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- PRE-INITIATORY DEDICATION RITUAL
-
- by Ashta'ar-Arthura and Cleindori
- for the Proteus lineage
- and anyone else who wants to use it.
-
-
- premise: "Every Witch is a Pagan; not every Pagan is a Witch."
-
-
- There are many ways to honor Nature in our lives. For some, regular
- participation in Pagan circles is a way to stay attuned to seasonal rhythms, an
- enrichment and support for their real work in the world, a way of finding
- community. An artist, a doctor, a mother, a counselor - such people may find
- joy and sustenance in Pagan celebration eight times a year, or even at each
- Moon, but wish to pursue it no farther. They are the Earth Mother's children,
- as fully as are Her priests and priestesses. Their lives contribute as much as
- ours to the re-creation of Pagan community, the restoration of ecological
- sanity. A window is not opened by lifting one side.
-
- Others of us find in active priesthood our life's work, our art form. We
- will dedicate a larger proportion of our time and energy to the religion
- itself. We are the producers of ritual and ceremony, not the consumers. Not
- because we are better, holier, or more devoted; but because this is where our
- talents, and our delight, seem to lie.
-
- In our observation, people often spend some time exploring the community,
- reading, attending public circles or festivals, perhaps creating personal
- rituals or meditations for themselves. For some, this time of exploration
- fosters a hunger. They wish to study more formally, explore more
- systematically, aim for initiation into the priesthood of the Goddess.
-
- In the old days, such people would have been initiated before being taught
- anything of importance. The need for secrecy was so dire that even the simplest
- information was withheld. Indeed, no public festivals or Pagan circles existed
- as places of exploration and discovery. Probably we lost many potentially
- talented leaders by having no adequate channels in; but however much we
- diminished, this is how we survived. The time for simple survival, thankfully,
- is past. Now is the time for re-seeding.
-
- At the very end of the initiation, the candidate is declared to be "a
- Witch and a Priest/ess." We were not willing in Proteus to make this
- declaration before the Gods until the person had demonstrated to us their skill
- and capacity as a ritual leader. Nor were we willing to allow a candidate to
- make the commitment involved in accepting initiation until s/he had experienced
- ritual leadership. We ask for a minimum year and a day of study, and
- demonstration of competence by creating and conducting a Circle for our group.
- There is enough material publicly available now that we can easily provide
- this training without going into the oathbound rituals in our Book of Shadows.
-
- This decision created its own problems. By withholding initiation for a
- year, we were leaving an equally important life passage unmarked - the point at
- which a person decides and formally begins to study for the priesthood. That
- moment should surely be celebrated! Moreover, there are commitments short of
- the initiatory oath that are appropriate at this point. What follows is our
- first approximation of a pre-initiatory dedication ritual.
-
- We more than welcome feedback from our family on this one. We plead for
- it!
-
-
- logistics:
-
- In this model, one coven elder agrees to enter into an apprenticeship
- relationship with the candidate. While this would most typically be the coven
- leader of the opposite gender to the candidate's, there may be good reason to
- choose some other elder instead. The decision is made by four people: the
- candidate, the elder who will be primary teacher, and both coven leaders. We
- recommend consulting with all elders of the coven if at all feasible.
-
- We strongly recommend giving the candidate a list of the questions s/he
- will be asked several days in advance, so s/he will know what commitments are
- required before entering the Circle. We also recommend encouraging the
- candidate to respond as fully as possible, rather than with a simple yes or no.
- Elegant language is less important at this moment than giving the candidate the
- opportunity to state her or his feelings and values within a Circle and before
- the people whose company s/he aspires to join - and the exercise in personal
- clarification that inheres in deciding what to say.
-
- The ritual here presented can be elaborated, and we recommend it, as time
- and inclination allow. Some examples: in addition to the ritual welcome, each
- coven member might offer the candidate some advice, or a blessing, or some
- personal statement about Witchcraft and the process of learning involved. Small
- gifts - a crystal, a homemade dream pillow - might be offered as talismans for
- the voyage of discovery now beginning. Cakes and wine, with toasts to the
- new student, might follow.
-
-
- ritual:
-
- [in Circle, with all coven members present, and teaching elder at altar,
- candidate steps to center carrying athame or other working tool]
-
- elder: (c's name), what do you seek?
-
- candidate: I seek to study Witchcraft. I ask you to teach me.
