
A Circle Purification
that doesn't use Incense
For asthmatics,
those with allergies, and those with other pulmonary
disorders
This ritual was inspired when
someone in our circle back in Central
Massachusetts started dating a young woman who was a great
herbalist,
knowledgeable about crystal healing, a competent tarot-reader and a
beginning astrologer. She had read "Spiral Dance" by Starhawk on the
Craft
of the Wise (Wicca) and wore a pentagram around her neck, but
couldn't try
circle work because she was allergic to smoke and had a serious
asthma
problem.
So, heres the rite. You prepare your altar as usual, with the
exception of
the incense and incense burner. 5 non-electric pot-pouri burners
filled
with water and an appropriately scented pot-pouri should be on or
near the
altar with 5 candles. Be sure that you use the correct type of
candles for
your pot-pouri burners, as other types can destroy the burners. Put
these
on the altar, which should be at the center of the circle and facing
North
or East according to your custom. If they do not fit without
obstructing
the work, place them in a semi-circle at the foot of the altar. Have
matches there to light the candles under them at the proper time.
The rite
(Leader 1 should be a male, if possible. Leader 2 should be a
female, if
possible.)
Leader 1 - blessing the water and herbal mixture in each pot-pouri
burner
with the wand. a long-stem rose with the thorns removed can be used
for a
wand if you do not yet have one. Of course, this must be replaced
each
time you do a ritual -
"By Fire and By Air
By Water and by Earth
by the Lady and the Lord
I conjure thee to purify our circle this night"
all- " So mote it be"
He takes one of the burners and the matches to the North where he
lights
it. Leader 2 accompanies him with her wand, after he lights it she
raises
her wand and says
Leader 2 - "By fire and air
By water and by earth
Let us purify the
Northern Quarter of our circle"
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There is a pause during which everyone visualizes (vividly imagining
in
every detail from a relaxed, meditative state) an arc of rainbow
light
forming that quarter of the circle then, when she lowers the wand,
everyone
responds.
all - "So Mote It Be"
Leader 1 returns to the central altar and gets the next burner,
placing it
in the East and lighting it. Leader 2 continues in the same way as
above.
This procedure is then repeated in the South and then in the West.
Each
time the invocation is changed to reflect the direction they are in.
Each
time the group visualizes the rainbow arc of light. And after each
direction, Leader 1 returns to the center to get the burner for the
next
direction ready. By constantly returning to the center each time,
the
emphasis is placed there. After the Western quarter is lit, Leader 1
places the final burner on the altar, between the candles, where the
incense burner would be if there was one and lights it. Leader 2
stands
before the altar, raises her wand and says
Leader 2 - "By Fire and by air
By water and by earth
Let us purify the sacred center of our circle
where Heaven and Earth Unite
and
Where the Lord and Lady are joined in love."
While her wand is raised, everyone visualizes the rainbow light from
the
outer circles flooding in to the center and filling the circle with
harmonious vibrations and energies. After a few moments, she lowers
her
wand and everyone responds.
all- "SO mote it be"
The circle casting is continued as usual with the invocations of the
elements at the 4 corners, according to your tradition. Then the
actual
circle-casting is done as usual. After this do whatever rite and/or
magick
you would usually do and close in the usual manner. Be sure to snuff
the
candles and not to blow them out. Use a silver teaspoon to do this,
if you
don't have a snuffer. This ceremony ONLY replaces the part of the
rite
where you sprinkle with salt-water and then cense the circle to
purify it
in PREPARATION for the actual circle casting. It is NOT the full
casting
of the circle. (Some traditions purify with all 4 elements
separately,
sprinkling salt on the floor for earth, water on the floor for
itself,
censing the circle for air, and carrying a candle around for fire.
Either
way this rite replaces the elemental purification, as the burners
embody
all 4 elements - the water for itself, the candle for fire, the
herbs for
earth, and the scent the steam gives off for air.)
OF course the pot-pouri burners used for this should only be used in
your
psychic work and should have been consecrated or smudged (by someone
who
can deal with the smoke) in preparation for this ritual.
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To prepare appropriate pot-pouri scents for the purpose of your
rites, use
the directions for making the various home-made herbal incenses
traditional
in Witchcraft and in Magick; however, don't grind them with a mortar
and
pestle as you would in making incense. If you do not know the
recipes for
these, any of the Scott Cuningham books on making incenses would
provide
them for you. They are available from Llewelyn Publishing, box 64383
St.
Paul Minnesota. (They will send you a free catalogue on request)
Despite the initial cost involved in obtaining the 5 burners, it is
highly
suggested you do it that way for two reasons"
1. In anything but a very small and enclosed space, you will not get
enough scent to represent the air element sufficiently for magickal
and
ritual working.
and
2. To represent all 4 elements in EACH of the quarters and in the
center
of the circle is very important in establishing the traditional
boundaries
between the worlds (the ordinary and non-ordinary or shamanic
realities)
that is the purpose of casting the circle and creating sacred space.
ALSO IF YOU TRY TO CARRY A POT-POURI BURNER THAT IS LIT AND HOT
ENOUGH TO
BE GIVING OFF THE SCENTED STEAM AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE CIRCLE,
YOU
WILL CERTAINLY BURN YOUR FINGERS BADLY. (It is not appropriate to
bring a
pot holder into circle to carry it either! PLEASE!)
I hope this is helpful to those who have breathing problems and wish
to
perform magick.
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