We Spin The Wheel – Bringing the
Sun down to Earth; an exploration of the meaning of the Sabbat Cycle in mundane
life.
Introduction:
Wicca is many things to many people. One of its aspects as
a religion is its function as an ethical system. The mythical origins of the
craft suggest it is a resistance movement characterised by strategies for
circumventing and undermining a dominant and hostile paradigm, but the modern
experience is more that of a framework for expressing certain and progressive
ideals of the dominant culture rather than opposing it utterly. Still, we have
not usually considered the case of how a society would be structured if the
craft itself were the dominant paradigm or how that position would act to
impose modifications in our formulation of ethics and conduct. This field is
far too large to make significant inroads today, but I would like to suggest an
approach by which we can consider the issue.
The wheel of the year is the story of the cycle of the Sun,
and therefore in Wiccan understanding, of the god. Behind all lies the Great
Mother who underpins the very existence of the universe within which our solar
system has its being. The goddess also has her part in the wheel of the year.
The wheel itself is determined by the course of the Sun, and the goddess’ role
in it is ancillary. It is the life story of the god we will be focusing on in
this talk.
The wheel being seasonal is usually understood in an
agricultural, environmental or astronomical sense, or as the cycle of a life. These
are all valid interpretations, but they are ubiquitous to the point of
obscuring alternatives. It is one such alternative I shall outline today.
The gods are our vehicle for relating our human experiences
with the cosmic whole, so it behoves us to examine that which defines us as
humans. We are physical animals and self-aware perceivers of our internal and
external realities as well as possessing high intelligence, but those features
are not unique to us, not even the high intelligence. What truly sets us apart
is our mode of survival, which is founded on active restructuring of the world
around us in accordance with our will. The truest manifestation of our nature
in our worship of and interaction with the gods will recognise this reality and
incorporate it. The wheel of the year provides an ideal opportunity to express
this.
My idea for examining this understanding of the wheel and
how we can best engage with the gods through it is to treat it as the
embodiment of all stages of a project. The life story of the god is mapped onto
the experience of a person attempting to organise and execute a specific act of
creative will, as well as their experience of what ultimately becomes of that
effort. This is highly atypical, but I believe it offers a fresh approach for engaging
people who are not usually intimately connected with the cycles of nature or
the practicalities of traditional agriculture and who might not have more than
a vague notion of astronomy or astrology, but who are used to seeing the world,
especially in their work environment, through a task-oriented lens. Such people
are the overwhelming majority in our high-tech urban age, and if the craft is
to continue to grow much beyond its current level, those people must be able to
find something within it they can understand and connect to. Such engagement
will eventually also lead to a greater appreciation of the natural cycles the
wheel draws inspiration from.
Getting to the meat of the topic, we need to select a
starting point for our journey around the wheel. We shall commence our journey
through the life stages of the god with Yule.
Yule:
-Read ‘The Second Coming’.
“Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;”. With these
insightful words, W, B Yeats captures a vital aspect of the essence of Yule.
The cycle must be, for stasis is impossible and inherently unstable. There is
no staying in the moment, however much we may wish to. The present is a fragile
platform, forever collapsing beneath us.
Yule marks the commencement
of the round and is symbolically considered to be the moment of conception of
the god. His father is the god of the previous cycle, and the world which has
been left from the action of that cycle forms the very circumstances, the DNA
so to speak, which shapes the form and potential paths the new god must take.
The old order of things established a particular way of doing things and a
particular pattern of consequences of this. Those consequences form the new
dialectic which gives rise to the new cycle.
The ritual exchange between the High Priestess and the god through the High Priest is as follows:
HPS: "Great god, new star in the hidden firmament,
The ritual exchange between the High Priestess and the god through the High Priest is as follows:
HPS: "Great god, new star in the hidden firmament,
Lord of light and life and fire,
Naked energy, nascent lord,
Bringer of new life, torch glowing upon untrodden paths,
Descend we pray thee, upon thy servant and priest here."
God Speech:
"The past is the father and eternity is the mother of the future. Whatever we do, there comes a time when it is done, and what has been done is over. Promises, hopes, victories, defeats, achievements, losses, joy and bitterness, the rising and falling of the wheel. The present is fragile and we cannot remain in it. It cannot sustain us. It breaks beneath our weight. The new impulse must emerge from the death of the old. Now in the time of the dying of the past light, the world is left pregnant with the hopes of the future. A secret flame has been kindled in the darkness, new light for the world."
