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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,814 | (1-6,HP) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) [HP will take censor in hand and the HPS will take the salted
water,...
(1-6,HP) we then sprinkle and cense the circle border as well as
ourselves...
(1-6,HP) within... ]
(1-6,HP)
(1-6,HP)
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(1-6,HPS) [I will now conjure the circle, please visualize a bright
blue...
(1-6,HPS) perimeter]
(1-6,HPS) I conjure thee oh circle of love and light. May our perfect
love and...
(1-6,HPS) trust shine bright. With this light of blue,
(1-6,HPS) We ask that no harm come through.
(1-6,HPS) Circle in, Circle out,
(1-6,HPS) Only the pure of heart may come about.
(1-6,HP & HPS) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) [With a big ole kiss I bring all the Ladies out there into
our...
(1-6,HP) circle]
(1-6,HPS) [With a kiss I bring all the Lords into our circle]
(1-6,HPS)
(1-6,HP) Well, we're all in circle and have a ritual for the moon to
boot.
(1-6,HP) Anyone have any input they would like some group thought on?
We
(1-6,HP) have a bit of collective thought to do later, also.
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) I would like to thank the Lady for the fact...
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) that so little life was lost due to Hurricane
Andrew.
(1-6,Ted & Nanette) Blessed Be!
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) Greg, Lars, Count, anything to add?
(1-9,Lars) I would like to say thank you for a beautiful experience..
(1-4,Greg) I would like to ask if we coulld raise dome energy to
(1-6,Ted & Nanette) OK, shall we go into our ritual? Also, what is
the transmission...
(1-4,Greg) send to my mother in the hospital
(1-6,Ted & Nanette) delay? should I wait longer for responses?
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) Yes wait about a minute longer
(1-4,Greg) I can't type fast
(1-6,HP) Why is your mom in the hospital?
(1-4,Greg) Cancer
(1-6,HP) Let's do a bit of healing with our collective thoughts, when
the...
(1-6,HP) magic time is ready. Is that OK? Where is she?
(1-4,Greg) Dobbs Ferry, New York... that sounds fine
(1-6,HP) Any one else, or shall the ritual begin?
(1-6,HP) Whom might have a whit candle available, and whom is visual-
izing...
(1-6,HP) tonight?
(1-9,Lars) I'm just 20 minutes north of where the worst of Andrew
hit--Please .... a though
(1-4,Greg) I have a white candle
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) I have a Zen Candle |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,815 | (1-6,HPS) Figures!
(1-6,HP) OK let us do what we came here to do!
(1-6,HP) Tonight is the full moon. We are at our peak in magic, love,
and...
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(1-6,HP) fulfillment in all matters. Tonight we celebrate the climax
of our...
(1-6,HP) Lady's cycle. Tonight we are all one!
(1-6,HPS) The culmination of our work, our love, and the Lord, rest in
the...
(1-6,HPS) Lady tonight.
(1-6,HP) Would anyone else like to comment on what the full moon is to
them?
(1-9,Lars) High Tide for me...!
(1-6,HP) So be it.
(1-6,HPS) The Godess is Alive and Magic is afoot!
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) The Full moon is the face of my Lover.
(1-6,HP) Blessed be! The Goddess is Alive and Magic is afoot!
(1-6,HP) [HP now take white candle in hand, (mouth actually, hands are
busy)]
(1-6,HP) May this candle be as the moon, as the Goddess. Shining
bright with...
(1-6,HP) the warmth of love.
(1-6,HP) [I hand the candle to the HPS]
(1-6,HPS) [HPS carves a pentagram in the candle and says]
(1-6,HPS) With love and trust I charge this candle to burn bright and
long. It...
(1-6,HPS) is to represent the Lady, the moon, and of course the Lord.
In peace...
(1-6,HPS) and harmony this candle is love.
(1-6,HP) Blessed Be!
(1-6,HPS) Blessed Be!
(1-6,HPS) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HPS) [HPS now lights the candle and places it on the altar,
saying]
(1-6,HPS) Now, with all of us across the distances, if you have a
candle,...
(1-6,HPS) please do as I did. We shall wait...
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) blessed be
(1-6,HP) Shall we continue?
(1-3,Count Cagliostro) yes
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) aye
(1-9,Lars) yes
(1-4,Greg) Blessed Be!
(1-6,HPS) So be it! Those that have candles please follow along;
those...
(1-6,HPS) without should visualize one and procede along also. The
physical...
(1-6,HPS) world NEVER INHIBITS the realm we are in now.
(1-6,HPS) I want everyone to look into the flame of your candle. Our
computer...
(1-6,HPS) desk is serving as an altar tonight, to make it a bit less
hectic....
(1-6,HPS) . Anyhow, look into the flame and see the moon. So
bright and...
(1-6,HPS) full, this is the moon in your heart.
(1-6,HP) Now look again into the flame of your candle, and see your- |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,816 | self in...
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(1-6,HP) that flame. See your life energy as it really is. The moon
is your...
(1-6,HP) heart, the flame, and you life energy. It is one!
(1-6,HPS) Let us pause for a moment and let yourself be one with the
flame,...
(1-6,HPS) the moon, and the Goddess. Feel the warmth. Feel the love.
(1-6,HPS) Know the Goddess.
(1-6,HPS) As the candle burns, remember not what was said, but remem-
ber what
(1-6,HPS) was done and felt. You and the Goddess are one.
(1-6,HP) For those with candles, let them burn till gone. For those
without,...
(1-6,HP) let them burn in your mind till dawn. For to snuff a flame
before...
(1-6,HP) it's time really pisses-off the fire faeries!
(1-6,HP) Blessed Be!
(1-6,HPS) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) [Speaking to the HPS]
(1-6,HP) My Lady. My Love. Does thou wish at this time to become one
with...
(1-6,HP) the Goddess?
(1-6,HPS) Yes, I do.
(1-6,HP) So Be It!
(1-6,HP) [I raise my athame and point it towards the HPS while saying]
(1-6,HP) My Lady, Tis I, once again, calling upon thee with the
request for...
(1-6,HP) thou to join us now in this, thy high priestess. Lady of
many...
(1-6,HP) names, Isis, Diana, Astarte, Aradia, Be with us! Lady of
many ages,
(1-6,HP) maiden, mother, crone, Be with us! With perfect love and
perfect...
(1-6,HP) trust I call upon thee, oh most beautiful mother of us all.
Join...
(1-6,HP) with us now! Our hearts are open to thee. Our circle is
open to...
(1-6,HP) thee. Our trust resides in thee. JOIN US NOW!
(1-6,HP) [Now for the online tricky part, I'll invoke the HPS and then
type...
(1-6,HP) her response, maybe it'll work ]
(1-6,HPS) [Breathing deepens]
(1-6,HPS) She weeps... for the destruction and the pain, for she
knows it is...
(1-6,HPS) great. But all is how it should be. Know that from
death...
(1-6,HPS) comes rebirth... And although much time is passing, we will
be...
(1-6,HPS) whole again. A large green ball... Greg... See a large
green ball...
(1-4,Greg) OK
(1-6,HPS) in front of you... Greener, brighter...
Not...
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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,817 | (1-6,HPS) Put your love inside and through me it shall go to your
mother......
(1-6,HPS) Your energies will double...
(1-6,HPS)
(1-6,HPS) Good color greg...
(1-6,HPS)
(1-6,HPS) It is done. It has been sent.
(1-6,HPS)
(1-6,HP) Well, ... Wow.
(1-6,HP) Let's do a quick cakes and wine (or Ale), OK?
(1-4,Greg) Sounds wonderful
(1-9,Lars) ook...
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) sounds good to me!
(1-4,Greg) I have doughnuts and Ale
(1-6,HPS & HP) Just got ours too! Let's do it!
(1-6,HPS & HP) [HP and HPS face each other (OK Nan, get on the desk)]
(1-6,HPS & HP) [HPS hold the chalace, and HP pours the (oops) already
poured ale...
(1-6,HPS & HP) into the chalace, and says]
(1-6,HP) Let me fill your cup, as you my lady have filled my heart.
(1-9,Lars) I want to thank you for this experience...A toast!
(1-6,HPS) Like the cup and the wine, we are one wet seperate.
(1-6,HPS) [HPS picks up the athame, dips it in the chalace]
(1-6,HPS) Blessed be my lord!
(1-6,HPS) [HPS sprinkles the cakes with the Ale from her Athame and
says]
(1-6,HPS) Blessings be upon these grains of life, sacred to the
Goddess.
(1-6,HPS) [She offers a piece to me (HP), and now I give her one.]
(1-6,HPS) [HP now quaffs a bit of ale and passes it to the HPS]
(1-6,HPS) Shadow Hawk, have some and pass it on!
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) (raising chalace)
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) (drinking a sip, with eyes raised to the moon
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) passing it on)
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) Jehana, will you chare the Chalice of Life with me?
(1-7,Jehana Silverwing) Yes, I shall, shadow Hawk.
(1-7,Jehana Silverwing)
(1-6,HP) Now that the celebration is almost through,
(1-7,Jehana Silverwing) passes to Greg.
(1-6,HP) And I would like to request of you,
(1-4,Greg)
(1-4,Greg) Brightest Blessings to all of us and eryone who was unable
to join us tonight.
(1-6,HP) Oops... Sorry to butt in on the party, Pass that chalace,
we are...
(1-6,HP) still in celebration mode, yes?
(1-4,Greg)
(1-9,Lars) Thankful for the love shared here (dizzy)...!
(1-6,HP) Pass that on to granny O.
(1-9,Lars) Big Gulp!!!
(1-3,Annina) Greetings all, sorry I'm late.
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(1-9,Lars)
(1-3,Annina)
(1-3,Annina)
(1-6,HP) Blessed be Annina!
(1-3,Annina) Blessed be to all! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,818 | (1-6,HP) OK, can we continue, still a bit to do before we close...
(1-4,Greg) Has everyone had cakes and wine?
(1-7,Jehana Silverwing) yes.
(1-3,Annina) Yes, thanks. :-)
(1-6,Ted & Nanette) yes.
(1-4,Greg) Lets continue
(1-6,HP) Now the celebration is almost through,
(1-6,HP) And I would like to request of you,
(1-6,HP) Work with me to make the sky blue.
(1-6,HPS) The earth is our mother
(1-6,HPS) From the start she has been there for us
(1-6,HPS) And at the end she will remain
(1-6,HP) As we care for each other in this physical world
(1-6,HP) So must we care for our mother earth
(1-6,HP) For now is a time with smoky air
(1-6,HP) now is a time with oceans of oil
(1-6,HP) now is a time with soil of garbage
(1-6,HPS) Magic is in me. Magic is in you.
(1-6,HPS) Let us spend just a minute and think
(1-6,HPS) For collective thoughts is the magic for all
(1-6,HPS) Think and create. For in our power lies enough to change
(1-6,HPS) that which others deem a lost cause.
(1-6,HPS) Think now, one and all, about the beautiful mother. Healthy
and...
(1-6,HPS) happy and free from the diseases we have previously given
her....
(1-6,HPS) Let's make the magic happen. See the mountains in the
crystal clear...
(1-6,HPS) sky. See the clean oceans sparkling blue. See her beauty
under the...
(1-6,HPS) full moon light. Think...
(1-6,HP) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) Greg, it was a bit unusual to see magic for you mom appearing
in the...
(1-6,HP) drawing down. I've been under the belief that once magic is
done is...
(1-6,HP) should be left alone. For any doubt will destroy the res-
ults....
(1-6,HP) Should we work more magic for her now, or should we call it
done?...
(1-6,HP) It's your call.
(1-4,Greg) What we've worked felt pretty powerful...
(1-4,Greg) I think it will do, my mother doesn't exactly know I asked
for this.
(1-6,HP) Well then, Thought of her will remain clear in all of us.
Thoughts...
(1-6,HP) of her happy and healthy. It is done.
(1-4,Greg) Blessed Be!
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(1-6,HP) Does anyone want any other collective magic to be done, now
is the...
(1-6,HP) time.
(1-3,Annina) I'd like you all to remember my husband's and my busin-
ess. We are starting
(1-3,Annina) it this week on a virtual shoestring as our venture
capital deal fell through.
(1-3,Annina) Your thoughts and meditations in your rituals would be
very much appreciated. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,819 | (1-6,HP) What is the business and where? What are your goals? I
learned...
(1-6,HP) long ago not to ask for vague things, they sneak up and bite
you in...
(1-6,HP) the butt. That's an experience Loki taught me.
(1-3,Annina) The business is a point of sales computer systems com-
pany. We're in
(1-3,Annina) Pensacola, Florida (on the Gulf Coast near Mobile, Ala.)
(1-3,Annina) Our goals are to make 8 sales per month for the first 90
days.
(1-6,HP) Not too bad.
(1-3,Annina) That will give us the capital to get things underway with
an office and
(1-3,Annina) a demo system.
(1-6,HP) Everyone here please visualize Annina's company selling 30
sales by...
(1-3,Annina) We're running it out of our home at the moment. It's
scary, but we KNOW
(1-3,Annina) the business is there and we've done our homework and
made the connections.
(1-6,HP) the end of 90 days. Envision happiness and of course wealth
for...
(1-6,HP) Annina and her husband. From this thought in your heart turn
it to...
(1-6,HP) a color and send it to her now.
(1-6,HP) Well Annina, I hope I didn't zap you. In my vision I saw you
so...
(1-6,HP) busy after 60 days that you needed to hire help to handle all
the...
(1-3,Annina) WOW!! Green and pink and purple! Mostly green though. :-)
(1-6,HP) work. You will be successful. As long as you remember that
which...
(1-6,HP) you want.
(1-6,HPS) Great!
(1-3,Annina) I definitely felt your strength!! Many thanks to all!
(1-6,HP) Can we close or does anyone have naything else to add?
(1-4,Greg) Best of blessings to you, Aninna, and your Husband
(1-3,Annina) Thank you, Greg, and brightest blessings to you and your
mother.
(1-4,Greg) Many thanx!
(1-6,HP) So be it! Let us close this circle!
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) Blessed Be!
(1-4,Greg) BB to ALL!!!
(1-3,Annina) Blessed Be!
(1-9,Lars) Blessed Be!!
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(1-6,HPS) [I will close this online circle, Starting in the East and
working...
(1-6,HPS) counter-clockwise with athame pointed to the circle border,
I say]
(1-6,HPS) Circle in, Circle out,
(1-6,HPS) Bless all those who came about.
(1-6,HPS) As our blue light becomes a dim hue,
(1-6,HPS) We have been protected, no harm due.
(1-6,HPS) I release thee oh circel of love and light,
(1-6,HPS) May perfect love and trust always shine bright.
(1-6,HPS) [I end in the east from whence I started]
(1-6,HPS) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) [Now, I must dismiss the elements] |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,820 | (1-6,HP) [I move to the East, and draw a banishing pentagram high in
the...
(1-6,HP) air]
(1-6,HP) Powers of air, thank you for attending our rites. As the sun
rises,...
(1-6,HP) know that we are but one. Good night my friends!
(1-6,HP) So mote it be!
(1-6,HP) [Moving to the north, I draw another banishing Pentagram]
(1-4,Greg) God and Goddess Bless!
(1-6,HP) Powers of the Earth, thank you for attending our rites. As
the cool...
(1-6,HP) wind blows, the silence of truth will fill our minds. Good
night my...
(1-6,HP) friends! So mote it be!
(1-6,HP) [And to the West, another banishing pentagram]
(1-4,Greg) God and Goddess Bless!
(1-6,HP) Powers of water, thank you for attending our rites. As we
dare to...
(1-6,HP) be ourselves, we must learn to let it flow from within.
Goodnight...
(1-6,HP) my friends! So mote it be!
(1-4,Greg) God and Goddess Bless!
(1-6,HP) [To the South, banishing pentagram again]
(1-6,HP) Powers of fire, thank you for attending our rites. As we
will is as...
(1-6,HP) we are. Good night my friends! So mote it be!
(1-4,Greg) God and Goddess Bless!
(1-6,HP) [Back to the East, Athame held high]
(1-6,HP) And so we have come full circle. One final farewell. Powers
of the...
(1-6,HP) East, the North, the West, and the South, I thank thee for
being...
(1-6,HP) with us as one. AAnd one we always shall be.
(1-6,HPS) So Mote It Be!
(1-5,Shadow Hawk) So mote it be!
(1-4,Greg) So Mote It Be!
(1-6,HP) So mote it be!
(1-6,Ted & Nanette) So mote it be!
(1-9,Lars) So mote it be!
(1-3,Annina) So mote it be!
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SAMHAIN RITUAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1991
On-Line Ritual Facilitators:
Keymaster -- Priest
Otterkin -- Priestess
(8-13,Shadow Hawk) Hello all, Blessing Be among Thou.
(8-3,John & Karen) Hi.
(8-5,keymaster) Ok we are ready now.
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) ready here.
(8-4,Tapestry) Ready.
(8-3,John & Karen) ready
(8-12,Frodo) I'm here, dunno for how long.
(8-6,Grey Owel) ready
(8-5,keymaster) Tonight we celebrate the Sabbat Samhain, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,821 | the eve of the New Year.
This is the time when the Goddess in her aspect as Crone
veils Her face and the
Horned One takes His throne.
It is a time to reap the good
and to banish the bad.
To this end, we folded paper with that
which we would banish written upon it.
With the old year dying
and the new year yet to be born,
it is also the time when the dead
may be invited to leave Caer Arianrhod
and join us in the ritual and
the feasting afterward.
During the feast, the Lord of Misrule
reigns and is free to inflict his
Puckish like humor on us all.
Welcome all, and let us begin.
(8-5,keymaster) Take a deep breath.....
and let it out slowly...
Relax,
and visualize the link between us...
Scattered to the winds are we,
but we are here together....
(8-8,Otterkin) We enter a grove amidst tall oaks, lit by a
waning moon and a circle of torches. It is a
warm indian summer night with little wind, and an
aura of expectancy flickers like the flames. Our
altar stands at the North, decorated with apples
and pomegranates, nuts and corn. There is an
empty plate and a hand-thrown earthenware bowl
filled with fresh water. A chalice holds the
wine. The cakes are slices of pumpkin bread with
raisins, and oatmeal cookies. The small cauldron
of cleansing is of old polished brass with a
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handle for carrying.
A large, black iron dutch-oven stands on its
three legs in the center of the circle. Wisps of
smoke rise upward and tongues of flame reach
beyond it's rim. Four unlit torches lay near it.
Here the callers of the Guardians will light
their torches, to place them in empty sconces
planted in the earth at the North, East, South,
and West. There are small buckets of water
beside each sconce.
Because we are modern pagans, the Priestess has
brought a boom-box with appropriate music.
Listen inside yourself and you will hear it.
Focus on the water in the chalice.
a symbol of cleansing and rebirth.
I add a dagger-tip of salt to represent
the aspects of the earth.
Great Mother, bless this cup that we
may be cleansed.
(The chalice is passed clockwise, with each
of us sprinkling ourselves.) |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,822 | (When this is done, I return the chalice
to the altar.)
(8-5,keymaster) The incense we have chosen for this night is
juniper and myrrh.
It burns with the charcoal in the small brass cauldron.
Breathe it in, and think of fire and air together.
Let the strength and joy they represent
become a part of you.
Great Father, bless this fire and air
that we may be purified as it passes over and through us.
(Cauldron is passed clockwise around the circle, by its
handle)
(When all have breathed it, the Priest returns it to the
altar.)
(8-7,Otterkin) The ground beneath us has been sprinkled
with ginger and swept to remove all negativity
from this space. Let us join together
and in the names of Danu the Great Mother
and Arianrhod the White Lady,
and of Cernunnos the Hunter,
I cast and consecrate this Circle.
(I draw the invoking Pentagram in the air
with one hand and then, with a long stick
from a hazel tree, draw the circle deosil,
North to North.)
(8-5,keymaster) Let the caller of the Guardian of the East, step
forward.
(8-4,Tapestry) Lords of the East, Masters of inspiration,
intelligence, new beginnings, and the wind rattling my
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windows this night, Hail and Welcome. (Light Torch & place
in sconce)
(8-5,keymaster) Let the Caller of the Guardian of the South, step
forward.
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) Lords of the South, may your fires burn
hearty during the coming darknesses,
May your Will be strong upon us; with us.
Hail & Welcome (Light torch & place in sconce.)
(8-5,keymaster) Let the Caller of the Guardian of the West, step
forward.
(8-3,John & Karen) Lords of the West,
guardians of the dark ocean and the lands beyond
be with us now in this time between the worlds.
Hail and welcome. (light torch and place in sconce)
(8-5,keymaster) Let the Caller of the Guardian of the North, step
forward.
(8-11,wanda) Lords of the North, Masters of the Earth,
the hills, the valley, and forests --
join us now in this time of great joy
(light torch and place in sconce) |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,823 | (8-7,Otterkin) (Facing the center) The Circle is bound.
This is a time that is not a time,
in a place that is not a place,
on a day which is not a day,
and we are safe between the worlds.
So mote it be.
(8-5,keymaster) So mote it be!
(8-12,Frodo) So mote it be!
(8-3,John & Karen) so mote it be!
(8-11,wanda) So mote it be!
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) So Mote It Be
(8-4,Tapestry) So mote it be!
(8-5,keymaster) (Picking up a pomegranate, I pierce the skin
of the fruit with my athame and remove several seeds,
placing them on the plate on the altar.)
On this night of Samhain, we mark your passing
O Sun King,
through the sunset into the land of the young.
We mark also
the passing of all who have gone before us,
and all who will go after.
O gracious Goddess,
Eternal Mother,
You who gives birth,
and life to the fallen,
teach us to know
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that in the time of greatest darkness
there is the greatest light.
(I now take one of the seeds, and burst it with my teeth,
savoring the bittersweet flavor.
I then take the plate to the first covener in the East,
who takes a seed, places it in his mouth,
and then passes the plate around the circle.)
(I take the plate back to the altar.
and then move to the cauldron.)
Wise one of the Waning Moon,
Lady of the Starry Night,
let the fire within your cauldron
burn up the dross of the year that is past.
To free us from the burdens that are plagueing us.
May the energies be reversed:
From darkness, light;
from bane, good;
from death, birth!
(I then place my piece of paper into the fire)
I banish the pain of past relationships,
(8-7,Otterkin) (I step to the fire in the cauldron.)
(8-5,keymaster) of my bitterness,
(8-7,Otterkin) I banish the pain in my childhood memories,
but not the memories themselves.
(I throw my paper into the flames.)
(Each in turn comes to the fire to throw
in their paper, saying aloud their banishment |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,824 | or not as they choose.)
(8-12,Frodo) I banish the tensions and uncertainties that have
been plaguing my life as of late.
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) (We have banished) (toss)
(8-3,John & Karen) We have banished! (toss)
(8-4,Tapestry) I banish depression and anger from past
relationships
(8-11,wanda) (stepping to the fire) I banish my insecurities..my
deep sorrow from loves past...and embarrassment
from words spoken too hastily. (toss)
(8-6,Grey Owel) I banish the quickness of temper (toss)
(8-5,keymaster) (I go to the altar, and lift my hands above the
cakes and wine)
All life is your own
All fruits of the Earth
Are fruits of your womb
Your union,
Your dance.
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Lord and Lady,
We thank thee
for blessings and abundance.
Join with us,
Feast with us,
enjoy with us!
Blessed be!
(8-7,Otterkin) Blessed be!
(8-11,wanda) Blessed be!
(8-12,Frodo) Blessed be!
(8-4,Tapestry) Blessed Be!
(8-3,John & Karen) Blessed be!
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) Blessed be!
(8-6,Grey Owel) Blessed be!
(8-5,keymaster) (I now pass the wine clockwise around the circle)
(Everyone takes a drink)
(8-12,Frodo) ->gulp!<-
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) Good vintage.
(8-4,Tapestry) (libate) (sip)
(8-11,wanda) (sip)
(8-3,John & Karen) (sip)
(8-7,Otterkin) (small sip)
(8-6,Grey Owel) (sip)
(8-5,keymaster) (sip)
(8-5,keymaster) (Placing the chalice back on the altar)
(Taking the cakes, I pass them around the circle, clockwise)
(8-5,keymaster) Everyone, take, and eat.
(8-12,Frodo) >munch.< |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,825 | (8-10,Jehana & Jeff) Breaking off a piece; libating; (nibble)
(8-4,Tapestry) (take piece, crumble a bit onto the ground and eat
the rest.)
(8-11,wanda) (breaking off a small piece and savoring it)
(8-3,John & Karen) Breaking off a piece, sharing it, nibbling
(8-7,Otterkin) My cat has cut her own door into the Circle, and I
share my bit of cake with her.
(8-6,Grey Owel) (consume heartily)
(8-5,keymaster) (breaking off a piece, eating it, grokking its
fullness)
(I replace what is left of the cakes and the wine,
near the altar,
for the Sidhe to enjoy)
Will the Caller of the Guardian of the East, step forward
and release the Guardian.
(8-4,Tapestry) Lords of the East, thank you for your assistance.
Hail and Farewell.
(take torch and plunge it into bucket of water.)
(8-5,keymaster) Will the Caller of the Guardian of the South,
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step forward.
(8-10,Jehana & Jeff) Lords of the South; of Fire and of Will, we
thank you for your assistance -- Hail and farewell!!
(Plunge torch into bucket of water.)
(8-5,keymaster) Will the Caller of the Guardian of the West, step
forward.
(8-3,John & Karen) Lords of the West, we thank you for your
assistance. Hail and farewell!
(Plunge torch into bucket of water.)
(8-5,keymaster) Will the Caller of the Guardian of the North,
step forward.
(8-11,wanda) Lords of the North, Masters of the Earth..we thank
you for your assistance and joining us this eve --
farewell! (grasping torch and placing it into the bucket)
(8-7,Otterkin) (I draw the banishing Pentagram in the air.)
Merry meet and merry part,
and merry meet again!
Let the Circle be open but never broken.
(8-5,keymaster) I hereby name............
Frodo............
Lord of Misrule.........
Let the Feasting Begin!!
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HPS | Relax... Let your body and mind be at ease... Breathe
| gently; regularly... |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,826 | | This is the time of Inward turning, of saying goodbye to
| our Dead.
| We have descended into the night, and the veil between the
| worlds is at it's thinnest.
| The Sun King has become the Lord of Shadows, sailing West:
| We follow Him into the dark.
| Life declines; the season of barrenness is on us, yet we
| give thanks for that which we have reaped and gathered.
| We meet to turn the Wheel and weave the cord of life
| that will sustain us through the dark.
| I take these Creatures of Earth and Water, and do Cleanse
| and consecrate them to bring into this Circle,
| to do the Lady's Will.
| I purify this sacred space in the Lady's Name.
HP | I take these creatures of Air and Fire and do Cleanse and
| consecrate them to bring into this Circle to do the Lady's
| Will. I do cleanse and consecrate this Circle in our
| Lady's Name, to do the Lady's Will!
HPS | I cast this Circle...
| a glowing blue orb...
| glowing, growing...
| surrounding all of us...
| surrounding us in protective blue-white light...
| expanding to touch all of us...
| connect us into the web...
| a place that is not a place, a place which is all
| places...
| a time which is not a time, a time which is all times...
| connect us into the web .
| The Circle is Cast.
HP | (facing the West, feeling the essense of Water rush
through me)
| (hearing the sound in the blood of my veins)
| Hail Guardians of the Watchtowers of the West, Spirits of
| Water...
| I call upon you to come this night
| and attend this our Lady's Rite...
| Guard us and Guide us in this request
| that we might tonight...
| Do the work by Her great Light.
| (lighting candle, passing taper to Gail)
Gail: The North: Power of Earth...
| Join our ritual circle
| Send your protection to us as we perform this sacred
| ritual tonight
| You, the force from which all life springs,
| Hold us in your heart through the winter
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| That we may be re-born with you at Beltaine
| Empty us of fears so that we may be strong
| Strong in the Goddess' light to do her work
nise nekheba: facing the east I call upon the powers of the
| air, the winds to join our
| sacred circle. Come obatala, Olofi, and chango, ancient
| orishas of the east |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,827 | | come and bless us
| uplift us
| caress us with your powerful, forceful breeze
| and guard us through the Spring.
| go ahead south
Frodo: Spirits of the South Remember.
| Spirits of the South, hear my call...
| Spirits of the South, Remember.
| Spirits of the South, you are here.
| South.
| Red. Fire.
| The heat of summer.
| The passion of adolescence.
| Feel the South.
HP | (turning to HPS)
| Blessed Be thy feet, that walk in the Way of the Wise
| Blessed Be thy knees, that kneel at the sacred altar
| Blessed Be thy Womb, without which we would not be
| Blessed be thy Breasts, formed in Beauty
| Blessed be thy Lips that shall speak the Sacred words
| Blessed be thy Eyes, that they shall see the truth
| and Blessed be thy Mind, that it shall know and
| understand.
| Gracious Goddess, Holy Maiden, Mother, and now, Crone...
| Descend upon this thy Priestess, we do humbly beg...
| Join us tonight in your circle as we assemble to once
| more...
| Spin the Wheel of Life and Death. Great Goddess, mother
| of us all, you have brought us to life, and you walk with
| us to Death's Door and beyond.
| Goddess of Life and Goddess of Death, Cerridwyn, I call
| you Home!
| (kneeling)
Cerridwyn: (greets HP, looks upon him)
| By the Flame that burneth bright O' Horned One!
| We call thy name into the night, O' Ancient One!
| Thee we invoke, by the moon-lit sea, by the standing stone
| and the twisted tree.
| Thee we invoke, where gather thine own, by the nameless
| shrine forgotten and alone.
| Come where the round of tdance is Trod.
| Horn and Hoof of the Goatfoot God!
| By moon-lit meadows on dusky hill, when the haunted wood
| is hushed and still.
