Saturday, October 31, 2009

Prayer For Strength

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Goddess Mother help me
to be patient and strong
to see what is truly important
to act without selfishness or fear

Goddess Mother help me
to trust your wisdom
to resist the coward's way
to walk in faith and compassion
to be truly human in spirit and heart

by Abby Willowroot


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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Witchs Rune

Witchs Rune Cover Darksome night and shining moon
East and south and west and north
Harken to the Witches' Rune
Here we've come to call ye forth

Earth, air, water and fire
Wand, pentacle, cup and sword
Work ye unto our desire
Harken ye unto our word

Cords, censer, scourge, and knife
Power of the witch's blade
Waken all ye unto life
Come ye as the charge is made

Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell
Horned Hunter of the night
Send your power into this spell
Work our will by magic rite

By all the power of land and sea
By al the might of moon and sun
As we will so mote it be
Chant the spell and be it done

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Her Kind

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I have gone out, a possessed witch,

haunting the black air, braver at night;

dreaming evil, I have done my hitch

over the plain houses, light by light:

lonely thing, twelve-fingered, out of mind.

A woman like that is not a woman, quite.

I have been her kind.

I have found the warm caves in the woods,

filled them with skillets, carvings, shelves,

closets, silks, innumerable goods;

fixed the suppers for the worms and the elves:

whining, rearranging the disaligned.

A woman like that is misunderstood.

I have been her kind.

I have ridden in your cart, driver,

waved my nude arms at villages going by,

learning the last bright routes, survivor

where your flames still bite my thigh

and my ribs crack where your wheels wind.

A woman like that is not ashamed to die.

I have been her kind.

by Anne Sexton

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An Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greek And Roman Mythology

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Book: An Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greek And Roman Mythology by James Hampton Belton

E. M. Berens orginally wrote “Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome” to provide an interesting work on Greek and Roman mythology, suitable for advanced schools. He (or she, I haven't been able to find out) wanted to give the student a clear and succinct idea of the Religious beliefs of the ancients, and to render the subject at once interesting and instructive. He hoped to awaken in the minds of young students a desire to become more intimately acquainted with the noble productions of classical antiquity.

I decided to create this Encyclopedia because I like the ease of use of a single browsable document in alphabetical order, and did not find a free encyclopedia that I liked. Wikipedia is a fantastic resource, but it is not an easy read. I liked the consistant, easy style of the E. M. Berens book, and because it was available from Project Gutenberg for free and without restrictions, I could take it and turn it into this reference work at only the cost of my time.
A very brief note on the conventions for the entry headings: the name of the entry is usually followed by the pronounciation in parentheses. In the case of figures who have equivalents in Greek and Roman mythology, the equivalent figure's name then follows in brackets. I hope you enjoy this book. Regards, James Hampton Belton

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

A Reading From The Kalevala

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The epic poem, Kalevala, is celebrated by the Finns this day with parades and readings from the poem. The Kalevala recounts a battle of wits between three wizard brothers and the witch goddess, Louhi. It is a treasure trove of ancient shamanistic practices and spells. Here's a reading"'s Harp " Then the singer of Wainola Took the harp of his creation" adjusting, sweetly tuning" plied his skillful fingers To the strings that he had fashioned" was gladness rolled on gladness" the harmony of pleasure Echoed from the hills and mountains" singing to his playing" of joy did joy come welling" resounded marvelous music" of Northland stopped and listened" creature in the forest" the beasts that haunt the woodlands" their nimble feet came bounding" to listen to his playing" to hear his songs of joyance" the squirrels from the branches" from birch to aspen; Climbed the ermines on the fences"'er the plains the elk-deer bounded" the lynxes purred with pleasure; Wolves awoke in far-off swamp-lands" o'er the marsh and heather" the bear his den deserted" his lair within the pine-wood" by a fence to listen" against the listening gate-posts" the gate-posts yield beneath him; Now he climbs the fir-tree branches That he may enjoy and wonder" and listens to the music Of the harp of Wainamoinen.

~RUNE XLI.

~The Kalevala is a 19th century work of epic poetry compiled by Elias L"onnrot from Finnish and Karelian oral folklore and mythology. The above translation is by John Martin Crawford,

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Ghosties We Have Heard On High

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Halloween Carols - Ghosties We Have Heard on High

Ghosties we have heard on high,
Groaning horribly o'er the plains.
And the witches in reply,
Cacklin' their own eerie strains:

Boooooooooooooooooooooo
Listen to our cry --
Boooooooooooooooooooooo
On this Halloween Night we cry.

Spirits why this jubilee?
Why your ghostly tunes prolong?
What these gruesome tidings be,
Which inspire your ghastly song?

Boooooooooooooooooooooo
Listen to our cry --
Boooooooooooooooooooooo
On this Halloween Night we cry.