At Yule, the god is as yet just a growing potential without
awareness of the world around him or of himself and his own nature. This stage
should be considered that of the unfolding of the consequences of the previous
cycle and the development of the conditions which will shape the new cycle.
This is the time in which the existential basis of the future consciousness and
existence of the god is being founded.
The tool associated with Yule is the pentacle. The stage of the god's life cycle is conception. The associated quality is compassion. The associated virtue is to remain silent.
The tool associated with Yule is the pentacle. The stage of the god's life cycle is conception. The associated quality is compassion. The associated virtue is to remain silent.
Imbolc:
Imbolc celebrates the descent of spirit into matter. In
terms of this round, it marks the first emergence of blind awareness of the
developing god of his internal and external reality. This consciousness is as
yet embryonic, reacting to the circumstances of His existential situation,
allowing the established conditions of the old order of things to shape His
orientation to the world and the future. In spite of this reactivity, there is
a sense of open possibility and new paths awaiting. The form of the god is set
by the circumstances of His ancestry and emergence, but his choices are not.
What he must respond to, the world as it is, is set, but the nature of the
response is fluid.
In keeping with the theme of the round as emblematic of the
execution of a project in accordance with will, at this point, participants are
asked to begin consideration of an individual project of their own to work on
as the wheel progresses. The project should be substantial enough to require
work and devotion not trivial in terms of an effort of several months or a
year, but not so involved and demanding that there isn’t a reasonable prospect
of completing it within the year either. Participants are instructed to formulate
their plans in silence until Spring Equinox, when they may reveal their ideas
to others if they so desire.
When I first worked this round and set the task of
formulating a project to work on, but before I got to the bit about doing so in
silence, one of our participants immediately shouted out “Chicken run!” In
honour of her enthusiasm, that project will be used as our example for
demonstrating what happens at each stage.
For a sense of how the themes of the sabbat are woven into
the ritual, consider the invocation and god response for Imbolc, as follows:
HPS invocation:
“Feel the pulsing, beating rhythm
“Feel the pulsing, beating rhythm
As your forming heart awakens,
Indwelling Spirit quickens Your Being.
Your presence, still nascent, yet guides us
On an unwritten path, awaiting the light.
Appear to us now so that we may know.
Great Lord bring enlightenment to us tonight,
Descend, we pray thee, upon thy servant and Priest.”
-HP God Speech.
“Oh, star in dark of frigid night,
From heaven’s limit shines the light,
Upon the frosty ground so white,
Blank as the unwritten page,
Empty as untrodden stage,
The story of our will to write.”
The intent here is to draw a comparison between the white
frosty ground of a cold Imbolc pre-dawn night and a blank slate waiting for a
new history to be written in accord with the choices of the new god. The page
is blank, the slate is clean. Darkness still abides, however, and the time has
not yet come for those choices to be made. Will is not yet formed. At this
time, the foundations of the mind are being laid for the rise of the first
informed thought.
In terms of our project for the round, we have just started
to think about what we might want to do. The back yard has been nagging at you
to do something with it. You have all that empty space. What could be done?
What might interest you or enhance your life? How about a vegetable patch, or a
flower bed? What about a gazebo? Or an ornamental maze? Or perhaps you could
keep chickens, or maybe ducks, or goats. Each choice involves a different set
of requirements, of levels of effort and commitment, of expense and hassle and
ongoing maintenance. Each has its own kind of reward. Each choice, if made,
will involve sacrificing other potential uses, with some doors closed while
others open. These are all aspects to consider as you ruminate on a plan.
The tool associated with Imbolc is the wand. The stage of the god's life cycle is the descent of spirit. The associated quality is humility. The associated virtue is to know.
The tool associated with Imbolc is the wand. The stage of the god's life cycle is the descent of spirit. The associated quality is humility. The associated virtue is to know.