-
- elder: Do you understand that Witchcraft is the priesthood of the Old Gods
- and Old Ways of Nature, and that every Witch is a priestess or priest?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Do you understand that initiation into that priesthood will change
- your life forever, in ways that you cannot now foresee?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Do you understand what priesthood requires: that, if you become a
- Witch, you serve the Lady and the Lord by serving Their People, to the fullest
- of your ability?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Knowing these things, do you want to study Witchcraft and its
- related arts until you know enough to decide whether this is truly your Path?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Do you understand that Witchcraft is one of many means to serve the
- Old Gods and awaken the Old Ways, and that even this is not your way after all,
- you may learn and grow while you are here? Can you accept that the decision may
- be no?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Teaching what I love is a great joy. But I can only teach in joy if
- I know that what I love will be used and shared with care and honor. Before I
- am willing to teach you, there are three things and a fourth that you must
- promise to me:
-
- Will you respect and protect the confidence of all who you meet in
- the Circle and all who seek our aid, revealing their identities to no one
- except by their explicit permission?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Will you practice and teach the Craft for love alone, using this
- knowledge or teaching it only as a free gift, as I give it now to you, never
- accepting payment for it in money or goods or labor?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: Will you promise never to use what I teach you to affect another
- person, avoiding not only baneful magic but all well-intentioned meddling,
- unless you have that person's explicit permission?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: And if time brings fullness, as all here hope and expect it will,
- when you teach new students of your own, will you require these three pledges
- of them, along with their pledge to similarly bind their own students, so that
- all that spring from this line may be so pledged?
-
- candidate: [respond]
-
- elder: [ONLY PROCEEDING IF ALL RESPONSES HAVE BEEN AFFIRMATIVE] This
- being so, I consent to teach you. This is how I value my labor - that I will
- plant only good seed in good soil, to become fruit both sound and sweet. I
- will teach you, I will learn from you, I will learn with you. So we begin by
- exchanging our pledges. Place your hand on this athame and repeat after me:
-
- I, (name), here and now pledge
- To you (name), to the Gods,
- to all in this Circle
- And, most truly, to myself,
- That I will explore the Path called Witchcraft
- Its lore and its symbols;
- its rituals and its deeper meanings
- Sharing with you my joy in discovery
- and all my doubts and qualms.
- Exploring all questions with open mind and heart.
- Until I know surely whether or not
- I am for the priesthood
- and Witchcraft is for me
- In token of this pledge I swear
- on this tool of my power
- To devote myself, from this moment on,
- to learning the ways of Witchcraft
-
- [cover candidate's hand on tool with own hand]
- And I make this pledge to you in return
-
- For the lesser knowledge, which can be taught,
- I will be your teacher.
- For the greater knowledge, which must be discovered,
- I will be your guide and your friend.
- For the questions and perplexities of the path,
- I will be your companion.
- To answer when I may; or simply
- to be silent as you seek your own answers
- And when the time comes to choose
- whether you will enter the priesthood,
- I will share with you
- all I have observed and thought.
- And may the Gods prosper our work together.
-
- Know that although I am your primary teacher, this Circle is not
- made of the two of us alone. All here are dedicated to the Old Ways and each
- has unique knowledge. All of us learn from and with each other. You, too, bring
- the learning of a lifetime and the fresh insight of a beginner's questions.
- Together we are more than the simple sum of each of us alone. Go around the
- Circle, now, and accept each person's greetings.
-
- coveners: [embrace candidate in turn and say] I am _______. I am your
- friend. In time, I may be your sister (or brother).
-
- candidate: [respond with same formula]
-
- elder: [bless the athame or other working tool that candidate brought
- into Circle]. I return this working tool to you with my blessing. Accept it,
- as I have accepted your pledge. Use it now, as your first ritual act.
-
- candidate: [go to each quarter and salute in any way s/he knows] Powers of
- the East (South, West, North) I, ______, call on you to witness my pledge and
- ask you to bless my time of exploration. [silent salute in East].
-
- elder: -------, be welcome in the Circle! [embrace, almost certain to be
- followed by group hug].
-
- all: SO MOTE IT BE!
-
-
- STUDENT'S PLEDGE - alternative versions
- from Coven Risingstar
-
-
- #1
-
- And the need cannot be denied,
- for I am the Mother's child
- And have come back to the forsaken ways
-
- Teach me, Lady Queen*,
- Child of our Mother,
- The words of respect She would have us know,
- The rituals by which we worship
- Her Who birthed us of Herself.
- Guide me in the Way
- That nurtures all and harms none
- As I seek to regain that
- which was lost so long ago.
-
- And, finally,
- walk beside me as Sister, (or Brother)
- for we are both children of the Mother
-
-
- #2
-
- And the need cannot be denied'
- for I am the Mother's child,
- and have come back to the Ways of Old
-
- Teach me, Lady Queen*,
- Child of our Mother,
- The words of respect She would have us know
- The rituals by which we worship
- Her who birthed us out of Herself
- Guide me as I seek what no other can teach me,
- that which is mine but so long denied.
-
- And, finally, walk beside me as Sister (or Brother)
- We are both children of our Mother.
-
-
-
- * I think I would substitute something like "Teach me, Elder Priest/ess"
- or, better yet, simply "Teach me, friend" for this line. - Judy
-
-