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- PREPARING THE RITUAL AREA (AND YOURSELF)
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- by Nevrom Ydal
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- This article describes how to prepare your ritual area before a ritual
- (1). Before I begin theh article, though, let me issue a few
- disclaimers. The first one is that I do not, in any way, mean to imply
- that what I set forth here is the only way to do things. It is one
- way, and it's worked for me, and if you think my methods seem
- reasonable and fit within your framework of Wicca, then use them, if
- not, ignore them.
-
- The second disclaimer is actually just a clarification of my
- background. I was trained in traditional (small 'T', as in
- Alexandrian, Gardnerian, and so on) Wicca. My methods might seem a
- little too ceremonial for some of the more eclectic Wiccans, and might
- seem totally unnecessary by the more spontaneous type of ritual
- participation. Fine. Then don't use them!
-
- Now that that's out of the way, let me outline my assumptions. I'm
- assuming that you don't have a seperate, specially dedicated temple
- for ritual use. I'm assuming that, like most of us, you use a corner
- of a room in your apartment or house for rituals. If you have a
- specially-dedicated temple or on an ooutdoor ritual area, you might
- not find this article applicable. I'm also assuming that although you
- might by doing pure celebratory rituals, which can occur at any place,
- any time, without preperation, that you are either interested in
- preparations that will make them seem more special, or that you are
- doing ritual magick, which does require a little more preparation.
-
- The first thing you need to do in getting your ritual area ready is to
- shut the shades and close and lock all the doors. You can't focus on
- your ritual if you're worried about being interrupted. Also, if you're
- in the middle of a ritual and someone walks in or peers in, you might
- panic, sending the ritual energy to goddess-knows-where. It's
- important that you aren't distracted during rituals.
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- Move the furniture or any other obstructions out of teh ritual area.
- Remove any ashtrays or any foul smelling objects from the room
- completely. You don't want a Martial herb like tobacco in your ritual
- area (unless you are doing a war ritual, which isn't something
- responsible Witches do these days!) and you don't want your
- concentration broken by the sudden smell of something gone bad.
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- Cover any clock face that you can see from within the ritual area.
- Don't forget the digital one on the VCR, if you have one. A friend of
- mine uses a small square of black cloth and tapes it above the clock.
- Make sure the cloth is thick enough so the light won't shine through
- on digital clocks; you might want to use black (or any other dark
- color) felt. Why do you want to cover the clocks? A magick circle is a
- place in between time. If you look at a clock, you break that
- sensation. ALso, clockwatching is disrespectful. Any watchers or
- spirits that you invite into the circle area might be offended if
- you're watching the clock while they use their precious time to
- attend. The gods, too, might be displeased to think that you are
- watching time instead of enjoying time spent in communion with them.
- What do you do if you're deliberately scheduling a ritual to occur at
- an astrologically correct time? Or if you want it to occur only during
- the hour of Venus? Time the ritual beforehand. Do a dry run, or just
- estimate how long it will take. Train yourself to tell time without
- Watches. (thats an entire subject in itself. Maybe we can cover that
- in a future article).
-
- Now vaccum the ritual area. If you don't have a rug, you can get away
- with mearly sweeping, then mopping. Why are we doing this? For two
- reasons. The first is very mundane: safety. If you were sewing your
- ritual robe in that room earlier, you might have dropped a common pin
- (straight pin), which your toe might find later! This happened to a
- High Priestess of one circle I visited a few years ago, right in the
- middle of the cone dance. She wasn't seriously injured, but the pain
- did break her concetration. (It would have shut down the dance
- completed had she screamed out, but she decided to keep quiet, and the
- dance ended well.) Even if you don't have a rug, there might be water
- to slip on, sticky stuff to catch on, and so on. Sweeping and mopping
- clears away all that.
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- The non-mundane reason for sweeping and mopping is respect: you want
- to show respect to your ritual area, and you want to consecrate it for
- use. If you are doing a very serious, a very Ceremonial, or a very
- important ritual, you might want to wash the floor twice. The first
- time you will use your ordinary floor-washing compound (ecologically
- correct compound, we hope). The second time you might want to apply a
- diluted tea that you've made from herbs that are appropriate to your
- ritual. (Yes, this dooes sound a little like those "good luck floor
- wash" ads you see in catalogs selling Voudon supplies and it does have
- a similar purpose). You might want to check an appropriate area of the
- floor with a sample batch of the diluted tea a few days before to make
- sure that it doesn't ruin the floor! All the good luck herb teas in
- the world aren't going to be much good if you ruin the Landlords's
- floor!
-
- While we're on the subject of bare floors, let me share an experience
- my coven had with a linoleum floor in winter. As you can guess,
- linoleum floors get very cold in winter; so cold that your ankles
- actually ache. It's true that once you get involved in the ritual
- (especially in dance), you either don't notice it anymore or you warm
- up from moving around, but it can be very distracting at first. Some
- members of our group decided to wear socks to lessen the cold. That
- sounded like a good idea, so I donned socks, too. It was great - until
- we started the circle dance. Socks are very slippery on linoleum, and
- as we circled faster and faster, we strated to lose our footing,
- centrifical force spinning us outward. We had all we could do to hold
- the circle, and to keep from collapsing in a heap of laughter! A
- better solution, we found, was to buy a rug to put down for rituals.