Ostara:
Ostara takes place at the spring equinox and is ably
symbolised by the rising sun and the dawning of the light. This represents the
birth of the god into true sight and perception of the brilliant light of day,
and marks the dawn of active conscious thought and enlightened perception. With
the advent of sight, knowledge becomes clear and thought works with that
certainty toward its goals. With sight and knowledge come the potential for
power over the world, but also a keen awareness of the constraints and limits
of the world’s various potentialities, and as a consequence, an encounter with
limitation. The main themes, however, are light, sight and knowledge. These are
expressed and reinforced several times in the course of the ritual banter, as
shown with the following:
Sabbat Speech (SM):
“Spring is
symbolic of the first touch of light, hence of understanding, of engagement
with the world. The dawning of the mighty Sun reveals that which has been
hidden, and lights our path. This is the birth of the God into manifestation
and action, the breaking of the seedling through the surface of the Earth, the
first opening of newborn eyes and first mindful grasp of the way ahead.”
Coven Chant:
“Hidden fire,
wrapped in night,
Rise in glory,
bring the light!
The God is
born, now is the day,
Reveal the
vision, show the way!”
HPS
God Invocation:
God Response:
“The Sun is
risen, the world is created anew. As Above, So Below. The slumbering spirit awakens
ambitious and knows itself in full for the first time. Fate and destiny wait
upon Me. Inner sight informs the outer path! Marshall your wisdom! Go forth
with Knowledge!”
In terms of our project, you’ve considered all your options
since Imbolc, and settled on a chicken run. You may now reveal this to others
if you wish, or remain silent on the matter if you prefer. It is time to face
what this means squarely, to begin planning your finances and time, creating a
design for the structure, calculate the building material you need, decide if
you have the necessary skills yourself to see it through or if you have to get
some help or hire someone to do the work for you, research what the local
council requires of you, check regulations on keeping livestock, look into what
sort of chooks you want, where to source feed and so on through all aspects of
this mission. This sabbat is deeply tied in with the functions of sight and
thought and research preparatory to action.
The tool associated with Ostara is the scourge. The stage of the god's life cycle is birth. The associated quality is mirth. The associated virtue is to know.
The tool associated with Ostara is the scourge. The stage of the god's life cycle is birth. The associated quality is mirth. The associated virtue is to know.
Beltain:
Beltain is celebrated at the beginning of the final month
of spring and is symbolised by the midmorning Sun. It is a celebration of the
core of the act of creation and its manifestation in human life in the act of
sexual reproduction. The young god unites with the goddess in ecstatic union
and the Earth is thereby made fertile, All nature bursts with new life.
There are deeper significances to this process. Beltain is
a celebration of love inspired by beauty to bring forth the good, and this
occurs on many levels. To understand how deep this process goes, we can examine
the ‘ladder of love’ as explained by Socrates’ speech in Plato’s dialogue ‘The
Symposium’. Socrates recounts a conversation with the priestess Diotima of
Mantinea. In it, Socrates learns that love is the need for beauty, and that
beauty is experienced by people in an ascending hierarchy of virtue, starting
with the desire of physical beauty and expanding to include ever more abstract
notions. It goes from appreciation of physical beauty in people to appreciation
of spiritual beauty in people, then to appreciation of the beauty of morals and
art, then to appreciation of the beauty of truth and wisdom, and finally to an
apprehension and appreciation of pure archetypal beauty in and of itself. Along
the way we learn that every desire for the good is love, that love is the desire
for the perpetual possession of what is good and that the object of love is
both beauty and the procreation of beauty. Understanding this, it becomes easy
to slot our interpretation of the wheel into an expanded concept of Beltain,
insofar as we are honouring a creative process whereby we seek the good.
How can we express these ideas in ritual exchange? To my
mind, we can still use the traditional model of interaction between the HP and
HPS performing as the god and goddess. The god is still representative of an
impulse conceived in the realm of linear time seeking to make a mark in the
realm of eternity, symbolised by the goddess. A suitable sabbat speech
introducing the action might be as follows:
Sabbat
Speech:
“This is the time of year we come together to celebrate that touch of the god upon our spirit which strives toward the highest and greatest beauty we can perceive, whatever that might be and in whatever manner we do so. The young god is transported by the beauty of the goddess and yearns above all to unite with Her in ecstasy forever, for through that union lies the door of immortality wherein eternity dwells in a moment.”