(Repeat last verse and chorus.)

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Adf Basic

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ADF BASIC RITUAL NUMBER ONE
by P.E.I. Bonewits, Sally Eaton and others

Procession, lead by D1 and D2:

D1: Ta muid anseo leis na Deithe a adhradh.
D2: We are here to honor the Gods.
D1: A Dheithe, an Airde, a Thabharthoiri ar Bheatha - eistigi agus freagairt orainn!
D2: O Gods, High Ones, Givers of Life - hear and answer us!

Processional song:

We come from the mountains,
Living in the mountains,
Turn the world around.
We come from the oceans,
Living in the oceans,
Turn the world around.

We come from the fire,
Living in the fire,
Turn the world around.

We come from the breezes,
Living in the breezes,
Turn the world around.

Settling song:

She changes everything she touches,
And everything she touches changes.

Tree Meditation:

When e'er we stand in a sacred place
Beneath the Sun's or Moon's bright face,
In a circle's rim or shady grove,
Our spirits go to the Gods we love.

Let all our minds go clear and free,
and form the image of a treee,
A youthful sapling of the glade,
Whose budding branches cast no shade.

Around this tender, supple youth,
Are seen its sturdy forbearers growth,
Those forest Elders strong and wise,
Who nurture those of lesser size.

So close your eyes, and in your mind
Become one of the spirit kind.
Cast off your cares and disbelief,
and enter tree from root to leaf.

Relax and breathe and center will,
Then let the peace within you swell
Until it is a thing profound.
Now send it deep in the ground.

In every little tender root
Feel water flow, and and then transmute;
The sap will flow through ever vein,
Our links to our ancestors regain.

Now let the sap rise in a flood,
And race to every branch and bud;
Each branch extend into the air,
Each leaf unfold in green so fair.

The gentle zephers toss each bough,
And to you calming breaths endow,
While rays of golden summer light
Give warmth and lend their power's might.

Let water rise and fire descend,
And lively air the branches bend;
Thus firmly planted in the Earth,
The elements give us rebirth.

Now let the green entwine,
And form our sacred grove devine.
With branch and root our circle form,
And magic from mundane transform.

We all are rooted just the same,
We feel the same supernal flame,
We drink the water free to all,
We hear the gentle airy call.

Now let us feel our spirits surge,
And into one great spirit merge
To let the Lord and Lady know
That we are ready below.

And let us all link hand to hand,
Before all of the gods we stand,
And in this hallowed space we start
To show all that is in our heart.

Specifacation of ritiual:
Invocation of Ogma the Gate Keeper, or Mannanon in English and Irish: (English by Sally Eaton, Irish by James Duran)
(visualization is a triangle shaped iris opening)

D1: A Oghma, a thiarna na nGeatai, a thiarna an Fheasa, oscail na geatai duinn.
Ta muid ag siul i do lorg, ta' muid ag siul ar do bhealach. Scaoil duinn do theagasc taispeain duinn cen chaol a siul faidh muid slan. Molann muid thu mar gheall ar do chumhacht. Siuil linn a Oghma!

or

D1: A Mhanannon, a thiarna na nGeatai, a thiarna an Fheasa, oscail na geatai duinn. Ta muid ag siul i do lorg, ta' muid ag siul ar do bhealach. Scaoil duinn do theagasc taispeain duinn cen chaol a siul faidh muid slan. Molann muid thu mar gheall ar do chumhacht. Siuil linn a Mhanannon!

D2: O Ogma, Lord of the Gates, Lord of Knowledge, open the ways for us. We walk in your footsteps, we walk your roads. Reveal to us your teaching, reveal to us the way to walk in safety. We praise you for the brightness of your power.
Walk with us, Ogma!

or

D2: O Manannon, Lord of the Gates, Lord of Knowledge, open the ways for us.
We walk in your footsteps, we walk your roads. Reveal to us your teaching, reveal to us the way to walk in safety. We praise you for the brightness of your power. Walk with us, Manannon!

D1: Siuil linn a Oghma...
D2:...walk with us Ogma!
D1: Siuil linn a Oghma...
D2:...walk with us Ogma!
D1: Siuil linn a Oghma...
D2:...walk with us Ogma!

or

D1: Siuil linn a Mhanannon...
D2:...walk with us Manannon!
D1: Siuil linn a Mhanannon...
D2:...walk with us Manannon!
D1: Siuil linn a Mhanannon...
D2:...walk with us Manannon!

