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- SPRING EQUINOX CEREMONY
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- Preparations: A wheel symbol stands on the altar; it may be anything
- that feels suitable a cut out disc painted yellow or
- gold and decorated with spring flowers, a circular
- mirror, around brass tray.
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- The High Priest's robe, if any, and accessories should
- be symbolic of the Sun; any metal he wears should be
- gold, gilt,brass or bronze.
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- The altar, if indoors, should be decorated with
- springflowers particularly the yellow ones such as
- daffodils,primroses, gorse, or forsythia. One banquet
- should be ready forhanding to the Spring Queen, and a
- chaplet of flowers for hercrowning. The Spring Queen is
- one of the younger women in the Coven.
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- The cauldron is placed in the center of the circle, with
- an unlit candle in it. If outside, and conditions
- permit, a bonfire is made ready to light. A taper is
- placed ready on the altar for the Maiden to carry fire
- to the High Priest.
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- A phallic wand is on the altar.
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- Half as many cords as there are people present are ready
- on the altar, tied together at their center point in a
- single knot. If there is an odd number of people, add
- one before dividing by two.
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- As part of the feasting and offering to the Gods, you
- can use hard boiled eggs with painted shells. These
- symbolize the World Egg, laid by the Goddess and hatched
- by the heat of the Sun of the God.
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- The High Priest moves to stands in the East, and the High Priestess in
- the West, facing each other over the unlitbonfire. The High Priestess
- carries the phallic wand in her right hand. The rest of the Coven
- distribute themselves aroundthe rest of the perimeter of the Circle.
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- The High Priestess says:
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- "We kindle this fire today
- In presence of the Holy Ones,
- Without malice, without jealousy, without envy,
- Without fear of aught beneath the Sun
- But the High Gods.
- Thee we invoke, O Light of Life,
- Be Thou a bright flame before us,
- Be Thou a guiding star above us,
- Be Thou a smooth path beneath us;
- Kindle Thou within our hearts
- A flame of love for our neighbors,
- To our foes, to our friends, to our kindred all,
- To all men on the broad earth.
- O merciful Son of Cerridwen,
- From the lowliest thing that liveth
- To the Name which is highest of all."
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- The High Priestess holds the phallic wand on high and walks slowly
- deosil around the bonfire or cauldron to stand in front of the High
- Priest. She says:
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- "O Sun, be Thou ready to conquer the Dark!"
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- The High Priestess presents the phallic wand the High Priestand
- then steps to one side.
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- The High Priest holds up the wand in salute and replaces it on the
- altar.
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- The Maiden lights the taper from one of the altar candles and
- presents it to the High Priest. The Maiden then steps to one side.
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- The High Priest carries the taper to the bonfire and lights it. He
- gives the taper back to the Maiden, who blows it out and replaces it
- on the altar. She then picks up the cordsand gives them to the High
- Priest.
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- The High Priestess arranges everyone around the fire, man
- facing woman as far as possible. The High Priest hands out the ends of
- the cords in accordance with her instructions,retaining on end of the
- final cord himself and handing the other end of it to the High
- Priestess. If there is an oddnumber of people, with more men then
- women, he holds on to two cord ends himself, or if more women then
- men, the High Priestess does the same. Either way, both of them must
- be linked with two members of the opposite sex.
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- When everyone is holding a cord, they all pull the cords taut,
- with the central knot above the fire. They then start circling deosil
- in the Wheel dance, building up speed, alwayskeeping the cords taut
- and the knot over the fire. Any chant can be used that sounds good.
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- Then the Coven all sit in a circle round the fire. The
- HighPriest gathers up the cords, being careful not to let them
- getburned and replaces them on the altar.
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- The High Priest names one of the women to be the SpringQueen
- and stands her in front of the altar. He crowns her with the chaplet
- of flowers and gives her the Five Fold Kiss.
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- The High Priest steps back and calls forward each man in turn
- to give the Spring Queen the FiveFold Kiss. When the last man has done
- so, the High Priest presents the Spring Queen with her bouquet.
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- Then, starting with the Spring Queen, everyone jumps over the
- fire, singly or in couples, not forgetting to wish.
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- Farrar, Janet and Stewart; "Eight Sabbats For Witches"; Robert Hale 1983
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