Goddess
Speech:
“I am the circle of the world,
The All-Encloser,
I hold the seed of all within me,
I am perfect as the silver moon,
What need have I of thee?”
God
Speech:
“Perfect thou art, but what of this?
Perfection is sterile as marble,
But I am the fire which quickens the seed.
Through me your potential shall come alive,
Made manifest in the world of time and action.
You cannot deny me the prize.”
In terms of our project, now is the time to begin putting
our plans into action. We’ve done our research and laid our plans. Now we apply
to council for all the permits and approvals needed. Now we begin the purchase
of materials, lay out the groundwork in the back yard, start digging postholes
and gathering nails, chicken-wire, cable-ties and whatever else we need. Now we
approach chicken breeders and negotiate the purchase of our chooks. All the
work needed to establish our project as a real thing commences at this point.
The act of creation has begun and our will is being actively worked in the
world.
The tool associated with Beltain is the censor. The stage of the god's life cycle is sexual maturity. The associated quality is beauty. The associated virtue is to will.
The tool associated with Beltain is the censor. The stage of the god's life cycle is sexual maturity. The associated quality is beauty. The associated virtue is to will.
Summer Solstice:
Summer Solstice is celebrated at the summer solstice and is
symbolised by the Sun at midday. The god is at the height of his power, fully
enthroned as ruler of the world, the divine god-king, warrior and lawgiver, protector
and defender of His realm and all who look to him, consort of the goddess. He
has married his beloved and is fully established as the ruling power, fully
conscious and capable in His control. Life is at its peak. The creative phase
of life has been achieved and fulfilled. The god is now dedicated to managing
His creation.
Some thought might be given for each sabbat to appropriate
music to set the mood for what is going on at that time of year. In the case of Summer Solstice, I’ve often thought that ’Stay’ by Australian band ‘Undermines’ would
make a good introduction. It contains elements both of the attitude
appropriate to a king as well as a reference to the test to come which shall be
the true proof of kingship.
-Play ‘Stay’.
The ritual will include references to the king’s role as
protector and lawgiver, and emphasise his rulership over the Earth. The
narrative might include the following:
Sabbat
Speech:
“After long striving the god has reached His goal and
reigns enthroned as King of the Earth. Hail to the King, protector, master,
giver of law! The land is fruitful beneath the brilliant midday Sun and the
Lady is fulfilled of promise!”
HPS
Invocation of the god:
“Lord of the Earth, Master of the world of nature and the
world of women and men, Father of Law, come to us! Protector of the land,
warrior valiant, benevolent one, Come to us! Oh King beneath whose hand the
people grow and prosper, come to us! Oh Lord of shining countenance, light-bringer,
come to us! Descend, we pray thee, upon thy servant and priest!”
God
Response:
“Oh path well-trod! Oh striving sated! Will has mastered
the waiting world and shaped the life of all. Inner vision is put forth and the
outer realm is formed as clay on the potter’s wheel. The light of hope once so
dim and fickle shines with daystar might and sheds largesse upon the world from
the throne of noon. Rejoice in victory! Revel in the high days of bliss and
plenty. Take what I have provided and go forth with wisdom, taking thought for
the days to come.”
In terms of our project, the chicken run has now been
built, the chooks have been introduced and the eggs are flowing steadily.
Things have been established and are running smoothly. You are large and in charge
and rule the roost, so to speak.
The tool associated with Summer Solstice is the sword. The stage of the god's life cycle is mature manhood. The associated quality is power. The associated virtue is to will.
The tool associated with Summer Solstice is the sword. The stage of the god's life cycle is mature manhood. The associated quality is power. The associated virtue is to will.
Lammas:
Lammas is celebrated early in the final month of summer,
when the warmth of summer is at its height. The Sun at mid-afternoon is the
symbol for this sabbat. The king has ruled since summer solstice, the warmth of
the year and of the day is at its peak and is set to decline from here on. The
impulse which started His journey has reached its fulfilment and now faces its
conclusion, for Lammas is the sabbat of the sacrificed god.
Lammas reminds us that everything has its price and all
actions have consequences. The gods inspire us to be the most we can be, and
thus incorporate extremes and absolutes in their life cycle. For a journey
which has no set finite limit to how much can be achieved, there is only one
possible price, and that is everything you have and everything you are. At this
point the god willingly pays that price.