Chant:

We invoke thee Ogma, Opener of every Gate
We invoke thee Ogma, Opener of every Gate.
You shall reach us, You shall teach us and reveal our fate.
You shall reach us, You shall teach us and reveal our fate.
(repeat nine times)

or
We invoke Manannon, Opener of every Gate
We invoke Manannon, Opener of every Gate.
You shall reach us, You shall teach us and reveal our fate.
You shall reach us, You shall teach us and reveal our fate.
(repeat nine times)

Invoke Matron of Bards (Bridget nominally)

O Bridget, our heart, Our brightest Queen;
Cast your blessings unto us.
We are your children, You are our mother;
So harken unto us.
You are the Cauldron now in our grove;
Earth-Mother inspire us.
O fire of love, O fire of life;
Please Bridget, come to us!
Triad invocations and consecrating of the waters:

Nature: Fill main chalice with whiskey and secondary chalice with water.
Hold them up and say:

D2: O spirits of the old times and of this place, our companions, our teachers, hallow these waters. Share with us the renewal of the Earth. Share with us comfort, knowledge, and blessing. Speak to our hearts, that we may become one with you
all...Behold the waters of life.

D1: A sprideanna na seanaimsire, agus na haite seo, a chomhghuaillithe,a mhuinteori, beannaigi na h-uisci seo duinn. Roinnigi orainn athbheochan na Talun. Roinnigi orainn suaimhneas, eolas, agus beannacht. Labhraigi linn inar gcroi, le go mbeadh muid in aon bhall libhse...Seo iad uisci na beatha!

Sip from each chalice and passes to D2 then to sunwise (left), saying:

Behold the waters of life.

Asperging song/chant (Fur and Feathers) for while waters being passed.

Fur and feather and scale and skin,
Different without, the same within.
Many of body but one of soul,
Through all creatures, the Gods made whole.
(repeat nine times)

Ancestors:

D2: O people of the old times, our ancestors, our kindred, hallow these waters.
Share with us the bond of life upon the Earth. Share with us comfort, knowledge, and blessing. Speak to our hearts, that we may become one with you all...
Behold the waters of life!

D1: A sheana, a shinseara, a mhuintir, beannaigi n h-uisci seo duinn. Roinnigi orainn ceangal na beatha ar Talamh. Roinnigi orainn suaimhneas, eolas, agus beannacht. Labhraigi linn inar gcroi, le go mbeadh muid in aon bhall libhse....
Seo iad uisci
na beatha!

Asperging song/chant:

It's the blood of the ancients,
That runs through our veins.
And the forms pass,
But the Circle of Life remains.

Gods as a whole:
D2: O Gods of the old times, our mothers, our fathers, hallow these waters.
Share with us your power to regenerate the Earth. Share with us comfort, knowledge, and blessing. Speak to our hearts, that we may become one with you all... Behold the waters of life!

D1: A Dheithe na seanaimsire, a mhaithreacha, a aithreacha, beannaigi na h- uisci seo duinn. Roinnigi orainn bhur gcumhacht le go nginfeadh muid an Domhan. Roinnigi orainn suaimhneas, eolas, agus beannacht. Labhraigi linn inar gcroi, le go mbeadh muid in aon bhall libhse... Seo iad uisci na beatha!

Asperging song/chant:

Mother I feel You under my feet. Mother I hear your heart beat.
Mother I feel You under my feet. Mother I hear your heart beat.
Father I see You where the eagle flies. Spirit going to take me higher.
Father I see You where the eagle flies. Spirit going to take me higher.

Praise offerings and major power raising:

The sacrifice: (see FESTNAME.TXT for diety names of holidays)

D2: Our praise goes up with thee on the wings of eagles; our voices are carried up to thee on the shoulders of the winds. Hear now, o Name, o Name, we pray thee, as we offer up this sacrifice of life. Accept it we pray thee, and cleanse our hearts, giving to us of your peace and life.

D1: Teann ar moladh suas chugat ar sciathain iolar; beitear ar nglortha suas chugat ar ghuailne na gaoithe. Eistigi anois, a..., an..., mas e bhur dtoil e, agus sinn ag ofrail na h-iobairte seo ar son na beatha. Glacaigi lei, mas e bhur dtoil e, agus glanaigi ar gcroithe, ag roinnt arainn do chuid siochana is do bheatha.

The Omen:

D2: Have you accepted our sacrifice of life and human effort?
D1: Give unto us an omen!

Possible repitition of Praise offerings and Omen seeking, if needed.

D1: Rejoice! The NAME and NAME have accepted our sacrifices!

Meditation on personal needs:

Repetition on group needs: done by D1 & D2

Induction of Receptivity:

D1: Of what does the Earth-Mother give, that we may know of the continual flow and renewal of life?
D2: The waters of life.
D1: From whence do these waters flow?
D2: From the bosom of the Earth-Mother, the ever changing All-Mother.
D1: And how do we honor this gift that causes life?
D2: By partaking of the waters of life.
D1: Has the Earth Mother given forth of Her bounty?
D2: She has.
D1: Then give me the waters!