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| Come to the charm of the chanted prayer.
| As the moon bewitches the midnight air, evoke thy powers,
| that potent bide.
| In shining stream and the secret tide, in fiery flame by
| starlight pale, in Shadowy host that rides the gale, and
| by the fern-brakes fairy-haunted of forest wild and woods
| enchanted.
| Come! O' Come!
| To the heart-beat's drum!
| When the broad white moon is climbing slow.
| Through the stars to the heaven's height.
| We hear thy hoofs on the wind of night! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,828 | | As black tree-branches shake and sigh,
| By Joy and terror we know thee nigh,
| We speak the spell thy power unlocks,
| At Solstice, Sabbat, and Equinox.
| Word of Virtue the veil to rend,
| From Primal Dawn to the wide World's end,
| Since time began, the blessings of Pan
| Blessed be in strength and love,
| Blessed be, wher'ere we rove,
| Vision fade not from our eyes
| Of the Pagan Paradise.
| Past the gates of Death and Birth,
| Our inheritance of Earth.
| From our soul the song of Spring
| Fade not in our wandering,
| Our life is one,
| By blackest night or the noonday Sun.
| Eldest of Gods on thee we call,
| Blessing be on thy Creatures all.
| I call upon thee, O' Ancient Horned One
| Who art the Comforter and the Consoler of Men
| I call upon thee, O' Great God of the Witches.
| Ruler of the Sabbat, Lord of the Wild Woods,
| I call upon thee, for I am thy Lady.
| Come out of the North upon the back of the Winds.
| And join the Lady Cerridwin at this Holy Sabbat/Esbat.
| I call thee by thy most ancient name Cernunnos.
| Descend upon this thy Circle NOW!
| We welcome thee Home!
| We welcome thee, Cernunnos!
Cernunnos: I am here.
| My Children call, from woods and from stream
| from fields fair and snow crested mountains.
| Once more the Wheel of Life has turned, the Gods of Spring
| and Summer are gone. Now's the time of the long night...
| and my white cloak spreads forth upon the land.
| Breath shoots steaming into the night, moonlight glints
| off shining horn.
| Strength answers strength as I bugle my challenge...
| Calling you to me I bring you nigh
| Walk with me a while,
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| and dance the dance of Life awhile.
Cerridwyn: It is Samhain...
| It is the year's ending.
| The crops have all been gathered in,
| those few remaining on the vines and stalks allowed to
| seed next year's crops.
| It is Samhain.
| It is the year's ending.
| It is time to take new stock of ourselves
| It is time to allow our roots to grow quietly,
| deep and strong.
| The year's ending.
| The new year's beginning
| signified in that ending.
| Silence. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,829 | | Visualize a shadowy triangle of your fellow coveners
| around you,
| with point facing West, and the ties of the past year
| about your hands.
| It is the great cold of the night, it is the dark.
Cernunnos: The Woman Lives, she passes, she dies.
Cerridwyn: It is the great cold of the night, it is the dark.
Cernunnos: Fear Lives, it passes, Fear dies.
Cerridwyn: It is the great cold of the night, it is the dark.
Cernunnos: Laughter lives, Laughter passes, Laughter dies.
Cerridwyn: It is the great cold of the night, it is the dark.
Cernunnos: Hope Lives, Hope passes, Hope dies.
Cerridwyn: It is the great cold of the night, it is the dark.
Cernunnos: We Live, We pass, We die.
| Look around you, see the threads of Life and Death that
| connect you with the world.
Cerridwyn: "Weaving the silver ship's thread
| We cross the darkening night
| Sailing across the Sunless sea
| Enter the Dark Lord's sight.
| Weaving the silver ship's thread
| We cross the darkening night
| Sailing across the Sunless sea
| Enter the Dark Lord's sight.
| Pearl-Grey warrior, ghostly quest;
| Prince of Twilight, Sailing West.
| Pearl-Grey warrior, ghostly quest;
| Prince of Twilight, Sailing West."
| Please light your fires, incenses.
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| Visualize your ties breaking with the flame.
| Gently but firmly breaking away.
Dark Lord: You are in sight of the far shore.
| See the light on the waves, a shroud,
| A track to follow.
| Step into the surf, step ashore.
| Cast off your bonds, and be free!"
| For here there is no binding.
| Cast off the veils that cloud your sight!"
| For here all eyes are opened!
| You Warriors- Here your battles are over.
| You workers- Here your tasks are done!
| You who have been hurt, here find healing!
| You who are weary, here find rest.
| You who are old, here grow young again!
| For this is the land of Youth,
| The Shining Land, the Isle of Apples.
| Here woods never fail;
| Here there is a tree, the Heart of Light, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,830 | | And a well of silence.
| Gaze into the Fire, my Children
| Let your mind soar,
| Follow me, for I am here
| The Comforter, the Consoler,
| Heart's Ease, and Sorrow's End
| I AM the Guide:
| the Gate is open.
| I AM the guide:
| the way is clear.
| I AM the Guide:
| Death is no barrier
| For I AM Lord of the Dance of Shadows
| King in the realm of dreams.
Cerridwyn: Give to me your fears, that they may die
| and be reborn...
| Speak to me Fear's name.
Shadow Hawk: I fear isolation
Cerridwyn: Each of you, as you wish, type aloud the thing of fear
| you release.
Gail | I fear pain
Shadow Hawk: (burning paper in incense fire)
Asondrea| I fear loneliness
Frodo | I fear failure
nise nekheba: I fear love
Cerridwyn: I fear hurt.
| I fear making wrong choices.
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Gail | I fear the boredom of loneliness
| I fear the cold that brings sickness
nise nekheba: I fear pain (burning paper)
Cerridwyn: Burn the paper
| Release
| continue on to form a Circle
| around the Altar in the Center
Gail: Let my fears dissipate in the fire
HPS | HP & HPS stand in the center, by the altar.
| Envision a pomegranet before you...
| whole and green...
| take it, and envision it as you slice it open...
| spilling its red pulpy seeds before you:
| Behold the Fruit of Life
| Which is death.
| Envision an apple before you...
| whole and red...
| take it, and envision it as you slice it open through its
| equator... |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,831 | | see the pentacle formed in the apple before you:
| Behold the fruit of Death
| Bestowing Life!
| Look about you and see the Circle here!
Dark Lord: (kneeling)
Cerridwyn: This is the circle of rebirth.
| "This the circle of Rebirth.
| Through you all passes out of
| Life,
| but through Me all may be born again. Everything passes,
| changes.
| Seed becomes fruit; fruit becomes seed.
| In birth, we die; on death, we feed.
| Know Me, and be free of all fear. For My womb
| is the Cauldron of Rebirth,
| in Me, the Circle is ever Turning."
Dark Lord: Blessed Be!
| (kissing HPS hand)
| (standing up)
Cerridwyn: Now go forth into the world
| Death and Rebirth have transformed you
| Life begins again!
Dark Lord: Gracious Guardian of the West, Spirit of Water
| Thank you for attending this our rite of Samhain
Shadow Hawk: And as you depart to your watery realm, we bid you
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| fair journey
| until we meet again. Blessed Be!
| (blowing out candle)
| (turning to SOuth)
Frodo: Spirits of the South
| We thank you for attending our Circle,
| and for your firey gifts.
| As you return to your lovely realms, we bid you Hail and
| Farewell!
|
nise nekheba: Oh African spirits of the East
| oh chango, obatala, and others
| we thank you for attending our sacred Circle and for your
| graceful, peaceful
| breeze. We bid you farewell. (blowing out candle)
Gail: Spirit of the gentle earth and fertile soil
| Thank you for your blessings
| Sleep deep into the night
| Keep us safe within your heart
| Blessed be to all that have shared your gifts
|
Cernunnos: (turning to My Lady)
| My Lady, it's the time when we walk the land again
| Our children call us, and the fields and forests grow |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,832 | | barren as the leaves dance their way to death. Now
| it's time for us to leave this space and walk the Circle
| of Life and Death again. Gracious Goddess, you who
| the Stars shine for, You who I dance and Live for...
| you who Bring us Life and Death and Life again...
| I thank you for your presense here tonight...
| so that once more we could dance together..
| As you depart this space, we will always remember
| you, and the love that you have for us.
Cerridwyn: Hunter, you who trod the paths of the Wild and
| untamed, I thank you for your presence here tonight.
| Cernunnos, ancient one, your song of the Earth itself,
| In love and in change, we will always hold you dear.
| Farewell.
HPS | The Circle which surrounds us, glowing blue and white...
| fades gently counterclockwise
| spirals inward,
| Gently, gently.
| ...
| Fire seal the circle round
| Let it fade beneath the ground
| let all things be as they have been
| since the beginning of time.
| Merry Meet, Merry Part & Merry Meet again!!
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CompuServe online Yule Ritual, 1990
(8-2,DragonHart) Relax....let the worries of the day dissolve
into the earth under your feet. Breath deeply. This is a
journey, sacred and magical. Prepare yourself for that
journey.
*
Yule is a time of change. Death and rebirth are the
themes that this holiday brings to us. We enter this sacred
time anxious for the birth and growth of the Sun God. We
naturally go through many changes during this time. We make
resolutions to do better, to give up things that keep us
from growing.
*
In our mind's eye we draw a circle of Power. Our blade
travels at astounding speeds, dividing us from the rest of
the natural world. We are set apart, between worlds.
*
Taking the chalice of water, we sprinkle the circle,
feeling the cool liquid on our fingers. We begin to feel
the cleansing power of our Mother's blood. The sprinkling
finished, we return the chalice to the altar.
*
The smoke from the censor curls playfully around your
fingers as you reach to pick it up. Breath deep of the
sweet Frankincense and Myrhh as you walk the boundries of
the circle with it. Let the scent drive away all negativity
in you. When you have finished your sacred task, place the
censor in it's place on the altar.
*
Pause a moment to notice the unlit altar candle.
* |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,833 | "Spirits of Air, hear our
call. Attend our Rite and afford us your knowledge and
protection. So be it!"
(8-4,DANIEL) Hail Spirits of Air
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So mote It BE!
(8-1,Jehana) Welcome sacred Wisps of thought and Wisdom!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Hail Sword Hallow!
(8-5,Larne) Airy Spirits, Welcome! Join us, and help us to KNOW
and understand!
(8-3,NC) Ave Raphael
(8-2,DragonHart)
"Spirits of Fire, hear
our call. Attend our Rite and afford us your love and
protection. So be it!"
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So Mote It Be!
(8-4,DANIEL) Hail spirit of Fire
(8-1,Jehana) Welcome Sacred coils of energy and flame!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Hail Spear Hallow!
(8-5,Larne) Bright spirits of Fire, Welcome! Join us, and help
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us in making our wills manifest!
(8-3,NC) Ave Michael! Hail Djinn, great elemental king.
(8-2,DragonHart)
"Spirits of Water, hear
our call. Attend our Rite and afford us your cleansing and
protection. So be it!"
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So Mote It Be!
(8-4,DANIEL) Hail Spirits of Water
(8-1,Jehana) Welcome, sacred wells of healing and intuition!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Hail Grail Hallow!
(8-5,Larne) Deep blue water spirits, welcome! Join us, and help
us know of our own depths!
(8-3,NC) Ave Gabriel. Niksa, great elemental king, hail!
(8-2,DragonHart)
"Spirits of Earth, hear
our call. Attend our Rite and afford us your strength and
protection. So be it!"
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So Mote It Be!
(8-4,DANIEL) Hail Oh Great Spirit of Earth
(8-1,Jehana) Welcome, sacred bones of our root-mother!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Hail Stone Hallow!
(8-5,Larne) Earth Spirits, welcome! Help us to find the solid
core within us!
(8-3,NC) Ave Uriel. Cob, great elemental king, hail.
(8-2,DragonHart)
"Mother Goddess, we ask that you join us in our Rite and
share with us the wonder of the rebirth of your son and
lover. You give us much and in return we offer you perfect
love. So be it!"
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So Mote It Be! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,834 | (8-4,DANIEL) Perfect Love and Perfect trust
(8-1,Jehana) Bright Lady, welcome, in our Love!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) So Mote It Be!
(8-5,Larne) Welcome Bright Lady, let us share your joy and love
on this night!
(8-2,DragonHart) "Lord, God, King, Father, we ask that you join
us in our Rite and share with us your death and rebirth.
Come and show us the devine beauty of life, love, death and
rebirth. So be it!"
(8-13,Felix & Anne) So Mote It Be!
(8-4,DANIEL) So Mote it Be
(8-1,Jehana) Welcome, Hunter, we bid you among us!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) So Mote It Be!
(8-5,Larne) Lord, we your children who wept at your passing now
rejoice in your return! Welcome!
(8-2,DragonHart) Like anxious relatives, we await the birth of
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the Child of Light. The Mother's womb, dark like the night,
has grown to encompass half of the earth. Now the birth is
at hand. The water breaks and covers the land with snow.
Last years Child has grown and become King. He is now old
and venerable, waiting to pass his solar flame onto his own
Son that he might be born anew. He lovingly holds the hand
of the Lady who must endure his death and birth all in the
same moment.
*
Queen of the stars,
Queen of the moon,
Queen of the horns
and queen of fire!
Lord of life,
seed of light,
flame that warms the coldest night!
CHILD OF LIGHT COME TO US!!!!!!!!
(8-1,Jehana) Child of new-light, we bid ye welcome!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Welcome, Mabon...
Lost one, Found again! Blessed Be!
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Behold! HORUS! Child of Fire! Child of Joy,
come ease the days of the Mother. Welcome and Blessed be!
(8-4,DANIEL) Hail and welcome child of light.
(8-5,Larne) Welcome young Lord of warmth and light!
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Praise Be Unto the Crowned and Conquering
CHILD!
(8-2,DragonHart) Now is a time to greet the Child of Promise and
give him an offering of words that will help him grow
strong.
*
Child, Lord of Light, Hail and Welcome! I give to you
an offering of peace on earth. As you shine on us empower
us with compassion and wisdom.
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Endow us with the Fierceness of TRUTH! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,835 | (8-4,DANIEL) show us the joys of Love
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Mabon, we offer you music and joy and love!
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Thy Birth is a Power and Honor within us...
(8-13,Felix & Anne) We Pledge to Honor and Nurture THEE!
(8-5,Larne) Welcome! I give you an offering of Music! Grant
light and energy to our creative endeavours!
(8-2,DragonHart) Now it is time for us to go our seperate ways.
As we do, let us think on the things that we must let pass
away in our own lives, and those things that should live
anew.
*
Lord and Lady, Thank you for sharing with us this time
so sacred. Be ever with us. Bless us and guide us. So
mote it be.
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*
Powers of Air, all knowing ones, thank you for attending
our celebration.
Hail and farewell.
Powers of Fire, inspiring ones, thank you for attending
our celebration.
Hail and farewell.
*
Powers of Earth, Wise ones, thank you for attending our
celebration.
Hail and farewell.
*
The Circle is open, but never broken.
Merry meet, merry part, and Merry meet again!!!!
Blessed Be!!!!
(8-9,DragonHart) *The Rite is ended*
(8-1,Jehana) Merry meet again!!!
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Blessed BE!!!
(8-8,Ladyhawk) Merry meet again!
(8-13,Felix & Anne) Hugs!!!
(8-5,Larne) Blessed be!
(8-4,DANIEL) Blessed Be
(8-7,PEN) Merry Meet Again!
(8-9,DragonHart) blessed be!
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6 71600,621 DNC Rm 8 Jehana
8 71361,2705 LSM Rm 8 >>Nan<< |
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13 73117,2012 GRT Rm 8 Paul P.
(8-1,Larne) OK all, standard procedure, a number of places after I say
you're invited to add your own thoughts, in order of user number.
If you don't want to add anything just say ga or something, so the
next person knows when to start.
Today we meet to celebrate the spring equinox, which is also
the first day of spring. The time when day are night are equal,
and the day continues to grow. The weather is starting to get
warmer, the days longer. The Earth is starting to awaken, buds
and blooms and shoots of all sorts are starting to appear. And
there's that unmistakable sense of spring in the air; not quite
a smell, more like a feeling, vague and indistinct, but definitely
there.
...
Take a few deep breaths, in and out in and out...
let all those worries and scheduals and plans that dominate
most of our time turn to liquid and drip away, down into the
ground. Feel yourself freed from the constraints of time
and space. Become awake, alert, yet simultaneously relaxed
and comfortable.
...
Now, visualize a point of bright blue light to the east.
Let it move in an arc towards the south, leaving a trail
of cool blue fire behind it, seperating Where We Were
from Where We Will Be.
Continue the arc to the south,
then to the west
then to the north
then back to to the east.
...
We have now isolated ourselves from the rest of the
everyday world, but in doing so we have all come together,
here Between the Worlds, joined by the joyfull dance of
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electrons and other, subtler, forces. Take a moment to
visualise us all together, and say a mental 'hi!' to everyone
else.
...
Turn your mind's eye to the east, and visualize incense smoke.
Within that smoke are vague forms that, although they have no
firm shape, give off a distinct sense of great knowledge.
...
Eastern spirits of the Air! We ask you to join us in our
celebration and to share with us your gifts of undertsanding
and insight. Welcome! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,837 | (8-3, Felix Culpa) IHVH (Tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Welcome. ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail and welcome, refreshing breezes! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) march winds that shake the walls of my house tonight...Welcome!
(8-1,Larne) Now turn to the south, and visualize dancing flames. See
the indistinct forms there, and feel their strength. These
are obviously entities who can accomplish anything they
strive for!
...
Southern spirits of Fire! We ask you to join our celebration,
to help us manifest our own Wills into the world. Welcome!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) ADONAI (tracing pentagram)
(8-5,Tapestry) Welcome, spirits of passion. ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail & welcome, passionate spirits of fiery will! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) welcome to our celebration dear warriors of the heart.
(8-1,Larne) Turn now to the west, and think of a large body of water. Within
its depths move other forms, beings whose emotions and capacity
for empathy are as deep as the waters they move in.
...
Western spirits of Water! We ask you to join us in our
celebration, and to help us touch our own deep emotional cores.
Welcome!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) EHEIEH (tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Welcome, spirits (sprites) of LOVE! ga
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(8-6,Jehana) Hail & Welcome, waters of Intuition! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) welcome wisdom of the deeps, join our celebration and cleanse
and heal us.
(8-1,Larne) Concentrate now on the north, and think of a patch of ground.
Under it other entities move, entities that, though they are
as without absolute shape as the others, are somehow extremely
solid at the same time.
...
Northern spirits of Earth! We ask you to join in our celebration,
and to remind us by your presence that each of us, also has a
solid center that is as firm and real as the Earth Herself.
(8-3, Felix Culpa) AGLA (tracing pentagram) ga |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,838 | (8-5,Tapestry) Wee, spirits of the earth, bring us your strength. ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail & welcome, bones of the land herself! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) sweet earth ones welcome to our celebration.
(8-1,Larne) Finally, turn back to the east, and complete the circle.
Bright Mother, Goddess of the grass and trees, beautifull
Lady of the gentle rains that nurish the soil, please
join us! We meet today to honor You, and to share Your
joy in the life springing up around us. Welcome!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) Before me:RAPHAEL
Behind me: GABRIEL
At my right hand: MICHAEL
At my left hand: AURIEL. ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Welcome, Great Lady! ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail, gentle Lady, whose touch brings life's nurturance to the
land! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) hi mom ga
(8-1,Larne) Green Man, Herne, Radiant Sun that warms and lights us,
God of the woods where once again bright spring colors
are beginning to appear, we ask you to join us as well!
Come, wake us from the long winter sleep, into the
bright, green world!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) Come forth, O HORUS
Ye Crowned and Conquering Child
Come Ye forth and partake of our celebration. ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Welcome, my Great Horned Lord! ga
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(8-6,Jehana) Hail & welcome, Hunter Herne! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) a thousand welcomes oh laughing one.
(8-1,Larne) The Lord and Lady take hands, and slowly begin to dance
across fields that have lain cold and hard all winter.
Grains, grasses, flowers, young animals, all come out
of their dark homes to see them and be nurished by their
love. We too need this nurishment as we come out into
the daylight. Both on a physical level, as well as to
feed those hopes and desires we keep within us. For myself,
I will gladly take some of this energy to help me as I
continue my efforts at musical composition. May the music
spring out of me as beutiful and vibrant as the flowers
from the ground!
...
Everyone, now take this energy within to feed those
seeds within you. Feel free to tell us what you are
growing, or don't if it is something special and
private you wish to keep to yourself. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,839 | (8-3, Felix Culpa) Come unto me, O MUSES! ga
(8-5,Tapestry) I ask for self-confidence to grow and flourish.
(8-6,Jehana) May growth and creativity flourish within me.
May it spread to all those who wish to share with it. ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) i breathe in the joy of spring to feed my creativity in my art
work and in my writing. and may i inhale the fertility of this
season so that i may breathe out and share it with ohters. ga
(8-1,Larne) Finally, as we rejoice in the lengthening days let
us take a moment to think of Kuwait and the surrounding
areas, where the thick foul smoke often prevents the sun
from getting through at all, and chokes both plants and
people. Let us direct some of this nurishment to an area
which has already suffered so much, and let us send
our best wishes to the people who undertake the difficult
and dangerous task of putting out all the burning oil wells.
May a day soon come when we no longer need such dangerous
and disgusting substances to provide our energy!
Bright Lady and Lord, we thank you for joining us in our
circle and sharing your love and joy with us. We shall
continue togrow in your presence! Although you leave
us now, you are always with us. Hail and farewell!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) Hail and Farewell, O Ye Four Furies! ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail & farewell, Gentle Lady and Hunter Herne! ga
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(8-5,Tapestry) Thank you for your love and sustenance. ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) mahalo and aloha gentle dancers of the light. ga
(8-1,Larne) Focus yourselves again to the east.
Spirits of Air, we thank you for attending our rite
and stirring our minds. Hail and farewell!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) IHVH (tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Hail and farewell on the winds. ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail & farewell! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) thank you and farewell sweet sping winds. ga
(8-1,Larne) Now to the south.
Spirits of Fire, we thank you for attending our rite
and charging our wills. Hail and farewell!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) ADONAI (tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Hail & farewell on the smoke. ga |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,840 | (8-6,Jehana) hail & farewell! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) dear friends thanks you once again for joining our rite. ga
(8-1,Larne) To the west...
Spirits of Water, we thank you for attending our rite
and touching our hearts. Hail and farewell!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) EHEIEH (tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Hail & farewell on the water. ga
(8-6,Jehana) Hail & Farewell! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) for your healing and your laughter we thank you watery ones. ga
(8-1,Larne) To the north...
Spirits of Earth, we thank you for attending our rite
and helping us feel our centers. Hail and farewell!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) AGLA (tracing pentagram) ga
(8-5,Tapestry) Hail and farewell in the earth. ga
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(8-6,Jehana) hail & farewell! ga
(8-8,>>Nan<<) hail and farewell. ga
(8-1,Larne) Now unwind the circle, letting the arc collapse back into a point
taking it back from east
to north
to west
to south,
and back to the east,
where it again become a bright point, which
goes back into the Earth.
The circle is open, but never broken
merry meet,
merry part, and...
MERRY MEET AGAIN!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) SO MOTE IT BE!
(8-6,Jehana) MERRY MEET AGAIN!!!
B*B!!
(8-5,Tapestry) Hugs! |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,841 | (8-8,>>Nan<<) B*B
hugrz too all
(8-1,Larne) Blessed be, all!
(8-6,Jehana) Hugs!
(8-3, Felix Culpa) (gang-hug)
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LAMMAS 1991
SUMMONER: "HASTE! HASTE! NO TIME TO WAIT,
WE'RE OFF TO SABBAT, DON'T BE LATE!"
WELCOME TO THE CELEBRATION OF LAMMAS!
HP: "Lammas has come to be the Festival of First Harvest. In older times, it
was known variously as LUGHNASADH, LUGHNASANDH, LUGHANSADH, or LUGHANSANDH,
which have been translated to mean: LUGH'S FEST, LUGH'S FEAST, LUGH'S
MARRIAGE, or even LUGH'S WAKE.
ALL JOIN HANDS: "IN PERFECT LOVE AND PERFECT TRUST WE DO THIS RITE."
HPS: :In the name of the GOD and GODDESS and under their protection is this
rite now begun."
STANDARD OPENING FOR MOON
HP: "It has become a very nice touch at Festivals lately - holding hands and
going Sun-wise for 1/8th of a circle commemorating the turning of the Wheel
of the Year. To mark the passage of the 1/8th of a year from Midsummer to
Lammas, we'll hold hands, take tiny steps and chant:"
"AIR BLOW,
SUN SHINE.
WATER FLOW,
EARTH DIVINE."
HPS: "We have put motion into the FESTIVAL WHEEL, the WHEEL OF LIFE. We have
now moved into the season of First Harvest."
HP + HPS: "Let us now go back to those thrilling days of yesteryear when our
ancestors were still hunting and gathering; right before the time of the
first harvest."
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
BRIGID, MOTHER GODDESS
LUGH, SUN GOD
AIR
FIRE
WATER
EARTH
WOMAN
MAN
MAN + WOMAN step out.
MAN: "My Dear One, have you heard the news? LUGH and BRIGID are to have a
Fest."
WOMAN: "Yes My Dear Husband, we shall go to the Fest, but what can we bring
as a present that would be worthy of the GOD and GODDESS?"
MAN: "Between my hunting and your gathering we should just have enough to |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,842 | make it through the coming winter, but we surely have nothing worthy of the
LORD and LADY."
WOMAN: "I know what we can do, let's go and ask the ELEMENTS if they can give
us a gift that we could give."
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MAN + WOMAN go to the East.
MAN + WOMAN: "MIGHTY ELEMENT, we poor humans beseech you for a present that
we could give to the GOD and GODDESS at their Fest."
AIR: "I AM AIR,
THE EAST AND FUTURE IS MY DOMAIN.
I TEMPER THE HEAT,
I BRING THE RAIN."
AIR hands her gift to the couple.
MAN + WOMAN go to the South.
MAN + WOMAN: "MIGHTY ELEMENT, we poor humans beseech you for a present that
we could give to the GOD and GODDESS at their Fest."
FIRE: "I AM THE SUN.
I SHINE AND GLOW.
I BRING THE ENERGY,
SO THAT ALL MAY GROW."
FIRE hands his gift to the couple.
MAN + WOMAN go to the West.
MAN + WOMAN: "MIGHTY ELEMENT, we poor humans beseech you for a present that
we could give to the GOD and GODDESS at their Fest."
WATER: "I AM WATER,
THE WEST AND PAST.
I AM THE RAIN
FOR WHICH YOU'VE ASKED."
WATER hands her gift to the couple.
MAN + WOMAN go to the North.
MAN + WOMAN: "MIGHTY ELEMENT, we poor humans beseech you for a present that
we could give to the GOD and GODDESS at their Fest."
EARTH: "I AM THE NORTH,
THE GRASS AND GRAIN.
WITHIN ME IS THE POWER
FOR ALL THAT DIE TO GET BORN AGAIN."
EARTH hands his gift to the couple.
ALL join hands and dance to the tune HASTE TO THE WEDDING until the reprise
and then stop, inside the circle the MAN + WOMAN now dance until the end of
the music carrying their gifts. When the music stops, the couple approach the
GOD and GODDESS, who have now stepped forward.
MAN + WOMAN: "LORD and LADY, we poor humans come before you to honor you at
your Fest. Since we have nothing of our own worthy of giving to you, we
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As they present the gifts they say:
(With the gift of AIR)" AIR from which we capture the essence of blossoms,
Fall's cut wood in a blaze. Grandmother's vegetable soup, puppy breath, a
lover's familiar scent. Birds and clouds suspended as if by magic."
(With the gift of FIRE)" FIRE, combustion that rends wood into its elements
to dry wool socks, explodes corn into puffs of deliciousness, brings new
meaning to a marshmallow feast, lights our way home. The dance of colors
warms the soul of our primitive self."
(With the gift of WATER)" WATER, we are caressed, cradled, restored in our
element. Waves covered in moonlight icing. Aqua stillness. Tidepools of
edible treasures."
(With the gift of EARTH) "EARTH, fragrant, rich, bountiful. Filled with
promises of wildflowers, carrots, lilacs and heavy headed grains. Home to
bugs and beasts in great variety."
LORD + LADY: "Children, We demand aught for sacrifice, for behold We are the
Mother and Father of all things and Our love is poured out upon the Earth. We
who are the beauty of the green earth and the white moon among the stars, the
mystery of the waters, We call upon your soul to arise and come to us. For We
are the soul of nature that gives life to the universe. From Us all things
proceed and unto Us they must return. Let Our worship be in the heart that
rejoices, for behold all acts of love and pleasure are Our rituals. Let there
be beauty and strength, power and compassion, honor and humility, mirth and
reverence within you. Because of your love and devotion We give you each of
the ELEMENTS you so lovingly brought to Us and We also give to you the gift
of the mysteries of husbandry and the growing and harvesting of grain. LET
THIS TIME HENCEFORTH BE KNOWN AS THE FIRST HARVEST."
GOD + GODDESS, MAN + WOMAN: (Joining hands together)
"MAY WINDS BLOW COOL, THE SUN SHINE WARM, THE WATER"S BRIGHT AND PURE,
THE EARTH REGAIN HER FORMER GLORY, THE RACE OF MAN ENDURE."
HP + HPS: "In memory of that 1st FIRST HARVEST let us all partake in CAKES
and WINE."
CAKES AND WINE
ELEMENTS
CIRCLE RAISING
(Gods and Forces remain)
This Rite was written and presented on Lammas 1991 by R. Kane (73370,205) at
Celtic Temple of the Wiccan Way in a southern suburb of Chicago.
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HANDFASTING RITUAL
FROM LADY ARDANE, ON PRODIGY
Our tradition (Fam. Trad.) uses a lovely ceremony I will post here. You may use
any or all of it that pleases you.
Our bride wears white with red Witches cord at waist, groom wears
red with white Witches cord.There is a procession led by the High |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,844 | Priestess bearing the wand,and the High Priest carrying the
bells.The bride and groom are escorted by two pages. At altar the
Hps.lights candles (red & white) and Incense (Rose &
Frankincense). After charging the circle the Highpriestess who
officiates says: We gather here this Night (day) to bind together
this man and woman in a ritual of love. Let all who stand within
this circle be here of their own free will and accord in peace
and love.We charge this Circle to be filled with love. May this
sacred space be consecrated before the Gods and Goddesses and may
it be a Guardian and Protection for the work we do this night
(day). Let (name)and(name) stand here before us and in the
Presence of the Ancient Ones.
Hps goes to the East: Be with us here oh Spirits of the Air With
your breath of life, join the bonds between these two and tie
them tightly.
South: Be with us here oh Beings of Fire. Give their love and
passion your own all consuming ardor.
West: Be with us here of Beings of Water. Grant these two the
deepest of love richness of body, soul and spirit.
North: Be with us here, oh Spirits of Earth, Let your strength
and constancy be theirs for as long as they desire to be
together.
Blessed Godddess and Laughing God, look with joy on this Union of
this man and this woman. Grant them harmony and beauty in their
lives and let them be always mindful of their committment, one to
the other. Let them so live together that their joy of each
other will be a shining beacon for all to see. Give to these two
your love and protection. SMIB.