Sacrifice is entrenched in our cultural understanding of
the world at many levels, from the Christian idea of the sacrifice of Christ
(who is also held to have died at 3pm) to the concepts of duty and honour which
motivate and obligate the sacrificial spirit from our warriors and other
defenders and protectors commissioned to place themselves between harm and the
rest of society. In a wider sense, any action we undertake has as a necessary
consequence the closing of some options, referred to as the ‘opportunity cost’
in economics. As such, sacrifice is an inherent property of life itself, and it
is right to acknowledge this reality of our world. Beyond this necessary choosing
and culling of potentials, there is the spirit which goes above and beyond,
offering the ultimate price for the achievement of the supreme good.
People’s vision of the good and the desirable varies
greatly, of course, and not all will agree on a given path. Some of the finest
expressions of the dedication needed to risk all are found in countercultural
expressions of determination and defiance. In that spirit, I propose the
following song as an appropriate expression of the main theme of Lammas. Within
it we find not a celebration of victorious heroism and sacrifice with
confidence of inevitable victory, but a stark look at doubt and difficulty in
the battle for self-mastery in the face of uncertainty. This is an old
punk/folk band called New Model Army, first active in the 80s, and the song is
called ‘The Attack’.
-Play ‘The Attack’.
The ritual exchanges for Lammas of course reflect the
themes of the sabbat, as follows.
Sabbat Speech:
“With every choice we make, something is gained and something is lost. We gain that which our chosen path leads us to. We lose the status quo of the aspect which the decision impacts. That which we were is no longer what we have become. That which we could have been before we chose is no longer available to us. For everything we undertake, a sacrifice on some level is implied. We come together now to acknowledge and celebrate that which has been surrendered so that we may move forward on our quest.”
“With every choice we make, something is gained and something is lost. We gain that which our chosen path leads us to. We lose the status quo of the aspect which the decision impacts. That which we were is no longer what we have become. That which we could have been before we chose is no longer available to us. For everything we undertake, a sacrifice on some level is implied. We come together now to acknowledge and celebrate that which has been surrendered so that we may move forward on our quest.”
God Invocation:
"Great god, Stag of the
woodlands, lover of the Goddess,
Master of destiny and giver of
law, ruler of all under the Sun,
Come as the Soldier, come as the
Pioneer, come as the Scientist, come as the revealer and bestower, come to your
fate. Come as the Rebel, come as the Heretic, come as the Bringer of Light in a
darkened world, come as the Fulfiller of Oaths.
For your day has had its zenith
and your light has guided the Hidden Children's labours. The impulse is
discharged into the world and the lives of women and men. Come to us, Oh King!
Come we pray thee, and descend upon thy servant and priest here!"
God Response:
"Passage of time and ken of
things undone
lay heavy on a mind in the
westering Sun
But the work of labouring for the
light
will ease the heart as it faces
night.
As the children revel in largesse
of day
I willingly kneel, the price to
pay."
As the god lays stricken upon the
Earth, the coven chants in anticipation of the new adventure awaiting the
fallen king, as a presentiment of the journey to the underworld and the ongoing
role of the slain king.
Chant:
"Sun is falling on its way,
Darkness follows on from day,
Praise the god who'll sow the
light,
In darkness deep and womb of
night."
Looking to our project, this sabbat gives us pause to
reflect on that which has been lost or turned aside or destroyed through the
particular choice you made. You love those chooks, but they sure make a mess of
the garden. The special mobile chook run you have for them needs to be moved
often or they’ll turn that patch of ground into a desert. You can’t leave home
for extended periods of time without imposing on others to help, because the
chooks aren’t going to feed themselves. Some things you wanted have been put
off while you absorb the financial cost of setting the chicken run up. While
they have certainly enhanced your life in some ways, they have also imposed a
price.
The tool associated with Lammas is the athame. The stage of the god's life cycle is the point of death. The associated quality is honour. The associated virtue is to dare.
The tool associated with Lammas is the athame. The stage of the god's life cycle is the point of death. The associated quality is honour. The associated virtue is to dare.
