came, call to each of us by name. Reveal to us what needs to be; transformation and liberty. Hail and welcome and blessed be!”

Earth: “Mountains of the Mother’s breast, place of comfort, place of rest. In your refuge, let us stand; heart to heart and hand to hand. Hail and welcome and blessed be!”

Goddess Invocation

“Oh, Great Mother, you are the answers sought and found in the darkest hour of night. You are wise woman, friend, eternal companion and guide. We call to you to counsel and to bless! We call to you as witness the breaking of our chains! We call to you to midwife this time of rebirth! O, Great One, we pray you, join us this night. Descend we pray you, into this thy priestess.”

Sung Goddess chant begins: “Ancient Mother, we hear you calling; Ancient Mother, we hear your song. Ancient Mother, we hear your laughter; Ancient Mother, we taste your tears.”

God Invocation

“Oh, Great Father, you are the true friend forever at our side. It is you who teach us which battles are just, when we must speak out for another, when we must reclaim ourselves. You are our teacher and brother and guide. Be the stout staff we lean on; be the unfailing heart, wise head and far-seeing eye. Oh, Great One, we pray you, join us on this night. Descend we pray you into this, thy priest.”

Sung God chant begins: “Ancient Father, we hear you calling; be our counsel, be our guide. Ancient Father, we feel you near us; God of courage, now abide.”

The Circle is Cast

HP and HPS bless the cakes and ale, which are later taken to the northern table.

People join hands one by one, saying, “Separate, but united in our hopes and in our fears, we stand as one people. The circle is cast!” HPS instructs all those present to envision a glowing dome or rainbow light overhead, below and surrounding the sphere in which all stand. A toning may be used to raise protective energy.

When the energy has been raised, HPS turns to the people and says, “Before you lays the journey. In the east, you may contemplate those bonds you have placed upon yourself. What constricts you? What impedes you? Look into the mirror, light incense to carry your prayers on the wind … then take up a length of raffia and wrap it about yourself. It is this and nothing more that holds you back from claiming your true destiny and fulfillment. When you are ready, ring the bell and journey on.”

HP: “Next, approach the southern fire. One who guards the holy hearth stands vigil there, ready to cut the needless cord that binds you to your former self. Cast off your old chains into the fire, gaze into its heart and be reborn. Into the hand that is empty, shall be given blessing…cast your offering to the flames and rejoice that by your choosing, you are free.”

HPS: “Then, approach the Well of Wyrd … in its watery depths, distant and unseen, are runes … a symbol to guide you on your way. Engrave them on your mind and your heart, then cast them to the waters once more.”

HP: “Finally, come full-circle to the healing of the north. Accept the love of the Old Ones, sustenance for the new life ahead, and a message of courage from the God, to speed you on your way.”

When all have completed the journey, together again we shall stand. As the rattle is passed from hand to hand, each may speak what he or she has found courage to claim. We shall bless and affirm, by repeating the blessing each one seeks … for example, “We send you abundance! We send you full health! We send you more pleasing work!”

Priest and priestess undergo the binding and loosening ritual last.

God and Goddess are thanked, elements are dismissed, but watchers are asked to remain until the last guest is safely home again.

The Witch Hunts of Old Hit Home

I have been thumbing through some of my books. Truthfully as I look through them, I can’t find anything at all that interests me to talk about. Except one thing that I learned about not to long ago that happened in my hometown.

All of my family came out of the mountains of Eastern and Central Kentucky. Most of the men were coal miners and the women were homemakers. I remember my father had come from a family of 13 children. There would have been 15 but two of them died as babies. My mother came from only a family of 3 children. Her baby sister passed on when she was 12 from lockjaw. She stepped on a rusty nail and there was no cure at the time. My father and mother met, married and moved to Western Kentucky. I grew up in this area and have lived here all my life. I always thought it was a very peaceful and lovely place to live. All those thoughts were scattered to the wind the other day. I learned of something terrible that had happened here. Down where the floodwall now stands on the other side of it, three witches were hanged. I cried.

The thought of those women or so called witches has been weighing on my mind. The is the first time, I had ever heard of the witch hunts and executions coming this far south. The details of the hanging are unknown to me. The names of the victims and what they were accused of is also. I want to know about these women. I feel a yearning to know. Perhaps it is a sisterhood or perhaps there Spirits are calling to me, I don’t know. But I want to find out.

I haven’t mentioned any of these to my husband yet. I know what he will say, “leave it alone. Don’t go snooping.” I had an aunt on my father’s side to just disappear. No one in the family ever talked about her. The only reason I know is because I did a little genealogy on my own. She showed up in the censuses and I also found a birth record of her. I even asked my sister about her and she had never heard of her either. It was always public knowledge that women on both sides of the family practiced healings and witchcraft. It makes me wonder if one of those women could have been my aunt.

I cannot even begin to think how to go about researching something like this. I know my husband runs across transcripts of Witch Trials no one had ever heard of before. He gave me one not to long ago about a trial in Pennsylvania that I have found no record of anywhere. I would love to find out more about these women. I would especially like to know if one of them was my aunt.

Perhaps this explains the strong feelings I have in regards to the Burning Times. Perhaps it explains why I am always talking about our Ancestors. I know I had several stoned and hung, distant ones not like an aunt. To me, an aunt is blood, real blood. I feel a responsible to find out what happened to her. Then I stop to think, if it was my aunt could I honestly handle the cruelty that I found out she suffered. Who knows if she was an actually practitioner? She might have been one of my relatives that was completely innocent. The thought of that makes me sick. The thought of her being tortured and no telling what else, just to make her confess. Then taken out to a gallows or even a tree and hung, it makes me cry. It is different when you read and heard about the old ones back in the 1600’s. But when you wonder if one of these women could have been your  aunt hung back in the early 1900’s. It hits home. It hits you square in your heart and soul.

The cruelty of people. How could people treat any of them the way they did? Did these people have any regrets? Didn’t they have any compassion for another human being? What happened back then, did the world go mad? I guess due to my tolerance and compassion for others, I will never understand it.

All I know is I want to know who these women were. Whether any of them were my aunt or not, I pray the Goddess gave them peace and comfort. I truly pray they were reborn into a much kinder and gentler world from which they came.

Something You Don’t Give A Thought About ~ What Color is Your Zafu?

What Color Is Your Zafu?

 from Robyn, selected from Natural Solutions magazine

The color of your meditation cushion (zafu) may reveal more about your state  of mind than you realize. Feng shui attributes mood-altering properties to each  color—orange can make you feel optimistic, for example, while brown can imbue  you with a dull-as-a-doorknob sensation. So choose your zafu hue carefully: The  wrong color can have you climbing the wall rather than staring peacefully at it.  Feng shui divides colors into yin and yang, with yin colors falling on the cool  end of the spectrum and yang on the warm. Here’s a basic breakdown of the effect  of colors on your meditating mood:

Yellow: Stimulates joy and uplifts the mind.

Orange: Stirs up energy and boosts confidence.

Red: Excites the passions and helps overcome depression.

Violet: Calms the emotions and deflects irritability.

Blue: Soothes the spirit and also induces harmony.

Green: Balances, heals, and relaxes.

Black: Inspires both introspection and discipline.

Brown: Encourages security and stability .

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