The Priest and Priestess each hold an end of the wand and place
the rings on it. The B&G each place their right hand over the
rings on the wand. The Hps says:Above you the Stars Below you the
stones,As time passes remember this; Like a stone your love
should be firm, Be close, yet not so close that you restrict one
another. Possess one another yet grant each other freedom to
grow. Be understanding and compassionate. Have patience with each
other, for storms may come, but they will quickly go.Be free in
giving warmth and affection, make love often and be sensuous to
one another. Fear not lest the ways or words of the unenlightened
give you unease, for the God and Goddess are with you now and
always. To the bride: Is it you wish to become one with this man?
To the groom, Is it your wish to become one with this woman? Take
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the charged rings from the wand and hand them to each in turn. As
they place the rings on each other they say: Let this circle of
Gold reflect the circle in which we stand to be a constant
reminder of the pledges exchanged. Let it remind us daily of the
wheel of life and the unbroken cycles of eternity. The B & G
drink out of the Chalice as the HPS says...As you share this cup
this night(day) so may you share your lives and fortunes. The B&G
remove their Witches cords and hand them to the HPs who asks the
B&G to face each other and hold hands. She then binds their hands
with the cords and says...As we bind together this man and this
woman with these cords let their fates and future be so bound.
May they hold fast to each other, even as they are now held |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,845 | fast. Hps removes cords and hands them to the pages. Hps says: As
the God and Goddess and the Ancient Ones are witness to these
rites I now proclaim you to be wed, one to the other. SMIB. (Here
the B & G kiss).
The HPS goes to each of the four corners dismissing the elements
in turn by saying: We dismiss you now, Oh spirits of air
(earth,fire,water,) and ask you to return to your elemental home
harming none as you go and taking with you our thanks for your
attendance.
And then at altar,: Dear Lady, Mother of us all,Blessed Lord of
the Woodland.. We thank you for your Attendance in our Sacred
Circle and ask your blessings on this couple and on the work we
have performed here this night (day). We dismiss you now to your
areas of governance, harming none as you go and taking with you
our thanks and love.
As we unwind our circle we place before this newly bound couple
our offerings of flowers to bring beauty to their lives and as
they represent the God and Goddess this night (day) we ask their
blessings on each of us. Merry meet and merry part and merry meet
again. The circle unwinds from the North with each guest (circle
member) kneeling before the B & G and placing fresh flowers
before them.As they kneel the B & G touches each person on the
forehead. The guests leave the altar area after this followed by
the B & G, then the pages and finally the Hp & Hps.
I thought long and hard about posting this as a public message.
But since I wrote it, (and plagarized some of it from various
Pagan sources) and we have used it in our hand-fastings and have
found it to be appropriate and moving, I think it may be
something to be shared and enjoyed by others. Like all Pagan
rituals, use only what seems appropriate to you. Rearrange it,
re-write it or toss it out. It is, as I said, a Fam. Trad ritual.
Lady Ardane.
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Maiden Story
Excerpted from "The Bardic Mysteries: The Book of the Fool," by the Whyte
Bard:
The Maiden, being young and giddy, was watching the Men and Women as
they played and laughed in the Garden one morning. She turned to the Fool,
blinked her eyes, and said, "They are so fine and good, smiling all the time.
How will they ever learn and grow if they have no obstacles; if there is no
pain?"
And Trickster smiled a mad smile, and gave the Maiden a box. It was a
small box, of something that might have been wood, but wasn't, and it had no
lock on it. It did, however, have a small, neatly lettered sign on its lid.
Trickster pointed to the sign, and said, "That's called 'writing.' I
haven't invented it yet."
"Oh," said the Maiden, "But what's in the box?"
"Oh," said Trickster, "You don't want to know!"
"I don't?" said the Maiden, slightly miffed, "But I'm Deity!"
"I know that," Trickster grinned, "But you still don't want to know."
"Well....all right." And the Maiden flounced away, very much put out.
Trickster watched Her go, and grinned. He then put the box down where |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,846 | the Maiden could see it whenever She looked in that direction, and sauntered
away, eating an apple.
The Maiden looked at the box for several days.
"I wonder what's in there...." She would think to Herself. "That
Person is always up to some trick."
Finally, Her curiosity got the best of Her, and She walked into the
Garden and picked up the box.
She sat down under the apple tree, and spread Her skirts about Her,
and placed the box on Her lap.
She looked at it for a long time, and then thought, "Well! A little
peek inside can't do any harm..." And She opened the box.
Immediately, the lid sprang off, and a cloud of tiny things flew out!
They were like flies, or mosquitoes, and they buzzed crazily about Her head
for a moment, and then flew off in all directions.
Trickster stepped out from behind the tree.
"Well, now You've done it," He said.
"Done what?" asked the Maiden.
"Let loose what was in the box. Pain, and Suffering, and Envy, and
Hatred, and Jealousy, and War, and Covetousness, and Sloth, and quite a lot
more."
Just then, the box gave a great heave, and a very tiny, very bright
little Something flew out.
Trickster smiled a warm smile, and said, ".....and Hope. I'm an
eternal optimist. Want an apple?"
"I guess so," said the Maiden. "What did it say on the lid, anyway?"
"The usual. You know, 'Do Not Open This Box.'"
"Oh. I guess I messed up, huh?"
He smiled at Her, and said, "Not really. We would have had to do it
anyway, and this makes a better story, though they might get it wrong."
They both looked at the Men and Women, who were now sitting around on
the grass arguing with each other. A couple of the Men were fighting, and a
group of the Women were talking in whispers about another group of Women.
Another Man had fenced off a section of the Garden, while another was
coughing a little with a bewildered expression on his face.
"Excuse me for a bit," said Trickster. "I guess I have to be the One
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to finish this, and get them started up the Path."
He walked briskly over to the Men and Women, changing His Aspect as
He went, until He appeared as a different sort of Being indeed.
"Time to leave," said the Angel to the Men and Women.
"Yes, we know," they answered, only half sadly, and the Men and the
Women started out from the Garden, out on the Path Of Being Human.
Trickster watched them go, out from the Gates.
"Good luck....." He murmured, and he sheathed the Flaming Sword and
closed the Gates of Innocence.
Thus it was, and so it is, and evermore shall be so!
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The Sacred King
The Men and Women were hungry. They would eat of those that walk in
Fur, Fin and Feather, and thank them for their sacrifice, but that was not
enough. They would eat of the wild fruits of the Earth, but that was not
enough, for all of these must be found, and hunted, and a home cannot be
built on this. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,847 | And the Sacred King saw, and thought upon it for a time, and His face
grew grave and sad.
And He spoke to the Lady, and said, "I must die."
And the Lady grieved for Her Lord, and He fell upon His Sword, and
died.
The Mother buried Him in the Earth, returning Him to Her Womb, and
mourned, and Winter wrapped the World in ice and snow.
She covered the face of the Sky with dark clouds, and Her Tears of
rain poured therefrom in cascades and torrents.
And the Tears of the Mother wetted the ground, and the Sun warmed the
ground, and a green shoot appeared, poking its head out from the Womb of the
Mother, and grew as the days grew, longer and taller, until the golden hair
of the Sacred King once more waved proudly in the wind; until the Grain of
the Fields stood, row upon row, as far as the eye could see; until the Bounty
of the Mother, the Sacred King Himself, stood upon the World, ready to be
harvested.
"That was well done," said the Mother, "But it pains me to see you
die."
"It is as it must be," He said, "And does it not show them that Death
is an illusion; is but another change in a MultiVerse of Change? It feeds
them, too, and this is a good thing."
"You are right," She sighed, "But I just wish it could have been done
in a kinder way."
"Maybe," He spoke, lowly, "But it is as it is nonetheless."
Thus it was, and so it is, and evermore shall be so!
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The Gifts Of The Fool
The Men and the Women were hungry. All about them was the Mother's
Bounty, the Gift of the Sacred King, and no way to harvest it.
The Fool came, and took of the Earth itself, and mixed it with water,
and shaped a Pot. And He took of the Grass, and shaped a Basket, and Nets,
and Clothing.
And He took wood from the Tree. A straight piece of wood, and he took
a stone, the very Bones of the Mother, and shaped it to a point, and fastened
it to the wood, and made a Spear.
With another stone He made a Hoe, and with another he crafted a
Knife, and gave them to the Men and Women.
And the Fool spoke, and said, "Look you here at Tools. They give you
claws and fangs, and extend your reach longer than any of the Brothers and
Sisters-in-Fur, even as high as the stars themselves. They will bring you
food, and clothing, and shelter. They are good servants, but poor masters,
for they can also be used in the service of War, and War will harm and kill
you, and destroy what you have. Learn from Earth, and be wise."
The Men and Women were cold, and the winds of Winter blew over them.
Ice and snow rushed around them, and they huddled together, fearing.
But the Fool came to them, with a new thing.
He took wood from the Tree, and the Bones of the Mother, and made a
small circle. And with the wood from the Tree He made Fire.
And the Men and Women gathered around the warmth, as planets gather
around suns, and were glad.
And the Fool said, "Look you here at Fire. It is warm and good; a
good servant, but a poor master indeed. Learn from this, that some things are
good when used correctly, and very bad indeed when used wrongly. For Fire
will warm your homes, and cook your food, and do many things for you, but it
can harm you, and kill you, and destroy what you have. You will find many
things like Fire. Learn from Fire, and be wise." |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,848 | And the Fool took the clay pot, and filled it with Water, and placed
therein the meat of the hunt, and the fruits of the Earth. He placed the pot
upon the Fire, and the Water rolled and boiled, and the smell was savory to
the Men and Women.
And the Fool spoke, and said, "Look you here at Water, the Blood of
the Mother. It will refresh you, and cool you, and shall be your servant. But
mind you do not let it be your master, for it will drown you, and flood you,
and harm you and kill you, and destroy what you have. It is soft, but of all
things it will wear thru even the hardest object. You will find many things
like Water. Learn from Water, and be wise."
The Fool sat beside the Fire, and hummed to Himself, and as He hummed
He clapped his hands in time, and He made yet another new thing, and called it
Song. And the Men and Women took up the Song, and sang, and rejoiced.
And the Fool said, "Look you here at Air. Song is of the Air, of the
very Breath you take. Song will comfort you in sadness, and rejoice with you
in celebration. Song will weave Words into Magic, and can bend the edges of
Reality. Treat it with respect, and do not misuse it, for Song, and Words,
can twist and lie and turn you to a harmful way; take away your individuality
and turn you to a Mob, that knows not what it does."
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"You swim in the Air as a Fish swims in Water. Keep it pure, and
live. Foul it, and die. It is your choice. And beware of the Storms of the
Air, for this insubstantial Element can destroy what you have, and kill you.
You will find many things like Air. Learn from Air, and be wise."
And the Fool took of the Sacred King, and He winnowed it in the Air.
He ground it between the Bones of the Earth, and He made flour, and wetted it
with Water, and baked it in Fire, and made Bread, the Body of the Sacred
King.
"Know that I am always with you," sang the Fool. "I am He who Saves,
He who Teaches, He who brings Light to the World. I bring peace with one
hand, and a sword with the other, that you may not stagnate, but might learn
and grow, and attain the very stars in the Heavens."
"You will always kill me, in many ways. I have been chained to a
rock, and crucified, and burned, persecuted, and hated. I have been banished
and slain, but always, always I return to you, and I will not be silenced."
"My words will be twisted, and misunderstood, but with each
generation you will strive ever closer to That which you reach for, forever
striving, forever attaining, and forever changing."
"Sometimes I will come in quiet, slipping in and out again before you
have known my Presence, and at other times I will come with the sound of
trumpets and proclaimations."
"But always I will come, and I shall be with you, always, to the End
of Time."
And He gave the Bread to the Men and Women, and said "Remember!"
And one approached, and said, "You have told us of Earth, and my
husband was digging therein, and it fell upon him and he died. Therefore I
shall kill you."
And another approached, and said, "You have told us of Air, and a
great wind has blown my mother from a high place, wherefrom she died.
Therefore I shall kill you."
And another approached, and said, "You have given us Fire, and my
daughter has burned her hand therein. Therefore I shall kill you."
And another approached, and said, "You have told us of Water, and my
son has drowned therein. Therefore I shall kill you."
And they took the Spear, made from the wood of the Tree, pointed with
the Bones of the Mother, and thrust it into the body of the Fool, and the
Fool smiled sadly, and, for the first time of many, died. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,849 | "Will you always do this Teaching, O Fool?" said the Lady.
"Assuredly so," replied the Fool, with a smile, "For are they not Our
children?"
"That they are," said the Lord, "But for how long shall You teach
them, and be slain in return?"
"For always," said the Fool. And he smiled, and a single tear coursed
down His cheek.
Thus it was, and so it is, and evermore shall be so!
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Death
He was old. He felt old. His body did not work right anymore, and he
was always tired. His eyes were rheumy, and there were pains in his joints
that woke him in the cold night time.
One night, as he slept, a soft white light filled his hut. He looked
up, and saw the most beautiful Lady he had ever seen standing in the room.
"Who are you?" he whispered.
"Death," She answered, quietly.
"Death?" His reply was confused. "I never thought Death would be so
beautiful! We have always pictured you as some kind of spectre of fear."
The Lady smiled. "You only fear Death because you do not remember it.
Just as you fear Life, because you do not remember it. Come. Walk with me,
and be at peace."
He got out of the straw bed, and walked to Her. She took his hand,
and he looked back at the bed. He saw his body, laying there. Still and
unmoving. Dead.
"It's quite a shock, isn't it?" Her voice was calm.
"Am I .... dead?"
"Most assuredly so. Come."
They walked out of the cottage, hand in hand, and he noticed that
they were not walking thru the streets of the village where he had lived.
"Where are we?"
"You'll see in a moment. Wait."
"Am I bound for Hell?" he asked.
She stopped, and looked him in the eyes.
"There is no Hell. You have lived as most humans do, loving, hating,
being loved and being hated. You did the best you could with the Light you
had to see by. You have learned much, and earned much."
Her voice was low, but filled with a vibrancy that touched his very
soul.
They continued a little way down a hill, and then turned a corner, or
something very much like it, and he saw, and heard the laughter.
"Is it Heaven? What is it? It's beautiful!"
"This is the Summerland. Here you will rest a while, and play, and
perhaps meet old playmates again and discuss your Game, and ways to improve
It. It is time for you to remember all your lives."
She reached up, and softly touched him on the forehead.
"Now remember."
And he did.
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Rebirth |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,850 | "It is time for you to go now."
The Lady spoke to him in a sweet voice.
"So soon?" he answered, "It seems as if I just arrived."
"It always does," she smiled, "But it's time to move on to another
life and another body. You'll like this one."
"I hope so. Buchenwald was not pleasant...."
"No, it isn't. But, like you folks say, 'that's Life!'"
He laughed, and stood up on the so-green grass.
"Yeah, I guess it is. See you in a while, folks."
The Circle of friends waved at him, wishing him luck and good
fortune, and he and the Lady moved off into a misty area.
"Pretty foggy here," he remarked.
"It will clear up soon," she said, and she took his hand.
They walked for a long time, until he saw they were on a quiet
street in a small town. It looked like a nice place. Around the corner was a
park, and in it, two people, a man and a woman, were sitting on a bench,
holding hands. They were deeply in love, and that love shone around them to
those with eyes to see.
"These are your parents. They're nobody special, but they're nice
people and you'll like them," She said.
"They look like nice folks," he replied. "Anything I need to know
before I do this?"
"I'm afraid I can't tell you. Life is one of those things that you
just have to experience on your own."
"OK," he said, "I guess You're right, all things considered."
The Lady laughed, and touched him on the forehead.
"Now forget, for a time, until you return to Me."
And he did.
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Creation Mystery
The Lord, and the Lady (and the Fool) were lonely. The All was not
complete; there was none to keep them company, and laugh with them. There
was none to know them, and none to be Their Children.
And the Lady said, "Let us go forth and make Life upon the many
worlds, that We may have Children, and a Family of Life within the
MultiVerse. And let Us make them in Our image, and love and be loved in
return."
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said the Sacred King.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?"
"Maybe," smiled the Youth.
And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said the Child.
And the Fool smiled, and said, "If we do this thing, it shall be a
wondrous thing indeed, for we shall make a Creature that shall have the Love
of the Lady, and the Strength of the Lord, and a Curiousity to match Myself.
It shall know Good and Evil, and Light and Darkness, and That which stands
between them, and shall be very near and dear to us. It shall be arrogant,
and willful, and cruel, but it shall also be kind, and gentle and loving. It
shall be all things, and nothing at all."
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said Chaos.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?"
"Maybe," smiled Trickster. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,851 | And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said Prometheus.
The Fool took up the stuff of stars, that whispers thru the
MultiVerse, and mixed it with the dry clay of earth, and mixed the substance
thereby made with the waters of the sea, and the tears of the Maiden, and the
birth-waters of the Mother, and the spittle of the Crone; wet it was with the
blood of the Sacred King, and the sweat of the Youth, and the milk on the
lips of the Child.
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said the Crone.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?"
"Maybe," smiled the Maiden.
And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said the Mother.
And the Fool smiled, and said, "Then let it be so, for I have asked
three times, and three times three, and thus it is and so it ever shall be!"
The Holy Fool bent, and sank to His knees, and She took the wet clay,
wet with the waters of the sea, and the tears of the Maiden, and the birth-
waters of the Mother, and the spittle of the Crone; wet with the blood of the
Sacred King, and the sweat of the Youth, and the milk on the lips of the
Child.
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And from that clay He made our Brothers and Sisters in Fur, Feather
and Scale, and all the growing things.
And one thing made of that clay was taken up by the Fool, and placed
aside.
And the Lady smiled upon Her Lord.
And the Fool turned, and It was Prometheus, and shaped the wet clay
thing further.
Side by side, He made them, that none should stand above the other,
but that all should walk as equals and partners, in joy and love.
And the Fool turned, and It was Trickster, who shaped us to be
curious, and to doubt, and from our doubt and curiousity, to learn, and to
laugh.
And the Fool turned, and She was Chaos, and placed a bit of Itself
within us, that we may change and grow.
And the Lord smiled upon His Lady.
Man and Woman Prometheus made, and the making and the shaping was as
years, and years upon years.
And the Fool began to dance.
And the Lady began to dance.
And the Lord began to dance.
They danced Life into the World, the Lady and the Lord, and the Fool.
They danced the moon, and stars, and Sun, and all that there is, they danced
into being.
And they danced Death into the World, for we must close the Circle of
our Being, and go forth unto newness.
They danced Life and Death, and still They dance, a never-ending,
ever-spinning Circle, endlessly spiraling upon itself, and uncoiling to start
anew; hand in hand They dance, to a Music They have made, endlessly creating,
and endlessly destroying.
Thus it was, and so it is, and evermore shall be so!
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THE TRIPLE GODDESS
As the Maiden, I saw through your eyes as a child
Spring rains, green forests, and animals wild!
I saw you run freely on the Earth with bare feet!
I watched as you danced in the winds, blowing free!
I was there as you grew, getting stronger each day!
I brought you rainbows, chasing grey skies away!
I was there in your laughter - I was there in your tears!
I was the acceptance you gained from your peers!
I saw your first love and I felt your first blush,
As passion first stirred in the night's gentle hush!
I am there with you always in the fresh morning dew!
I bring you the crispness of beginnings anew.
As the Mother, I bore all the labor distress
Of birthing your child, and I felt the caress
Of your hand on the face of the new life so dear.
I heard its first cry, and I eased your fear!
I provided the milk which you fed from your breast
Till the baby grew strong, and with health it was blessed.
As she took her first step, I was there in your smile!
I was there while you nurtured your beautiful child!
On the first day of school, when the doors opened wide
I was there in your fear - I was there in your pride.
I am there with you always in the bright full of moon!
I bring you fertility - abundance in bloom.
As the Crone, I brought blessings of wisdom with age
[Wisdom not found by the turn of a page].
I was there as you taught the correct way to live:
To love and to trust - to take and to give!
I was there in the twinkle of your aged eye!
I was there in your thoughts of the years flying by!
I was there when you taught the Mysteries of old!
I was there in the fire warming you in the cold!
In the weariness of age, I was there with you, too...
I brought well-deserved rest and peace unto you!
I am there with you always in the darkness of night!
I complete your life cycle, guiding you toward the light.
Maid, Mother and Crone - We are all One -
Yet We are all separate, as each role is done.
We do not leave you - We're always there
As you walk through this life with your worries and cares;
As you dance in the spiral, We live inside -
Deep in your spirit - where nothing can hide!
No matter your path, no matter it's length -
We give you courage and We give you strength.
We are there to support you every hour of day
And deep in the night, when dreams take you away.
Our gifts We give freely, for you are our Child...
Yes, We are the Lady: Wise, Pure, and Mild!
-Kalioppe-
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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,853 | A GODDESS ARRIVES
THE NOVELS OF DION FORTUNE
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
GARDNERIAN WITCHCRAFT
by CHAS S. CLIFTON
No one occultist of the 20th century worked more vehemently in ad-
vocating a "Western" - and within that, "Northern" - path of esoteric
spirituality than did the English ceremonial magician, Dion Fortune.
She founded an esoteric school that still persists, but beyond that
direct transmission, her ideas seeded themselves into modern Neopagan
religion to the point that they seem completely indigenous, their
origins invisible.
Certain of Fortune's key ideas, however, were not so much transmitted
through her mystical writings and articles in The Occult Review of the
1920s, as they were passed on through a unique series of novels, one
of which stands fifty years later as "the finest novel on real magic
ever written," in the words of Alan Richardson, her most adept biog-
rapher1. Primary among these key ideas was her raising up of a lunar,
feminine divine power - not that she was the first modern magician to
do it, but by taking the two paths of ritual and literature she gave
the power two ways to go.
The second idea was that of egalitarian magical working, something she
came to late in her life (she lived from 1890-1946). This was a fairly
radical idea in that all her associations with the Theosophical
Society, the Order of the Golden Dawn, and her own Fraternity (later
Society) of the Inner Light included the idea of hierarchies and
grades, going back in her own self-proclaimed reincarnational history
to lifetimes among the sacred priestly caste of legendary Atlantis.
Both of these ideas are found in the Anglo-American branches of modern
Witchcraft, which first made its presence known in Great Britain in
the early 1950s, having, I suspect, been developed and codified into
its modern form during the later 1930s and 1940s. While a demonstrable
personal connection between the modern witches and Dion Fortune cannot
be proven - unless one had her entire mailing list circa 1939 in hand
- I think a literary connection can be shown.
Her ideas about an earth-based Western tradition of esoteric, magical
religion, which exalted the feminine principle, fit so neatly with the
cosmology of those modern witches who came out of a similar esoteric
British milieu, that the connection is unmistakable. The reason it has
not been acknowledged until recently is that to do so would conflict
with the frequent assertion that Witchcraft was the "Old Religion"
brought forward unchanged in its essentials from centuries ago.
Unfortunately for that assertion, the historical records, such as they
are, showed little evidence for secret goddess religion persisting
until recent centuries in Northern Europe. The voluminous "witch
trial" documents of England, Scotland, and France, which the archaeol-
ogist and folklorist Margaret Murray used to buttress her argument for
the survival of a pre-Christian religion, do not mention goddess
worship.
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If one looks for other evidence of a goddess arriving in the mid-20th
century, the other suspect typically is Robert Graves, whose widely
influential book, The White Goddess, was written in 1944. Parallel and |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,854 | contemporary with Graves is Gertrude Rachel Levy's The Gate of Horn,
which treats much of the same material Graves does, principally from
the viewpoint of art history.2
The thesis of The White Goddess, which has been enormously
influential
among modern Pagan groups, is "that the language of poetic myth
anciently current in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe was a
magical language bound up with popular religious ceremonies in honour
of the Moon-Goddess, or Muse,some of them dating from the Old Stone
Age (Palaeolithic), and that this remains the language of true poe-
try." Graves believed that this language "was still taught...in the
Witchcovens of medieval Western Europe."3
I do not contend that Graves and Levy supplied the dual male
and
female divinities of most modern Witchcraft covens. Their books were
both first published in 1948, after Fortune's works had been in print
for a decade or more. Before examining the influence of Fortune's
works, however, I will summarise the "coming out" of the British
covens.
THE RE-EMERGENCE OF BRITISH WITCHCRAFT
In 1951 the British Parliament repealed the Witchcraft Act of 1735 -
largely at the urging of Spiritualist churches, who objected to its
prohibition of mediumship. This statutory change unexpectedly led to
the emergence into public view of a religious tradition thought to be
extinct: Witchcraft.4 These British witches defied definitions of the
term common both in the vernacular and in anthropology textbooks. They
were of both sexes, all ages, and were not isolated practitioners of
maleficent magic; rather they claimed to be inheritors of the islands'
pre-Christian religions. Their religion was duotheistic: they wor-
shipped a male god, often called Cernnunos, Kernaya, or Herne; and a
goddess, sometimes called Aradia or Tana. Of the two, sometimes seen
as manifestations of a nonpersonal Godhead, the goddess had the
greater importance, and her earthly representatives, the coven's
priestess, had greater ritual authority.
Greatly condensed, this is a description of what came to be known as
"Gardnerian Witchcraft," after Gerald Gardner (1884-1964), who retired
from the British colonial customs service in Malaya in 1936, returned
to England and - as he described - was initiated into what he himself
thought was a dying religion in 1938.5 This was no overnight conver-
sion: Gardner was fascinated for many years with magical religion and
"practical mysticism". A recognised avocational archaeologist and
anthropologist in Malaya, during a visit to England in the 1920s, he
set out to investigate the claims of British Spiritualists, trance
mediums and the like.
As he wrote: "I have been interested in magic and kindred subjects all
my life and have made a collection of magical instruments and charms.
These studies led me to spiritualist and other societies..."6
Gardner wrote three books on Witchcraft, one novel, and two
nonfiction
works. The novel was High Magic's Aid (1949), a stirring tale of late-
medieval English coveners dodging secular and clerical foes with
something of the feel of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe or Robert Louis
Stevenson's The Black Arrow to it. Interestingly enough, the "witch-
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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,855 | craft" portrayed in High Magic's Aid differs from what was later
called "Gardnerian Witchcraft." In it the goddess is de-emphasised;
the rituals are more in line with the post-Renaissance traditions of
ceremonial magic.
Gardner's next two books, The Meaning of Witchcraft (1959) and Witch-
craft Today (1954), are more definitive of the tradition. All three of
the forenamed remain in print; an earlier novel, with the suggestive
title A Goddess Arrives, is long out of print, and I have not been
able to locate a copy. Gardner and his followers also produced a
"book" that was, until the early 1970s, passed on as handcopied
manuscripts: "The Book of Shadows." It is a collection of "laws" and
suggestions for running a clandestine coven, performing rituals,
resolving disputes between witches inside the group, and so forth.
Although it appears to be written in perhaps the English of the 17th
century, I have concluded that it was produced during and immediately
after World War II. Its atmosphere of secrecy and underground organ-
ising is not a product of the witch-trial era, but of the early years
of World War II when an invasion of southern England by the German
Army appeared quite likely, and patriotic Britons were planning how
they would organise a Resistance movement like those in France,
Norway, and elsewhere in Nazi-occupied Europe.
The woman often assumed to have birthed the idea of a Pagan under-
ground in Christian Western Europe was not Dion Fortune, but the
Egyptologist Margaret Murray of University College, London. Professor
Murray, better known as the time for her work with Sir Flinders Petrie
in Egypt, began researching Pagan carryovers while convalescing from
an illness in 1915. World War I had interrupted her work in Egypt, and
she wrote in her autobiography, My First Hundred Years:7
"I chose Glastonbury [to convalesce in]. One cannot stay in
Glaston-
bury without becoming interested in Joseph of Arimathea and the Holy
Grail. As soon as I got back to London I did a careful piece of
research, which resulted in a paper on Egyptian elements in the Grail
Romance...
Someone, I forget who, had once told me that the Witches obviously had
a special form of religion, 'for they danced around a black goat.' As
ancient religion is my pet subject this seemed to be in my line and
during all the rest of the war I worked on Witches... I had started
with the usual idea that the Witches were all old women suffering from
illusions about the Devil and that their persecutors were wickedly
prejudiced and perjured. I worked only from contemporary records, and
when I suddenly realised that the so-called Devil was simply a dis-
guised man I was startled, almost alarmed, by the way the recorded
facts fell into place, and showed that the Witches were members of an
old and primitive form of religion, and that the records had been made
by members of a new and persecuting form."
Murray's researches into medieval and Renaissance witch-trial docu-
ments from Britain, Ireland, and the Continent (including those
relating to Joan of Arc and Gilles de Rais) led to her writing three
books, The Witch-Cult in Western Europe (1921), The God of the Witches
(1931), and The Divine King in England (1954). In them she described
her evidence for the survival of a pre-Christian religion centred on
the Horned God of fertility (later labelled "The Devil" by Christian
authorities) up until at least the 16th century in Britain.
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As the late historian of religion Mircea Eliade wrote, "Murray's |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,856 | theory was criticised by archaeologists, historians and folklorists
alike."8 Pointing out some parallels between medieval witchcraft and
Indo-Tibetan magical religion, Eliade gives qualified approval to part
of Murray's conclusions.
"As a matter of fact, almost everything in her construction was wrong
except for one important assumption: that there existed a pre-Chris-
tian fertility cult and that specific survivals of this pagan cult
were stigmatised during the Middle Ages as witchcraft....recent
research seems to confirm at least some aspects of her thesis. The
Italian historian Carlo Ginsburg has proved that a popular fertility
cult, active in the province of Friule in the 16th and 17th centuries,
was progressively modified under pressure of the Inquisition and ended
by resembling the traditional notion of witchcraft. Moreover, recent
investigations of Romanian popular culture have brought to light a
number of pagan survivals which clearly indicate the existence of a
fertility cult and of what may be called a "white magic," comparable
to some aspects of Western medieval witchcraft."
One may thus argue that the existence of Murray's three works "paved
the way for Gardner's reformation", as J. Gordon Melton of the In-
stitute for the Study of American Religion put it.9 Gardner's
"reform-
ation" of whatever British witchcraft existed prior to his initiation
into it had both theological and ritual aspects. The works he and his
associates produced give a style of worship, a new set of ritual texts
- and increasing emphasis on the goddess-aspect as the tradition grew
- all of them pre-figured not in Murray's works but in Dion Fortune's.
