
Empathy's Book Of Shadows
Incovations
Baldur
"Baldr, Son
of Frigg, Join us.
Baldr, Son of Odin, Join us.
Baldr, Husband of Nanna, Join us.
Baldr, Brother of Hodr, Join us.
Baldr, Brother of Hermod, Join us.
Baldr, Father of Forsetti, Join us.
Baldr, Slain by blind Hodr, Join us.
Baldr, Master of Breidablik, Join us.
Baldr, Who is much loved, Join us.
Baldr, Who Thokk alone would not mourn, Join us.
Baldr, The Fairest of the Aesir, Join us.
Baldr, Whose Judgments stand unaltered, Join us.
Baldr, Whose Judgments stand unheeded, Join us.
Baldr, The Wisest of the Aesir, Join us.
Baldr, The Shining One, Join us.
Baldr, Your servant _______ calls you!
Come to me NOW!"
Brigit
"Brigit, Wise One,
We, your children, call to you.
Lady, Smithy,
We, your children, invite you here.
Triple Goddess,
We, your children, ask your presence.
Brigit, Wise One,
We, your children, call to you.
Lady, Smithy,
We, your children, invite you here.
Triple Goddess,
We, your children, ask your presence.
Brigit, Wise One,
We, your children, call to you.
Lady, Smithy,
We, your children, invite you here.
Triple Goddess,
We, your children, ask your presence, NOW."
Freyja
"Freyja, Of the many names, Join us.
Freyja, Of the golden tears, Join us.
Freyja, Daughter of Njord, Join us.
Freyja, Wife of Od, Join us. Freyja, Sister of Freyr, Join us.
Freyja, Mother of Hnoss, Join us.
Freyja, Claimed by Thrym, Join us.
Freyja, Driver of cats, Join us.
Freyja, Goddess of Fertility, Join us.
Freyja, Who shares the slain with Odin, Join us.
Freyja, Who taught the Aesir Magick, Join us.
Freyja, Lender of Falcons' Flight, Join us.
Freyja, Mistress of Brisingamen, Join us.
Freyja, Mistress of Folkvang, Join us.
Freyja, Mistress of nature, Join us. Freyja,
Your servant _______ calls you! Come to me NOW!"
Freyr
"Freyr, Son of Njrd, Join us.
Freyr, Husband of Gerdr, Join us.
Freyr, Brother of Freyja, Join us.
Freyr, Father of kings, Join us.
Freyr, Whose sword would fight for itself, Join us.
Freyr, Who gave his sword for Gerdr, Join us.
Freyr, Patron of married couples, Join us.
Freyr, Most beautiful of Gods, Join us.
Freyr, Whose tooth-gift was Alfheimr, Join us.
Freyr, Master of Gullinbursti, Join us.
Freyr, Owner of Skidbladnir, Join us.
Freyr, Slayer of Beli, Join us.
Freyr, Master of Frodi's Peace, Join us.
Freyr, Who directs Man's good fortune, Join us.
Freyr, Who brings fruitful seasons, Join us. Freyr,
Your servant _______ calls you! Come to me NOW!"
Frigg
"Frigg, Daughter of Jord, Join us.
Frigg, Daughter of Fiorgyn, Join us.
Frigg, Wife of Odin, Join us.
Frigg, Sister of Thorr, Join us.
Frigg, Mother of Balder, Join us.
Frigg, Mother of Hodr, Join us.
Frigg, Mother of Hermod, Join us.
Frigg, Mother of the gods, Join us.
Frigg, Wise in all fates, Join us.
Frigg, Who will tell no fortunes, Join us.
Frigg, First among the Asynjur, Join us.
Frigg, Queen of Asgard, Join us.
Frigg, Mistress of home and hearth, Join us.
Frigg, Mistress of Eire, Join us.
Frigg, Mistress of healing, Join us.
Frigg, Your servant _______ calls you! Come to me NOW!"
Herne
"Herne, Winter Lord,
We, your children, call to you.
Horned One, Hunter,
We, your children, invite you here.
Woodland Spirit,
We, your children, ask your presence.
Herne, Winter Lord,
We, your children, call to you.
Horned One, Hunter,
We, your children, invite you here.
Woodland Spirit,
We, your children, ask your presence.
Herne, Winter Lord,
We, your children, call to you.
Horned One, Hunter,
We, your children, invite you here.
Woodland Spirit,
We, your children, ask your presence, NOW."
Thorr
"Thorr, Red-beard, Join us.
Thorr, Son of Jord, Join us.
Thorr, Brother of Frigg, Join us.
Thorr, Father of Mdi, Join us.
Thorr, Father of Magni, Join us.
Thorr, Father of Thrdr, Join us.
Thorr, Husband of Sif, Join us.
Thorr, Jtunn bane, Join us.
Thorr, Foe of Irmungandr, Join us.
Thorr, Who bears Marriage Hallower, Join us.
