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Traditionally, witches recite various chants on Beltane Eve. At midnight, mark out a nine-foot diameter circle on the floor using flower petals or greenery. Light a red candle. Hold the candle in your right hand and hold a flower, a well-budded branch of greenery, or other fresh plant in the left hand. Hold both candle and vegetation to the sky. Stand in the east of your circle of flowers and begin walking clockwise. Then recite the following chant three times. Make sure, likewise, that you circumambulate the perimeter of the flower-circle three times while chanting. O, do not tell the priest of our arts
For they would call it a sin, But we will be in the wood all night, A-conjuring summer in! And we bring good news by word of mouth, For women, cattle and corn, For the sun is rising up from the south, With oak, ash, and thorn. Excerpted from Wicca: A Year and a Day by Timothy Roderick. |
Timothy Roderick has been a Wiccan high-priest and Craft leader for over 30 years. He is an award-winning author of books on earth-based spirituality and fantasy fiction. Timothy’s background as a psychotherapist and ...