A PRACTICAL OCCULTIST
In my experience, there is hardly a British, Irish or American witch
of the revived, post-Gardnerian traditions who has not read something
by Dion Fortune, and the same probably holds true in Canada, Aust-
ralia, or New Zealand. Until 1985, however, biographies of her were
nonexistent, even while the American Books in Print reference volumes
listed twenty of her books in that year's volume - not bad for someone
considered at best an obscure genre writer by the literary establish-
ment of fifty years ago and of today.
Neither her book on psychology, The Machinery of the Mind, written in
the 1920s nor her works on occult philosophy, nor her five "occult"
novels and volume of short stories received much critical notice when
they came out. Such notice as was received was almost worse than none.
A 1934 (London) Times Literary Supplement review of her book Avalon of
the Heart begins, "The author tells us that she is the last of the
Avalonians - of those who were drawn to Glastonbury as 'a centre of
ever-renewed spiritual and artistic inspiration,' whatever that may
mean."
And clearly the reviewer was not interested in finding out! Alan Ri-
chardson's 1985 work, Dancers to the Gods, while primarily about two
members of Fortune's magical order, contained the first well-res-
earched material on her life.10 He followed it with a full biography,
Priestess, two years later, an affectionate and sensitive portrait of
this woman whose spiritual trajectory has yet to reach the horizon.11
Charles Fielding's and Carr Collins's The Story of Dion Fortune
contains more details of her and her associates' magical work, but is
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written in a wooden "true believer" style and marred by numerous edi- |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,857 | torial blunders.12
To summarise greatly, she was born Violet Mary Firth in 1890 in
Wales,
where her English father, together with his wife's relatives, operated
a seaside hotel and health spa catering to a well-to-do clientele.
When her grandfather's death led to a dissolving of the partnership,
her father moved the family to London where he could live comfortably
off his inheritance. Her spiritual quest as a young woman led her to
Christian Science (which her mother adopted when it came to England),
Freudian psychology, the "Eastern wisdom" of the Theosophical Society,
the Qabalistic magic of the Order of the Golden Dawn,
8and study with an Anglo-Irish occultist, T.W.C. Moriarty, the model
for "Dr Taverner" in her book of short stories, The Secrets of Dr
Taverner. She would have liked to have studied Freemasonry, but could
not, being a woman.
She studied psychology while in her twenties, before the outbreak of
World War I, and practiced as a psychoanalyst for a time, the field
not yet being closely controlled by the medical establishment. Fortune
was probably the first writer on ceremonial magic and hermetic ideas
to draw upon and acknowledge the work of Freud and later Jung. In her
novel The Goat-Foot God, published in 1936 and dealing with the
effects of both psychological repression and past lives, its central
character, Hugh Paston, asks a friend,
"Are the Old Gods synonymous with the Devil?"
"Christians think they are.
"What do you think they are?"
"I think they're the same thing as the Freudian subconscious."13
After Moriarty's death she headed the Christian Mystic Lodge of
the
Theosophical Society. In 1927 she married Thomas Penry Evans, a Welsh
doctor practising in London, nicknamed "Merlin" or "Merl" for his own
magical interests. They were priest and priestess, but never father
and mother. The marriage, magically productive but contentious in the
mundane world, lasted until 1939 when Evans left her for another
woman. Fortune continued to head their group, which became the Society
of the Inner Light and maintained, for a time, both a large communal
house in London and another establishment in Glastonbury. The Society
continues to this day, but Dion Fortune herself died of leukemia in
1946.
Her penname derived from the motto she took as her magical name in the
Golden Dawn, "Deo Non Fortuna", or roughly, "by God, not by Chance."
Her involvement with the Golden Dawn lasted roughly from 1919 to about
1922, and while these were the sunset years of the Order, which had
been founded in 1888, they set for her a significant pattern of what
an esoteric order should be.
That Fortune also eventually was influenced by Jung is apparent in her
work, although she was an occultist first and a Jungian second. Since
her time there has been a great deal of discussion of the "gods and
goddesses" by such neo-Jungians as James Hillman and Charlotte Downin-
g. Surely Fortune's blending of
psychoanalytical ideas, Hermeticism, Qabalah, and Christian mysticism
in the two orders she headed prefigures Hillman's question, "Can the
atomism of our psychic paganism, that is, the individual symbol-
2216 |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,858 | formation now breaking out as the Christian cult fades, be contained
by a psychology of self-integration that echoes its expiring Christian
model?"14
I doubt that Dion Fortune would have answered as dogmatically
as H-
illman did, "The danger is that a true revival of paganism as religion
is then possible, with all its accoutrements of popular soothsaying,
quack priesthoods, astrological divination, extravagant practices, and
the erosion of psychic differentiation through delusional enthus-
iasms."
Where she did agree with Jung is that Western methods are best for
Western people. Jung wrote: "Instead of learning the spiritual tec-
hniques of the East by heart and imitating them... it would be far
more to the point to find out whether there exists in the unconscious
an introverted tendency similar to that which has been developed in
spiritual principles in the East. We should then be in a position to
build on our own ground with our own methods."15
Compare Fortune's chapter "Eastern Methods and Western Bodies"
in Sane
in which she stated:16
"The pagan faiths of the West developed the nature contacts.
Modern
Western occultism, rising from this basis, seems to be taking for its
field the little-known powers of the mind. The Eastern tradition has a
very highly developed metaphysics.... Nevertheless, when it comes to
the practical application of those principles and especially the proc-
esses of occult training and initiation, it is best for a man to foll-
ow the line of his own racial evolution.... The reason for the in-
advisability of an alien initiation does not lie in racial antagonism,
nor in any failure to appreciate the beauty and profundity of the
Eastern systems, but for the same reason that Eastern methods of
agriculture are inapplicable to the West - because conditions are
different."
It is clear from Fortune's novels that a "true", that is psychologic-
ally informed, Paganism, was indeed what she sought in the late 1920s
and 1930s. Time after time she created plots that mixed the t-
herapeutic and the magical, drawing characters who combined psycho-
logical acumen with non-ordinary wisdom. She defined her ideal mixture
thus in Sane Occultism: A knowledge of [occult] philosophy can give a
clue to the researches of the scientist and balance the ecstasies of
the mystic; it may very well be that in the possibilities of ritual
magic we shall find an invaluable therapeutic agent for use in certain
forms of mental disease; psychoanalysis has demonstrated that these
have no physiological cause, but it can seldom effect a cure."17
I see her as someone who shared a significant degree of
philosophical
accord with what would become "Neo-Pagan Witchcraft", but who in
practice followed a different path. I have said her contribution to
"the Craft" has not been sufficiently acknowledged; there is one
exception. The works of two English Witches, Janet and Stewart Farrar,
produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s, frequently refer their
readers to Dion Fortune. In a recent instance, having laid out a
ritual based on one in Fortune's novel The Sea Priestess and having
received permission from the current leadership of the Society of the
Inner Light to do so, they write:18
"In their letter of permission, the Society asked us to say |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,859 | 'that Dion
Fortune was not a Witch and did not have any connection with a coven,
2217
and that this Society is not in any way associated with the Craft of
Witches.' We accede to their request; and when this book is published,
we shall send them a copy with our compliments, in the hope that it
may give them second thoughts about whether Wiccan philosophy is as
alien to that of Dion Fortune (whom witches hold in great respect) as
they seem to imagine."
Despite the Society of the Inner Light's disavowal, a good circumsta-
ntial case can be made that Fortune's works, particularly her novels,
could have influenced Gerald Gardner and his initiates. This insight
was brought home to me while reading The Goat-Foot God, published two
years before Gardner's initiation into the Craft. Its plot is typical
of Fortune: a person down on his or her luck and near psychological
collapse is rescued by a powerful magician or priestess and re-inte-
grated socially and psychically.
Hugh Paston, quoted above, is a wealthy Londoner on the verge of a
nervous breakdown following the death of his wife and his friend -
revealed to be her lover - in a car wreck. Aimlessly walking the
streets, Paston finds a used-book shop run by a scholarly occultist
who becomes the catalyst of his psychological integration. This incl-
udes finishing some actions begun by a heretical medieval prior in an
English monastery who may have been an earlier incarnation of Paston's
or who otherwise overshadows him. What caught my attention was a
remark given to the character of Jelkes, the bookseller, who in
guiding Paston's reading on magic tells him, "Writers will put things
into a novel that they daren't put in sober prose, where you have to
dot the Is and cross the Ts.19
Fortune's literary output was divided between novels and "sober
prose-
". Other "sober titles" included Practical Occultism in Daily Life,
The Cosmic Doctrine, Esoteric Philosophy of Love and Marriage and what
is often considered to be her masterpiece, The Mystical Qabalah.
Robert Galbreath, writing a bibliographic survey of modern occultism,
defined her message as "spiritual occultism."20
"Spiritual occultists state that it is possible to acquire
personal,
empirical knowledge of that which can only be taken on faith in
religion or demonstrated through deductive reasoning in philosophy.
Further, this knowledge, arrived at in full consciousness through the
use of spiritual disciplines, is said to reveal man's place in the
spiritual plan of the universe and to reconcile the debilitating
conflict between science and religion. The goal of occultism, the-
refore, is the complete spiritualisation of man and the cosmos, and
the attainment of a condition of unity."
The novels, however, convey a parallel but somewhat different message.
They do it using a different vocabulary, a more consciously Pagan
vocabulary. While published statements of the Society of Inner Light
proclaimed it "established on the enlightened and informed Christian
ethic and morality," its founder's novels say repeatedly that
Christianity has had its day and a new Renaissance is dawning. After
his experience of inner integration Hugh Paston muses:21
"It is a curious fact that when men began to re-assemble the
fragments |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,860 | of Greek culture - the peerless statues of the gods and the ageless
wisdom of the sages - a Renaissance came to the civilisation that had
sat in intellectual darkness since the days when the gods had with-
drawn before the assaults of the Galileans. What is going to happen
2218
in our day, now that Freud has come along crying, "Great Pan is
risen!" - ? Hugh wondered whether his own problems were not part of a
universal problem, and his own awakening part of a much wider awakeni-
ng? He wondered how far the realisation of an idea by one man, even if
he spoke no word, might not inject that idea into the group-mind of
the race and set it working like a ferment?
Likewise, in The Winged Bull, set not long after World War I, Colonel
Brangwyn the magician tells his new student, one of his former junior
officers:22
"It [Christianity] had its place, Murchison, it had its place.
It
sweetened life when paganism had become corrupt. We lack something if
we haven't got it. But we also lack something if we get too much of
it. It isn't true to life if we take it neat."
Later, during a ritual Brangwyn quotes Swinburne's poem "The Last
Oracle" in praise of Paganism past - it was this aspect of Swinburne
that G.K. Chesterton mockingly called "neo-Pagan" - making Murchison
remember "that great pagan, Julian the Apostate, striving to make head
against the set of the tide," and Murchison thinks to himself:23
"And the trouble with Christianity was that it was so darned
lop-si-
ded. Good, and jolly good, as far as it went, but you couldn't stretch
it clean round the circle of experience because it just wouldn't go.
What it was originally, nobody knew, save that it must have been
something mighty potent. All we knew of it was what was left after th-
ose two crusty old bachelors, Paul and Augustine, had finished with
it.
And then came the heresy hunters and gave it a final curry-combing,
taking infinite pains to get rid of everything that it had inherited
from older faiths. And they had been like the modern miller, who
refines all the vitamins out of the bread and gives half the popul-
ation rickets. That was what was the matter with civilisation, it had
spiritual rickets because its spiritual food was too refined. Man
can't get on without a dash of paganism, and for the most part, he
doesn't try to."
The notion of injecting a key idea into the collective unconscious of
Western humanity appears over and over in Fortune's novels. It is not
surprising that the writer who had two favourite maxims - "A religion
without a goddess is halfway to atheism" and "All the gods are one god
and all the goddesses are one goddess and there is one initiator" -
should repeatedly call for attention to be paid to the Great Goddess.
In another of his soliloquies, Hugh Paston thinks, "Surely our of all
her richness and abundance the Great Mother of us all could meet his
need? Why do we forget the Mother in the worship of the Father? What
particular virtue is there in virgin begetting?"
DRAWING DOWN THE MOON
When the British witches went public in the early 1950s, the idea that |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,861 | Christianity had had its day and furthermore was not always the right
path for Westerners was often heard. The major difference between
their religion and that portrayed in the witch-trial documents Mar-
garet Murray studied, however, was the reintroduction of worship of
the Great Goddess. She was seen both as Queen of Heaven and Earth/Sea
Mother, depending on the context. The best evidence for Fortune's inf-
2219
luence here lies in the construction of the key "Gardnerian" ritual
called "Drawing Down the Moon."25
In that ritual, developed and/or modified by Gardner and his
contempo-
raries, the Goddess is invoked by the priest in the body of the
priestess. It is expected that a type of divine inspiration will res-
ult. Drawing down the Moon is a key part of every Gardnerian ritual c-
ircle - and its elements and purpose are easily discernible in Fort-
une's novel The Sea Priestess, which she was forced by publishers'
lack of interest to self-publish in 1938.26 Richardson, her
biographe-
r, calls it and its sequel, Moon Magic, "the only novels on magic ever
written," considering the competition.
Although Gardner only hints at the workings of the ritual in his boo-
ks, his successors, the Farrars, explain it more fully in Eight Sabb-
ats for Witches.27 It comes after the drawing of the ritual circle -
a
conscious creating and marking of sacred space, defined by the cardi-
nal directions and purified with the four magical elements, fire and
air (incense), water and earth (salt). While the priestess stands
before the altar (in a traditional Gardnerian circle she holds a wand
and a lightweight scourge in her crossed arms, like a figure of
Osiris), the priest kneels and blesses with a kiss her feet, knees,
womb, breast and lips. Then a shift occurs, both in language and
action. He ceases to address her as a woman and begins to address her
as the Mother Goddess, beginning with the words,"I invoke thee and
call upon thee, Mighty Mother of us all..."28
When the invocation is completed, the priestess is considered
to be
speaking as the Goddess, not as herself. She may go on to deliver a
passage (authored by Doreen Valiente, whose role I deal with below)
that is based partly on material collected during the 1890s in Italy
by the American folklorist Charles Leland.29
I am the gracious Goddess, who gives the gift of joy unto the
heart of
man. Upon earth, I give the knowledge of the spirit eternal; and bey-
ond death, I give peace, and freedom, and reunion with those who have
gone before. Nor do I demand sacrifice; for behold, I am the Mother of
all living, and my love is poured out upon the earth."
She may, of course, speak spontaneously; Janet Farrar comments that
"'she never knows how it will come out.' Sometimes the wording itself
is completely altered, with a spontaneous flow she listens to with a
detached part of her mind."30
Dion Fortune believed that a re-introduction of both ritual and
ps-
ychological approaches to the Great Goddess would even the psychic
balance between men and women, a theme carried on today by a number of
feminist psychologists and writers, although with scant acknowled- |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,862 | gment. She wished every marriage to take on an aspect of the hieros
gamos (divine marriage), and it is there that a parallel with Witch-
craft ritual lies, since many rituals turn on sexual polarity, both
symbolically and literally. Fortune foreshadowed this in The Sea
Priestess when she wrote:31
"In this sacrament the woman must take her ancient place as
priestess
of the rite, calling down lightning from heaven; the initiator, not
the initiated.... She had to become the priestess of the Goddess, and
I [the male narrator], the kneeling worshipper, had to receive the
sacrament at her hands....When the body of a woman is made an altar
2220
for the worship of the Goddess who is all beauty and magnetic life...
then the Goddess enters the temple."
This is not just Fortune's description of the magical side of marri-
age, but a virtual schematic of the Drawing Down the Moon ceremony and
its concluding Great Rite, as Gardner called ritual intercourse at its
conclusion (something more frequently performed symbolically). As the
Farrars state, "The Great Rite specifically declares that the body of
the woman taking part is an altar, with her womb and generative organs
as its sacred focus, and reveres it as such."32
I would suggest that when the Farrars openly built a new ritual
upon
the Sea Priestess, the "seashore ritual" mentioned earlier, which for-
ms Chapter X of The Witches' Way, they were openly admitting a debt to
Fortune which modern Witchcraft has always carried on its books.
To recapitulate, the circumstantial case for Fortune's influence on
the beginnings of modern Witchcraft fits the chronology. Gerald Gardn-
er's initiation took place in 1939 in Hampshire. In the late 1940s he
"received permission" to publish some things about Witchcraft in his
novel High Magic's Aid, which appeared in 1949 and had little of the
Goddess element in it. The Sea Priestess was written in the 1930s, but
only available in a private edition at first, while its sequel, Moon
Magic, was available in 1956.
The Great Goddess becomes more central in Gardner's works from the
1950s and is absolutely central to the Craft as it developed in that
decade. She did not, however, appear in Margaret Murray's works on the
alleged underground Paganism of the Middle Ages, which Murray wrote in
the 1920s. There may, however, be echoes of a Goddess religion in It-
aly, based on Leland's research there in the mid-1800s. Leland pr-
ovided another literary source for the Drawing Down the Moon ceremony.
The person who re-wrote that ceremony and gave Gardnerian- tradition
ritual much of its form is now known to be Doreen Valiente, who wrote
four books on the Craft as well. Her contributions to the texts are
discussed at length in The Witches' Way. Although not the only one of
Gardner's original coveners still living (i.e., after he moved away
from the coven that initiated him, most of whose members were elderly
in the 1930s), she has been the only one publicly involved in a
critical re-evaluation of the tradition's beginnings.
Although Gardner and Fortune were contemporaries, she does not know if
they ever met, she told me in a 1985 letter. She did, however, say
that she is "very fond of Dion Fortune's books, especially her novels
The Sea Priestess, The Goat-Foot God, and Moon Magic. It is notable
that her [Fortune's] outlook became more pagan as she grew older."
Whether this is a tacit admission that she drew upon Fortune's works, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,863 | I cannot say. Witches are known for oblique statements, and Valiente
walked a fine line between secrecy and disclosure.
Given England's size, its relatively interwoven cliques of occultists,
and the small number of novelists dealing with Pagan themes, it is
unlikely that Valiente and Gardner were not aware of Fortune's novels
at the time they were giving their religion its present form. As we h-
ave seen, Gardner was himself engaged in a conscious search for ma-
gical learning in the 1920s and 1930s, and it was in the 1930s that F-
ortune's novels began appearing, while the chapters of SaneOccultism
were published serially in The Occult Review , and influential British
journal it is unlikely he would have overlooked.
2221
Valiente, meanwhile, was initiated by Gardner as a priestess in 1953
and left his coven to form her own in 1957, the year after Moon Magic
came out. With such a coincidence of subject matter, place and dates,
it is difficult not to see Dion Fortune as a previously unadmitted but
significant influence on the development of Gardnerian Witchcraft.
Today the Goddess revival seems to have its "applied" and "theor-
etical" wings, with the Neo-Pagans in the first category and various
Jungians, writers on feminist spirituality and historians of religion
in the second. With her combined psychological and magical training,
Dion Fortune could be considered a foremother to each.
NOTES
1. Alan Richardson, Priestess: The Life and Magic of Dion Fortune.
(Wellingborough, Northants: The Aquarian Press, 1987), p.37.
2. G. Rachel Levy, The Gate of Horn: A Study of Religions Concep-
tions of the Stone Age and Their Influence upon European Thought.
(London: Faber and Faber, 1948).
3. Robert Graves, The White Goddess: A historical grammar of poetic
myth. (New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1966), p.12.
4. Raymond Buckland, Witchcraft from the Inside. (St Paul, MN:
Llewellyn Publications, 1971), p.55. The law was a successor to
the Witchcraft Act of King James I, passed in 1604 and repealed
in 1736.
5. J.L. Bracelin, Gerald Gardner: Witch. (London: Octagon Press
1960).
6. Gerald B. Gardner, Witchcraft Today. (London: Rider & Co., 1954),
p.18
7. Margaret Murray, My First Hundred Years. (London: William Kimber,
1963), p.104. The title was no exaggeration; she was born in 18-
63.
8. Mircea Eliade, Occultism, Witchcraft and Cultural Fashions: Essa-
ys in Comparative Religions. (Chicago: University of Chicago Pre-
ss, 1976), p.56
9. J. Gordon Melton, Magic, Witchcraft and Paganism in America: A
Bibliography. (New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1982), p.105
10. Alan Richardson, Dancers to the Gods. (Wellingborough, Northants: |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,864 | The Aquarian Press, 1985).
11. ------, Priestess: The Life and Magic of Dion Fortune. (-
Wellingborough, Northants: The Aquarian Press, 1987).
12. Charles Fielding and Carr Collins, The Story of Dion Fortune. (-
Dallas, Texas: Star and Cross Publication, 1985).
13. Dion Fortune, The Goat-Foot God. (London: The Aquarian Press,
1971), p.89
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14. James Hillman, "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic."
Appendix to David L. Miller, The New Polytheism. (Dallas, Texas:
Spring Publications Inc., 1981), p.125
15. C.G. Jung, "Yoga and the West". In The Collected Works of C.G.
Jung. (London: Pantheon, 1958), Vol XI, p.534.
16. Dion Fortune, Sane Occultism. (Wellingborough, Northants: The
Aquarian Press, 1967), pp.161-2.
17. Ibid. pp. 25-6.
18. Janet and Stewart Farrar, The Witches' Way. (London: Robert Hale,
1984), pp. 95-6.
19. Goat-Foot God, p. 89.
20. Robert Galbreath, "The History of Modern Occultism: A Biblio-
graphic Survey." Journal of Popular Culture, V:3 (Winter 1971),
p. 728/100
21. Goat-Foot God, pp. 352-3
22. Dion Fortune, The Winged Bull: A Romance of Modern Magic. (Lo-
ndon: Williams and Norgate Ltd., 1935), p. 169. It is no coin-
cidence that the leading female character was named Ursula Bra-
ngwyn,a name used by D.H. Lawrence for a character in Women in
Love; Fortune was trying to re-state "the sex problem" on a "h-
igher plane" than Lawrence had.
23. Ibid. pp. 154-6.
24. Goat-Foot God, p. 349.
25. A term that deliberately or otherwise echoes Plato's description
in the Georgias of "the Thessalian witches who drawn down the
moon from heaven."
26. Dion Fortune, The Sea Priestess. (London: Wynham Publications Lt-
d., 1976).
27. Janet and Stewart Farrar, Eight Sabbats for Witches: and Rites
for Birth, Marriage and Death. (London: Robert Hale, 1981), p.
15.
28. The exact terminology may vary from coven to coven; the Farrar's
give Gardner's favourite.
29. Charles Godfrey Leland, Aradia: or the Gospel of the Witches. (L-
ondon: David Nutt, 1899). Leland may indeed have found some |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,865 | fragments of a goddess religion. Gardner and Valiente expurgated
parts of it, such as the invocation of the Goddess as a poisoner
of great lords in their castles, and other homely arts.
30. The Witches' Way, p.68.
31. The Sea Priestess, pp. 160-1.
32. Eight Sabbats for Witches, p.49.
TEMPLES, COVENS AND GROVES - OH MY!
2223
by KHALED
There appears to be a fair amount of ongoing confusion as to what each
of these is and what each of them should be doing, so let me stick my
oar into it, too. But first, let's play the definition game.
CIRCLE Three or more people who gather together to work ritual or
Craft. Some are ritual only, some worship only, but most do
both. The following are all special cases of a Circle:
GROVE Circle usually led by, and under the auspices of, a coven.
Frequently eclectic in practice, Groves are commonly used as
an introduction to the Craft as a whole but not necessarily
to any given Tradition. Groves usually don't initiate. May
also be called a study group.
COVEN Circle gathering at least once per month (with a majority
gathering twice) for worship and/or magic. Membership tends
to be stable with gradual personnel changes. Normally prac-
ticing within a single Tradition, Covens typically have
strong group rapport. Most train their members to whatever
standard they use. Rites of passage (the "I" word) are the
norm.
TEMPLE Two or more Circles, generally at least one Coven (the Inner
Circle) and a Grove (the Outer Circle), the latter being
open to the public. Serves the public as a place to worship
and/or learn about the Gods with advanced training for those
seekers who meet the Temple's standards. I'm on shakier
ground here, never having run a Temple, but I see a Circl-
e/Grove open to the general public as essential to the
definition, while the strong affiliation to one or more
covens is a matter of observation (as is the relationship b-
etween Groves and Covens cited earlier.)
A fair number of practitioners do not distinguish among these terms
(nor, for that matter, among Wicca, Paganism and New Age). Feel free
to take issue with any of these definitions, but they are what I have
in mind as I write this. Let's take a closer look at what each of
these is and how they tend to function within Neo-Paganism.
A Circle is a gathering of, preferably like-minded, individuals for p-
urposes of magic and/or worship. None of those gathered need be of the
same Tradition, nor even Initiate, though it makes for better results
if at least some of them are. All Groves, Covens and Temples are
therefore Circles. The reverse, however, isn't always the case since
many Circles do not also meet the criteria for a Grove, Coven or |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,866 | Temple.
A Grove, or Study Group, is a Circle of students learning the basics
of Neo-Pagan (or Wiccan or any of the other subsets of Pagan) worship
and Circle techniques. While normally under the tutelage of one or
more Initiates, the members are not necessarily being trained towards
Initiation in any particular Tradition, nor need the tutors be of the
same Tradition(s) as the students (nor even of each other).
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Mystery religions, by their very nature, aren't for everyone, nor is
any given Mystery suitable for all Initiates. The Grove is a way for
potential Initiates to take a good look at one or more Traditions
while learning how to handle themselves in just about any basic
Circle. If this isn't for them, they can easily drop it. If it is,
they can focus on the specific Tradition (or family of Traditions)
which seems to speak most clearly to them (assuming they were exposed
to more than one). Similarly, the tutor(s) can teach general techniqu-
es to any serious Seeker without worrying about an implied commitment
to Initiate someone unsuited to their particular Tradition.
Groves do not normally do Initiations (they're done by the sponsoring
Coven, if any), and tend to be oriented more towards teaching and
worship than towards magical practice. They are also more likely to be
fairly open to new members or even the general public than is the case
with established Covens, while study groups, in my experience at
least, are more likely to be invitation-only. The most effective Gr-
oves (or study groups, of course) are under the helpful eye, if not
out-and-out sponsorship, of an established Coven or family of Covens.
A Coven, on the other hand, is a regularly meeting Circle, all of the
same Tradition, at least some of whom are Initiates (and at least one
of whom holds Initiatory power if the Coven is to survive or grow).
Such a group tends to become very close ("closer than kin") and is
bound by the rules and styles (deliberately non-existent in some c-
ases) of its Tradition, and by its own internal rules and customs. A
member of a Coven is normally provided training and, when deemed
ready, Initiation or Elevation by that Coven's Priesthood/Elders.
There are also magical considerations which go into the making of a
Coven which further differentiate it from a Grove/study group, but it
isn't my intention to go into them here. Suffice it to say that they
are connected to the closeness and tend to enhance it. Because the
bond is tight, and because a Coven generally intends to be around for
a few decades, they're kinda fussy about who joins. The wise Seeker is
equally fussy about which, if any, Coven s/he eventually joins. You're
not joining a social club here, you're adopting, and being adopted
into, an extended family. And this time round you have some control
over who your kin will be!
Neo-Pagan Temples are a fairly new phenomena combining many of the
characteristics of Covens and Groves. I think that the clearest
description of just what they're about comes from the (draft) Const-
itution of the proposed Victoria (B.C.) Temple:
a) To minister to the Pagan community by way of providing support,
education, and sponsoring religious celebrations;
b) to establish and maintain a religious sanctuary and place of wor-
ship accessible to all who would worship the Goddess and the God; |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,867 | c) to provide a seminary for the training of Wiccan clergy;
d) to provide accredited ordination for Wiccan clergy;
e) to provide accurate information about Witchcraft to all who would
ask and to engage in dialogue with other religious groups with the
purpose of furthering understanding and friendship between us; and
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f) to do other charitable acts of goodwill as will benefit the comm-
unity at large.
As stated in my definition of Temple above, I consider the provision
of Neo-Pagan (not necessarily Wiccan) religious instruction and servi-
ces to the general public to be essential, and provision of community
services to the local Neo-Pagan population highly desirable. To be
taken seriously in the wider world, we need to have our clergy recog-
nised by our government(s), which in turn means that we need to be
visibly providing training and ordination which meets government
accreditation criteria (which can vary significantly from jurisdiction
to jurisdiction). Such accredited ordination is most easily adminis-
tered through Temples.
To address a diatribe current on the Nets (computer Network Bulletin
Boards: Ed.) so long as the governments we seek accreditation from
think in Christian terms, then we will have to use Christian terms,
carefully defined to earmark differences in usage, to describe our-
selves to them. Sure, there's some danger of picking up some ina-
ppropriate (to Wicca) ways of thinking along with those terms, but
we're more likely to import them with converts who were raised as C-
hristians. The solution to both problems is the same: clearly unde-
rstood (by the tutors above all!) religious instruction. And if a
Christian notion isn't inappropriate, and if it's truly useful, why
shouldn't we adopt it? Religious intolerance itself is inappropriate
to Wiccan thought, and I think we should be clearer in condemning it.
So how does it all tie together? I think that the Neo-Pagan community
needs a mix of solitaires, coveners and templers, along with sig-
nificant variety among their Traditions, to remain intellectually and
spiritually healthy. We also need umbrella organisations capable of
meeting the needs of each of them, not only for credibility with gov-
ernments and the general public, but to spread new (and not so new)
ideas around the very community they should exist to serve. I'll talk
more on what this umbrella organisation should look like in a bit. For
now, let's get back to roles of the different types of Circle.
One of the things that fascinates about the Craft is our teaching that
the Gods don't need a Priesthood to run interference between Them and
Their worshippers. Nor is this a new idea. Heroditus recorded with a
certain amazement that Persians must call on a Magus to perform every
little sacrifice, whereas among the Greeks of his time, anyone,
including housewives and slaves, could sacrifice at any time, assuming
they had the desire and the means. We have a Priesthood because some
people feel called to a deeper understanding and expression of
their faith than is the case for many. And while They don't need
Initiated Priesthoods, humans find them very useful both as a source
of thoughtful religious instruction and as a ready source of warm b-
odies to stick with the administrivia of organising group ritual.
Like sex, however, effective worship isn't something that just comes
naturally. It must be learnt, and practised. Groves, festivals and |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,868 | Temples are all good places to learn the fundamentals, assuming you
weren't fortunate enough to learn them at home. They are also good
places to socialise with people who think much the way you do, a
deeply-seated human need we do well not to overlook. If your need runs
deeper, you will find Priesthood there to talk to. If your needs prove
more mystically oriented, they should be able to arrange contact with
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one or more Covens, who can in turn, if appropriate, Initiate you into
whichever flavour of the Mysteries they practise.
