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LEARN ABOUT WICCA
When one defines oneself as Wiccan, it means she or he follows an earth or nature religion, one that sees the divine manifest in all creation. The cycles of nature are our holy days, the earth is our temple, its plants and creatures our partners and teachers. We worship a deity that is both male and female, a mother Goddess and father God, who together created all that is, was, or will be. We respect life, cherish the free will of sentient beings, and accept the sacredness of all creation.
The Laws that govern devine-light what to do so you always receive an abundance of good things in your life x 3.
From the Family Book of Shadows
I present these blessing spells for you to use for your next ritual.
CLEANSING BLESSING SPELL FOR YOUR ALTAR
This is the ritual done with your altar to purify and receive the goddess blessing, also known as a purification spell.
Facing east:
By Her fragrant breath—the Air
By winds blown cold and breezes fair
Be cleansed of negativity
As I will, so mote it be
Facing south:
By Her burning soul’s desire
Of dancing flame and burning Fire
Be cleansed of negativity
As I will, so mote it be
Facing west:
By Water flowing through Her veins
The force of storms and gentle rains
Be cleansed of negativity
As I will, so mote it be
Facing north:
By Earth that is Her body round
By mountain,, valley, hill and mound
Be cleansed of negativity
As I will, so mote it be
Faceing the center of your circle:
I purify this Altar now
By elements of sky and ground
By Air, Fire, Water,Earth
It’s cleansed in love and light and mirth
Facing your altar:
I bless you now that you may aid
The energy flow as magic is made
I cast out negativity
Leaving only positive to live and breathe
Within this Altar as we start this rite
Blessed be in joy, and love, and light
To Cleanse and Consecrate a magick tool
On the night of the New Moon or Full Moon
Prepare a bottle or bowl with ½ cup of water and a teaspoon of salt.
Also you will need a sage bundle or sage incense along with some protection incense like Frankincense or Dragonsblood. You also will want a candle.
If possible you will be outside where you can see the moon, if you are working indoors and you can work near a window where the moon is visible this will work too, If there is an overcast sky you can still do the cleansing you just need to make sure that you would be in a place where you would normally see the moon.
This ritual does not require a circle, however you can do one if it makes you feel better.
You will want to focus on the intent of your ritual while you prepare for it.
Now you will take the items to be cleansed , the salt and water, the candle, and the incense to the area you are working. Light the candle and light the incense or sage bundle and be sure it is smoking.
Pass the item through the incense smoke and say:
With scented Air so light and free
I give you breath now. Blessed Be
Now pass the item over the candle flame and say:
With Fire that dances wild and free
I give you passion. Blessed Be
Now you will use a feather or your finger tips to dip into the salt water and sprinkle over your item as you say:
With Water so pure I give to thee
The blood of Life now. Blessed Be
Continue sprinkling the salt water as you say:
With the salt of Earth, I give to thee
Roots in magic. Blessed Be
Now you are going to bind the items to you by saying:
I am yours and you are mine
>From now until the end of time
I give you Life now willingly
As I will, so mote it be.
Hold the items up to the Moon and say:
Lord and Lady, hear my plea
Please be present here with me
As I dedicate these (items name) to you
And to Your work-both old and new
Lend Your power and Your might
Infuse them with Your love and light
Bless these (items name) I offer Thee
As I will, so mote it be
You will want to dry and wrap your items in dark cloth if they are not being placed directly on an altar.
If you desire to fine tune your items you can keep them close to you for the next 24 hours. If you have your own words you wish to use or you have a specific deity you wish to call upon, that is perfectly acceptable.
BASIC BINDING SPELL
A spell to bind another from doing you harm, also a spell of protection.
This spell works when you do not know who is sending you harm but you feel there is someone sending evil.
It is good to have a potion bottle nearby, with a blend of herbs, incense, or protection oil. A stone or tallisman also works.
All that is above
And all that is below
In perfect love and
Perfect trust bestow.
Evil sent to me
Shall be magnified
And returned by 3
The message is...
Do as ye will as
Long as it harm none.
If thou art bound
And justice be serverd
The Goddess bless
Thou gets what is deserved.
If making amends
Ye have not
For the harms
Ye have wrought
The Lord condemns
Banish now and forever more
Evil sent to harm
Lift from me this hex
And replace it with a charm.
Lord and Lady, thank you
For you presence here tonight
Bestow your light and energy
In this potion charm in sight.
Place your power within my grasp
Strengthen and protect
Give power to my spell
In the name of the Goddess, so be it.
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ANCIENT WAYS
Our Souls shall talk of Ancient Times, And seasons that did part,
And our Powers shall mingle with whisper-speak, As we worship in the dark
The times I spend with Dearest friends, are now what I most cherish,
So with Hearts and Minds and Souls we’ll bind
That our friendships never parish.
And, learn we will, this Craft so old, as we travel through this land,
But shield it from the Masses, For they cannot understand.
So Merry Meet and Merry Greet, and Merry we shall part…
On those special eves, when we shall gather,
And revel in the Art.
We will serve the Goddess and give reverence to the God,
We are pagan, stones of the Ancient Circle
Standing firmly based and balanced on Earth,
Yet open to the winds of the Gods, and enduring through time.
May the Ancient Ones witness our words.
By the power of the Ancient Gods
We bind all power within this circle,
Into this spell, so mote it be.
As woods and meadows blossom and green, We celebrate this ancient rite
As the old ones did before us.
We cast our words into the mists of time and space.
Where We stand now, in years to come,
May scores of other pagans be
So let it be.
The Rule of Three
(also threefold law or law of return)
3 is a tenet of Wicca. claiming that whatever energy a person puts out into the world, be it positive or negative, will be returned to that person three times. John J. Coughlin states that " . . . there is a literal reward or punishment tied to one's actions, particularly when it comes to working magic," and that "there are many Wiccans, experienced and new alike, who view the Law of Return as an over-elaboration on the Wiccan Rede." The Rule of Three has been compared by Karl Lembke to other ethics of reciprocity, such as the concept of karma in Dharmic religions and the Christian edict, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" (Matthew 7:12), also called the "Golden Rule."
One version of the Law is written: "Ever mind the Rule of Three, three times what thou givest returns to thee, this lesson well, thou must learn, thee only gets what thou dost earn."
The Rule of Three has its prototype in a piece of Wiccan liturgy which first appeared in print in Gerald Gardner's 1949 novel High Magic's Aid:
'Thou hast obeyed the Law. But mark well, when thou receivest good, so equally art bound to return good threefold.'
(For this is the joke in witchcraft, the witch knows, though the initiate does not, that she will get three times what she gave, so she does not strike hard.)
During the next few decades, many other Wiccan religious leaders articulated some form of the Rule.
The first published reference to the Rule of Three as a general ethical principle may be from Raymond Buckland, in a 1968 article for Beyond magazine.
Belief in the Rule of Three is not universal among Wiccans, some of whom believe that it is a modern innovation based on Christian morality.
The Rule of Three appears in an expanded form as a poem of 26 couplets titled "Rede of the Wiccae", published by Gwen Thompson in 1975 in Green Egg vol. 8, no. 69 and attributed to her grandmother Adriana Porter.