Monday, October 31, 2011

Samhain - A Day of Celebration



Today is Samhain. 
Sometimes referred to as the Witches' New Year it is also the Sabbat of the end of the harvest.  During this day the veil of the spirit world is thread thin, ghosts walk among us, and the goddess descends into the underworld as the crone. It is a great day to remember lost loved ones, celebrate life, and take notice of the turning of the seasons. Below is a nice way to celebrate this Samhain for the first time or for the last.

Ritual To Honor the Ancestors at Samhain

First, decorate your altar table. Decorate your altar with family photos and heirlooms. If you have a family tree chart, place that on there as well. Add postcards, flags, and other symbols of the country your ancestors came from. If you're lucky enough to live near where your family members are buried, make a grave rubbing and add that as well. In this case, a cluttered altar is perfectly acceptable -- after all, each of us is a blend of many different people and cultures.

Have a meal standing by to eat with the ritual. Include lots of dark bread, apples, fall vegetables, and a jug of cider or wine. Set your dinner table, with a place for each family member, and one extra plate for the ancestors. You may want to bake some Soul Cakes.

If your family has household guardians, include statues or masks of them on your altar. Finally, if a relative has died this year, place a candle for them on the altar. Light candles for other relatives, and as you do so, say the person's name aloud. It's a good idea to use tealights for this, particularly if you have a lot of relatives to honor.

Once all the candles have been lit, the entire family should circle the altar. The oldest adult present leads the ritual. Say:

This is the night when the gateway between
our world and the spirit world is thinnest.
Tonight is a night to call out those who came before us.
Tonight we honor our ancestors.
Spirits of our ancestors, we call to you,
and we welcome you to join us for this night.
We know you watch over us always,
protecting us and guiding us,
and tonight we thank you.
We invite you to join us and share our meal.

The oldest family member then serves everyone else a helping of whatever dishes have been prepared, except for the wine or cider. A serving of each food goes on the ancestors' plate before the other family members receive it. During the meal, share stories of ancestors who are no longer among the living -- this is the time to remember Grandpa's war stories he told you as a child, tell about when Aunt Millie used salt instead of sugar in the cake, or reminisce about summers spent at the family homestead in the mountains.

When everyone has finished eating, clear away all the dishes, except for the ancestors' plate. Pour the cider or wine in a cup, and pass it around the circle (it should end at the ancestor's place). As each person receives the cup, they recite their genealogy, like so:

I am Susan, daughter of Joyce, the daughter of Malcolm, son of Jonathan...

and so forth. Feel free to add in place names if you like, but be sure to include at least one generation that is deceased. For younger family members, you may wish to have them only recite back to their grandparents, just because otherwise they can get confused.

Go back as many generations as you can, or (in the case of people who have done a lot of genealogy research) as many as you can remember. You may be able to trace your family back to William the Conqueror, but that doesn't mean you have it memorized. After each person recites their ancestry, they drink from the cider cup and pass it to the next person.

A quick note here -- many people are adopted. If you are one them, you are fortunate enough to be able to choose whether you wish to honor your adoptive family, your biological family, or a combination of the two. If you don't know the names of your birth parents or their ancestry, there's nothing wrong with saying, "Daughter of a family unknown." It's entirely up to you. The spirits of your ancestors know who you are, even if you don't know them yet.

After the cup has made its way around the table, place it in front of the ancestors' plate. This time, a younger person in the family takes over, saying:
This is the cup of remembrance.
We remember all of you.
You are dead but never forgotten,
and you live on within us.

Take some time to meditate on the value of family, how fortunate we are to be able to know the connections of kin and clan, and the value of heritage. If your family has a tradition of music or folktales, share those as a way to wrap up the ritual. Otherwise, allow the candles to burn out on their own. Leave the plate and cup on the altar overnight.

Tips:

If you didn't do a separate ritual for animals, you can add photos and candles for deceased pets to your family altar.
If you like, you may wish to follow this ritual with a Seance.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Practice, Practice, Practice

When we first discover our psychic gifts it can like finding that missing piece in your life puzzle. You read about it, you learn a couple techniques, and you leave it be.Yet what is the purpose of understanding your gift if you do not use it? Here is where all that research comes in handy. Once you understand the extent of your gift and how to trigger it, its important to practice.

It can be hard with gifts like psychic dreaming, but its important to keep at it. For gifts that require another person ask your friends to step in. Even your pet can be a viable substitute, even though they will most likely be focused on food. The most important part is that you practice and explore your gift so that one day you can draw on it when you need to.

Friday, October 28, 2011

BOS Update and Love Spell

Here is a love spell for your friday!
The few quoted spells are from the WC Book of Shadows update we are working on over at WC. It will be up asap so stay tuned!

Ice Love Spell
Love spells using ice are extremely powerful because love spells are a transformation of energy, and ice is transformed liquid, the freezing and melting of ice releasing energy which magnified your love spell's energy.
Write your name on a piece of paper and the name of the person you love. On the back write your desire. Add your paper to a dish of water and freeze it. In the evening remove your dish for the freezer and leave your bowl of water in moonlight to melt and grant your wish.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Self Love Spell

Passing on a sweet little spell. In a time where depression and low self esteem is treated with drugs, lets try to love ourselves.

This easy love spell should begin on the evening of the New Moon and be performed every night until the Full Moon. For this working, you will need a red 7-day candle, a mirror, and roses (or your favorite flower).
On the night of the New Moon, put the flowers in a vase in front of the mirror. Light the candle and take a long look at your image in the mirror, transferring all the love that you have for yourself to your reflection. This might be hard at first, but stay with it, and repeat the following sentence many times, until you feel overcome with love:
"I would love myself in all of my parts"
Snuff the candle and perform the same ritual every night until the Full Moon.
Now that you have a good sense of self love, and feel ready to reach out to draw your soul mate closer, then it is time to initiate the soul mate spell.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Energy Push

 Understanding how to create and manipulate energy is one of the most important things you can learn when you are a witch. There are many books out there with chapters on energy work so accessing the information shouldn't be a problem. Most of it is visualization, but as you learn to feel it you can work with little or no visualization. One of the basic ways to use energy is through your voice and words.

  Empowering your voice and words with energy make them stick. The energy follows suit and carries the intention of your words. This is why animals react so strongly to words like "no!", "stop", or "good boy!" These are one of the most common ways we manipulate energy in our daily lives.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

To Look Inside

During Winter, the energy of the earth is quiet and buried. It awaits for spring so that it picks up again. Winter is the best time for low energy magick and practices. That does not mean sit in front of the TV and eat sugar cookies. It is a time for reflection, meditation, and study. As we near the cold, dark portion of the year keep your mind open to what this season has to teach you. Whether you feel like focusing on meditation would benefit you or studying in a subject you are not as familiar with. But don't worry, there will still be plenty to do. With Samhain, Yule, and Imbolc you have plenty to party for, not to mention cook for. So enjoy the dark season! Revel in the quiet, steady beat of the season of Winter.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Zodiac Chants and Charms

As we draw closer to the end of the year, changes are afoot. One of the many things to enjoy is the emphasis on the Chinese zodiac. The animals of the Chinese zodiac can make great totems and allies in magick. Here are a few fun chants to go along with a few of them.

Rat: Find lost item

Beady eyes,
Scaley tail,
Find my (item you have lost),
That is out there.

Boar: To help see the truth

Tender boar,
Muddied beast,
Sniffing past the empty verse,
Through the lies,
Strip away the honeyed words.

Dog: to cut strings with bad friends

Friends that will betray,
protect me from their falsety.
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