Different Circle structures serve different needs. None is superior to
the other except to the extent that it serves your needs better. For
those of us simply seeking to express our religious feelings in
sympathetic company, whichever form best serves that expression is all
we're likely to need. But those of us who feel called to serve the
greater community will need all of them to achieve the mandate we have
set ourselves.
To return to our model umbrella organisation, to serve a significant
majority of the community it will have to address as many of the r-
ather different needs of solitaires, Covens and Temples as is feasible
without stepping on the concerns of any of them. To be effective, it
has to have some standards, but it can't impose them from above witho-
ut violating the sovereignty that all three segments of the community
value rather highly.
One of the difficulties with any ideal is that it manifests imperfec-
tly, if indeed it can be brought to manifestation at all. Rather than
a discouragement, however, I find that a challenge: to bring about the
best fit possible between reality and our ideal. Here then are my
ideas on some of the attributes such an organisation can aim for. To
start from the top, I think the stated purpose of the organisation
should be to serve as a liaison between member clergy and the Es-
tablishment, whether government or public. Why clergy? Because we
don't need government approval simply to worship our Gods, especially
if we're doing so discreetly and on private property.
It's our institutions which need public recognition in order to be a-
ble to avail themselves of public resources available to other, alrea-
dy recognised, religions, not the worshippers themselves. And ins-
titutions effectively mean the clergy. Note I don't say Priesthood. I-
t's one of the earmarks of the Craft that all Initiates are clergy,
but in many of our Traditions, Priesthood requires a deeper underst-
anding of traditional lore and techniques.
The immediate needs such an organisation should attempt to fulfil are
essentially three:
1) Establishment of a Seminary to provide the training necessary for
government accreditation as a minister of religion for those who
need or seek said accreditation. To achieve this it will be
necessary to look into the minimal training expected by any
intended licensing bodies and ensure that those standards are
being met or exceeded by all graduates of said certification pro-
gram. This accreditation is to serve no other purpose within the
organisation: all of our members will be recognised by us as
clergy, whether or not they seek further accreditation.
2) To act as a public relations and information office on the Craft
to the general public. If we exist, we will be used as an infor-
mation source, so we might as well plan on it and do the job pr- |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,869 | operly.
3) To act as a Craft contact and social network to facilitate Pagan
networking among members and non-members alike.
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To expand upon the seminary somewhat, any member should be able to sit
for an examination without taking the associated classes (a process
known in Ontario as "challenge for credit"). If s/he passes, s/he is
given the credit, if not, the associated courses must be taken before
s/he may sit for another examination on that subject. In this way we
can grant credit for existing knowledge without in any way comprom-
ising our standards. I think it would be a very bad idea to grant an
exemption from this procedure to anyone.
Because very few of us are likely to be able to drop everything for a
couple of years to travel to wherever we happen to establish the
campus, one should be able to complete the courses necessary for
certification by correspondence. Nor should the topics of instruction
be limited for those required for accreditation with government.
Let's also see to it that our ministers have a grounding in the phil-
osophy of religion, comparative religion (especially comparative Pagan
religion) and chaplaincy as well. Note too that I keep referring to
the document as a Certificate, not a college degree. A university
level of education, while great for the egos of graduates, is unneces-
sarily high to meet the needs of our Pagan laity - a Community College
is much more appropriate. The stages of learning in a guildcraft are
apprentice, journeyman and master, NOT baccalaureate, master and
doctor! Mind, I have no objection to our Seminary offering college
level courses, nor any other course or seminar it may choose to offer.
I merely object to the insistence in some quarters that since most
Christian ministers must hold graduate degrees, then by golly ours
must too! Horsefeathers!
Our Organisation then breaks down into a Seminary to provide internal
education, and accreditation, to Pagan religious tutors; a PR office
to provide external education, and referrals to the public; and one or
more Festivals, and no doubt a periodical (e.g. a newsletter), to p-
rovide for contacts and networking both internal and external.
Further, I see our Organisation as an ecclesia in the ancient Athenian
sense of the term, and assembly of all those having the right to vote
in our affairs. I don't feel the ecclesia should either set or attempt
to enforce any standards beyond those required for government ac-
creditation and a minimal ethical standard for membership. I feel that
membership should be restricted to ordained clergy within a Pagan
tradition, nor should the ecclesia itself set any standard as to what
does or does not constitute clergy (though I expect it may have to
define criteria for determining what is or isn't Pagan). All this
because any other approach compromises the essential sovereignty of
our Covens and Temples (for which purpose I see a solitary as a Coven
of 1).
Since our membership is composed of clergy, not Covens and Temples, I
favour one-person-one-vote. Certainly, groups with a large number of
ordained members will thereby gain a larger number of votes in the
ecclesia, why not? The ecclesia has no authority over individual
members nor the organisations they may represent. Its most extreme
power is to suspend the membership of persons found to be in violation
of the ethical code, which code is set and policed by the members
themselves. Or to appoint officers to manage the ecclesia's property |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,870 | and affairs, which officers will be legally and constitutionally
answerable to the membership.
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On the topic of polity, I see the ecclesia/AGM as setting policy which
is then administered and interpreted by the officers. The officers
should have no power to set policy themselves. Our structure should be
absolutely minimalist to avoid unpleasant takeover bids later. Any
office or function which doesn't need to be there, shouldn't be there.
If someone has grounds for an ethics complaint, an ad hoc committee
should be assembled to look into it. If amends are made or the objec-
tionable behaviour corrected, then the case should be dropped (i.e.
the committee is focused on correcting unethical behaviour, not
punishing it).
On the subject of officers and their terms of office, I rather like
the notion of electing them in alternate years for two- year terms. A
one-year term is too hard on continuity. One possibility to avoid
little fiefdoms is to provide each function with two officers, one
senior and the other junior. Each year the senior officer retires, the
junior officer becomes the senior and a new junior officer is elected.
Continuity is preserved, and each officer gains an assistant who has a
year in which to learn the ropes. I think that barring the outgoing
senior from seeking re-election as a junior would be wasteful of
resources, myself, but it would certainly serve to break up fiefdoms
even further, should the ecclesia happen to be particularly paranoid
about them.
A not-so-little proposal, but the subject is an important one. This is
only somewhat-baked, and I see the need as both real and immediate, so
please give me some feedback on this.
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THE FEMININE CURRENT IN THE GOLDEN DAWN
by Peregrin
(A version of this article first appeared in SWEEPINGS).
Many Wiccans and Pagans, whilst declaring themselves "eclectic" seem
to avoid the Golden Dawn like the plague. This is quite understanda-
ble, since on the face of it the GD seems to be counter to most of the
Pagan philosophies. (The open hostilities and down putting directed at
Wiccans that pour out of some GD practitioners does not help the
matter either.)
The GD Is often viewed as inflexible, patriarchal, authoritarian and
stuck up its own behind. A few Wiccans do practise the GD, but most of
these, I feel do so with the belief that the two are watertight compa-
rtments - that is Wicca is a religion and the GD a "system". Most
(including myself), if they confide in you will admit that they view
the GD as more "powerful" - at least in the magical as opposed to the
religious sense.
It is my aim here to show that the essence of the GD is not inherently
patriarchal and opposed to Pagan ideology. This I believe can be r-
eadily observed if we remember that the Hermetic Order of the Golden
Dawn was a late 19th century outward manifestation of a spiritual
system aeons old. The essence of the system would therefore be con-
tained within, but not altered by, and outward form that reflected
late 19th century western occult ideology. (Remember also that the GD |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,871 | first emerged via Masonic sources and thus the outer form was heavily
coloured by that system.) This essence can however be readily "tapped
into". This will then help the magician avoid being trapped into
"believing" the GD's outer form. The essence I speak of is, of course,
the Goddess.
On the face of it to say that the GD's essence is Goddess sounds
absurd. But please do not judge the GD book by its cover. Forget the
outer form, forget the Victorian pomposity, forget the props. Let's go
a little deeper.
First off, the original GD System relied heavily on its ceremonial in-
itiations. The process of initiation (even the mimicry of ritual
initiation) always involves a death and re-birth, which can only truly
occur via Goddess, since only the "female" force of the universe can
give birth. Thus straightaway we see that at the core of the GD is an
unrecognised Goddess force. To deny it is to say that either, a) the
GD initiations do not involve a re-birth; b) something other than Go-
ddess can give birth; or c) the GD initiations are not effective,
which anyone who has undergone them will heartily dispute.
Christopher S Hyatt, the main collaborator with the late Israel Regar-
die before his death, in a recent book - The Secrets of Western Tantra
- makes several hints which echo the views I express. Says Hyatt, when
tracing the link between the GD and the Tantric Goddess:
"...one attribute among many others which gives the whole show away is
the equality between male and female adepts." (p.69)
For a Masonically derived Order in Victorian England this was an unpr-
ecedented and daring move. Yet this had to, and did occur, since the
Order's essence is based firmly on Goddess and the co-equality of the
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sexes. Looking a little more closely at the formation of the Order
will also show many other clues regarding the hidden Goddess essence.
Firstly, the leading light of the Order, S L MacGregor Mathers, was an
ardent supporter of the equality of the sexes and the young feminist
movement. In his introduction to "The Kabbalah Unveiled" he sets the
record straight concerning the nature of divinity:
"...the translators of the Bible have crowded out and smoothed up eve-
ry reference to the fact that Divinity is both masculine and femini-
ne... now we hear much of the Father and the Son, but we hear nothing
of the Mother in the ordinary religions of the day."
Presuming the hidden Goddess essence and following the mythology of
the Order, it becomes apparent why the "Secret Chiefs" chose such a
person to lead the GD. If the Order's essence was patriarchal they
would surely have chosen a different man.
Continuing with the examination we find that the Outer Order rituals
are based upon a set of cipher manuscripts. In those manuscripts, as
published in "The Secret Inner Order Rituals of the Golden Dawn", we
find the candidate is often referred to as "she". In an age when women
were still calling themselves "brothers" and "chairmen", this is
significant.
Further, the Order was chartered and given authority (ie, symbolic
life) by a woman (Sr SDA). Now admittedly serious doubt has been cast
upon this history, but regardless of whether the events occurred in |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,872 | shared space-time or Westcott's mind, the symbolism is important - it
is a symbolic birth performed by a Goddess figure.
This theme is further developed in the naming of the first true GD
temple in England (and the initial temple of many GD Orders worldwide)
as the Isis-Urania temple. Thus the Order is visibly dedicated to, and
under the influence of, the Goddess. Behind all things, even GD t-
emples, is the Mother.
Before having a quick flick through Regardie's "The Golden Dawn" to
see what Goddess essence we can find there, let's pay attention to
some of the more prominent proteges of the Order. Firstly Mathers
himself went on to utilise his GD adeptship to develop, along with his
wife Moina, the Rites of Isis in Paris (the couple nearly always
worked as a partnership in their occult work.) Secondly Aleister Cr-
owley, despite his male ego, misogyny and viciousness went on to pr-
oduce a sort of Nuit "cult", using GD based techniques. Crowley him-
self is an excellent example of my point that inner essences do not
necessarily reflect outer forms and vice versa. It is hard to imagine
that such a person as Crowley (the man) could act as medium to such
Goddess inspired beauty as the closing paragraphs of the first chapter
of Liber Al vel Legis. Yet Goddess came forth anyway. Crowley, like
the GD was outwardly patriarchal, but contained the essence of God-
dess. There is no more Goddess inspired thealogy than Crowley's maxim,
"Do what Thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law".
Dion Fortune, initiate of the Stella Matutina, also used GD based tec-
hniques to help formulate her Pagan workings, the focus of which was
the Goddess Isis.
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The most obvious evidence of Goddess in the GD is the Rose-Cross, the
symbol of the combined female and male forces. The GD's Inner Order,
the Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis claimed a Rosicrucian lineage, and
the links between the Rosicrucians and Goddess have been detailed
beautifully by Gareth Knight in his book, "The Rose Cross and the
Goddess".
We come then to the GD tarot, and find it restoring the court cards to
an equal sexual balance based upon the Tetragrammaton. The male knave
(page) of the exoteric packs of the era was correctly replaced by the
female princess, symbolic of the Earth Goddess.
In Qabalistic philosophy we find the spirit of the Divine often refe-
rred to as Shekinah, which is seen as having a female essence. This is
shown clearly by Mathers when he correctly translates a passage from
the Sepher Yetzirah:
"...AChTh RVCh ALHIM ChIIM: Achath (feminine, not Achad, masculine)
Ruach Elohim Chiim; One is She the Spirit of the Elohim of Life."
This thealogy is followed in the GD. Israel Regardie shows this in his
ritual for Spiritual Advancement, which is based firmly upon the Z
documents of the Inner Order. Here he implores the Mother of Goddesses
and Gods (Aima Elohim) to aid him in his quest. Regardie even uses a
cauldron as a symbol of the Great Mother. This, believe it or not, is
not a Wiccan ritual, but pure Golden Dawn.
The main weapon of the RR et AC adept, the Lotus Wand, has embodied
within it much Goddess essence. It is described as, "...a simple wand
surmounted by the lotus flower of Isis. It symbolises the development |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,873 | of creation." (The Golden Dawn, 5th ed. p224.) This indicates that the
creation of the Spirit, the Heavens and the Earth comes from the Great
Mother Isis. The wand also represents the Kundalini - a feminine
Goddess force. This to me is a beautiful tool, alive with Goddess,
much more so than the Wiccan athame (which is objected to by some
feminist Witches as being aggressive and masculine).
Finally let us return to initiations. The two most important init-
iations of the GD/RR et AC system, the Neophyte and the Adeptus Minor
ceremonies, both contain the hidden Goddess essence.
The Neophyte ceremony is based on the myth of the Slain and Risen
Osiris, where the candidate acts as the Slain Osiris. This myth ho-
wever is a later patriarchal rendition of the Ishtar and earlier Inna-
na myth of Goddess descending into the Underworld. The Goddess is thus
present deep within the archetypal theme of the ceremony. Further, the
act that seals the initiation proper, the final consecration, is
conducted by Officers representing "the Goddesses of the Scale of the
Balance". And as the badge of the grade is placed upon the new init-
iate, "... it is as the two Great Goddesses Isis and Nepthys, stret-
ched forth their wings over Osiris (the initiate) to restore him again
to life." The candidate is thus re-born to a fuller life by the power
of Goddess.
The Adeptus Minor ceremony contains much Goddess essence quite openly.
The clearest example of this is the Vault of the Adepti, and obvious
symbol of the Womb of Goddess. As Regardie briefly points out in his
introduction to the Golden Dawn, the candidate is led through the Twin
Pillars which symbolise the vagina and into the womb itself. There she
returns to the Great Mother and is re-born and out through the vagina
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once more. The symbolism is so obvious, so beautiful and so potent,
and I am surprised some Wiccan/Pagan group hasn't adapted the ceremony
in their own workings.
From the foregoing it can easily be seen that Goddess is alive and
well within the GD - at least in its essence. Sadly not many GD adepts
are aware of this. Most GD magicians get too caught up in the outer
form and potency of the system to notice where the energy and beauty
originate. I am not claiming that the GD is, or should be, a religion.
It is not, and its essence is not. The essence is however Goddess and
Her continuing manifestation in this world. If we are to remember and
consciously perceive this it will transform our GD work. Then the GD
will no longer be "dry" and without life - the perceptions most
Wiccans and natural Goddess worshippers intuitively feel.
For 100 years the Golden Dawn has concealed Her, the Mother of Light,
Life and Love. But now in this time when She is being worshipped by so
many in so many different ways, the Golden Dawn will at last reveal
its secret. And just as the Stone that the Builders rejected shall
become the Cornerstone of the Temple, so too shall Goddess become the
key to the 21st century manifestations of what is now the Golden Dawn.
The new Golden Dawn shall one day become as important as the Wiccan
movement in the collective invocation of Goddess. This process is
already beginning, and we can all take part in and promote it if we
Will. But whether we chose to or not, now is the time to bury the
false split between ceremonial and Pagan magic, for both are born of
the Mother and both will lead us back to her.
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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,874 | THE RITUAL ABUSE SCANDAL IN BRITAIN
1991 reviewed & summarised by MICHAEL HOWARD
(This article first appeared in issue 63 of THE CAULDRON)
FEBRUARY: The liberal minded "Guardian" abandoned all its principles
and published an astonishing attack on the Craft written by left-wing
journalist Beatrix Campbell attempting to link it with so-called
"Satanic ritual abuse". Transcripts of interviews with children in the
Nottingham case were re-printed. This confidential information had
evidently been leaked to Campbell, who is known to be sympathetic to
the fundies. The article coincided with a failed attempt in Parliament
by Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens to make it illegal for children to attend
pagan gatherings, Spiritualist Church services, New Age events or ps-
ychic fayres.
MARCH: Social workers and police seized nine children from their homes
in the Orkneys in Gestapo-style dawn raids alleging "ritual abuse".
This claim had originated from the confessions of other children
involved in a normal abuse case. It was alleged a hooded, masked and
cloaked figure known as "The Master", who also dressed as a Mutant
Ninja Turtle, and who was identified as the local vicar, had led
dances around a bonfire at a local quarry. Police seized items associ-
ated with "black magic" from the parents' houses. These included a
book of erotic poetry, and Oriental statue of a couple making love, a
letter written to the tooth fairy by one of the children, and a Guy F-
awkes mask! A week later the majority of children placed into care in
1990 following allegations of widespread "ritual abuse" on a Rochdale
council estate were returned to their parents. In court the police
said they had found no evidence and the social services were criti-
cised for their methods. The Rochdale case was followed by an official
statement by the Chief Inspector of Constabulary for the UK, Sir John
Woodcock, who said the police had absolutely no evidence that "ritual
abuse" existed, He said that concern about the subject had been
exaggerated and got out of control.
APRIL: The children in the Orkneys case were released by order of the
local sheriff. Angry parents besieged the social services department.
In Ayrshire ten children were taken into care amid fantastic alle-
gations of human sacrifices and rituals held in a haunted castle, gra-
veyards, and a hot air balloon by parents dressed as clowns! Granada
Television's "World in Action" programme exposed the methods used by
the social services to extract confessions from children. A child
psychologist was quoted as saying that these methods were themselves a
form of abuse. Police in Aberdeen confirmed they had dropped charges
against six adults arrested for "ritual abuse".
JUNE: A doctor in Brighton claimed there was widespread "ritual abuse"
in Sussex involving animal sacrifices and "naked circle rituals" in
local woods. A police officer in charge of the child abuse unit in
Brighton said she was aware of the allegations but had no knowledge of
any confirmed case. Media reports suggest leading fundies involved in
spreading the "ritual abuse" myth in the UK were being secretly funded
by an extreme right-wing American group who believe the British Royal
family are international drug smugglers!
AUGUST: Three young sisters were put out for adoption following the
allegation of "ritual abuse" by their mother, her boyfriend, and their
grandparents. This
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Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,875 | was despite the fact that the Crown Prosecution Service had found no
evidence and were not contemplating criminal charges. "The News of the
World" did one of its famous exposes on the Paganlink-Up Gathering,
looking for evidence of "ritual abuse", but naturally found nothing.
The judicial enquiry into the Orkneys fiasco began with social workers
admitting they had ignored guidelines laid down after the Cleveland
affair. The social services Director claimed there was a widespread
conspiracy among the islanders to cover up the alleged abuse which
involved the vicar, local GP, and district nurse.
SEPTEMBER: It was revealed that none of the children in the Orkneys
"ritual abuse" case showed medical signs of sexual abuse. "The
Independent on Sunday" suggested stories of circle dancing had arisen
from a Hallowe'en fancy dress party held by the Brownies at the Church
Hall.
OCTOBER: BBC Wales television programme "Week In-Week Out" exposed the
activities of Maureen Davies, the Rev Kevin Logan, et al, and alleged
they had fabricated evidence of "ritual abuse" in North Wales.
NOVEMBER: The trial at the Old Bailey of a gypsy family allegedly
involved in Satanic rites and child abuse collapsed after one of the
child witnesses admitted fabricating evidence. It was said she got her
ideas from pornographic magazines. Two of those accused - who are
evangelical Christians and prison visitors - are seeking compensation
and taking their complaints to the Court of Human Rights in Stras-
bourg. One of them said he had been pressurised by the authorities to
sign a false confession. The Orkneys enquiry nearly ended when some
participants said they could not afford the legal costs without gov-
ernment help. The inquiry is costing œ100,000 (A$ 235,682) per week
and is expected to last until the end of 1992! Allegations were made
that the dawn raids were required because social services received i-
nformation that parents had threatened to use guns to stop their
children going into care. The saga continues.....
Two lessons have been learnt from last year's events. Firstly that the
ritual abuse myth is not a right-wing conspiracy. Left-wing journali-
sts, so-called Liberal publications like the "New Statesman" and the
"Guardian", and even Labour's spokeswoman on child affairs, have
supported the fundies. Secondly, while the authorities are wasting
millions of taxpayers' money investigating the "ritual abuse" myth and
dragging innocent people through the courts, resources are being
diverted from catching the real child abusers in our sick society, who
sadly include Christian priests and social workers.
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WARRIORSHIP
by Swein Runestaff
There has been much written on warriorship in recent times and i-
nterest in the subject shows no sign of diminishing. As Pagans we must
come to understand our warrior ancestry and, more importantly, adapt
its principles to modern life. If we fail in this task, we face the
prospect of becoming either meek and herded sheep, or branded outlaws,
condemned as were our ancestors, for our heresy.
Although I have read widely on the historical evidence, my own u-
nderstanding comes mainly from my training in a living Norwegian
tradition and in the Rune-Gild. There are many academic theories and
conjectures about the role of the warrior in Pagan society but very
few academics who understand warriorship. We Pagans do not have the
luxury of theorising, no matter how clever those theories may seem. If |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,876 | they are not of practical benefit to us in daily life, they amount to
nothing more than intellectual wankery.
Paganism is about freedom. Freedom from dogma, freedom from our ne-
gative conditioning, habits, and inhibitions, freedom from our self-
-limiting beliefs. We must not think that we can improve our situation
if we break the bonds of the Judeo-Christian chastity belt merely to
adopt fetters forged from the twisted scrap of a bygone age. Chri-
stianity became fossilised before it reached the wisdom and tolerance
of maturity, let us not make the same mistake.
Paganism has always had its strength in its diversity and fluidity,
constantly adapting according to time and location. The form is always
evolving but the essence remains. This fluidity is indeed part of the
essence, and differentiates us from the anachronists who seek only
relief from reality. To the Pagan, reality is not the tiresome mud of
everyday, but colourful clay to be moulded lovingly in our hands.
Paganism is our way and warriorship is our vehicle. Without warri-
orship, Paganism becomes quaint anachronism. In my tradition warrior-
ship is not about aggression, in fact a warrior has gone beyond the
need for aggression. Warriorship is actually magick, the art of ma-
nifesting the True Will. An aspect of this is illustrated in our
understanding of the Berserk.
The word "berserk" comes from two words, "bare" and "sark" (a shirt).
A berserk was originally one who fought without a shirt, bare from the
waist up. Not only did they scorn body armour, they even went without
the psychological advantage of a layer of clothing between their skin
and the enemy's sword.
In our tradition, the symbolism of removing the armour is of great
importance, but before it is safe to do so, one must be adept at doing
battle with the armour on. Whether on the battlefield or in the
marketplace we all wear some sort of armour against "the slings and a-
rrows of outrageous fortune", or more to the point, the barbs of our
fellow humans. In order to operate efficiently we must know our stre-
ngths and weaknesses, and become aware of the style and construction
of our armour.
As our movements become increasingly efficient, we find that we can
afford to shed some of our armour. We then find that our movements
become even more efficient with the resulting freedom. Eventually we
find ourselves totally open to the world. No longer encumbered with
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layers of protection we are free to be our true selves. Every act
becomes a spontaneous and joyous act of pure will. We become a vortex
of pure will force.
Paradoxically, while a novice stripped of armour would be instantly
slain, an adept becomes impervious to steel. The berserk ceases to be
a target by becoming as if devoid of gross substance. The Ynglinga
Saga describes the Berserks when inspired by Odin, "They cut down the
enemy, while neither fire nor iron could make an impression on them."
That which offers no resistance cannot be cut. That which is flexible
cannot be broken.
Anyone who has been in combat situations will realise that uncontr-
olled anger is rarely a friend in battle. Such emotion may well sti-
mulate enthusiasm and fearlessness, but at the cost of judgement and
precision. There is a Samurai saying- "The angry man will defeat |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,877 | himself in battle as well as in life." The true berserk rage is
certainly not blind anger. An angry warrior may be frightening and
deadly but is unlikely to come out of a battle alive, let alone
unscathed.
The secret of the berserk's invulnerability is the ability to let the
True Will flow unimpeded. This requires the warrior to be totally calm
and centred while at the same time unleashing the destructive forces
of the Will. This is a form of meditation infinitely more difficult
than being calm and centred in a quiet room
(something most people find almost impossible anyway). The slightest
distracting thought can be fatal. By not letting thoughts interfere
with the flow of Will, the berserk is always in the right place at the
right time. Action flows, there is no rigidity or predictability,
there is nowhere a blade can strike.
The berserk acts without hesitation and is always in harmony with any
situation. Harmony in this case means being true to the self and inte-
racting with the situation in a way which is honest with the self. Th-
is can only be done when there is no barrier between the self and the
situation. One becomes a fluid part of the situation without losing
one's individuality, an indispensable and autonomous part of the
whole, every movement being a vital adjustment of one's position in
the universe.
It is only through warriorship that we will be able to practise our
varied traditions without fear of persecution, for this fear betrays a
lack of confidence in one's own magickal ability and in the power of
one's tradition. Like the berserk, those who truly practise warriors-
hip or magick will find themselves beyond the reach of any attack, and
extremely unlikely to be attacked in the first place.
Judeo-Christian culture has taught us that we are powerless as indi-
viduals, that we must follow the mob to be saved. Pagan culture has
always taught that we should accept responsibility for ourselves. Our
power or lack of it is our own choice. Freedom is ours, taking res-
ponsibility for ourselves is the price. Many are not ready to pay it,
let them join the sheep of a herd religion until they are ready, they
too have a valid place in the greater whole. This is why Paganism does
not seek to make converts.
Ultimately warriorship is a path of compassion. When we no longer fear
others, we are free to sense their real needs. This is not sympathy or
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just being nice, sometimes a harsh lesson will be far more beneficial
in the long run. Only fearless openness allows one to see the best way
to interact. Without fear we can be more tolerant and less defensive,
less inclined to take things personally, or become offended when
others do things a little differently, or moralise and interfere with
others because we feel threatened by their strangeness. Only fear
prevents us from achieving our potential. Only warriorship will defeat
the fears which divide us.
(Swein Runestaff is Steward of the South Pacific Region of the Rune-
Guild)
GLENN INNES STANDING STONES: THE FIRST STANDING STONES OF MODERN TIMES
Glenn Innes in northern NSW is home to many people descended from
Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Manx and Irish immigrants. The streets have |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,878 | Gaelic street signs, and in a marvellous initiative, the local Council
have erected a stone circle "similar to those erected by Celtic People
throughout Europe centuries ago". Three stones - named Gaelic, Bry-
thonic and Australis - are the focal point of the circle; on the op-
posite side of the circle four stones form the Southern Cross, with a
Celtic stone acting as a pointer. Outside of the circle, stones at
each of the cardinal points form an Ionic Cross.
There are a total of 38 stones, with 24 being in the circle. Each one
stands approximately 12 feet above the ground, and weighs several ton.
Parts of the array of stones are intended to act as a calender, whilst
other parts have a religious significance. Calculations by the Royal
Australian Hydrographic Office were used to determine the position of
the Winter Solstice; the positions of the Summer Solstice sunrise and
sunset were observed on December 22nd 1990.
Also in NSW, another stone circle - with a difference! At Mt Annan
Botanical Gardens, 15 basalt crystal columns have been erected in a
circle to form a "sundial of human involvement". This analemmatic
sundial uses a movable marker to cast a shadow. And the moveable
marker? A human, with arms raised above their head! The circle is so
situated that it is possible to look out across the Blue Mountains, to
the Sydney skyline in the distance.
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BEYOND REASON: A new look at an old Devil
by Aries
Inside my mind is a court room. It is dark and sombre, a few shafts of
light from high slit windows etch out sloping pillars of swirling
dust. In the public gallery are a representative sample of the great
unwashed; fighting, fornicating, eating, suckling piglets, and other
sub-Bosch activities that lend atmosphere to the Baroque wanderings of
my imagination. The judge is unhappy. Whatever happens, someone,
somewhere, will hate him for it. In the dock are the three grand-dames
from Shakespeare's "Scottish" play, and I am counsel for the defence.
The Advocatus Diaboli, I guess. In the witness stand is "Dance with
the Devil" by Audrey Harper and Harry Pugh, and grave are its accus-
ations. But first, let's have its story.
Audrey Harper; a familiar tale of degradation and final redemption t-
hrough our Saviour Jesu Christos; sent to a Dr Barnado's home by her
mother, she grew up with deprivation and social stigma. In time she
becomes a WRAF, falls in love, gets pregnant, boyfriend dies, she
turns to booze, gives up her baby and becomes homeless. Wandering to
Piccadilly Circus she meets some Flower Children with the killer weed,
and her descent into Hell is assured. By day she gets stoned and eats
junk food; by night she sleeps in squats and doorways. Along comes
Molly; the whore with a heart of gold who teaches Audrey the art of
streetwalking. She flirts with shoplifting, gets into pills, and then
gets talent spotted and invited to a Chelsea party, where wealth, pow-
er and tasteful decor are dangled as bait. At the next party she is
hooked by the "group", which meets "every month in Virginia Water".
She agrees to go to the next meeting which is to be held at Hallow-
e'en.
Inside the dark Temple lit by black candles and full of "A heady,
sickly sweet smell from burning incense", she is "initiated" by the "-
warlock", whose "face was deathly pale and skeletal... his eyes ... w-
ere dark and sunken" and whose "breath and body seemed to exude a
strange smell, a little like stale alcohol." She signs herself over to |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,879 | Satan with her own blood on a parchment scroll, whereupon a baby is
produced, its throat cut, and the blood drank. Following this she gets
dumped on the "altar" and fucked as the "sacrifice of the White
Virgin". The meeting finishes with a little ritual cursing and she's
left to wander "home" in the dark.
