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- Harvest Home Ritual
- 1987
- By Michael Fix
-
- Circle Casting
- (High Priestess)
- (Spoken while harvesting imaginary grain in perimeter of circle)
-
- Birds circle hungrily overhead
- As through harvested fields we tread.
- The smokehouse fires and burning leaves
- Their scents do spiral and interweave.
- Ripples circle in our wake
- As rice we harvest from a lake.
- The dusty Earth now shorn of locks
- Swirls as pass our fattened flocks.
- Much bounty may our harvest see
- As we cast, so mote it be!
-
- Responsorial: So mote it be!
-
- Quarter Invocations
- (High Priest)
-
- Facing East: Guardians of the watchtower of the east, we do summon, stir, and
- call thee up to protect us in our rite. Come to us now on the cool breath of
- Autumn's sigh which heralds the advent of Winter and the close of harvest
- time. Breathe into us the spirit of the pure joy of life. So mote it be!
-
- Responsorial: So mote it be!
-
- Facing South: Guardians of the watchtower of the south, we do summon, stir,
- and call thee up to protect us in our rite. Come forth from the cook fires
- and smokehouses where food is being made ready for the coming cold months.
- Kindle within us the flame of spiritual awakening. So mote it be!
-
- Responsorial: So mote it be!
-
- Facing West: Guardians of the watchtower of the west, we do summon, stir, and
- call thee up to protect us in our rite. Come forth from the rainbow hued
- morning dew that covers the fields, and is soon to be frost. Asperge us with
- your diadems and water our deepest roots that we may find peace of mind. So
- mote it be!
-
- Responsorial: So mote it be!
-
- Facing North: Guardians of the watchtower of the north, we do summon, stir,
- and call thee up to protect us in our rite. Come forth from the fertile bosom
- of our Blessed Mother Earth, and nourish us so that our hopes may grow to
- fruition. So mote it be!
-
- Responsorial: So mote it be!
-
- Blessing, Consecration, and Procession of the Elements
-
- (Four members of the coven who have been chosen beforehand now approach the
- Priestess. Each holds one of the following: an incense burner, a candle, a
- vessel of water, and a vessel of salt. Each in turn approaches the Priestess,
- recites their piece, receives her blessing, and then processes deosil around
- the perimeter of the circle while stopping to bow at each of the quarters.)
-
- (Celebrant with the incense burner symbolizing the element of air)
-
- I am everywhere. I fill the fleshy pouches of your lungs, I stir all things
- from the smallest blade of grass to the tallest tree. I cool you with my
- breezes and destroy you with my storms. Without me you would die. Am I not
- holy and worthy of praise?
-
- (Celebrant with the candle symbolizing the element of fire)
-
- I live in the guarded embers of campfires and the pilot lights of stoves, I
- spring from the lightning and the hands of men, I warm you and I destroy you.
- Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise?
-
- (Celebrant with the water vessel symbolizing the element of water)
-
- I rise from the moist crevices of the Earth, I beat on the shores of Her body,
- I fall from the skies in silver sheets. Without me you would die. Am I not
- holy and worthy of praise? (Celebrant asperges the circle with water)
-
- (Celebrant with the salt vessel symbolizing the element of earth)
-
- I am your Mother. From me come the fruit and grain and animals which feed
- you. I am your support, and my pull on your bodies keeps you held firmly to
- me. Without me you would die. Am I not holy and worthy of praise?
-
- Invocation of the Goddess
- (High Priest)
-
- Come to us Moist Mother Earth. Come to us and take your ease. You have
- labored long and hard to bring forth your bounty, so that we your children may
- survive. Come and relax, for well have you earned your rest. Eat and drink
- your fill, sing, dance, and be merry, for you have done well, and there is
- plenty for all. And, if it pleases you to ask for the favors of one of us as
- well, may you find satisfaction there too. We shout your praises, for you are
- the essence of fullfillment, love, and joy. You are the most beautiful, and
- beyond measure is your grandeur and great- ness. May we never forget that we
- are a part of your Sacred Body, and may we work to preserve it in all of its
- myriad forms. All hail the Great Mother!
-
- Responsorial: All hail the Great Mother!
-
- Invocation of the God
- (High Priestess)
-
- Come to us Lord of the Hunt, Sacred Herdsman, and Divine Smith. Put by your
- horn, lay aside your crook, stow your hammer, and quit your forge for now.
- Wipe your brow, and come find your leisure in the midst of our good company.
- Have a seat, put up your feet, and pour yourself a cold draught. By the
- virtue of your work have you earned a rest, for well have your cared for the
- wild beasts and domesticated flocks. And many a time has your forge burned
- long into the night with you hard at work creating lightning bolts of such
- exquisite beauty and terrible power as we have ever beheld. Join us Great
- Lord, and indulge yourself to the fullest. May you know no want in our
- presence, for thanks to you and the Goddess, we know no want. We raise our
- glasses high and toast your greatness. All hail the God of the Wild Magicks.
-
- Responsorial: All hail the God of the Wild Magicks.
-
- Guided Meditation by Priest
-
- (Meditation will be about our own spiritual harvest.
- This will conclude with a personal empowerment chant)
-
- Empowerment Chant
-
- (Holding hands, the coven members repeat the following chant until the high
- priestess decides that enough energy has been raised, and upon her signal
- everyone will direct a portion of the energy into themselves to help them to
- develop the inner strength to attain personal spirtual goals.)
-
- Ripen fruit, ripen seed
- Harken to my inner need
-
- Communion
-
- (Fruit and Wine, songs, and a good time. Also, each member of the coven will
- be asked to describe something that they have done in the last liturgical year
- that has "borne fruit.")
-
- Quarter Banishings
- (High Priest)
-
- Facing East: Guardians of the watchtower of the east, return now to the brisk
- Autumn breezes which are brimming with the excitement of the year's climax.
- Take with you our blessings and thanks. Hail and farewell!
-
- Responsorial: Hail and farewell!
-
- Facing South: Guardians of the watchtower of the south, return now to the
- dying fires of Autumn's heat soon to give way to Winter's chill. Take with you
- our blessings and thanks. Hail and farewell!
-
- Responsorial: Hail and farewell
-
- Facing West: Guardians of the watchtower of the west, return now to the
- Autumn rains which cool the Earth's fevered brow baked in the heat of Summer
- afternoons. Take with you our blessings and thanks. Hail and farewell!
-
- Responsorial: Hail and farewell!
-
- Facing North: Guardians of the watchtowers of the north, return now to the
- Earth where worms burrow deeper and seeds nestle awaiting the long sleep of
- Winter. Take with you our blessings and thanks. Hail and farewell!
-
- Responsorial: Hail and farewell!
-
- Circle Banishing
- (High Priestess)
-
- Equal night and equal day
- Soon the light will fade away
- Equal day and equal night
- This circle fades as does the light
- Thus the magick we invoke
- Fades anon like wisps of smoke
- Until we next decide to play
- Equal night and equal day
-
- So mote it be!
-