Thorr, Who bears Death Hallower, Join us.
Thorr, Who wields Mjllnir, Join us.
Thorr, Defender of Asgard, Join us.
Thorr, Thunderer, Join us.
Thorr, Storm Lord, Join us.
Thorr, Your servant _______ calls you! Come to me NOW!"
The Charge of the
Goddess
Whenever ye have need of any thing, once in the month, and better it be when the
moon is full, then shall ye assemble in some secret place and adore the spirit
of She, who is Queen of all witches. There shall ye assemble, ye who are fain to
learn all sorcery, yet have not won its deepest secrets; to these will She teach
things that are yet unknown. And ye shall be free from slavery; and as a sign
that ye be really free, ye shall be naked in your rites; and ye shall dance,
sing, feast, make music and love, all in Her praise. For Hers is the ecstasy of
the spirit, and Hers also is joy on earth; for Her law is love unto all beings.
Keep pure your highest ideal; strive ever towards it; let naught stop you or
turn you aside. For Hers is the secret door which opens upon the land of youth
and Hers is the cup of wine of life, and the cauldron of Cerridwen, which is the
Holy Grail of immortality. She is the gracious goddess, who gives the gift of
joy unto the heart of man. Upon earth, She gave the knowledge of the spirit
eternal; and beyond death, She gives peace and freedom, and reunion with those
who have gone before. Nor does She demand sacrifice, for behold, She is the
mother of all living, and Her love is poured out upon the earth.
She who is the beauty of the green earth, and the white moon among the stars,
and the mystery of the waters, and the desire of the heart of man, calls unto
thy soul. Arise, and come unto Her. For She is the soul of nature, who gives
life to the universe. from Her all things proceed, and unto Her all things must
return; and before Her face, beloved of gods and men, let thine innermost divine
self be enfolded in the rapture of the infinite. Let Her worship be within the
heart that rejoiceth; for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are Her rituals.
And therefore let there be beauty and strength, power and compassion, honor and
humility, mirth and reverence within you. And thou who thinkest to seek Her,
know thy seeking and yearning shall avail thee not unless thou knowest the
mystery; that if that which thou seekest thou findest not within thee, then thou
wilt never find it without thee. For behold, She has been with thee from the
beginning; and She is that which is attained at the end of desire.
The
Charge of the God
Listen to the words of the Horned God, the Guardian of all things wild and free,
and Keeper of the Gates of Death, whose Call all must answer: I am the fire
within your heart... The yearning of your Soul. I am the Hunter of Knowledge and
the Seeker of the Holy Quest I - who stand in the darkness of light am He whom
you have called Death. I - the Consort and Mate of Her we adore, call forth to
thee. Heed my call beloved ones, come unto me and learn the secrets of death and
peace. I am the corn at harvest and the fruit on the trees. I am He who leads
you home. Scourge and Flame, Blade and Blood - these are mine and gifts to thee.
Call unto me in the forest wild and on hilltop bare and seek me in the Darkness
Bright. I - who have been called; Pan, Herne, Osiris , and Hades, speak to thee
in thy search. Come dance and sing; come live and smile, for behold: this is my
worship. You are my children and I am thy Father. On swift night wings it is I
who lay you at the Mother's feet to be reborn and to return again. Thou who
thinks to seek me, know that I am the untamed wind, the fury of storm and
passion in your Soul. Seek me with pride and humility, but seek me best with
love and strength. For this is my path, and I love not the weak and fearful.
Hear my call on long Winter nights and we shall stand together guarding Her
Earth as She sleeps.
The Sabbat Rituals
Spring equinox
The symbol of the wheel should be placed on the altar upright, decked with
flowers, flanked with burning candles. The Cauldron, containing spirits, is in
the east. Magus in west, High Priestess in east with Phallic wand or
pinecone-tipped wand, or broomstick, or riding pole, broom upwards.
High Priestess lights Cauldron, saying,
"We kindle fire this day! In the presence of the Holy Ones:Without malice,
without jealousy, without envy. Without fear of aught beneath the sun.But the
High Gods.
Thee we invoke: O light of life:Be thou a bright flame before us: Be thou a
guiding star above us:Be thou a smooth path beneath us;
Kindle thou in our hearts within,A flame of love for our neighbor, To our foes,
to our friends, to our kindred all:To all men on this broad Earth.
O merciful son of Cerridwen, From the lowest thing that liveth To the name that
is highest of all."
High Priestess draw pentacle upon Magus with wand, kiss, gives it to him. He
does likewise. They lead the dance round the circle, all couples leaping burning
fire. The last couple as the fire goes out
should be well-purified three times, and each should give Fivefold Kiss to all
of opposite sex.
Cakes and wine.
If the people will, the Cauldron dance can be done again, many times, or other
games can be played.