Her life falls into a steady routine of meetings in Virginia Water,
getting screwed by the "warlock", drug abuse, petty crime, and recrui-
ting runaways for parties, where the drinks are spiked - "probably
LSD" - and candles injected with heroin release "stupefying fumes into
the air"; the object being sex kicks and pornography. She falls
pregnant again, gets committed to a psychiatric hospital, has the
baby, and gives it away convinced that the "warlock" would sacrifice
it.
Things then become a confusion of Church desecration, drug addiction,
ritual abuse, psychiatric hospital, and falling in with Christian folk
who try vainly to save her soul. For rather vague reasons the "coven"
decide to drop her from the team, and she dedicates herself to a true
junkie's lifestyle with a steady round of overdosing, jaundice, and
detoxification units. The "warlock" drops by to threaten her, and she
makes her way north via some psychiatric hospitals to a Christian
Rehabilitation farm. She gets married, has a child which she keeps,
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and becomes a regular churchgoer. But beneath the surface are recur-
ring nightmares, insane anger and murderous feelings towards her
brethren. At the Emmanual Pentecostal Church in Stourport she asks the
Minister, Roy Davies, for help. He prays, and God tells him that she
was involved with witchcraft. An exorcism has her born again, cleansed
of her sin. She gets baptised and has no more nightmares, becoming a
generally nicer person. She becomes the "occult expert" of the Reach-
out Trust and Evangelical Alliance, and makes a career out of telling
an edited version of her tale.
Geoffrey Dickens MP persuades her to tell all on live TV; "Audrey, to
your knowledge is child sacrifice still going on?" To this she rep-
lies, "To my knowledge, yes." After this the whole thing rambles into
an untidy conclusion of self-congratulation, self-promotion, and self-
justification; and for a grand finale pulls out a list of horrendous
child abuse, which is shamelessly exploited in typically journalistic
fashion, and by the usual fallacious arguments which links it to
anything "occult"; help-lines, astro predictions in newspapers, and
even New Age festivals.
And so we are left with a horrifying vision of hordes of Satanists
swarming the country, buggering kids, sacrificing babies, and feeding
their own faeces to the flock. I would be tempted to consider this
story a modern parable; a Rakes Progress for the late 20th century,
were it not for the claim of truth and the accusations cast.
Throughout her tale Mrs Harper shows herself to be a clumsy diss-
embler; inconsistencies appear throughout, and the tone is shrill and
hysterical. "I know parts of my story are hard to believe. I realise
there are some sceptics who will not accept that such things can h-
appen." This is a perfect example of the fallacy known as "poisoning
the well", but what part might we find hard to believe? On page 79
with her bare face hanging out she tells us that, "I was, by now,
quite an accomplished young witch. I could levitate. I could bring
down the powers of darkness to move furniture about." Better a wilful
sceptic than having us believe in levitating junkies. But was she a
witch? When the Chelsea girl invites her along, "she never mentioned |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,880 | witchcraft. But somehow, as she spoke, her words conjured up an eerie
atmosphere." And according to her testimony, nobody actually mentions
witchcraft prior to Roy Davies, who is tipped the wink by Lord God
Almighty.
Regardless of that, she still promiscuously mixes up the terms; wi-
tchcraft, Satanism and Paganism, playing free and easy with the rules
of evidence. However, it does appear that there is a thing called
Wicca or White Witches who "certainly do not set out to do evil", but
are still damned because "even if they don't do deliberate harm, their
activities are opposed to Christian teachings because they worship
false gods." Obviously possessed of the spirit of discernment, or as
Joseph Campbell said, "You can't fool around with Yahweh." 1
Okay, so where is the evidence? In Mrs Harper's reality tunnel
the e-
vidence is everywhere, for the world is full of "evils that are the
work of Satan." Not for Mrs Harper the easy road of "hardfacts" when
she assures us that "There have been mounting suspicions over the
years that child sacrifices take place regularly. I believe that they
do. I have no evidence to support this belief." "It's my belief that
some of the hundreds of children and adults who go missing every year
end up being sacrificed." All that she offers us is her belief, but is
it a rational belief? Consider these words from another book, in a
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chapter called "Schizophrenia: The Demon in Control - "Let's say that
when you awake tomorrow, you find standing at your bedside a man with
purple scale skin...from Mars... visible and audible only to you...he
warns you not to reveal his presence; if you attempt to do so, he
threatens, he will kill you instantly... On the basis of what you can
so clearly see and hear, you accept the fact, astounding as it is,
that the stranger is what he says he is."2 Barbara O'Brien then goes
on to describe the schizophrenic trip and how she toured America in
Greyhound buses in an attempt to escape the "hook operators".
But, what if someone woke up to find Satan by their bed? Mrs Harper is
one of the sad minority to do just that. In hospital, after an over-
dose she returned to her bed to find on it "a miniature hooded figure-
... I was sure it was Satan manifesting himself to me." If we check
the diagnosis of schizophrenia we find that the schizophrenic "ceases
to experience his mental processes and his will as under his own
control; he may insist that thoughts are being put into his mind."3
And what does Mrs Harper tell us? She signed in blood a
parchment
scroll which stated that, "I am no longer my own. Satan is my master."
As for arranging her social calendar, "I was rarely summoned... Some
inner compulsion told me when, and where, to go...Satan could direct
me to the coven by remote control." At other times there was "just the
telepathic message buzzing in my head... Satan was beckoning... There
was no resistance. I had to go." In fact most of the time "Satan was
at the helm of my thinking processes." This is not all, for we also r-
ead that the schizophrenic "hears voices telling him what to do."3
Three or four weeks after her "initiation", Mrs Harper
experienced a
blinding headache. "Then a voice came to me, telling me to be at H-
ighgate Cemetery just before midnight." The voice went on to give her
some travel directions, which was very obliging. "In acute stages of
the illness other hallucinations and delusions of varied kinds may be
present."3 I think we can safely classify levitation and telekinesis
under the heading of hallucination and delusion, but what about babies |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,881 | being killed? Or coven meetings even? "The paranoid schizophrenic has
'a persistent idea...that there is a conspiracy or concerted action
against him...a delusion of grandeur."3 Whenever she took an
overdose,
"I knew who was behind it all - the coven. This was Satan attacking
me." Whenever things went wrong for Mrs Harper it was Satan, "making
me follow foolish impulses...causing me to behave in a stupid way."
Every time she got moving "Satan played another of his little tricks"
to stop her short. "Delusions of unworthiness occur in depressive
illnesses in association with misery and hopelessness." 3 Any comment
Mrs Harper? "I felt myself wishing that I could be good, like these
nurses, instead of a servant of the Devil." "...how inadequate I was
compared with the other churchgoers."
On her first TV programme she was asked, "How do you know you were not
just on a bad trip?", to which she replied, "A bad trip doesn't last
five years." But if this bad trip is schizophrenia, it could. As far
as backgrounds go, hers was ideal for inducing psychosis; harsh, cold
and alienating. Significantly she had nicknamed the matron of the home
"the witch", and after her escape attempts "It didn't take the police
long...they soon had me back under the spell
of the witch." A process of learned helplessness. Bob Wilson 4 disc-
usses the possible role of schizophrenia and self-medication in heroin
addiction, and certainly at the more stable periods of her life she s-
eems to have no problem giving up her drugs. Although this may not be
important, it is worth bearing in mind that Virginia Water is home to
the Royal Holloway Psychiatric Hospital, which, at the time of her t-
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ale, had a bustling schizophrenic population. Maybe this explains how
she ended up so often wandering around dazed in the dark. Of course
this is all speculation, but the mere possibility that an undiagnosed
schizophrenic with a medieval delusion is trying to drag us into her
fantasy, and to restrict the civil liberties of others has me worried.
Even more worrying was a "Despatches" documentary shown on Channel 4
TV on the 19th February 1992, portraying an alleged expose of Satanism
and ritual abuse. An array of "survivors" were brought before us; some
of whom were severely traumatised individuals and in need of much care
and help to re-build their lives. Others had me suspecting malice as a
motivating force. These "survivors" refuse to go to the police, just
like our Mrs Harper neglected to report a whole heap of crimes such
as; desecration, rape, child abuse, drug running, animal brutality,
murder, eating foetuses and stealing library books. When at long last
someone goes as far as pointing to where the bodies are buried, the
police do a lot of digging, but find nothing. Similarly, those cases
that come to trial are thrown out on the grounds of insufficient
evidence or doubts about the social workers' methods.
Therapists and social workers assure us that the physical reactions of
these people when under analysis are authentic, but this proves
little. The link between mind and body is profound; the body reacts to
the mind's content regardless of the authenticity of that content;
i.e., belief will evoke as great a response as actual recall. What do
these "carers" have to gain by their behaviour? I guess it's much
sexier to be on a special Satanic ritual abuse group, rather than just
another social worker in the child unit. After the "Operation Julie"
team split up, the majority of its members left the police rather than
return to normal duties - the power of being in a special elite sedu-
ces the best of us.
As is usual Uncle Aleister comes in for some ritual abuse; this evil |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,882 | black magician (sic) on the "Bloody Sacrifice"; and "Dispatches"
quotes those infamous lines from page 219: "A male child of perfect
innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable
victim."5
But they neglected the all-important footnote: "It is the
sacrifice of
oneself spiritually. And the intelligence and innocence of that male
child are the perfect understanding of the Magician, his one aim,
without lust of result. And male he must be, because what he sacr-
ifices is not the material blood, but his creative power."5 We can
surmise that either the "Dispatches" team are totally incompetent to
have missed that footnote, or deliberately dishonest. As far as I can
tell the only sin in what Uncle Aleister suggests is the Sin of Onan.
(See: Sacred Mushroom and the Cross by J M Allegro for a full ex-
planation of the link between sperm and sin.)
Finally, after teasing us overmuch with hints of a secret Satanic gro-
up that regularly murders babes in arms and worships Uncle Aleister in
a basement Temple in the East End of London, they were going to reveal
all. Well, actually not all: they stop short of naming names, due no
doubt to a sharp eye on this country's libel laws. Instead we get
shown clips of an arty video from The Temple ov Psychic Youth's
playroom; a video I thought was available by mail order, and some of
which was shown publicly as far back as 1987 at the 2nd Thelemic
Conference at Oxford. The offending content was a little low-level S&M
(low-level compared to what is currently available from Amsterdam),
and certainly not as visually gripping as some films by Dali or
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Kenneth Anger. What seemed to have been forgotten is that Sado-
masochistic behaviour is ritualistic, but that doesn't mean that rit-
ual is an incidence of intention of abuse.
It was confidently stated that claims of identical detail concerning
Satanic ritual abuse go back 700 years; but in all this time, those
tricky Satanists have evaded capture. "Dispatches" claimed that the
wily Satanists escape the net because their crimes are "beyond bel-
ief", and hence not believed. Personally I wonder whether the claims
themselves may well be beyond reason. Suppose these survivors claimed
to have been abducted by fairies, or the Evil Space Brothers; how wo-
uld we react? Evidence is coming through that suggests that Multiple
Personalities and UFO abductees show a tendency of abuse of some sort
as a child. Hypnotised subjects are able to construct a detailed and
realistic UFO kidnap scenario without having any UFO knowledge or ex-
perience.6 We are obviously talking about something that is coming up
from the deeper structures of the mind, possibly at the level of the
Archetypes, and I'm sure we can agree that the "Satanic Ritual" s-
cenario is well embedded in the group consciousness. We should bear in
mind two things; firstly, the mind is a much more complex entity than
our current models allow for. Also that memory is symbolic; it does
not run back like a film; rather it is reconstructed from elements
that "seem right", but the result is always partial, leaving room for
symbolism to dress the events in a ways that serves a deeper need. A
child being treated brutally by parents it believes should be loving,
could then "demonise" them, so that images of "satanic parents" will
slowly emerge in therapy as the real trauma is dealt with. The symbol-
ic nature of this recalled material allows it to be easily dealt with
by psychodrama such as exorcism. Maybe it's all true; many abusers use
ritual trappings to induce fear, so maybe there are Satanic abusers;
Lord knows there are more than enough Christian and non-Satanic
abusers about. But to politicise others' pain and suffering is to my |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,883 | mind, both wrong-headed and dangerous.
The truth is that there are a lot of sick people out there, both
perpetrators and victims who are hurt and traumatised. They need all
the help we can give, not exploitation. We have seen the effect of
mass hysteria before; from the Pendle Witches and Jews up to the
Guildford Four and Orkney Twelve. The Witch Hunts died out because
wilful sceptics refused to believe on women flying about the country-
side on broomsticks, and tended to (rather unkindly) laugh at the peo-
ple who believed in such things. The UK is currently in its worse
recession this century, and we can confidently expect a rise in the
rates of suicide, child abuse and scape-goating. Right now we have a
greater need of wilful sceptics than we do of fanatics fresh from a
medieval reality tunnel. I rest my case.
FOOTNOTES:
1 Joseph Campbell: The Power of Myth
2 Barbara O'Brien: Operators and Things - The Inner Life of a S-
chizophrenic
3 Richard L Gregory (Ed.): The Oxford Companion to the Mind
4 Robert Anton Wilson: Sex and Drugs - A Journey Beyond Limits
5 Aleister Crowley: Magick
6 Hilary Evans: Visions, Apparitions, Alien Visitors
And not forgetting DANCE WITH THE DEVIL: A Young Woman's Struggle to
Escape the Coven's Curse, by Audrey Harper with Harry Pugh, published
by Kingsway Publications. (As an interesting postscript to this arti-
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cle: readers may be interested to learn that it was Audrey Harper's
appearance on Australian TV, telling us all about the dangers of S-
atanic/Witchcraft ritual child abuse that prompted me to found the Pan
Pacific Pagan Alliance - Julia)
THE PAGAN UNITY RITUAL
For group workings: we have generally made this the first part of our
meeting, after the erection and consecration of our working space. The
music used for the working is "The Burning Times" by Charlie Murphy.
Love it or loath it, this song is undeniably the anthem of the Neo-Pa-
gan movement, and is played or sung at Pagan gatherings in Britain,
Europe, Scandinavia, the USA and Canada. By using it for this working,
we are making a very profound connection with the world's Pagan commu-
nity.
First form a cartwheel with your cords - loop them over each other,
and hold the loose ends. Then stand in a circle, with the cords f-
orming the spokes of the "cartwheel". Start the music, and as the dr-
umming begins, so everyone slowly moves deosil in time to its beat. As
you dance, you remember all the Pagans you have ever known, or worked
with. If you don't know many, then think about Pagans who have in-
fluenced or inspired you - writers, singers, poets, artists - it
doesn't matter which, as long as you remember them. Throughout the
song, continue to dance, and continue to remember: focus upon the
image of the cords as a web which joins all Pagans together.
In our groups, we generally end the dance after "The Burning Times" f-
inishes with an "Eko Eko..." chorus, and then drop the cords to the
ground to send the magic on its way. If you work alone, the ritual can
be adapted. Instead of forming a cartwheel, you can weave your cords |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,884 | into a web-like pattern, or use knots - it doesn't matter which, as
long as you remember, and focus upon the concept of the links with ot-
her Pagans. If Australian readers have problems finding a copy of "The
Burning Times", write to us, and we'll try and put you in touch with a
supplier.
This ritual has now been performed a number of times with Pagans from
NSW, ACT, SA and the USA. It is also being worked in Britain, and a
number of events that have happened recently seem to confirm that a
very real current is being generated to strengthen Pagan Unity.
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TEN WAYS TO PISS OFF A PAGAN
1. Ask them if they are Satan worshippers.
2. Be considerate, rearrange their altar so it will look
neat.
3. Blow out their altar candle if it is still day light.
(No need to waste a good candle!)
4. Pick up their gems for a closer look.
5. Sharpen their dull black-handled knife.
6. Witness to them about the "true religion".
7. Untie the knots in their cord.
8. Take hold of their jewelry for a closer look.
9. Play card games with their Tarot cards.
10. Ask them if they are Satan worshippers.
Blessing my New Home
Touch the lintel and touch the wall,
Nothing but blessings here befall!
Bless the candle that stands by itself,
Bless the book on the mantle shelf,
Bless the pillow for the tired head,
Bless the hearth and the light shed.
Friends who tarry here, let them know
A three fold blessing before they go.
Sleep for weariness - peace for sorrow
Faith in yesterday and tomorrow.
Firends who go from here, let them bear
The blessing of hope, wherever they fare.
Lintel and windows, sill and wall,
Nothing but good, this place befall.
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MOOSE! |
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When I was a young lass I used to like knights
I'd play with their armor and fondle their tights.
Till one day my champion was killed in the fights
Now you'd never be treated that way by a moose
*
CHORUS:
Mose, moose, I like a moose
I've never had anything quite like a moose
I've had lots of lovers my life has been loose
But I've never had anything quite like a moose.
*
Now when I'm in need of a very good lay,
I go to my closet and get me some hay
I go to my window and and spreads it around
Cause a moose always comes when there's hay on the ground
*
CHORUS
*
Gorillas are all right on a Saturday night,
Lions and tigers they puts up a fight.
But its just not the same when you slam your caboose
As the feeling you get when you humps with a moose.
*
CHORUS
*
Ive done it with beasties with long flowing hair
I'd do it with snakes if their fangs weren't there
Ive done it with walrus, a monkey and goose
But its just not the same when you screw with a moose.
*
CHORUS
*
Now that I'm old and advanced in my years
I look back on my life and she me no tears
As I sit in my chair with my glass of Matheus
Playing hide the salami with marvin the moose
*
CHORUS
*
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A BOWHUNTER'S PRAYER TO DIANA
Oh Silvery Huntress of the Night!
Diana of the pale moonlight!
Oh Goddess of the Silver Bow
Smile on your humble child, below
Come now to me and be my guest,
And aid me in this hunt...my quest!
In this endeavor, grant success
Grant me patience - grant kindness
Watch over me and guide my steps -
As I walk into the forest's depths.
Protect me from all injury
And close beside me, always be.
Aid me as I track the deer
Through brush and thickets, far and near
When it comes time to draw my bow
Grant me accuracy, here below |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,886 | Guide my arrows with speed and skill
Grant painless death and swiftest kill
Silvery Huntress, I am your child...
I hunt your forests, free and wild.
Bless this hunt, I ask of thee
Oh Great Diana, hear my plea
Goddess of Wild Ones and the Night!
Bless my table with food tonight!
Kalioppe
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SPIRITUALITY
"What is `spirituality'? Does it matter much today?
And what is something `sacred'? Is it black and white...or grey?"
These were the queries of a youngster, and gave me pause for
thought;
And as I rummaged through my mind, I found the words I sought.
"Spirituality is a relationship 'twixt the Universe and you,
And how you behave will manifest, no matter what you do!
It's a friendship with creation - with stones and plants and
trees,
With birds and deer and butterflies...and even bumblebees;
It's knowing that the life you have, is found in them, as well;
It's awareness that creation is found in every realm,
And that all of it is sacred and all of it's divine!
That means it's very special - and will be for all time!
The answers to your questions are both black and white, and grey,
As spirituality and sacredness depends on you...each day!"
I pondered well his queries as he slipped out the door,
And wondered if I'd answered well - or if I should say more...
But looking out the window, I saw him smile at me,
And knew that I'd said plenty, as he reached out and hugged a
tree!
-Kalioppe-
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Creation Mystery,Part II
By: The Whyte Bard
The Lord, and the Lady (and the Fool) were lonely. The All was
not
complete; there was none to keep them company, and laugh with them.
There
was none to know them, and none to be Their Children.
And the Lady said, "Let us go forth and make Life upon the
many
worlds, that We may have Children, and a Family of Life within the
MultiVerse. And let Us make them in Our image, and love and be loved
in
return."
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said the Sacred King.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?" |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,887 | "Maybe," smiled the Youth.
And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said the Child.
And the Fool smiled, and said, "If we do this thing, it shall
be a
wondrous thing indeed, for we shall make a Creature that shall have
the Love
of the Lady, and the Strength of the Lord, and a Curiousity to match
Myself.
It shall know Good and Evil, and Light and Darkness, and That which
stands
between them, and shall be very near and dear to us. It shall be ar-
rogant,
and willful, and cruel, but it shall also be kind, and gentle and
loving. It
shall be all things, and nothing at all."
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said Chaos.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?"
"Maybe," smiled Trickster.
And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said Prometheus.
The Fool took up the stuff of stars, that whispers thru the
MultiVerse, and mixed it with the dry clay of earth, and mixed the
substance
thereby made with the waters of the sea, and the tears of the Maiden,
and the
birth-waters of the Mother, and the spittle of the Crone; wet it was
with the
blood of the Sacred King, and the sweat of the Youth, and the milk on
the
lips of the Child.
And the Fool laughed, and asked, "Shall it be so?"
"No," said the Crone.
And the Fool asked a second time, and said, "Shall it be so?"
"Maybe," smiled the Maiden.
And the Fool asked a third time, saying, "Shall it be so?"
"Yes!" said the Mother.
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And the Fool smiled, and said, "Then let it be so, for I have
asked
three times, and three times three, and thus it is and so it ever
shall be!"
The Holy Fool bent, and sank to His knees, and She took the
wet clay,
wet with the waters of the sea, and the tears of the Maiden, and the
birth-
waters of the Mother, and the spittle of the Crone; wet with the blood
of the
Sacred King, and the sweat of the Youth, and the milk on the lips of
the
Child.
And from that clay He made our Brothers and Sisters in Fur,
Feather
and Scale, and all the growing things.
And one thing made of that clay was taken up by the Fool, and
placed |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,888 | aside.
And the Lady smiled upon Her Lord.
And the Fool turned, and It was Prometheus, and shaped the wet
clay
thing further.
Side by side, He made them, that none should stand above the
other,
but that all should walk as equals and partners, in joy and love.
And the Fool turned, and It was Trickster, who shaped us to be
curious, and to doubt, and from our doubt and curiousity, to learn,
and to
laugh.
And the Fool turned, and She was Chaos, and placed a bit of
Itself
within us, that we may change and grow.
And the Lord smiled upon His Lady.
Man and Woman Prometheus made, and the making and the shaping
was as
years, and years upon years.
And the Fool began to dance.
And the Lady began to dance.
And the Lord began to dance.
They danced Life into the World, the Lady and the Lord, and
the Fool.
They danced the moon, and stars, and Sun, and all that there is, they
danced
into being.
And they danced Death into the World, for we must close the
Circle of
our Being, and go forth unto newness.
They danced Life and Death, and still They dance, a never-en-
ding,
ever-spinning Circle, endlessly spiraling upon itself, and uncoiling
to start
anew; hand in hand They dance, to a Music They have made, endlessly
creating,
and endlessly destroying.
Thus it was, and so it is, and evermore shall be so!
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2251
HPS DISEASE
by Vivienne West
I am the leader of this group
And before Me all you others stoop.
Bend thou, adore Me on your knees
For I have HPS disease!
Slowly, silently, now the moon
Lights My face with its silver shoon.
Call Me "Lady", if you please,
For I have HPS disease!
For all you followers of the Law
Versed in ancient Celtic lore,
Tremble before My higher degrees, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,889 | For I have HPS disease!
Lions of Enoch, goats of Pan,
Your magic has but little span;
Know that I am greater than these,
For I have HPS Disease!
I am wonderful, I am good,
I am everything a Goddess should.
Kiss my lips, chest, groin and knees
For I have HPS disease.
You with mumps, diphtheria,
HIV, hysteria,
The earth will tremble when I sneeze,
For I have HPS Disease!
2252
DISCOVERIES
by
Katrina McNeal-Dezern
August 15, 1993
Walking down Life's road one day,
I spied a path along the way,
Small it was, and hard to see,
But I just knew it was for me.
I stepped on to that wondrous Way,
What drew me there I cannot say,
But there along that path I trod,
Akin to the Goddess, akin to the God.
Of course I did not know that then,
I merely felt the power within;
Sister to forests, plants, and trees,
A part of Nature's Magesties!
For many years I trod alone,
Thinking all this was my own,
For others did not seem to see,
What was so obvious to me.
Imagine, then my sheer surprise,
When right before my very eyes,
It was my fortune to discover,
Another traveller, my own true lover!
But still more wonders were in store,
For on our path we found yet more,
And now the way's no longer bare,
We know that others travel there.
Some to learn and some to teach,
Some the heights of wisdom reach;
Together we gather in trust and joy,
All our resources to employ.
To share the way we think and feel, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,890 | To help each other grow and heal;
How wondrous all this is to me,
To have found a Spiritual Family!
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WICCAN RAP
I face me to the east, an' Akila's there
He's the fresh prince, he's the guardian of air.
Homeboy'll guard us, protect us from the beasts,
If anything ugly approaches from the east.
(Akila... KICK IT!)
Facin' to the south, and I got a mighty lion
Leonos is my man, now you know I'm not lyin'.
Comin' to the circle cuz I called upon his name,
An' he's going to protect us, he's the guardian of flame.
(Leonos... KICK IT!)
Ormsilvern is the man when I face me to the west
When you want it in the water, he's the one you want the best.
Rise from the sea, come over to me,
And tell the bad guys to f**kin' let us be.
(Ormsilvern... KICK IT!)
I make a right turn, and I'm headed for the north
I'm callin' for the bull; yo, Taurus, come forth!
Just call his name and the man is there,
Holdin' up a circle with fire, water, air.
By the powers of earth, air, fire, and water...
...keep it up, boyeeeeeeeez.
-==-
SONG
by Vivienne West
(after Taliessin)
I am the sunshine on the verdant greensward.
I am the Salmon that swims in the stream.
I am of coal buried deep in the mountain.
I am the Eagle that sees from the sky.
I am the myth in the mind of the mystic.
I am the Crow at the foot of the warrior.
I am the shield and the spear of the fighter.
I am the corn and the flower of the field.
I am the fire that blazes at Beltane.
I am the woman that rocketh the cradle.
I am the egg that will hatch in fresh well-water.
I am the Lizard that dances in ashes.
I am the woman whose breasts are the hillocks.
I am the old man whose gaze is of sunlight.
I was with Isis when bodies were broken.
I was with Arianrhod in her sky-castle.
I was the Mare when Epona did gallop.
Who but me is the wonder of rivulets?
Who but me is the strength of the storm?
2254 |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,891 | PAGAN CHURCHES
Written by Julia Phillips December 13, 1992
(This article appeared in issue #67 of The Cauldron)
To be or not to be, that is the question. To be an accredited, main-
stream religion, with society's approval, or to be a mystery path on
the fringes of society; to be a formal religion of priesthood and
laity, or a path for those who seek their religious experience outside
of the mainstream.
This subject has recently been hotly debated by Pagans and occultists
from all over the world. Those in support (and they are vocal), insist
that Paganism must come of age; must provide ministers who can lead
society back to the Goddess, and who can serve the community as social
workers, counsellors and priesthood. Those against point out that most
Pagans seek the religion in the first place because it is a path of
individual spiritual growth, which does not demand that its
practitioners spend a large proportion of their time spoon-feeding a
congregation, or acting as unpaid social workers.
We appear to have reached a crossroads in the development of 20th (and
21st) century Paganism, and the decisions we make over the next decade
will have constitutional and far-reaching consequences. Society is no
longer in any doubt about our existence; it has not yet decided
whether we are a Good Thing, or a Bad Thing, but it certainly knows we
exist.
Let us consider the problems that we face if we wish to make Paganism
a mainstream religion. Firstly, most (all?) of you reading this live
in a nominally Christian society, which will usually accept (with bad
grace!) the other mainstream religions such as Muslim and Buddhist.
Pagans, if they are considered at all, will probably evoke a reaction
ranging from amused tolerance to outright condemnation for their
heresy. So, how do we convince society that we are neither foolish
(but basically harmless) eccentrics, nor are we dangerous heretics,
ever on the lookout for a tasty virgin, or plump little boy for our
altars?
We can of course present society with the image that we wish them to
see. Unfortunately, this must often be presented via the media, who,
as we know so well, are more concerned with increasing viewing or
circulation figures than being philanthropic about helping poor
defenceless Pagans improve their image. And how do you deal with the
ego-centric weirdos (sorry, no other word sounds half so effective!)
who launch themselves regularly at the world, scantily clad, demon-
ically masked, and twittering on about the shadow, cursing, cthonic
experiences and the dark path of the occult? The fact that you and I
both know that a genuine cthonic experience, or encounter with the
shadow, would have these types running home to Mummy pronto, is
neither here nor there; the public, who knows no better, is taken in a
treat. "Aha", they cry, "see, we were always told it was dangerous to
dabble in the occult, and look, it's true!". And of course it is, for
these dabblers will undoubtedly cause themselves, and their poor
followers, a fair bit of harm before they are through.
But how does all this help our cause to become a socially respectable
religion? Well of course it doesn't. Not one bit. And this is actually
why I am rather fond of these ego-centric types, for although they are
a superficial parody of the genuine occult path, they do serve as a
2255 |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,892 | reminder that the dark is ever-present, and that if we remain true to
our spiritual core, then we can never be a socially acceptable,
mainstream religion. Where these ego-centrics fail of course, is in
promoting the dark satanic image as the ONLY path. They do not know
any better, ignorance and stupidity being their main faults, and I
really cannot see the Pagan/Occult community ridding itself of them.
Instant fame is too strong a drug to withstand common sense and the
hard work which the genuine occult and Pagan paths demand.
But those who would present Paganism and the occult as all white-light
and fluffy bunnies are equally at fault. Not only is it untrue, we are
leaving ourselves open to accusations of whitewashing our practices
for public consumption. But, it is nigh on impossible to explain Pagan
philosophy in a TV studio, to an audience with a limited attention
span. The principles are simple, but need to be comprehended, and that
cannot happen in a TV or radio interview. The message has to be
restricted to, "we do not perform or condone sacrifices"; "we do not
hold rituals for the purpose of group sex"; "we are a sincere religion
which encourages each individual to take responsibility for his/her
spiritual development", and similar platitudes. Trying to present this
information without coming across as a mixture of Doris Day and
Lucille Ball is a skill few of us possess!
But to return to the issue of accreditation and social acceptance; it
never ceases to surprise me how many people reject one or more of
society's restrictions or pretensions, and then do their damnedest to
resurrect the same restriction or pretension as quickly as possible
elsewhere. Let us consider a mainstream religion; let us look at the
Anglican Church. A priest (or, gasp, a female priest!) ministers the
divine word of God to a receptive congregation. At times of hatch,
match and despatch, the priest not only administers the divine word,
but also functions as society's representative to ensure that all is
done in accordance with accepted ritual practice. The priest is
trained, accredited, ordained, maintained, and supervised, by his
Church. Let him mutter an unorthodox message, and see how quickly his
superiors bring him to task!
