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Tuesday

Tuesday – Holly, cedar, elves, elm. Planet: Mars. Colors: Red, orange. Herb: Basil. Influences: Dynamic energy, matrimony, war, enemies, prison, hunting, surgery, courage, politics, contests. [1]

Resources

[1] Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura

Monday

Monday – Willow, Hekate (Crone), Elder. Planet: Moon. Colors: silver, white, gray. Herbs: moonwort. Influences: dreams, emotions, clairvoyance, home, family, medicine, cooking, personality, merchandising, theft. [1]

Resources

[1] Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura

Peony

Cherished for generations, the peony is one of the most carefree and powerful magical plants that can be planted near your threshold. Known in Grandma’s day by the folk name piney, they’ve been used in medicine and magic since ancient times. Planted near the threshold, the peony protects against evil spirits. It was even used in exorcisms long ago. Cut for a vase arrangement, peonies will also protect the inside of the home. Blooming begins in May, but the entire plant has protective powers. It blooms in white, cream, red, and various shades of pink. I know you’ll find one you’ll love. [1]

Resources

[1] Llewellyn’s 2022 Magical Almanac by Chi Cicero

Pansy

One other plant that offers exceptional magical qualities when potted and placed near the threshold is the pansy. Known for drawing love and friendship, pansies also do well during cool weather and thrive in spring and autumn when other plants might not do well. I’ve even had bloom ouside my front door in Ohio on New Year’s day. [1]

Resources

[1] Llewellyn’s 2022 Magical Almanac by Chi Cicero

Geranium

Cheery geraniums are anothe rprotective plant that can be enjoyed potted near the threshold. Red geraniums are very protective. When cut and placed in a vase inside, they can protect the inteerior of a home also. Outside they repel negativity . Pink geraniums draw friendship, and white geraniums are soothing. Don’t forget, scented geraniums can also be grown in pots near hte threshold. Depending on the scent you select, scented geraniums can calm you or repel evil. For some quick magic, try rubbing the leaf of a rose-scented geraium on an exterior doorknob to protect the home from emotional upsets in general. [1]

Resources

[1] Llewellyn’s 2022 Magical Almanac by Chi Cicero

Fern

A potted fern is one of the easiest and most magical plants you can grow by your threshold. They’ve graced doorsteps since the Victorian era, adn it’s easy to see why. Their lush greenery brings a sense of calm and their foliage has strong protective vibrations. They guard against all evil. Including a few stems in a vase arrangement will bring their magical powers inside too. [1]

Fern. Protection, blending-in, shielding. Kimberley Queen Fern (Nephrolepis obliterata) is a pet safe fern that removes formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from the environment. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is also pet safe. [2]

Burn indoors for protection, outside for rain. Bracken fern root sprinkled under the pillow grants dream solutions to problems. [1]

Resources

[1] Llewellyn’s 2022 Magical Almanac by Chi Cicero

[2] Practical Witch’s Almanac 2022 by Friday Gladheart

[3] Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura

The Circle of Stones

The Circle of stones is used during indoor rituals for energy raising, meditation and so on.

First cleanse the area with the ritual broom.

For this circle you will need for large, flat stones. If you have none, candles can be used to mark the four cardinal points of the circle. White or purple candles can be used, as can colors related to each direction – green for the North, yellow for East, red for South and blue for West.

Place the first stone or candle to the North, to represent the Spirit of the North Stone. In ritual when you invoke the Spirits of the Stones you’re actually invoking all that resides in that particular direction, including the elemental energies.

After setting the North Stone or candle, place the East, South and West stones or candles. They should mark out a rough square, nearly encompassing the working area. This square represents the physical plane on which we exist – the Earth.

Now take a long purple or white cord (fashioned, perhaps, of braided yarn) and lay it out in a circle using the four stones or candles to guide you. It takes a bit of practice to smoothly do this. The cord should be placed so that the stones remain inside the circle. Now you have a square and a circle, the circle representing the spiritual reality. As such, this is a squared circle, the place of interpenetration of the physical and spiritual realms.

The size of the circle can be anything form 5 to 20 feet depending on the room and your desires.

Next, set up your altar. The following tools are recommended:

  • A Goddess symbol (candle, holed stone, statue)
  • A God symbol (candle, horn, acorn, statue)
  • Magic knife (athame)
  • Wand
  • Censer
  • Pentacle
  • A bowl of water (spring, rain or tap)
  • A bowl of salt (it can also be placed on the pentacle)
  • Incense
  • Flowers and greens
  • One red candle in holder (if not using point candles)
  • Any other tools or materials required for the ritual, spell or magical working.

Light the candles. Set the incense smoking. Lift the knife to touch its blade to the water, saying:

I consecrate and cleanse this water 
that it may be purified and fit to 
dwell within the sacred Circle of Stones.  
In the name of the Mother Goddess and the Father God
I consecrate this water.  

As you do this, visualize your knife blasting away all negativity from the water.

The salt is next touched with the point of the knife while saying:

I bless this salt that it may be fit
to dwell within the sacred Circle of Stones.  
In the name of the Mother Goddess and the Father God, 
I bless this salt.  

Now stand facing North, at the edge of the cord-marked circle. Hold your magic knife point outward at waist level. Walk slowly around the circle’s perimeter clockwise, your feet just inside the cord, charging it with your words and energy. Create the circle – through your visualization – with the power flowing out from your knife’s blade. As you walk, stretch the energy out until it forms a complete sphere around the working area, half above the ground, half below. As you do this say:

Here is the boundary of the Circle of Stones.  
Naught but love shall enter in, 
Naught but love shall emerge from within.  
Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones!  