- If your rug isn't a heavy rug (like a braided rug), tape down the
- edges with a strong tape like duct tape (that silver colored tape that
- holds the world together). Our rug is square. At each corner, we put a
- piece of tape diagonally across the edge. We left that original piece
- there, tucking the ends underneath. Now we tape a fresh piece of duct
- tape onto the existing tape and fasten to the floor. Why? Because if
- we completely removed the tape each time, we'd eventually rip out all
- the fabric. The original tape asks as a base.
-
- Now that you've taken care of the floorspace, get your ritual gear
- out. Notice that I suggest you do this before you robe up (or
- disrobe, whatever your practices are). Once again, there are mundane
- reasons for that. Many's the time that I've torn a robe on a box edge,
- or scraped or abraded skyclad flesh while trying to pull my boxes out
- of storage. I know, one solution would just to be more careful. If
- you're not as clumbsy as I am, thta will probably be enough for you.
- However, there's a non-mundane reason, too. Some Witches beleive that
- whatever you wear for ritual, whether it's bare skin adorned only by a
- necklace or a special robe, it should be worn only for ritual.(2)
- Wearing it at another time is disrespectful. It also diminshes the
- power of the robe or non-robe to act as a trigger. By a trigger, I
- mean that any time you put it on, your subconscious mind says, "Oooh.
- It must be ritual time! I think I'll get ready!" I know, you're
- probably wondering how you can wear your bare skin only at ritual
- time! You can't, obviously. Thats why you have special jewelry - the
- jewelry acts as the trigger. It's also true that after you've been
- working magick for a while, you no longer need props as triggers. I
- tend to us ethem whenever feasible for a couple of reasons. The first
- reason is because its easier, since I've installed energy intot he
- props, it's easier to pull it out and use it. The second reason is
- because I like them! The third is that it might make it easier for
- people I'm working with. Do whatever you're comfortable with. If you
- feel that the addition of props gets away from the "true meaning" of
- magick or Wicca, don't use props!
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- If you are using props, set up whatever you can while you're still in
- your "street clothes." There will be some things you might not be able
- to set out yet because they'll spoil (like milk products) or because
- they'll change form (like ice cubes) or because your cats will play
- with them (like balls of string). When you've set up everything, take
- a rest - in the bathtub. If yur back hurts after all the preparation,
- take a long, hot soak. Use herbs that are soothing and also that
- relate to your ritual purpose, if possible. For instance, if you are
- doing a ritual of protection, use protection herbs like Valerian and
- Vervain. In 'Wicca: A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner' Scott
- Cunningham suggests bathing by candlelight to heighten the mood, and
- gives his recipe for bath herbs : "...equal parts of rosemary, fennel,
- lavendar, basil, thyme, hyssop, vervain, mint with a touch of ground
- valerian root." His formula, he says, is derived from 'The Key of
- Solomon'. One thing I'd suggest is that if you're the type who ahs
- allergic reactions easily, you should sample any bath herbs you plan
- to use a few days ahead of time and soak maybe one hand of foot in it
- (or dab some on) to make sure you don't have an allergic reaction. I'm
- the lucky type who rarely reacts adversely to anything, but I know
- that there are many out there who aren't as lucky. If you tend to
- react to things, don't wait until just before a ritual to find out
- that your allergic to the contents of your ritual bath.
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- Soak until you feel refreshed and rested. If your tradition or
- magickal practices require that you bathe in salt water before a
- ritual, drain the bath herbs and refill the tub with salt and water.
- Rinse in the salt water, visualizing the water washinga way
- impurities.
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- Now you're almost ready for ritual. Take a piece of paper, pen and a
- small peice of tape in the bathroom (3). In large Block letters, write
- RECONNECT THE SMOKE ALARM! in large letters on the piece of paper (4).
- Tape the paper to the bathroom mirror. Now go and disconnect any smoke
- alarm that your ritual incense will set off.
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- Take a few grounding breathes and you're ready to begin. Remember to
- reconnect the smoke alarm when you finish the ritual. I suggested
- taping the note to your bathroom mirror because the bathroom is one
- place you'll eventually got to after a ritual.
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- Footnotes:
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- 1) Other sources of information on preparing and casting circles are
- 'The Spiral Dance' by Starhawk, 'Wicca : A Guide for the SOlitary
- Practitioner' by Scott Cunningham, and 'Thee Witche's Way' by Janet
- and Stewart Farrar.
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- 2) Some WItches I know who live in a cold climate wear eitehr a robe
- liner or thermal underwear beneath their robe during the winter. If
- you opt for thermal underwear, and can afford it, set aside a
- special set that you use only in ritual. I know that tehre are some
- die-hards out there who think we should be prepared to brave any
- and every discomfort in the service of the gods, but that's only
- one school of thought.
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- 3) Or, if you're in England, take it to the toilet, or loo.
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- 4) In the state where I live, smoke alarms are manditory for most
- buildings. In this part of the country, many of the houses are wood
- frame houses, so the law makes sense. Most WItches I know have to
- disconnect their smoke alarms before a ritual because the incense
- smoke sets the alaram off. I just want ti make sure that if you do
- that, you remember to reconnect it. Sort of gives new meaning to
- "Never Again The Burining!", right?
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