Contrast this with today's Pagan; no formal training, accreditation,
maintenance or supervision from outside. There is of course in many
traditions, an ordination, but these are not consistent throughout the
branches of the religion, and nor are the ordinations "accepted" by
most of society. In fact, many of them are not even "accepted" within
the religion itself. When you have been told as often as I have that
Aleister Crowley initiated your mother, or some mysterious group
initiated you as you were cycling home one night and got yanked off
your pedals, or "your family" has been secretly "in the Craft" for
generations, you get a bit cynical about accepting some of these
ordinations at face value!
And this brings to us to the matter of accreditation; I have heard it
mooted that now is time for Pagan priesthood to be formally ordained,
and accredited to accepted standards of knowledge, skill and exper-
ience. I would have more sympathy with this view if those who expound
it do not give the impression that they are, ipso facto, of that
standard already! Being of a pragmatic nature, I would also be inter-
ested to learn just who is to pay for the training colleges and
official priesthood that would necessarily result from such a prog-
ramme?
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And this brings me finally to ask if we really do wish to follow a
religious path which is constructed in the pattern of one which most |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,893 | have us have rejected as unacceptable. Writing in Children of Sekhmet
Vol 3 No 1 about the creation of Pagan and Wiccan Councils, "Lucifer"
said: "Pagan Councils are forced to compromise the outlook of the
Pagan Community... My real concern is that behind the many calls for
Pagan unity is the genuine belief that Paganism can be socially
acceptable. The implication to this being that consensus Paganism is
moving towards an acceptable middle ground which society can cope
with; that the ecstatic vision of the Pagan Mysteries is slowly
abandoned for the coarse cloth of a ritual practice calculated not to
offend."
It might be unkind to suggest that those who are desperately seeking
official recognition have anything less than the purest of motives,
but one does wonder. Is it simply a case that in this field, they are
able to acquire titles and recognition which under other circumst-
ances, would not come their way? The "big fish/small pond" syndrome.
Or have they only superficially rejected the mainstream religious
path, and all that it stands for, seeking to re-establish it in
Paganism with themselves at the top of the pecking order?
I have made some contentious statements in this article in the hope
that it will encourage debate (and support!) from those other spirit-
ual anarchists out there who do not want to see their religion debased
into a formal structure of hierarchies, priesthood, and laity. I
believe there is a place for open Pagan gatherings, and that exper-
ienced Pagans are best placed to organise such gatherings. Where I
draw the line is in accepting that any "official" body may legislate
in matters of individual spiritual growth.
The Pagan movement has always been self-regulatory in practical terms.
This may not be obvious to those who are calling for "accredited
priesthood", but I can assure them that the Pagan grapevine is active
and effective throughout the world. We do not need framed certificates
over the fireplace ("This is to certify that Lady Anthrax can worship
to the satisfaction of the Convergence of Associated Deities" -
Peregrin, Web of Wyrd #6), to prove our spiritual worth.
B*B Julia
2257
The following article appeared in issue #8 of Web of Wyrd magazine.
Searching
by Carol Neist
It has always bothered me that there seems to be an abnormally large
lunatic fringe in Wicca; people who threaten others with curses from a
"Council of Witches"; people who claim qualifications they haven't
got; people who are so fundamentalist in outlook they put Fred Nile to
shame. For despite the comments of Hawkeye (WOW #6) and Khaled's
letter (WOW #5), there is, I believe, a strongly fundamentalist
element within Wicca. It seems to be found mainly amongst those who,
in Hawkeye's words, "believe in the objective reality of faery", and
those who see the Gardnerian Book of Shadows as Holy Writ. Now I have
no objection to people believing in anything they want to, but if they
try to tell me that my more psychological approach (to say nothing of
my cynicism regarding the aforementioned Holy Writ) is wrong, I
naturally question whether I want to be classed under the same banner.
Whilst I wholeheartedly concur with the premise that worship is a
private matter between the practitioner and his/her deity, in actual
practice it just ain't so, even in Wicca. "You have to do it our way, |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,894 | or you aren't one of us", seems to be a common attitude. The argument
that formal teaching or a recognised clergy would destroy the right of
each individual to approach the divine in her/his own way therefore,
just doesn't hold water, since as things stand at present, a prac-
titioner who doesn't agree with the mainstream viewpoint will very
quickly find him/herself on the outer anyway. The "free form eclec-
tism" touted by Peregrin (WOW #6) just doesn't happen outside the
books, as far as I can tell.
I'm certainly not suggesting that we ought to rush out and set up
seminaries and parish councils, but I do think we have to accept the
fact that we do already have a de facto clergy, largely self-appoin-
ted, most of whom have no training in counselling or teaching. Like it
or not, if you are leading a group of any kind, no matter how informal
or unstructured, you are going to need both those skills. It's all
very well for Michelin (WOW #6) to compare coven leaders to parents
who "receive little or no training beyone that which they received
in the family in which they grew up". It's actually a sad fact of life
that we were all fucked up by our natural parents, thus creating the
need for us to clear away the shit through spiritual practice. I don't
want to be stuffed around by any more amateurs, thank you very much -
my family of origin did a pretty good job already!
It's obvious that hierarchic structures don't work, but what do we do
instead? What we've got at present isn't really working either, and in
many cases it is, in fact, very hierarchic anyway! It's a really hard
one, and I don't think there are any easy answers. But, sadly, we have
a situation where unsuspecting neophytes run the risk of being conned,
robbed, threatened or subjected to various power trips, and even those
of us who condemn such behaviour run the risk of being tarred with the
same brush in the eyes of the public.
2258
Whilst Pagan organisations (such as the Pagan Federation, Pagan
Alliance or Church of All Worlds) could be an excellent clearing house
for people seeking groups, and groups seeking members, who is to
decide which groups are "kosher"? Supposing a bright-eyed bushy-tailed
tyro from Upper Woop Woop approaches an organisation, and asks to be
put in touch with the nearest Wiccan coven. The organisation knows
damned well that the only coven within coo-ee of Upper Woop Woop is
run by a couple of dickheads who shouldn't be in charge of a street
stall, let alone the vulnerable psyches of others. What do they do? If
this particular pair of dickheads are paid up members of said organ-
isation, how can enquiries not be passed on to them? It really isn't
possible without some sort of formal screening system, to keep the
lunatic fringe out of an umbrella organisation, especially when some
of them are already well established in the Craft.
Of course many people don't see teaching as a relevant function of the
coven. But new members are going to look to the leaders for guidance,
even if only at an unconscious level. Everyone who starts a spritual
practice does so because they see life to be a mess, and they need to
know how to get out of that mess. Personally, I think teaching is very
important, and I will seek teaching on Love and Trust wherever it is
offered. Over the last couple of years, I have found it mainly within
Tibetan Buddhism. Similar to the Craft in many ways, the practice is
more structured and the teachers have all been practitioners for
twenty years or more. None of the teachers attempts to dominate the
students; in fact they go to a lot of trouble to discourage guru-trip-
ping. Teaching is offered by a variety of visiting teachers, so
students get a range of opinions and practices, and they can ask for
specific teaching as they need it. I've seen less power-tripping and |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,895 | ego-flaunting in this movement than in any other; they really do go
along with the premise, "an it harm none do what you will". Their
methods, having been tested for over a thousand years of unbroken
lineage, really do work: I learnt more about magic from those guys in
a month than I learnt in five years with the Rosicrucians and some
twenty-odd years of private and group Craft-style practice. It isn't
surprising that Tibetan Buddhism is currently said to be the fastest
growing "new" religion in the west. Incidentally, I thought Hawkeye's
comments on Eastern religions a bit sweeping: I know little of Taoism,
but the Hindu and Buddhist faiths don't claim to be based on Absolute
Truth. Rather, they are based on the belief that there is an Absolute
Truth and that it is possible for the individual, without mediation
from Priest or Guru, to find it. Quite a different proposition.
All any teacher or group leader can do is point out ways and means;
it's up to the individual to find her/his own way to the Divine, call
it Goddess, Christ, Krishna, Bliss-Void or whatever. But finding
suitable friends is the first step along the path - you really can't
do it all by yourself. Whether you go in for counselling, therapy or
spiritual training, the idea is the same - find someone who's been
there already, and who knows how to give you a hand over the rocky
bits. It is this which lies at the basis of the guru/disciple relat-
ionship, not, as some would have it, a need to dominate or be domin-
ated. The system is, like any other, open to abuse, but we only have
to look around and see the same abuses and worse within the Craft,
despite its supposed "free form eclectism". (Good phrase that, thanks
Peregrin!)
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I still believe that the Craft is a beautiful path in theory, and
could be so in practice, were it not for the large numbers of near-
sighted people presuming to lead the blind. However, perhaps I'm
expecting too much - maybe the Craft really is just a celbratory
religion which offers a U-beaut party eight times a year and a chance
to run around starkers once a month. Perhaps I am expecting too much
in asking that it provide tools, teaching and example for personal
growth as well? Nevertheless, this is what many people, including me,
seek in a spritual discipline. I would like to think that somewhere,
somehow, sometime, I might find it in Wicca.
THE SWASTIKA
The swastika or more properly the tetraskelion, gramadion or croix-
patt*e, has been found in pre Columbia America, in Central Asia,
China, Japan, through out Europe etc. It's found among people as
varied as the Etruscans, Hindus, Celts, Aztecs, Mayans, American
Indians, Teutonic and Nordic peoples etc.
The swastika has represented many things to many people who never
heard of Christ! It has represented the spinning wheel of life, time,
progress, the four elements, seasons, health, wealth, prosperity
and/or blessing in many myths & cultures around the world.
The Swastika refers only to the rt. hand spinning cross such as used
in Nazi Germany, the more correct & older version is called the
Swavastika and spins the opposite direction. Hitler subverted the
older symbol for his own perverse reasons.
The left hand Swavastika refer to the male & the right hand Swastika
refers female. In Hinduism the swastika has represented two forms of
Brahma. Clockwise it represents Pravritti or the evolution of the
universe flowing outward & counter clockwise it represented |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,896 | Nirvritti the involution of the universe.
In India it represented Gamesa & Kali. In Ancient Persia the left
hand swastika was used to represent sacred fire to their priests.
Its left arm up representing receptivity and its right arm down
representing blessing.
The Swavastika has represented Thor's hammer spinning in Norse
mythology and the cycle of time in Hindu and American Indian myth &
legend. In many cultures it was a symbol of the power of the sun, a
symbol of good fortune. It has also been a symbol of Dyaus, Zeus,
Jupiter as well as Thor. In China its call Li-wen meaning
thunder-scroll. In some cultures the right spinning Swastika has
been used to denote the vernal sun and the left autumnal the sun.
As the fyfot it has been used as a Christian symbol of the cross and
a decoration at the bottom of church windows for centuries.
Although some scholars think the Swastika originated in Assyria or
India there is no single common origin for the Swastika because it
can easily be discovered by anyone studying simple designs made in
squares! The only thing known for sure about the swastika is that
the symbol predates both Hitler & Christ.
Fri 04-30-1993 12:48:58 Paladin
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The Theological and Social Implications of Hierarchical Discipline and
Penance.
Copyright (c) 1992 by Lisa Sergienko
Reprinted from Moonrise, Fall 1992
The idea of a religious system disciplining and controlling its
members has implications that I don't believe have been looked at
seriously in the Pagan community. What does it say about our relat-
ionships to the Gods and the cosmos when we accept such precepts as
coven "discipline" of members or even the idea of the scourge.
I would contend that the religious systems that have formal punish-
ments or penances written into their theologies view human beings as
inherently weak and corrupt, in need of a parental restraining hand or
spanking. The idea is that humans are born and remain children in the
eyes of the God(s). Thus, it is necessary to curb their willfulness.
In this theological outlook humans are not seen as possessing inherent
reasoning capabilities.
Perhaps these ideas of control are in certain Pagan theologies because
the systems are of European origin. An regardless of whatever claims
they make to being Pre-Christian, there are bound to be Christian
ecclesiastical overlays. These older ways did not survive in a vacuum
but came to us filtered through a somewhat dirtied lens. Christianity
and Islam are the only two major religions that have the belief that
atonement is gained through pain and in whose theologies ecclesias-
tical discipline is important. In Hinduism there is also an ascetic
strain, but it is divorced from the idea of punishment for inherent
sinfulness.
A system of belief that holds in its tenets a model of ecclesiastical
discipline is a system that is based on the premise that humans are
not born with innate rationality. This is a stream that runs through
the more orthodox of the Christian faiths where the hair-shirt and the |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,897 | confessional serve to remind the adherents of their churches belief in
the weakness of humanity. Public confession and punishment meted out
by the church authorities send the message to the penitent that he is
under the rule of the church because without it he is damned. There
is no provision made that the penitent may actually know what is best
for himself.
In an earlier article I looked at the founding ideals of this nation
as perhaps a guidepost to a functional Paganism. I would now like to
move from the 18th century into the 19th and see how the ethos of that
period can serve to awaken us to ourselves as rational free individ-
uals. We can begin with the 18th century ideals of the noble savage
and the worth of the craftsman and the farmer. What happened to drive
these people from the eastern seaboard towards the west? Why couldn't
the village smithy remain in the village? Well, the iron works built
a big foundary a few miles away and began casting in mass quantity
those things our smithy had so lovingly crafted for so many years. So
our smith is driven out of business and goes to the foundry to look
for work. There he is told he can have a job if he agrees to submit
to company discipline. He can't have beer with his lunch. He must
report to work at a certain hour regardless of the weather. His pay
will be docked not for poor craftsmanship since craftsmanship is now
dead, but for infractions of the "rules." Our smith cannot believe
that for all the years he has worked as a free and independent man he
is now going to be disciplined like a school child.
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So our smith leaves on the next wagon train west. Western expansion
was probably due in some part to the movement of free and rational
adults who could not stomach the rise of the factory system in the
industrial revolution. These craftsmen and women had come to view
themselves and their products with pride and it was probably difficult
for them to have the product now bear the factory owners name instead
of their own. With the rise of the industrial revolution there was a
breakdown of the more organic means of social control.
Our smithy relied on community good will for his continued prosperity
and probably worked harder at being a contributing member of society.
Under the factory system, this concept of self-governance (the reason
that many immigrated to the States) was replaced by more inorganic
means of control. One no longer strove to maintain community goodwill
through responsible citizenship, but instead toadied to the bosses who
were now arbiters of ones financial status.
How does this then relate to the problems of contemporary Pagan
theology and sociology and the continentalism that so many systems
seem to evidence. What does the 19th century have to do with us?
People need to feel empowered, that they are in control of their own
lives. The craftsman and the small farmer had this. The factory
worker did not. I contend that discipline oriented theologies do not
empower any but a select clerical hierarchy. I have never heard of
anyone being "disciplined" in the community for doing magick wrong.
Product is not the issue as it was for the smithy, but instead it is
attitude as it was in the factory system.
Some would argue that it is necessary to enforce a religious dis-
cipline during a persons religious training. I dispute this based on
my earlier proposition that humans are inherently rational beings with
a knowledge of what is right. I realized this when I got to the point
that I could not accept the idea that someone could tell me what to do
when it came to my religiousity. This furthers my proposition from an
earlier article when I stated that the Priesthood belongs to all. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,898 | This makes us all peers as we stand before the Gods.
A theology of discipline divorces us from a personal relationship with
the Gods. It becomes a secondary relationship where our primary
relationship is with the mediator/trix -- often the High Priestess.
Why? Because it is not the Gods telling us in a one on one encounter
what we did wrong and how we can make amends. It is instead a mortal
being "interpreting" divine will and judgment. And as mortal the
interpretation can be flawed or even perverted for personal ends.
What sort of abuses pass for coven discipline? I doubt I'll ever know
since so much is kept secret out of fear and shame.
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There are Pagans I have encountered for whom relationship with the
Gods is subsumed and given a lower importance than the relationship
with the High priest and Priestess who become as God and Goddess. As
a solo devotee of Graeco-Pagan persuasion it is Hermes who mediates
and guides. I had a very strange encounter with a fellow Pagan when
telling him about this. He asked me in a rather sarcastic tone if I
really felt that the Gods cared about what I was doing. I finally got
him to understand when I likened my relationship to the Gods with his
relationship to his High Priest and High Priestess. His was a theo-
logy of discipline and in my observation, fear.
We have lived too long only in moonlight and shadow. Talk to the Gods
and see what they say. Try to get to know the Solar Gods too.
Go West Young Pagan.
The following article appeared in Web of Wyrd #8.
Leave it out Leviticus
by Aries
You know, I'm not too sure that it's safe for me to be associating
with you guys all things considered: "We have allowed the legalising
of abominations like witchcraft, homosexuality and abortion." And to
think I was fooled into believing that you were mostly harmless except
for an interesting approach to sing-songs 'round the camp-fire and a
strong attachment to strange jewellry. But no, my immortal soul is
apparently in grave danger from "demonic powers behind the evils that
we have allowed into our land." Oh how could I have been so blind?
Woe, woe and thrice woe!
I paid a visit to my friendly neighbourhood xtian bookshop ("We give a
Bible message to everyone who comes into the shop") and came away with
a bunch of one page factsheets warning me about the dangers that dwell
in the world, and wait to entrap me in mind, body and spirit, and well
warned I am. For instance: "Hallowe'en is the night when the spirits
of the dead and demons visit the earth. That is why people dress up
as witches and other frightening things." If these leaflets are
typical of the modern xtian's world view, then there is much to be
afraid of. The first two quotes come from, "An Introduction to Inter-
cession and Spiritual Warfare", where the believer is exalted to,
"stand in all the armour of God and wrestle in prayer." It may be just
a coincidence but I kept thinking of Reichian Body Armour and the
joyless life its possession entails.
In "Hallowe'en" we are warned against Hallowe'en parties and encour-
aged, "to find a wholesome alternative and to warn others of the
demonic background of what is too often seen as just a harmless bit of
fun." Having been raised a Puritan, I'm well aware of the dangers in |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,899 | harmless bits of fun, like Playing Cards. Were you aware that, "The
first deck of playing cards was invented in 1392 for King Charles of
France who incidentally was insane." Oh well, say no more; anything
done for a loony must be suspect. The Puritans called cards "The
Devil's Picture Book", and that's all that we need to know after being
told of "The Brothel Game", where people talk dirty with each other
using a secret code in the cards, and how the Holy Family are blasph-
emed in hideous jest; we are then asked if we could then "go on
playing with a sinful pack of cards?" But, I ask myself, how can 52
pieces of printed card be sinful? How do we measure sinfulness? What
does it look like? What's its weight? Colour? You get my drift?
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However, this is nit-picking in the face of faith, especially when,
"Witches and those closely associated with the occult use cards to
trick and delude men and women into vice, error, deceipt, and finally
into Hell." And that brings us back to Hallowe'en, doesn't it? By
convincing our kiddies that this blasphemous Pagan ritual is harmless
fun, you evil witches trick them into dressing up as witches and lure
them thuswise into sin and perdition: "dressing as a witch you could
open the way to being involved later with the real thing... Many young
people have already been deceived in this way to their cost." I must
admit that I'd always assumed that it was commercial exploitation by
the business world that has added Hallowe'en to the list of religious
festivals that are prostituted in the name of consumerism, and thus
enter the public realm. Maybe Satan is a businessman? Why not? It
seems imperative that the xtian sees the hand of Satan everywhere;
"The attraction in witchcraft is the power that it offers even though
this is from Satan." But how is this conclusion arrived at?
Well, we know for a start that, "A witch is something that is hateful
to God." and we know that God feels this way because He tells us so in
Leviticus 20:6. Now, applying the logic of "who isn't for me is
against me", we arrive at the situation where if God gets the hump
with someone, they are automatically against him. Remember, there is
no third way with Jahweh. By all accounts Satan is some else who's had
a falling out with God, and this means that, "Since a real Christian
is someone 'Born Again in the Spirit of God' (1 Peter 1:3-4, John
1:13), Satan is his enemy, and so are witches and all their activit-
ies." It boils down to saying, "All my enemies are ganging up on me in
a conspiracy", which may turn out to be an existential definition of
paranoid delusion.
You may, or may not, be pleased to know that witches are not alone in
being hateful to God. In fact, I ran out of money before God ran out
of people to hate. Spiritualism really rubs God up the wrong way, and
again we have this on the authority of Leviticus 20:6; but probably
worse in the eyes of the xtian is the possibility that "If there is no
judgement then what sort of God do we worship who would consign us to
have to live in the presence of tyrants and murderers like Hitler,
Stalin, Herod and the like on the other side?" The problem that we
have here is our belief in the mythic Just World, where goodness is
rewarded and badness punished. And if things don't work out that way,
if St Augustine has Vlad the Impaler as a next door neighbour in the
hereafter, then the rhetorical basis of xtianity would appear to
crumble. The argument that if you are good (ie, do as I tell you) you
will go to heaven, and if you are bad (ie, don't do as I tell you) you
will go to Hell, no longer has any validity. It could be argued that
this Just World belief underlies much of modern society which seems
to be coming increasingly under threat as the arbitrary nature of
reality becomes apparent. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,900 | Needless to say, Satan is behind all aspects of spiritualism. Satan,
the guy who "knows the Bible better than many Christians", and who
sees to it that, "we remain in spiritual darkness". Spiritualism is
hopelessly in error in its attempts to communicate with the dear
departed; such things are forbidden by God and yet again we can thank
Leviticus 20:6 for this information. As for those shades who are 'all
very happy here', "Demons can impersonate the dead". Why should they
bother? Simple, it's all, "to keep man as he is, and lure him into a
false sense of security before destroying him." And as for those
healings, "What of the healings that occur in Spiritualist meetings?
Those who have experienced them will admit that they do not always
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last." And to round it all up we have them "trapped by the spawn of
Satan's scam", those who have been deeply into Spiritualism have found
it almost impossible to leave, such is its hold. People trying to do
so have experienced attacks upon their lives."
The "Freemason" tract struck me as a master piece of subtlety. Satan
is not directly implicated in this underground cult, although the odd
dark hint is let slip when voicing concern that some xtians, "are
practising Masons, who do not seem to understand the true nature of
Freemasonry. Light cannot have fellowship with darkness." Masons are
roundly attacked for their secrecy, their lack of "total allegiance
and dependence" on Jesus, their vain presumption that they can achieve
anything worthwhile in this world without cutting God in on the
action. Worst of all is the hideous, blasphemous horror behind the
secret of the Great Architect of the Universe, JAHBULON; that sacril-
igious inversion of the Holy Trinity, where JAH=Jehovah, BUL=Baal, and
ON=Osiris. But I always thought that the guy lurking behind burning
shrubbery and bossing Moses about went by the name of Jehovah, the God
of the Hebrews?
Never mind that. With "The New Age of Aquarius" we are on firmer
ground, with no need for pussy-footing around. "Christians who know
their Bibles will recognise the New Age as only the old deception by
Satan, who tempted Adam and Eve... Adam and Eve disobeyed God and let
in a new age of evil in which Satan could invade their lives on
earth." Apparently the New Age of Aquarius was kept a secret until
1975 when it was formally announced. The Theosophical Society gets
implicated here, but exactly how is left a little vague. Clearly this
is because, "The New Age has no visible head or organisation (although
the Illuminati are probably behind it.) It is a network of Godless
ideas such as humanism, pacifism, interfaith religion, feminism,
abortion, holistic health, homeopathy, acupuncture, yoga and witch-
craft." Goddam! I just knew that foul Illuminati had to be behind
anything so Godless. (Ref my "The Aquarian Conspiracy Revealed",
Children of Sekhmet Vol 3 No 2). Having said all that, it's claimed
that the aim of the New Age is to unify the world under the Lord
Maitreya, and centralising world food stocks and finance, "in a credit
system, allocating a personal number to everyone." Those who know
their Bible (or who watched Omen III) will know that Revelation 13
tells of the Anti-Christ who gives his followers a mark (serial
number?) which entitles them alone to buy or sell, and coincidentally,
"New Agers consider the number 666 to be spiritually very powerful."
In case you haven't completely gotten the picture yet, we'll put it a
little more clearly: "The Bible description of the time of the An-
ti-Christ and his one world government is beginning to be realised in
our lifetime, and it fits the New Age closely." Whilst the good xtian
is born again through the power of Christ and with a little help from
a Priest, "New Agers are expected to be re-birthed and receive Lucif- |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,901 | eric initiation, by their own efforts." In order to combat this
Satanic deception the good xtian is urged to be vigilant for New Age
terms like: networking; holistic; planetary vision; and finding one's
higher self.
But enough. I don't think I can take much more of this hate and
horror. When I entered that xtian bookshop I also deliberately entered
the xtian reality tunnel, and have ended up feeling like Marvin (the
Paranoid Android) who wonders how anyone can live in anything so
small. He was referring to Arthur Dent's brain; I refer to the xtian
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reality tunnel, which appears to me to be rather dark and narrow. To
be a good xtian I would have to see Satan everywhere; world peace,
inter-faith harmony, the good life; anything that threatens to bring
happiness is sinful. As a xtian I would be expected to suffer, to
sacrifice, to struggle constantly, to accept heavier and heavier
burdens, to accept calamities as a test of my faith, to give unthin-
king obedience, to never once rejoice in the world as it is, never
count my blessings, and always, always see myself as fallen and
sinful. And after all this, to accept that I may not get rewarded in
this life, but have to wait for a putative afterlife for the just
rewards for all that I have given up. As mentioned above, this belief
in a Just World is a core construct of Christianity, and apart from
all that suffering, the only other pleasure of the xtian is gloating
over the fact that their opponents will, "have to face God's judgement
in the hereafter." Spiritualism of course, "is a dangerous deception
from Satan, from which it is extremely difficult to escape. Its end is
destruction." As for the little deluded dupes of the New Age, all
their efforts are in vain, because, "Even if the New Age does achieve
a measure of success, its work will all be destroyed by fire at the
end of the world." As for the witches who get their power to harm
others direct from Satan on Hallowe'en, eventually they, "are them-
selves destroyed by the one who gives them this power." Everyone comes
to a sticky end, and the xtian caught in a web of guilt, fear and
passive sadism, gets a real kick out of knowing that.
Leviticus, who gets referred to as an authority on what God does and
doesn't like, is 27 chapters of commandments, and shows the basis of
many of our current social attitudes; women are of lower value than
men; bodily functions that describe women are unclean, ie, child-bear-
ing and menstruation, although to be fair, the emission of semen does
make a man unclean for the rest of the day. Coitus, according to God,
is for procreation only, in much the same way it is for the beasts of
the field. After all, coitus with a woman who is menstruating can only
be for the reason of enjoyment, which as far as procreation matters
are concerned is a waste of semen. Needless to say, our concept of
"sin" comes from the "crime" of wasting semen. Be that as it may, most
interesting of all is Leviticus 16, where description of the scapegoat
is given, and how "all the wickedness and rebellion of the Israelites
- all their sins" are put on the head of the goat, who is sent out
into the desert to die for their sins. Much like the later scapegoat,
Jesu Christos. Of all the curious details in Leviticus, the one that
the xtians took to their hearts is that of the scapegoat, and there
seems to be no sign of a let-up.
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A Collection Of Heretic Remarks
Notes on several Problems of Philosophy
accumulated in time |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,902 | by
Karsten Dykow
1. What do you experience? What does ANYBODY experience? Life,
of course. Beginning and ending, every single moment of your lifes-
pan. From birth to death, from being to not being, back to being
again. Every birth tells the same story:
Life has a purpose. What is that purpose?
I don't know, you don't know, NOBODY knows. In fact, nobody CAN know,
or they would die instantly of more or less "natural" causes. The
ultimate irony of life is that the best comes after it is all over:
finding out what comes after death. Again, nobody can know, except
after death, which makes speculation all the less satisfactory.
Yet every monotheistic and several multitheistic religions
tell us that they know by "divine inspiration". I wonder where
this inspiration came from, from heaven or from hell? Again, no
living person can ever know, and anybody claiming to KNOW the
truth about what happens after death can only be a swindler. I think
it is interesting that so many people believe in this "divin-
ity" fraud. People WANT to know. That is the ONLY thing that
distinguishes humans from animals. Animals do not want to know,
they just accept what someone tells them. Animals do not FIND OUT,
they just believe. In gods, in nirvana, in karma, in whatever happens
to be fashionable at the time. Two thousand years ago, the roman
gods were "in", so everybody within the empire believed in them.
Before them, we had Baal Zebub, Jahwe/Jehovah, the greek and egyptian
gods, and so on.
Now, we have christendom, and time is running out on them.
Still, anybody who is not a christian suffers intolerance from the
hands of his fellow animals. This strikes me as a funny way to
behave for a people which calls earlier societies "barbarian".
2. Who is this God person, anyway?
It certainly looks to me as if nobody living on this planet can
give me God's adress or telephone number. As a matter of fact, nobody
has seen Him, talked to Him, smelled Him, or otherwise sensory
experienced Him. Thus, seemingly, God is nonexistant. For all
practical purposes, at least.
Or is he?
Let's have a closer look at this. The only ways to get into
contact with the christian thing called God is by prayer and by
self-revelation of God himself. Or so the christians tell us. Well,
of course, if I pray to some mystical entity, like this god they
call God, to let something happen, and if I do this over a large
stretch of time, the thing will happen. This is what christians call
a MIRACLE, and scientists RANDOM FORCES. Of course, if I wish some-
thing should happen to the ugly old heirloom clock on my mantelpiece
that I don't dare to throw away because aunt Elma could find out, and
someday the cat throws it down onto the floor, where the heirloom
mysteriously, noisily and gloriously turns into a small heap of
shards which I can throw away and still have a clean conscience when
aunt Elma asks me what happened to it, I COULD say that my cat is my
god and start taking my prayers to the cat instead of the church where
I get thrown out anyway, because I never remember to take my hat off,
not that I'd know why I should, but in the end the fact remains that
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my cat is not God, and God didn't throw that clock down, but the cat
did, and I had a hell of a time getting those f...ing shards out of
the carpet, and I still don't know how to tell aunt Elma, she'll rip |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,903 | my ears off at the knees or something.
Anyway, god-dom is not about the destruction of something, but
about the CONstruction of EVERYTHING. The universe. Everything.
Excuse me, but that is a little too hard to swallow. Let us say, we do
not want to overstretch our minds, and keep it down on the
human-mind-level. God didn't build the car you got as a birthday
present from your rich husband, the Ford Motor Company did. So,
now, what is the criterium which defines who God is, or who is a god?
Quite simple. Creativity. Creation is the word. A god is
someone who creates. Clapton is God. So am I. Let us look back on the
roots of the word: genus (lat.) means creation, genius (lat.)
means creator.