Autumn Equinox:
Autumn Equinox is celebrated on the astronomical occasion and is
symbolised by the setting sun. This is a ceremony of remembrance and a
celebration of the end results and consequences of the life of the god.
Traditionally it honours the results of the harvest, and it is the same in
modern times. The god has performed His work. We now partake of the fruits of
those labours. Autumn Equinox is, in a certain sense, the fulfilment of the whole round.
It is the final stage of the process, the end-result to which we have been
working. In terms of the project we’ve been following, this is the omelette.
The energy of Autumn Equinox is the energy of crystallised results. It
is the energy of ultimate, actualised consequences to actions, grounded in
reality and established in the realm of time, beyond possibility of change. The
successful businessman retiring with great wealth into a life of leisure, the
scientist whose patient work has at length resulted in a great breakthrough in
understanding now foundational to human understanding, the lifelong alcoholic
now facing death from liver failure beyond any medical hope of cure and the
vicious serial killer whose crimes have finally caught up with him and now will
spend the rest of his days behind bars, all these are equally partakers of the
energy of the autumn equinox. Their fates and the desirability of enjoying or
enduring them are radically different. The choices we make in the early part of
the round are critical to where we end up, and working the round as an exercise
in empty form will not save anyone from their poor choice of content. This is
reflected in the sabbat speech which introduces the theme of the ritual.
Sabbat Speech:
“The long striving of the God is over and we live in the shadow of His life and the bounty of His efforts. Rejoice therefore for His life, and the memory of the light we have known. Contemplate where our striving has bought us, and look back, whether in satisfaction or regret, seeking the guidance of the Gods. Discern the seeds of the future now achieved, that we might benefit from our hard-won wisdom in time to come.”
As I said, in terms of our project, this is the omelette, that is, this is the point at which we enjoy the results of our efforts and gain the rewards of our labours. Your chooks are producing a regular supply of eggs, enough for you to make yourself an omelette whenever you please, and even swap some with friends and neighbours for things you want or need, or just give them away out of generosity if you so wish. Your situation also provides the basis for future opportunities. One of your neighbours is a beekeeper and provides you honey and beeswax in return for your eggs. Another grows great fresh vegetables and has fruit trees. Yet another is a computer geek who is willing to help build that website you want.
“The long striving of the God is over and we live in the shadow of His life and the bounty of His efforts. Rejoice therefore for His life, and the memory of the light we have known. Contemplate where our striving has bought us, and look back, whether in satisfaction or regret, seeking the guidance of the Gods. Discern the seeds of the future now achieved, that we might benefit from our hard-won wisdom in time to come.”
As I said, in terms of our project, this is the omelette, that is, this is the point at which we enjoy the results of our efforts and gain the rewards of our labours. Your chooks are producing a regular supply of eggs, enough for you to make yourself an omelette whenever you please, and even swap some with friends and neighbours for things you want or need, or just give them away out of generosity if you so wish. Your situation also provides the basis for future opportunities. One of your neighbours is a beekeeper and provides you honey and beeswax in return for your eggs. Another grows great fresh vegetables and has fruit trees. Yet another is a computer geek who is willing to help build that website you want.
While the celebration of this crystallisation of results
proceeds, in the back of our minds awareness stirs that as we rejoice in the
ultimate fruits of the god’s labours, the story of His spirit is not yet done, and
while we take our repose in the world He created for us, He has embarked on
another journey.
The tool associated with Autumn Equinox is the boline. The stage of the god's life cycle is the aftermath of death. The associated quality is reverence. The associated virtue is to dare.
The tool associated with Autumn Equinox is the boline. The stage of the god's life cycle is the aftermath of death. The associated quality is reverence. The associated virtue is to dare.
Samhain:
Samhain is in something of a unique position in the cycle
(although all the sabbats are unique in their way) in that it deals with the
actions of the god beyond the veil, and in that the traditional function has
more to do with fellowship with the dead rather than the specific actions of
the god in relation to the wheel, which actually form the basis of a
foundational Mystery of the craft. Although Samhain is the sabbat which most
closely matches that Mystery, it does not usually present its working. In this
case I will briefly discuss how we might understand the progress of the wheel
at this time in relation to the paradigm we’ve been looking at.
