Preparing for Change
Of all the Sabbats and Equinox’s, I do believe that Autumn
is a favorite among Pagan and Wiccan tradition. We have cooler evenings to
spend outside with family and friends, circled around wood burning fires. Our
“witchy” attire is pulled from the broom closet, and we are finally able to
wear our favorite black skirt again (without looking downright creepy for
wearing black!). Kitchen magic returns in full force, as we bake apple pies and
stir cider in our cauldron. And, even if
unintentional, for a brief moment, no matter what your religion or beliefs, the
meaning of the Autumn harvest, of family and communion, is honored by everyone,
regardless of faith or income bracket.
Beginning to shift your own internal cycle now, will help
ease you into the natural cycle of the seasons, and you will feel yourself
'going with the flow' so to speak, instead of waking up one frosty dark morning
feeling disoriented and out of sorts. Just as you are watching the squirrels
stock up on their winter foods, you should take note and do the same. Clean out
your pantry of old, stale foods, and slowly begin to stock up on all those
winter staples, like canned broth and soups. If you can your own foods, you are
already stock piling those summer foods, but if you don’t, you can still find
plenty to buy and store, making sure you always have a meal on hand for a cool
November day. Rice, noodles, spices and canned foods are always good to have in
stock, as well as all your freezer foods, like meats and frozen veggies.
I watch certain summer flowers die off in the garden, while
others begin to take over and shine, and it reminds me to clear out the clutter
in my home, physically and spiritually. Pick a cool sunny morning and open all
the windows and doors, allowing that sweet aromatic breeze to flow through your
space. Sweep every corner starting the furthest from your back door, and work
your way through every room, sweeping the cobwebs and dust bunnies, until you
reach the back door, sweeping it all out, releasing all the negativity with it.
Now is also the perfect time of year, to pull out all your blankets and winter
clothes, and get rid of what no serves you. Take inventory of the things you need,
and start re-stocking now, before that first freeze hits and you are without a
warm fuzzy coat! And while you’re at it, don’t forget to re-stock your magical
tools too. Candles and herbs are must-haves, so burn off all those tiny candle
pieces, and begin fresh for the Fall!
Fall gardening has already begun too. Garlic and leafy
greens are always planted during this time of year, as well as bulbs. They need
to go in the ground now, so they can lay dormant through winter, and will be
ready to bloom next spring. Mulch is
also put down now, to protect your tender plants as much as possible. Those in
pots need to be brought in if you can, so they can be safe throughout the cold
season. Herbs can be planted now too, simply grab some tiny pots and get to planting,
making sure to keep them in a sunny spot in your home until spring.
Though there is plenty to keep you busy this time of year,
don’t forget to take time for yourself. As we enter the dark half of the year,
it is a time for reflection. Take note and give thanks, for the things that
were brought to you throughout the year. Set new goals for yourself, yet don’t
forget to forgive yourself, for the things that may have fallen through this
past year, or didn’t quite come to fruition as you had expected. This is a time
for rest, so conserve your energy when needed, and know that a new year will
bring fresh new ideas, and stamina.
To help with your transition, below is a candle prayer from
my favorite author and book, By Candlelight, by Janina Renee.
For Candlelit Autumn
Evenings
Light a candle of
your choice, preferably one with your favorite autumn scent or color,
then say aloud,
I set this candle
Against the
lengthening darkness
Change is everywhere
And truly, all life
is change
So may I honor the
seasons of life
Let me savor the
fleeting beauty,
And yet, let go
When time has come
and gone
So may change bring
new vitality
So may change bring
added wisdom
So Mote it Be


4 comments:
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I really enjoyed this! You have a way with words, lady!
Lovely incantation! Did you write it yourself?
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