Philosophy defines a genius as someone who can create his own
rules concerning something he's doing, just as I am doing now in
writing this stuff I doubt anybody will read anyway. In this way, PER
DEFINITIONEM, I am God.
So any prayer of mine would be talking to myself, which I find
rather dull, so I don't pray. But you may pray. To me. I am God. As
shown above. Q.e.d.
3. What do you believe?
Or, the same question stated differently: Why do you believe? The
key to believing anything is knowledge. This is self-evident. If you
absolutely KNOW something, then, and only then, you believe it.
The problem with BELIEVING is that if you believe anything at
all, you cannot learn anything about this "anything". This is log-
ical, if you decide to leave your beliefs outside and come in to have
a closer look at your own mind. If you are so sure about anything
that you can swear an oath to anything that is holy to you (your
sister's beard?) that the thing you are sure of is true, THEN you
believe. The problem is, of course, that what you are sure of does
not necessarily become true just because you believe it is; as a
matter of fact, good scientists nowadays do not believe anything is
true until proved to be true in the long run, the long run being
something like fifteen billion years, that being the age of our
physical universe, if we accept the big bang theory, which as a matter
of fact we do not even have to take seriously because it is less than
a hundred years old; still, lots of people accept it because they
believe in it. This prevents them from learning new facts about the
creation of this our physical universe, for the quite simple reason
that they do not want to give up their belief. This has happened
hundreds of times. When Copernicus announced his (at the time drama-
tically new) view of the solar system, which was (insofar as the
science of today is concerned) lots more correct than the ptol-
emaian view of a flat earth and so on, he was rejected by almost
all (at the time) modern scientists, just because they did not
want to give up their beliefs. The catholic church played its part, to
be sure, but the main factor in Copernicus' undoing was the violent
and wild rejection of the "learned" people of his time towards
anything that might force them to give up their beliefs.
This is still a rather strong force today. Lots of people seek
refuge in religion(s) or similar things, so they cannot be hurt by the
harsh realities of the real world which come crashing in at them
faster than the eye can follow.
There is a problem here. People prefer to believe in a "god"
person or in several of them, that keep them out of trouble, or if
they do get into trouble, they think they are being "tested" by
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this (these) supreme being(s). This is, of course, the same
effect as the one described above. People are too lazy to look the
world in the eye, so they make up some god and start to believe in it. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,904 | Later, when this entirely hypothetical entity fails to keep them
from burning their fingers up to their shoulders when they start a
barbecue grill by sloshing gasoline all over the coal and lighting it
with a BIC, they are too lazy to give up their beliefs and tell
everybody that "god wanted it this way to test my integrity". This is
entire and absolute nonsense. If you lose all your money in a poker
game, the only reason is that you were stupid enough to draw to an
inside straight when you knew the cards had been fiddled with, and
not because your god wants to test how you live up to your own stupid-
ity.
But still, even this cannot shake true believers. You cannot
defeat them. Every time you come up with something you absolutely
know for sure, they will tell you to stick it in your ear and light it
with a match. Because they are just as sure as you are, and possibly
even more so.
This, of course, is a problem. But not mine, and I wonder why I
write any of this shit at all. You won't believe any of it anyway.
4. How long do you wanna live, anyway?
This, of course, is the title of a Stray Cats song. Still, apart
from the song, the question itself remains. How long DO you want to
live?
Let us look at some facts.
a.: Everybody (or almost everybody) wants to have a long
life.
b.: Nobody (or almost nobody) wants to be old.
The first is a truism in any functioning society. The second is
true at any time, only if you want to live a long life, there is
absolutely no way to avoid getting old, and, in the end, BEING old.
Let us have another look at facts1:
c.: Everybody dies, sooner or later. It would be extremely
lucky if you managed to get out of life alive.
d.: The longer you live, the later you die.
e.: Even if you die late, you die anyway.
The first of these is absolute truth. I know nobody who
managed to survive death. The second is also true, if we assume
that time is linear, which we have to assume for now, since nobody I
know of has designed and/or built a working time machine. The
third follows directly from the first two truisms. So here are
another two facts:
f.: Most people are afraid of death.
g.: Nobody knows what happens to them after death, and
those who say that they do know have, up to now, been found to be
frauds. There is an interdependence between these two points. What
you do not know, you are afraid of. This, of course, is a psychol-
ogical fact with very few exceptions indeed. And it is interesting,
too, because it puts the truisms we looked at earlier into a close
context. Everybody wants to get old, because getting old delays
death, which everybody is afraid of because nobody knows what will
happen to them afterwards. Actually being old, however, tends to
remind people that they cannot stall kicking the bucket forever,
because the older you get, the more likely you are to die soon. If
you do not believe this, look it up in the statistics; you will find
that the highest death rate of any age group remains with the newly
born, and the older you get, up to an age of about fifteen years, the
higher your life expectancy gets. But after the age of sixteen,
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which I will conveniently assume you have already surpassed, the
highest death rate remains with the old people. So every day you live
beyond the day when your joints start creaking brings you closer
to death, which you fear for the previously stated reasons. Q.e.d. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,905 | This problem connects easily with the problem of religion.
Religions (well, most of them, anyway) tell you what happens to you
after you die. Most people ignore the fact that what the priests
of those religions tell them is not based on any evidence at all that
they could produce, but they want to be consoled over the fact that
they WILL die. This, of course, makes religions irresistibly attrac-
tive to lots of people. Religion tells you that if you were a good
boy (or girl), you are going to "live" forever in some paradise or
other.
This is the most profound piece of bullshit anybody ever dared
to tell me other than as a fairy tale, which usually contains at least
a small kernel of truth. The reason for my thinking these stories are
nonsense is simple: Nobody living now can know (compare also 1.-3.,
and most of the rest of this collection). The overriding fact in
religious belief nowadays is that most people are too weak, too
disturbed, too lazy or too faint-hearted to face the truth about life.
Life is death. Life feeds on death. This is what we call RECY-
CLING. A human dies to give life to an apple tree or to grass, which
is eaten by animals, which in turn have their lives given to feed
more humans. Recycling in perfection. Nothing gets lost, except
infinitesimally small parts of a gigantically huge machine called
universe. This is what scientists call the second law of thermo-
dynamics. Nothing gets lost, ever. It only is reformed, reshaped,
regrown, again and again. The water you are drinking has been drunk
over the millennia by dozens of other creatures. The same goes for the
food you eat.
These thoughts might give rise to the illusion that the same
thing might happen to you. To your SELF. Your "soul", whatever that
may be.
Facts being one of the two things I am REALLY fond of. The other
thing is fiction. This belief is what most religions are dealing
in. Buddhism has multiple reincarnations, until you achieve such
purity of thought and action that you dive into your own belly button
and reach nirvana (ind.: nothingness), where your soul is allowed to
dissolve so you no longer have to wander around in this "vale of
tears" we call life. This makes death look good: Each death is a
chance for a new beginning. Christian churches and sects give you
another picture: One single reincarnation after your first death,
and that reincarnation is indestructible, so you remain in heaven or
in hell forever. Nice, is it not? To be bored in heaven - most
people cannot imagine how long eternity actually IS, so you got
all of this time on your hands and nothing to do with it but to do
the same things all over again that you have done a billion times
before. Logical, because the amount of time you have in eternity is
infinite (that is what "eternity" MEANS) and the amount of things
you can do is not - or to live your pseudo-life in hell in all eter-
nity suffering great pain and things like that.
This gives you a nice choice between being tortured to death
without ever dying, and being bored to death with no chance of
suicide. I really like this god person, you know, he is always so
kind to his creations!
This means that I, for reasons of retaining an untroubled mind
that does not need to be catered to by expensive brain care
specialists (so-called psychologists and psychotherapists, sometimes
also witch doctors), have to choose the view that least troubles it.
Which is that I exist now, have been existing from the time I became
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concious and will keep on existing until I die, and when I die, I
die and that is the proverbial "it". The only problem is that you do
not know you are dead until the first shovelful of dirt hits you in
the face... |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,906 | 5. Thinking is addictive.
It is not, however, contagious, which, in my opinion, is a shame.
Take a good look at what thinking is: Most of all, thinking is
extremely exhausting, sometimes causing stress; it can lead to
frustration, to psychoses, to irrational behaviour in spite of
those psychoses (NOT because of them!), and to success in making
people dislike you.
It is, therefore, little wonder that most people choose the
simple way out and do not think. Oh, sometimes they think they are
pretty good thinkers, and that everybody is calling them fools for no
good reason at all, but the fact is that the reasons for such people
to be called fools are rather deeply founded. The problem is, of
course, to define what THINKING means.
If you THINK, you scan all the data that you can get on the
subject you are thinking about, screen out pertinent data and use it
to build a model in your mind that works exactly as reality does.
Since you need ALL the data you can get and more to build such a
functioning model, this is a rather exacting piece of work, which
many people simply do not WANT to accomplish because it is too strain-
ing.
This attitude of most people towards thinking as defined above
(let us face it, we cannot avoid it anyway) leads to interesting
symptoms. The most important of these are 1. religion, 2. video
games, 3. TV serials.
Religion usually is some kind of reality evasion. Living in the
real world sometimes forces you to think, which is straining or even
painful (for some people), so people have a tendency to suppress
reality in a pseudoworld of beliefs, where other people, which are
usually called priests, do the thinking for them.
Video games serve the same purpose. You get out of this
world to become a hero and do things which someone else has thought up
for you to do. No thinking of your own necessary, no problems to
think about, everybody is happy.
TV serials are the second worst of these three (which is the
worst? You should be able to figure that out by yourself!), because
the only active part of the reality-evader (the audience) is to do
absolutely nothing, least of all think, while the serial is on, except
maybe to go into the kitchen during the break to get another can of
beer. This is the ultimate apathy for people who have strong fears of
having to think for themselves.
There are, of course, always some people who DO want to do their
own thinking. These people you find either on the top of society (any
society at all), where they think up new religious rules for their
followers, new video games or new installments for old serials, or
somewhere in the middle (almost never in the bottom, though), where
they look deceptively like everybody else, except for the fact that
they read or create fiction.
You cannot create fiction without having to think for yourself.
This is self-evident. If you read fiction, which means novels of any
kind, poetry, drama, science fiction, fantasy novels and so on, you
have to create your own pictures in your head, meaning you create
your own fiction, based on the words of the author. Movies and TV
give you everything, you do not need to visualize it yourself. With
bare words, you absolutely cannot do without thinking, being creative
for yourself, and if you read fiction, you have to be creative.
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So this is how to decide whether somebody prefers to think for
himself or not: The people who think also read. People who like
thinking read more than those who like it less. People who do not read
fiction you should not even try to start a conversation with; they |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,907 | cannot think for themselves.
Mind you: with scientific literature, you do not need your
imagination, you do not need to think. It is all in there, you need
not visualize it, and what you need to visualize they print a photo-
graph of. Mind you also: What you are reading right now is NOT
fiction, so your reading this does not mean that you think for your-
self!
6. Logic is a deadly trap.
Do not misunderstand this suggestion to mean that logic is useless. It
most decidedly is NOT. Logic only leads to problems if used where it
does not apply. This is a logical conclusion from the fact that logic
needs data if it is to work properly. Insufficient or contradict-
ory data renders useless all logic that is being applied to it. The
problem is the same that applies to computers: Put garbage into the
system, and all the output you will ever get is garbage. With too
little or with wrong data, logic cannot work. With contradic-
tory data a valid conclusion can still be logically drawn: The
data was shit1. Despite these problems, logic is still the univer-
sally most important tool of mankind. If applied only to problems
where sufficient data is available, it leads to solutions. Whether
you like what conclusions you get or not is your problem.
Many people do not like the conclusions they get, so they
either ignore logic or feed it with data which does not apply, both
of which leads to severe problems with reality. A virtual reality,
meaning a mathematical or otherwise scientific model of reality is
not reality, only a model thereof which does not have all the data the
real thing has got. Thus, using this model, you get a whole lot of
false information about the real world, only because you told your-
self that all valid data is there (and that that should be suffic-
ient), when in fact you withheld a rather inconveniently great amount
of valid and applying data. Thus, economic crises are created. Also
wars. And religions. If you read the bible or the Quran or the
book of Mormon or whatever you got at hand on the matter of relig-
ion(s), you will find quite astonishingly large discrepancies between
several parts (chapters, books, surahs, whatever) of those books.
Contradictory data, to say it in the slang I used above. Which leads
to the conclusion that somebody is trying to fool you. The problem is
that lots and lots of people are BEING fooled.
_________
1 Only this conclusion is of little use, because it leaves one
right where one has begun.
7. With the right words, you can bust any communication.
This is a universal truism in any natural language. The trick is to
use the words of the language the way they were used when the words
were formed into the shape (spelling, pronunciation) that they are
known by nowadays. The trick itself consists of using the words
literally. Nobody will understand what you mean correctly. For
example, the english Cockney slang uses the word "fag" for" cigar-
ette, several american english slangs use it for "male homosexual"
(keep in mind that "gay" has acquired several meanings in this
century alone!). The original word was "faggot", which, of course,
describes a musical instrument. This meaning still is in use, but
the shortened form somehow is never understood to mean "musical
instrument made of wood and metals...(and so on)". It is, however,
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harshly misunderstood if used outside the area where the same
contextual meaning applies. Ask a britishman "you a fag?", and he
will offer you a cigarette if he smokes. Put the same question to a
californian, and he will either kick your balls off or kiss you. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,908 | Here you have another proof for the power of some words: Use
this word, and you get one reaction, use another, and nothing happens
at all. So, if you want to stay on the safe side, one might say, keep
to using the unshortened words in their original context and
meaning. The problem is, as indicated above, that nobody will under-
stand what you are trying to tell them. The words change meaning not
only with a change of place, but also with time. Take "gay", for
example. In the "gay nineties" (the 1890s), no more people were
"gay" (today meaning "homosexual") than today. It meant that the time
was nice, everybody (or almost everybody) had fun and was gayly clad
and so on. This is the problem when dealing with "original" meanings
of words. You cannot use them anymore, even if you do find out what
they were. The meaning of the words, as well as the context in that
they are used, has been changesd over and over again. Another
example: "joint". Now, a joint is usually (exception: if an M.D. is
talking, and sometimes not even then) an enlargened roll-your-own
cigarette that has been "salted" with either marijuana or hashish.
Never mind the knee or elbows. So, if anybody asks you if you want a
joint, tell them you already got several of them, and they'll ask you
to share. Very funny, indeed. Language should not be fooled around
with; it always serves the purpose it is used for well enough the
way it is.
8. Let me tell you a fairy tale.
Once upon a time, on a planet so far away both in space and in
time that only very few people have ever heard of it at all, there was
a musician who had written a song that was so good that it was going
to be the hit of the century. Thus, he set out to find a record
company that would publish the song, and eventually found a company
that was willing to pay him a rather small amount of money if he would
publish the song exclusively on this label and pay all studio costs.
But, alas, you know how it is with industrial espionage, about one
thousand and five hundred other record companies managed independently
to copy the sheet music to the song and have their own recording
artists have a go at it.
And it came to pass that all these recording companies hurried
the release of this beautiful recording, and finally got it on the
market on the same day, all one thousand and five hundred of them. Of
course, there was a lot of confusion (mostly on part of the cus-
tomers who wanted to buy the original recording), so the one
thousand and five hundred recording companies set out to clear up the
matter by claiming, independently, that THEIR recording was the one
and only original recording, and started printing brochures and even
books to prove their claim to the annoyance of the other one thousand
and five hundred recording companies, who had done the same, of
course. Soon the companies were joined by fans of this or that group
or singer or recording company who somehow believed that their version
of the song was the original, and started fighting each other.
To understand how this was possible, you must know that at that
time this country on this planet had a very democratic government:
The head of the government and its members had to be elected by the
people. So people voted, and nothing changed, except that shortly
before this song had been written, most of them had confused notoriety
with ability and elected a second-class western movie actor for presi-
dent.
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Considering what business this president had been in before, it is
hardly astonishing that he was bought out of his government by a
record company, so he could just go on reigning right until the
election period was over, only he did not have to make no decisions at
all, for which he got an awful lot of money. |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,909 | This was one of the one thousand and five hundred record
companies that had covered the song. So, of course, they legalized
killing anybody who would not believe that their record was the
original recording. This led to the other one thousand and five
hundred record companies publishing their records in other countries,
where they had managed to get into local governments, so they could do
the same as had been done unto them. Meanwhile, lots and lots of
other record companies had covered the song, so it became still harder
to find out which was which version. Eventually, some of the countries
that were controlled by the recording companies were starting to fight
each other, and soon they started to systematically destroy the con-
curring records.
This went on for a couple of hundreds of years, until, after
two wars that were fought by almost all the countries on the planet,
there was not one record of the song left. When this was discovered,
some people said, "to hell with it, we don't care anyway", but most
were still of the opinion that they had to have been the only company
amidst all of the one thousand and five hundred record companies that
had the original recording, and they kept on telling lies, and they
kept their comany records to themselves, lest some body find out that
there actually was no original recording, anyway because the songwr-
iter had copied it from his father, who had been a street singer. And
if they haven't died, they'll still make lots of money. This, of
course, is a short version of the history of religions on earth.
9. Why are all religions so intolerant?
Or rather, why are some reigions not intolerant?
With this second question I refer, of course, to the
normannic
religions (the cult of Odin, among others). This group of cults,
which formed the viking religions until the thirteenth century
(northern Germany and Scandinavia), was the only group of religions
known to me that was tolerant enough to let itself be infiltrated by
christian ideas just to be left alone.
All other religions have only changed under force, except where
changes were introduced by the religious leadership to assimilate
other religions. The latter is a very christian practice. The chris-
tians have adopted the normannic feast of Ostara1 for the purpose of
letting the normans have their revival and still be christians. The
normans weren't too impressed, so the pope at the time decreed that
the feast of Jul was to become the feast of the birth of their god's
incarnation (now called christmas, although the cristians, due to
trouble with the julian calendar, misdated the holiday by four days
in relation to Jul (Christmas Day is on december 25, Jul is on
december 21 and coincides with the winter solstice). In the scan-
dinavian countries, the nonchristian midsummer night is still a major
festivity of the year, in some places even more important than christ-
mas.
The normans, however, did not practice these forms of religious
force feeding. When they conquered Normandy, they became the only
people in the known history of the world to adopt the conquered
country's language (french), and the local religion, which was (you
guessed correctly) christendom.
This they did not do because of any kind of superiority of
chistianity or christians, but for reasons of keeping the peace. Proof
for this assertion is found in the almost unknown historical fact
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that when Bonifaz felled Thor's Oak to prove that Thor would do
nothing to prevent or punish this heresy, and killed two monks in the
process2, the onlookers, a german tribe, laughed, but let Bonifaz go
on preaching anyway. This happened at a time when pagans were shan-
ghaied into the ranks of christendom by baptism-of-sword (I don't |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,910 | actually know whether this translation is correct, but I could not
find the word in any dictionary, including the Random House Unabridged
Dictionary of English. Could it be that this practice of the roman
catholics actually has no english name?), meaning that some christian
priest gave some pagan the choice between letting himself be baptized
or being killed by the priests sword.
This is all the more confusing for the fact that christendom
is the religion that preaches tolerance and love and all that,
whereas the nordic religions did not preach any such thing. (Histor-
ical fact: The baptism-of-sword has not at present been abolished,
it has only been taken exception to by some of the recent popes and is
subject to reinstitutionalization at any time).
This all leads to the thought that maybe christendom needs to
employ force to survive. I, personally, find this a logical conclusion
from the historical facts known to me at this moment. Christians have
always aggregated where political power was, they have exploited the
hallucinations of at least one roman emperor (Constantin the Great) to
convert him and, de facto, make a power grab to become the real
emperors of the roman empire. With the roman empire in their hands,
they could take control of all roman provinces in their own time, and
spread christianity wherever they went; after all, they had the
roman legions. When Carl the Great (Charlemagne), then a mere king of
the Franks, married the daughter of a Gallic tribe leader, who was a
christian, he could only marry her under the agreement that he would
allow himself to be baptised during the wedding ceremony, which was
shrewd politics on part of the christians, and poor judgement on part
of Charlemagne. Him being the de facto emperor of an almost european
empire even before the acknowledgement by pope Leo III in the 800th
year of the christian era, christendom could not be stopped anymore.
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1 A virility and field goddess
2 The felled tree got cought in a sudden breeze, which turned the
tree around in such a way that it fell on the two unfortunate monks
and killed them.
Considering this conduct of a church which claims to be the
only way to their god's grace, and to be humanitarian in ALL its
actions, it is hard indeed for me to remain a christian, which is why
I am not one.
It is my herewith stated belief (which I decline to prove here,
as in my opinion it is self-evident from the way some people act) that
to be a christian in the biblical sense, it is not necessary to be a
christian in the ecclesiastical sense; I have known and still do
know atheists who conform to all so-called christian forms of
conduct but viciously decline to be called christians because they say
(and, having read the bible in several translations, including
Luther, Gideon and King James, I agree) that being an acting member of
a christian church is contradictory to the biblical christian ideals.
This leads me off in another direction: The christian ideal, as
stated in the bible, is never to use force, no matter under what
conditions. Iesus Ben Iussuf, the carpenter some jewish sectarians
claimed was the son of their god (Jesus, by the way, always denied
this kinship to his god, as you can read for yourself in the evan-
gelia), set up a set of morals, but he compelled nobody to follow this
moral code who did not really want to. This got him nailed to the
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cross, which ironically became the symbol of a religion that used
brute force whenever its leaders thought they could gain a political
advantage that way. This is what I call bad style.
10. People who force others to follow any moral code at all
should be |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,911 | crucified.
This is a good attitude at any time, I should think.
Anyway, people who are good at preaching should always look
out for
people willing to give them a light. They might mean the pile of
wood under your feet rather than whatever you want to smoke at the
moment, if you're a smoker. If you are a non-smoker, you should be
aware of the fact that the only reason for anybody offering you a
light is to light the wood. Too warm a fire is bound to be rather
uncomfortable.
Iesus Ben Iussuf, the nazarenian preacher, got nailed to a
tree for the simple reason of preaching too much, and too convincing-
ly. What he actually had was the set of morals handed down from his
parents, which was the torah. The torah (with some parts left out and
two or three books added: the old testament) gives people a workable
set of morals. These are expressed most understandably in the ten
commandments. The ten commandments are rather hard to obey at times,
and while they worked (and continue to work) for some five thousand
years now, they are not the last word said on how to treat your fellow
people. Jesus took these commandments, which are hard enough to
follow already, and reinterpreted them in a way that made it IMPOS-
SIBLE to obey them. "Thou who lookedst at thy neighbor's wife, thou
hast already coveted her!", he sais. So what are we to do? Put our
eyes out?
Let's define what morals are. Morals are somebody else's idea
of how you should lead your life. Meaning that whatever set of MORALS
you have at the moment, you do not necessarily agree with them,
probably circumvent them, and definitely wish they would not exist.
Morals are, by definition, the thing your society - the society that
raised you - put into your brain camouflaged as ethics.
Ethics is what is necessary to regard in dealing with other
people to keep you alive.
You may be known as a womanizer (or as a vamp), but that does
not conflict with your staying alive, except where the Quran, as
interpreted by the schiites, is Law. So any set of rules that prohibi-
ts fucking the arse off your neighbor's wife is, by definition,
morals. Whereas ethics would only prevent you from doing this if she
objects to being screwed by you, and if there is an inconveniently
strong probablity of her husband either disliking it (which definitely
is not always the case!), or finding out and sending you to the
showers with a shotgun, thereby earning his wife's disgrace by
putting shotholes all over the bed, which probably was quite expen-
sive, especially the water mattress, and blood stains all over the
sheets, you know how hard they are to get clean, and so on.
It would be a good idea, I think, to get rid of morals as such
altogether. Sometimes they DO represent some kind of social glue that
manages to keep society together, but the few times they have managed
to keep society together even after it was doomed, they created
considerable trouble after the downfall of the society that created
them, because they would not go down with the society but would,
instead, hang around for another couple of centuries, wreaking
considerable havoc. As to be seen in Germany after both world wars,
when the basic morals of the time immediately before and during the
war lingered on and prevented people from liberating themselves.
After world war two this symptom was specifically grave. Germans
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nowadays are still trying to get rid of the paradox that the Israelit-
es and Sinti and Roma and so on make them responsible for the atrocit-
ies the Nazis committed against their peoples even though they were
not even BORN at the time.
Instead of concentrating on pleasing the societies we live |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,912 | in, we should, in my opinion, start to bloody please ourselves,
committing ourselves to ethics rather than morals. This may be
disturbing for a while, but while morals are necessarily dishonest, as
you are bound to override your culturally implemented set of morals
sooner or later (if you haven't already) while having to keep a face
of utter obedience to morals, ethics are probably the most honest set
of rules humanity is capable of producing. Ethics is a very individual
concept. Everybody HAS to have their own. Otherwise, ethics could not
work. By the definition given above, ethics is the set of rules that
you need to stay alive in society. Since everybody is only what
(s)he identifies with (and here you can see the trouble patriotism can
get you into, if you think about it), everybody will make their
ethics fit their identity. Identity is what you are. A patriot will
die for his (her) country, because that is what (s)he identifies
with. A death for the purpose of ensuring one's country's survival
is survival of one's identity. Which, in my opinion, is a waste of
identity, but what the heck, anyway. I am most definitely not a
patriot. If it ever should come to a declaration of war that would
involve my home country, all the border guards would see of me would
be my back, getting away FAST. But whatever you invest your identitiy
in, you want it to survve, even if it means you yourself are going to
die. You pay for your identity by devoting your life to whatever it is
you invest it in. The returns on such an investment are usually quite
big: You get a purpose in life. You have a job to do. Anyway, what
ethics means is that you actually DO have a set of rules you impose
upon yourself to obey which will improve the chances of survival of
whatever you have invested your identity in, whether you want to or
not. So, if you just follow your own ethics, and everybody else did,
there would be no lies necessary, because there would be nothing
"shameful" in doing anything that goes against the line of others.
So, to come to a conclusion, anybody who tells you to behave
the way he wants you to behave, even if you do not agree with what he
wants you to behave like, just remember that you can do the same
thing to him: Tell him that he should follow your ethics as a moral
code, and you will not have the trouble Jesus had. He had it coming,
anyway: He disregarded his own ethics.
11. Everybody is going to wind up in hell, sooner or later.
With "hell", I do not, of course, refer to the christian idea of the
place (as described by Dante Aligheri), nor do I mean the moham-
medan Gehenna. Nor Hel, Hades, or any other religious place for the
dead. I refer to Hell.
Everybody alive is busy creating their own, personal, solitary
brand of Hell. This you do by doing things. No matter how rightly and
correctly you do everything, something will always be wrong, and
somebody will always be pissed off by whatever it was you have done.
So they will react. They will do everything possible to piss YOU off.
If you have read article #10 of this series, you will know the
difference between morals and ethics. If you have not read that
article, you should do so NOW, in order to understand what I am trying
to tell you.
You already know the difference between ethics and morals.
That was easy. Now comes the hard part. The difference between ethical
and moral BEHAVIOUR is this: Somebody ACTING morally does not need to
conform to morals. He only has to imitate hem. You can be the
greatest Casanova since Giacomo de Seingalt himself; as long as you
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manage not to let the neighbors catch on, you are, by definition,
acting within their set of morals. Thus, moral behaviour always goes
with a rather big set of well-prepared lies, which are used AFTER you
have done something.
Ethical behaviour always assumes that you do not care about |
Wicca | The-Complete-Uncut-Book-of-Shadows | 1,913 | morals, only about your own survival. This means that you have to work
things out BEFORE you act, meaning if you are going to seduce your
boss' wife, you had better find out if he takes exception to this, and
if he owns a shotgun. It would be a good idea, too, to get a job with
another company in case he fires YOU, and not AT you when he finds out
(you can always be safe in the assumption that he WILL find out,
sooner or later).
This means that ethical behaviour needs a lot more preparation
than moral behaviour does, which means that it is more uncomfortable
to carry out. This, in turn, leads to the inescapable conclusion that
most people living on this planet are infernally lazy, but that is
another story entirely.
Anyway, moral behaviour, which is, as shown above, mostly
unprepared, always leads to unnecessary consequences, such as getting
shot at by angry husbands. Ehitcal behaviour, which is only possible
after thinking the possible consequences of everything over quite
thoroughly, only rarely has unwanted results, or at least none that
were not considered AND ACCEPTED in advance. Therefore, ethical
behaviour tends to piss less people off than moral behaviour does.
Meaning that the more you act morally, the worse your situation is
going to be: more and more people will try to give you Hell, in the
literal meaning of the concept. This is where you create your own
Hell: You get people pissed off at you. They only do what you (to
them, quite obviously) want them to do: Piss you off like you never
got pissed off before. They feel pissed on by you, and they give you
back your own feces, making you drown in your own shit. I know, it
sounds rather smelly, but most people seem to like it that way.
Otherwise, society would not be the mess it is.
12. There is no real "sin" in any religious or moral sense.
This may not be self-evident, but if you dissect the religious concept
of "sin" as related to "guilt" and "conscience", you will find that
it is true nonetheless. Like this: "Sin" is something that makes you
feel guilty and gives you a bad conscience. By feeling guilty, you
penalize yourself for whatever sin you may have committed. This is
what gives you a bad conscience. If you are canalized by any "moralit-
y" religion, like chistendom or islam, you will feel guilty for the
most unrational reasons, and sometimes for no reason at all. Like,
sneaking a look at your neighbor's young wife standing stark naked at
the bedroom window, or feeling horny about your prep school teacher,
or something. Anything. More rational reasons for feeling guilty would
be things like beating up your best friend, or stealing from your
parents, or losing money at a round of Poker. I think that these
reasons to feel guilty are more rational than those mentioned before
because their consequences have something to do with YOU, not with
somebody else or nobody at all.
Thus, there may even be somthing like "sin" after all. This
would be to act contrary to your own ethics, thus endangering your
identity. Your ego, whatever that may be. Coming back to the religious
meaning of "sin", I feel I must comment on the way the biblical
religions (meaning christendom, judaism, islam, jehovah's witnesses,
mormons, jesus people and so on, in short, all religions that rely on
the torah at least as part of their sacred writings) treat this
subject. In the torah, sin is defined as any act against the will of
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their god they call "God", "Jahwe", "Jehovah", "Jesus", "The Christ",
and so on.
The problem with this definition is, of course, that nobody can
really know, according to those religions, what their god really
wants, so they do not even know wheter they sin or not, in some
cases. To clear this trouble up, this god gave them the ten command- |
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