Final consecration and sharing:

D1: A NAME, an NAME, Eistigi agus freagairt orainn! Bean- naigi na h-uisci seo duinn. Muide do chlann, a mhol thu, agus anois iarrann muid ort leigheas, beannachtai, cumhacht agus tinfeadh... Seo iad uisci na beatha!

D2: O NAME, O NAME, hear us and answer us! Hallow these waters! We your children have praised you, and now we ask from you healing, blessing, power and inspiration.... Behold the waters of life!

Passing song/chant:

Burn bright, flame within me,
Kindled of eternal fire.
Of the people I do be,
And the people part of me,
All one in many parts,
A single fire of flaming hearts!

Meditation on reception of blessings and reinforcement of group bonds:

Affirmation of success:

D1: NAME and NAME have Blessed us!

D2:Every time we invoke them, they become stronger and more alert to the needs of their people.

D1: With joy in our hearts, let us return to the realm of mortals, to do the will of the Gods and our own.

D2: Yet, before we leave, we must give thanks to those whom we invited here today.

Thanking of the Entities involved:

D2: O NAME and NAME,
D1: A NAME, an NAME,
D2: We thank you!
D1: Go raibh maith agaibh!

All: Go raibh maith agaibh!

D2: O Gods and Goddesses of the old times,
D1: A Dheithe na seanaimsiri -

All: Go raibh maith agaibh!

D2: O people of the old times, our ancestors, our kindred,
D1: A sheana, a shinseara, a mhuntir -

All: Go raibh maith agaibh!

D2: O spirits of the old times, and of this place,
D1: A sprideanna na seanaimsire, agus na haite seo -

All: Go raibh maith agaibh!

D2: O Bridget, Fire of Life and Fire of Love, Mother of Bards and Goddess of inspiration, we thank you.
D1: A Bhrid, a Thine Bheatha agus a Thine Ghra, a Mhathair na Bardai agus Bheandia na Thinfeadh, go raith maith agat!

Closing of the Gates:
D2: O Ogma, Lord of the Gates, Lord of Knowledge, we thank you. Now let the Gates Between the Worlds be closed!
D1: A Oghma, a Thairna na nGeatai, a Thairna an Fheasa, go raith maith agat.
Anois biodh na geatai idir na saolta a druidte!

or

D2: O Mhannon, we thank you. Now let the Gates Between the Worlds be closed!
D1: A Mannonon go raith maith agat. Anois biodh na geatai idir na saolta a druidte!

Reversing the Tree meditation:

Our sacred grove the Gods do love,
The Earth beneath, the sky above,
But now this ritual must end,
Toward our home and hearthstone fend.

Again we cleat our mind and heart;
The branches shrink and pull apart.
The roots untie and backward turn,
And spirit fire less brightly burns.

Let water sink, let fire go,
Let gentle zephers homeward flow,
And as if in a cleansing rain
Become a single tree again.

Then from this solitary tree
Your soul breaks loose, a being free.
Your body calls, your spirit flies,
Returns, you slowly open your eyes.

Libation:

D1: To thee we return this portion of thy bounty, o NAME our Mother, even as we must someday return unto thee.

Final Benediction:

D1: Let us go out into the world, secure in the knowledge that our sacrifices have pleased the Gods and Goddesses, and that we go forth upon the Earth under their protection.

D2: We have finished this ceremony!
D1: So be it!
All: Biodh se!

Recessional song/chant: Walk with Wisdom

Walk with wisdom
from this hallowed place.
Walk not in sorrow,
our roots shall ere embrace.
May Strength be your brother,
and Honor be your friend.
and Luck be your lover until we meet again.

-
From:THE DRUIDS PROGRESS, Report #6. The DRUIDS PROGRESS is
published semiannually (Gods Willing) and is sent primarily to the subscribing members of ADF. For Further information write: ADF, PO Box 1022, Nyack, NY USA 10960-1022 (include a SASE). All Items accredited to "the Archdruid" have been written by and are (C) 1990 by P.E.I. Bonewits. All items created by other parties are (C) 1990 by them. All opinions expressed, save those specifically attributed to the Board of Trustees, are the opinions of the individuals expressing them and are Not official ADF policy. Reprint Procedure: Neopagan, Druidic, Medievalist and all cultural publications may reprint any material written by P.E.I.
Bonewits, but his copyright notice must appear in full. If more than 250 words are excerpted, one cent per word should be donated to ADF.

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Unveiled

Unveiled Cover Across all eternity
Love punctures the veil.
And time, but an illusion
Exists Only in the eyes
Of Small men.
Whereas we know forever.
We Love forever.

Contributed and authored by Moontoadie

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