Summer Solstice
Form circle. Invoke, Purify. Cauldron is placed before altar filled with water,
wreathed with summer flowers. The people, men and women alternately, stand round
circle. High Priestess stands in north, before Cauldron, holding raised wand,
which should be Phallic or tipped with a pinecone (anciently the thyrsus) or a
riding pole or a broomstick, invokes the sun.
"Great One of Heaven, Power of the Sun, we invoke thee in thine ancient names,
Michael, Balin, Arthur, Lugh, Herne. Come again, as of old, into this thy land.
Lift up thy shining spear of light to protect us. Put to flight the powers of
darkness, give us fair woodlands and green fields, blossoming orchards and
ripening corn. Bring us to stand upon thy hill of vision, and show us the path
to the lovely realms of the gods."
High Priestess draws invoking pentacle on Magus with wand.
Magus comes forward sunwise and takes wand with kiss, plunges wand into Cauldron
and holds it upright, saying, "The spear to the Cauldron, the lance to the
Grail, spirit to flesh, man to woman, sun to earth." He salutes High Priestess
over Cauldron, then rejoins people, still bearing wand.
High Priestess takes aspergillum, stands by Cauldron, says, "Dance ye about the
Cauldron of Cerridwen the Goddess, and be ye blessed with the touch of this
consecrated water, even as the sun, the lord of light, arriveth in his strength
in the sign of the waters of life."
The people dance sunwise about the altar and Cauldron, led by Magus bearing
wand. High Priestess sprinkles them lightly as they pass her.
Ritual of cakes and wine.
Any other dances, rites, or games as the Priestess and people wish.
Autumn Equinox
The altar should be decorated with symbols of autumn, pine cones, oak sprigs,
acorns, or ears of corn, and should have fire or burning incense on it as usual.
After usual purification, the people stand round, men and women alternately.
Magus at west of altar in God position.
High Priestess stands at east of altar, facing him, and reads the incantation.
"Farewell, O Sun, ever returning light. The hidden god, who ever yet remains. He
departs to the land of youth, through the gates of death, to dwell enthroned,
the judge of gods and man. The horned leader of the hosts of air. Yet, even as
stand unseen about the circle the forms of the Mighty Lords of the Outer
Spaces,. So dwelleth he, 'the lord within ourselves'. So dwelleth he within the
secret seed, the seed of new reaped grain, the seed of flesh, hidden in the
earth, the marvellous seed of the stars.
'In him is life, and life is the light of men [John 1:4],' that which was never
born and never dies. Therefore the Wicca weep not, but rejoice."
The High Priestess goes to the Magus with a kiss. He lays aside Athame and
scourge, and kisses her. The High Priestess hands him her wand, which should be
Phallic, or a branch tipped with a pinecone, Or a riding pole, or a broomstick
(anciently the thyrsus). They lead the dance, she with a systrum or rattle, he
with wand, the people falling in behind them, dancing three times round the
altar. Then the candle game is played.
Cakes and wine.
Great Rite if possible.
Dances and games.
Winter Solstice
Form circle in usual manner, invoking the Mighty Ones.
The Cauldron of Cerridwen is placed in the circle at the south wreathed with
holly, ivy, and mistletoe, with fire lighted within it. There should be no other
light except for the candles on the altar and about the circle.
After all are purified, the Moon should be drawn down.
Then the High Priestess stands behind the Cauldron in pentacle position,
symbolizing the rebirth of the sun. The people, man and woman alternately, stand
round the circle. The Magus stands facing the High Priestess with a bundle of
torches, or candles, and the book of words of the incantation. One of the
officers stands beside him with a lighted candle, so that he may have light to
read by.
The people begin to slowly move round the circle sunwise. As each passes him the
Magus lights his candle or torch from the fire in the Cauldron, which may be
simply a candle, till all have lighted candles or torches. Then the people dance
round slowly as he reads the incantation. (A real fire must now be kindled in
the Cauldron.)
Queen of the Moon, Queen of the Sun. Queen of the Heavens, Queen of the Stars.
Queen of the Waters, Queen of the Earth. Who ordained to us the child of
promise:
It is the Great Mother who gives birth to him, He is the Lord of Life who is
born again, Darkness and tears are set behind,And the star of guidance comes up
early.
Golden sun of hill and mountain illumine the land, illumine the world, illumine
the seas, illumine the rivers, Grief be laid, and joy be raised.
Blessed be the Great Mother, Without beginning, without ending, To everlasting,
to eternity, I O. Evohe, Blessed be."
The dance commences slowly, in rhythm with the chant, all taking up the call "I.
O. Blessed be." The Priestess joins dance and leads them with a quicker rhythm.
The cauldron with burning fire is pushed so that the dancers leap or step over
it, in couples. Whichever couple is passing it as it goes out, should be
well-purified, three times each, and may pay any amusing forfeit as the High
Priestess may ordain. Sometimes the cauldron is re-lighted several times for
this purpose.
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