For a
majority of Pagans and Wiccans, being a solitary practitioner is a way of life.
Unlike Christianity, Wicca doesn’t usually fit into the ‘organized religion’
category. The main reason for this is because each and every one of us has a
different set of beliefs. A different value system, which allows us to practice
and worship in a way that works for us. Although there is a general guideline
we follow as Pagans (and harm none, do what ye will, and the rule of 3 for
example), the way we incorporate them into our lives may be very different than
that of your fellow brothers and sisters. And it is for that main reason alone,
that I love my faith, and honor all
of the diversity that comes along with it. Although I am not Buddhist, I honor
Buddha, and respect him, those who follow him, and the beautiful symbolism
associated with this culture. Although I am not 100% Native American, I am
drawn to the deities of several Native American tribes, and have often wondered
if I lived among them during another life. ‘Wicca’ and ‘Pagan’ are very
generalized terms, making your views and preferred deities for worship an
endless sea of possibilities. You could be Heathen, or Alexandrian. Or perhaps
you follow the Druids or Celtics. Or maybe you follow a more eclectic path like
myself, and love to study many religions and cultures, taking with you the
things you love from each one. There is no right or wrong way to pray, no wrong
God or Goddess to pray to. That is the ultimate beauty of the Craft.
I have been
a HPS for several covens, and have always left for the same exact reason: We
didn’t all worship the same. It’s not that it was a bad thing, and I never left
my covens on bad terms, it’s just that because we all learn and grow in
different ways, it has always been easier to fully give myself to the Goddess
when I am alone. It just feels more comfortable to me. I have my rituals
memorized and I know what my intentions are as I go into my personal circle. I
am in a safe place to fully be me.
There is no judgment, no right or wrong way.
There are,
however, plenty of occasions when a group circle is needed in order to raise
energy as a collective. I have definitely had many awesome and personal
experiences while in circle with a group of people, large and small. One shared
thought begins to form. Many steams of energy and light slowly begin to form
into one intense linked stream of energy. It is truly magical when that
happens, and not an experience I would trade for anything. When you do choose
to work with a group though, make sure everyone’s intentions are true, and that
these people are all people you can trust. The best social mixer for meeting
fellow Wiccans in your town is to host a monthly Magic Coffee night at your
local coffee shop. Get involved with any New Age store your town may have, or
even a Non-denominational church in your area. You will be surprised how many
of us are really out there ;)
When flying
solo, you are your own teacher. Find the best authors and let them serve as
your mentors. Find those top 3 ‘go to’ books and keep them readily at hand.
Don’t learn 5 different ways to cast a circle, only to have to reference back
to your book each time you are in the middle of performing a ritual. Find only
one, the one that speaks most to you, and learn
it. That way, over time, you will know it, and feel it. Then, you can change it, add or take away from it, to serve your
needs. To make it yours. Don’t feel lost just because you don’t have anyone
near you to share your rituals and spells with. Embrace that solitude, and grow
from within. Only then, will you find others around you that share the same
common interests as you.
Below I have
shared my personal basic ritual outline. I use this any time I am casting a
full circle, and calling the quarters. It is the same outline I have used for
over 10 years, and has been changed many times to fit my needs. I have used it
for Solitary rituals, Sabbat celebrations and more, and it has never failed me.
Feel free to add it to your personal book of shadows and use at your own
accord. Blessings to you and yours!!
Namaste!
Basic Ritual Outline
*Make sure
you gather all your materials, and have your altar set up, prior to beginning.
It is frowned upon to leave the circle once it has been cast! I usually set my
altar up in the east, however I have also set it up in the North, depending on
the need.
Sweep the perimeter of the circle
clockwise 3 times while saying;
With besom of heather,
all harm and evil must vanish and scatter
With besom of heather,
only peaceful and good are invited to enter
(this can
also be swapped out with a smudge stick and reciting ‘smoke of sage’ if you don’t have a besom)
Anoint yourself
Placing a
dab of essential oil on your fingertip, place it in the center of your forehead
and say
May my mind be free and
clear to do thy will
Next place
it over your heart and say
May my heart be pure
and free to do thy will
Finally over
your stomach and say
May my body be of good
health always, so mote it be!
Smudge yourself while saying
With smoke of sage I
sweep the worldly woes from off my back
May I be blessed as I
enter this carefree state
Return to
your altar and raise your chalice filled with water. With the other hand over
the top, say a small prayer to bless and purify the water. Return it to the
table and put 3 pinches of sea salt into the water, stirring with your athame.
Going back
to the perimeter of your circle, sprinkle your salt water around while walking
3 times and saying:
Water and salt where
thou art cast
Let no evil presence
last
Act in complete
accordance with me
As I do will, so mote
it be
Return your
chalice back to your altar and take your Athame and return to the perimeter of
your circle.
Cast your circle while saying
By the power of the
witch’s staff is the magic circle made
A strong enclosure, a
powerful room
Safe within the
Goddess’s womb
A sacred place, a world
apart
Where energies merge
and magic starts
With Air and Fire this
circle I tread
To know our will is
magic tis said
With Water and earth
this circle is complete
To dare and keep silent
after we meet
Calling the quarters
East-
Guardians and keepers
of the East
Element of Air
The breath of life
I ask you to be here
this nite
As I perform a {Full
Moon, Protection, etc.} Rite
I bid you hail and
welcome!
South-
Guardians and keepers
of the South
Element of Fire, energy
and will
I ask you to be here
this nite
As I perform a {___}
Rite
I bid you hail and
welcome!
West-
Guardians and keepers
of the west
Element of water
Sustainer of life
I ask you to be here
this nite
As I perform a {___}
Rite
I bid you hail and
welcome!
North
Guardians and keepers of the North
Element of Mother Earth
I ask you to be here
this nite
As I perform a {___}
Rite
I bid you hail and
welcome!
Invocation of the God and Goddess
For all the Gods are
one God
And all the Goddesses
are one Goddess
But there is but one
Initiator
And to each man his own
truth, and the God within
And to each woman her
own truth, and the Goddess within
**Any spell workings
and meditations are done now**
Close the quarters, beginning in the
North, and working backwards
Mighty ones of the
North (west, south, east)
We thank you for your
presence on this magical nite
As we performed a {___}
rite
Stay if you will, leave
if you must
We bid you hail and
farewell!
Thank the gods and goddesses for
attending your Rite
End by saying
The circle is open but
unbroken
May the love of the God
and Goddess be forever in my heart
Merry ye meet, and merry ye part
And merry ye meet again!!


1 comment:
Beautiful ritual outline
Post a Comment