As stated in the discussion about Yule, the residue of the
old cycle forms the impetus for the development of the new. At this point, the
god dwells in the underworld, the realm of the dead, the discarded, the ignored
and the damned. The established order always has its particular set of the
damned, be they people, things, ideas, behaviours or whatnot. Now the god
dwells amid the discarded, the ignored, the outcast. The established order
inevitably generates the seeds of a reaction to and possibly against it as the
paradigm it has established generates a new set of issues to be dealt with that
lay beyond the scope of the capability of that establishment.
The Samhain ritual will properly deal with the covener’s
personal relation with Death and those who have passed beyond. Text for the critical
part may be something such as follows:
Sabbat Speech:
“Darkness has fallen and we enter the realm of winter. In
the deep of the night of Samhain, the Lord of Shades and of matters finished
has the power to reach those who have the courage to call. Tonight, we face the
veil as it shivers with the longing of those on both sides to bridge the gulf.”
Invocation of the God:
HPS: “Here in the stillness, in the darkness and the cold,
I call unto Thee, O Lord of the Underworld, Lord of the Shades, O Horned One,
Visage of Terror, Bringer of Rest, Comforter and Consoler. Come forth and be
with us, O Guardian of the departed! Descend, we pray Thee, upon Thy servant
and priest here!”
God Response:
HP: “Dwell not in regret of the wall separating the realms of Life and Death. Be glad of the lessons, the wisdom and the growth born of the strivings of those now gone. Their works echo still in the texture of life. I bid you commune in silence with the Mighty Dead, and listen for the promptings of the inner voice of the spirit.”
And meanwhile, back on our side of the veil, you have
become quite fond of your chickens with their ability to charm and relax you
with their quirky little ways. Originally you just wanted to do something with
the yard, and you rather liked eggs, but now your research into these birds,
inspired in part by your own growing love for them as unique and interesting,
as well as useful creatures has brought you to thinking about the plight of
those caught up in factory farming, and a new direction is slowly building
within you.
The tool associated with Samhain is the cords. The stage of
the god’s life cycle is the Lord of Death. The quality associated with it is strength.
The associated virtue is to remain silent.
Summation:
Looking at the wheel in this way reveals some interesting
patterns and symmetries. First, a key to understanding the nature of the wheel
is understanding the difference between the Greater Sabbats (Samhain, Imbolc,
Beltain, Lammas) and the Lesser Sabbats (Yule, Ostara, Litha, Mabon). The
Greater Sabbats are those where actions are performed. The Lesser Sabbats
celebrate the outcomes of those actions.
The tools associated with the Greater Sabbats can be
classified as ‘active’ and those with the Lesser as ‘passive’. When we examine
the nature of the action of these tools with regarding the direction of the
influence of the power, an interesting thing is revealed. Those associated with
the Lesser Sabbats (pentacle, scourge, sword, boline) are conduits of power or
influence directed from the higher to the lower. Those associated with the
Greater Sabbats (wand, censor, athame, cords) are primarily intended to
transmit influence or power from the lower to the higher.
The qualities associated with each sabbat have their own
interesting symmetries. For instance, strength and beauty have been assigned to
Samhain and Beltain respectively. These qualities are the only two out of the
eight referenced in the fivefold kiss. In the case of Beltain, it is the beauty
of the goddess which compels the god to the chase to attain the prize. In the
case of Samhain, it is the strength of the god in his role as Lord of Death which
compels the goddess to undertake the descent which results in their union in
the underworld. Humility is important at Imbolc and ties in with the
association of Imbolc and Ostara with East and Air, symbolic of thought,
intellect and enlightenment. It is only with deep and thorough humility of
truly knowing that we do not know that we can clear away all preconceptions and
set out on the search for truly useful knowledge. Reflection on each of the
qualities mentioned in the Charge of the Goddess as they have been assigned to
paired sabbats at opposite sides of the wheel should reveal many truths and
symmetries.
Although the wheel is presented as a progression through
time, some of the issues associated with a particular sabbat can occasionally
appear out of sequence with that progression, such as the loss of alternative
options as soon as a decision is settled on, implying an element of the
sacrificial even within the contemplations of spring. This also happens in real
life and thus does not invalidate the model.
That concludes the lecture. Thank you all for your attention. The floor is now open to questions until the close of this session.
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