When you have arrived back at the North, place the magic knife on the altar. Take up the salt and sprinkle it around the circle, beginning and ending in the North, and moving clockwise. Next, carry the smoking censer around the circle, then the Southern point candle or the lit red candle from the altar, and finally sprinkle water around the circle. Do more than carrying and walking; sense the substances purifying the circle. The Circle of Stones is now sealed.

Hold aloft the wand at the North, at the edge of the circle and say:

O Spirit of the North Stone, 
Ancient One of the Earth, 
I call You to attend this circle.  
Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones!  

As you say this, visualize a greenish mist rising and writhing in the Northern quarter, over the stone. This is the elemental energy of Earth. When the Spirit is present, lower the wand, move to the East, raise it again and say:

O Spirit of the East Stone, 
Ancient One of Air, 
I call You to attend this circle.  
Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones!  

Visualize the yellowish mist of Air energy. Lower the wand, move to the South and repeat the following with your upraised wand, visualizing a crimson Fire mist:

O Spirit of the South Stone, 
Ancient One of Fire, 
I call You to attend this circle.  
Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones!  

Finally, to the West, say with wand held aloft:

O Spirit of the West Stone, 
Ancient One of Water, 
I call You to attend this circle.  
Charge this by Your powers, Old Ones!  

Visualize the blush mist, the essence of Water.

The circle breathes and lives around you. The Spirits of the Stones are present. Feel the energies. Visualize the circle glowing and growing in power. Stand still, sensing for a moment.

The Circle of stones is complete. The Goddess and God may be called, and magic wrought.

Releasing the Circle

Once the rite is ended, face North, hold aloft the wand, and say:

Farewell, Spirit of the North Stone, 
I give thanks for your presence here.  
Go in power.  

Farewell, Spirit of the East Stone,
I give thanks for your presence here.
Go in power.

Farewell, Spirit of the South Stone,
I give thanks for your presence here.
Go in power.

Farewell, Spirit of the West Stone,
I give thanks for your presence here.
Go in power.

Return to the North and hold the wand aloft for a few moments.

Lay the wand on the altar. Take up the athame. Standing in the North, pierce the circle’s wall with the blade at waist level. Move clockwise around the circle, visualizing its power being sucked back into the knife. Literally pull it back into the blade and handle. Sense the circle dissolving, shrinking; the outside world slowly regaining its dominance in the area.

When you arrive at the North again, the circle is no more.

Call of the God

I am the radiant King of the Heavens, flooding the Earth with warmth and encouraging the hidden seed of creation to burst forth into manifestation.  I lift my shining spear to light the lives of all beings and daily pour forth my gold upon the Earth, putting to flight the powers of darkness.  

I am the master of the beasts wild and free. I run with the swift stag and soar as a sacred falcon against the shimmering sky. The ancient woods and wild places emanate my powers, and the birds of the air sing of my sanctity.  

I am also the last harvest, offering up grain and fruits beneath the sickle of time so that all may be nourished.  For without planting there can be no harvest; without winter, no spring.  
Worship me as the thousand-named Sun of creation, the spirit of the horned stag in the wild, the endless harvest.  See in the yearly cycle of festivals my birth, death and rebirth - and know that such is the destiny of all creation.  

I am the spark of life, the radiant Sun, the giver of peace and rest, and I send my rays of blessings to warm the hearts and strengthen the minds of all.  

Song of the Goddess

I am the Great Mother, worshiped by all creation and existent prior to their consciousness.  I am the primal female force, boundless and eternal.  

I am the chaste Goddess of the Moon, the Lady of all magic.  The winds and moving leaves sing my name.  I wear the crescent Moon upon my brow and my feet rest among the starry heavens.  I am mysteries yet unsolved, a path newly set upon.  I am a field untouched to the plow.  Rejoice in me and know the fullness of youth.  

I am the blessed Mother, the gracious Lady of the harvest, I am clothed with the deep, cool wonder of the Earth and the gold of the fields heavy with grain.  By me the tides of the Earth are ruled; all things come to fruition according to my season.  I am refuge and healing.  I am the life-giving Mother, wondrously fertile.  

Worship me as the Crone, tender of the unbroken cycle of death and rebirth.  I am the wheel, the shadow of the Moon.  I rule the tides of women and men and give release and renewal to weary souls.  Though the darkness of death is my domain, the joy of birth is my gift.  

I am the Goddess of the Moon, the Earth, the Seas.  My names and strengths are manifold.  I pour forth magic and power, peace and wisdom.  I am the eternal Maiden, Mother of all, and Crone of darkness and I send you blessings of limitless love.  

Before Time Was

Before time was, there was The One; The One was all, and all was The One.  

And the vast expanse known as the universe was The One, all-wise, all-pervading, all-powerful, eternally changing.  

And space moved.  The One molded energy into twin forms, equal but opposite, fashioning the Goddess and God from The One and of The One.  

The Goddess and God stretched and gave thanks to The One, but darkness surrounded them.  They were alone, solitary save for The One.  

So They formed energy into gasses and gasses into suns and planets and moons; They sprinkled the universe with whirling globes and so all was given shape by the hands of the Goddess and God.  

Light arose and the sky was illuminated by a billion suns.  And the Goddess and God, satisfied by their works, rejoiced and loved, and were one.  

From their union sprang the seeds of all life, and of the human race, so that we might achieve incarnation upon the Earth.  

The Goddess chose the Moon as Her symbol, ad the God the Sun as His symbol, to remind the inhabitants of Earth of their fashioners.  

All are born, live, die and are reborn beneath the Sun and Moon, all things come to pass there under, and all occurs with the blessings of The One, as has been the way of existence before time was.