
The fire is prepared, the well opened, the World Tree Offering Bowl placed in position and the following items placed on or near the altar:
Drinking horns, bowl, branch or sage sprig for aspersing, a sage smudge stick, bell, offerings (Olive oil in a bowl with a ladle; corn meal and dry oatmeal in a small bowl; silver for the well; ale in 2 small drinking horns; herbs, flowers and stones in a small bowl; perfumed oil, wine in a small bowl or container; a small wreath of twigs; hard cider or apple juice), and divination tools.
At the place of the Procession's beginning, a bowl with burning charcoal is prepared.
Before the Procession begins, Druid 1 gives the briefing. The Bard teaches the People any new songs and the Seer leads the People in taking a moment to center.
Druid 2 carries the bowl of charcoal while the Lead Drummer creates a rhythmic drumbeat and the Bard leads the People in song as they process to the Stone Circle.
The Bard leads the People in singing:
We Approach The Sacred Grove
We approach the Sacred
Grove
With hearts and minds and flesh and bone.
Join us now in ways of old;
We have come home.
(Repeat until Procession is ended)
Druid
1 rings bell thrice-three times and says:
Welcome to this sacred place. We shall establish the Sacred Center of the
Worlds here, where the heavens and the underworld touch, connected by the
World Tree. At this Sacred Center we may we open the Gates to the Otherworld,
where our Ancestors, the Nature Spirits and the Gods reside.
Once we have opened the Gates, the Spirits can join us here while we make offerings to them. And then we will ask for their Blessings in return.
Druid
2 says:
But first, let us now offer to the Earth, who is our mother, bearer of all
life, so that we may honor and revere her.
The People kneel and kiss the Earth.
Druid 1 takes corn meal and dry oatmeal to fire pit while Druid 2 brings the bowl of burning charcoal.
Druid
1 offers the corn and oat meal to the fire pit, saying:
We build our fires on the breast of the Earth;
On her our hearths are formed.
Let us now make our offering here
And make this place our sacred space.
Mother of All, receive this gift!
The
People say:
Mother of All, receive this gift!
Druid
2 places the burning charcoal in the prepared fire pit, lighting the fire.
When the fire is burning,
Druid 2 says:
We build our fire here, claiming this place as our own. May the Kindreds bless
us and all our endeavors. Biodh se!
The
People say:
Biodh se!
The Bard invokes the Awen, singing:
Power of
inspiration, attend to us;
Come into our hearts' shrine.
Guide our rite in the way of truth.
O power of inspiration in this holy place,
O power of inspiration at this holy time.
Biodh se!
The
People say:
Biodh se!
Druid
1 lights a smudge stick at the fire, while
Druid 2 draws water at the well.
Meanwhile, Seer takes a horn of ale and goes to the Outdwellers' altar,
at the south of the Nematon.
Seer says:
Outdwellers!
Ancient spirits of the Outer Dark,
You that would hinder us, take now this offering.
Be on your way, and trouble us not.
Seer
makes an offering of ale to the Outdwellers. As she returns to the circle,
Druid 1 and Druid 2 meet her at the entrance. Druid 1
smudges and Druid 2 asperses her.
Druid 2 says:
We purify you from the Outsiders' influence.
We cut you off from them, that you might return to the people.
Druid 1 uses smudge stick to cense while Druid 2 asperses the People.
Meanwhile, the Bard leads the People in singing:
The Portal Song
Chorus:
By Fire and by Water, between the Earth and Sky,
We stand like the World Tree, rooted deep, crowned high.
Verse:
Come we now to the Well, the eye and the mouth of Earth.
Come we now to the Well, and silver we bring.
Come we now to the Well, the waters of rebirth.
Come we now to the Well, together we sing.
Repeat Chorus
We will kindle a Fire,
bless all and with harm to none.
We will kindle a Fire, and offerings pour.
We will kindle a Fire, a light 'neath the Moon and Sun.
We will kindle a Fire, our spirits will soar!
Repeat Chorus
Gather we at the Tree,
the root and the crown of all.
Gather we at the Tree, below and above.
Gather we at the Tree, together we make our call.
Gather we at the Tree, in wisdom and love.
Repeat Chorus
The Seer leads the 2 Powers meditation to attune the company to the Earth and Sky powers and to join the company in spirit.
Offerings are made to the Sacred Center.
Druid
1 goes to the well. He offers Silver to the well, with these words:
Sacred waters that flow and swirl beneath all being,
power of the underworld, accept our offering!
Let us know the depths within ourselves, the source of all,
the well of elder wisdom.
Sacred Well, flow within us!
The
People say:
Sacred Well, flow within us!
The
Bard offers oil to the Fire, with these words:
Sacred fire that consumes and transforms,
True and holy light of the Shining Ones,
Accept our offering! O sacrificed and sacrificer
Let holy flame warm our spirits and our lives.
Sacred fire, burn within us!
The
People say:
Sacred fire, burn within us!
Druid
2 draws water from the Well.
Druid 1 hands lit smudge stick to the Seer (the Seer lights
a smudge stick from the Fire if the original has gone out).
The
Seer censes and Druid 2 asperses the World Tree.
The Seer says:
Sacred pillar, boundary of all worlds,
Stand at the center of the land on which we dwell.
Let your roots grow deep into the earth
And your branches embrace the heavens.
Let us be deepened to your depths,
Raised to your heights, and
Strengthened in your strength.
Sacred tree, grow within us!
The
People say:
Sacred tree, grow within us!
Seer gives smudge stick to Druid 1.
Druid
1 says:
As our Ancestors did, so do we now.
May the Mighty Ones, the Noble Ones and the Shining Ones join with us today.
This is again a time of balance, when day and night are equals. But now the night grows longer than the day. So let us remember that autumn's grain is the spring's new seed, and what now ends shall begin again.
Druid
2 says:
We are here to celebrate the Feast of the Autumn Equinox, the holy day of
balance when we invoke Mabon and His mother, Modron.
Biodh se!
The
People say:
Biodh se! (bee shay) So be it!
Druid
1 says:
We are here in the Sacred Center where the Underworld, Mid-world and Starry
Worlds all touch. Here the Gates Between The Worlds may be opened.
A drum
beat begins and rattles are used to fill the sound.
The People begin to chant, over and over:
Open the Gates. Open the Gates. Open the Gates
When
the chants, drums and rattles are well established,
Druid 1 says (over the chants):
Gatekeeper! Manannan mac Lir, open the ways for us. We walk in your holy ways;
we walk the Sacred Road. Share your power with us; ward us as we walk in safety.
Gatekeeper, accept our sacrifice!
Druid 2 makes an offering of oil to the fire.
The chanting, drums and rattles continue. They increase in speed and volume.
Druid
1 holds the bottom of his staff, pointing the top of it at the top of
the World Tree. He begins to spin widdershins, faster and faster. When his
staff first passes the Fire, Druid 1 says:
Let the Fire open as a Gate!
He continues spinning at least one full revolution.
As
his staff passes over the Well, Druid 1 says:
Let the Well open as a Gate!
He continues spinning at least one full revolution.
As
his staff passes by the Tree, Druid 1 says:
Let the Tree connect the Worlds!
There
is a loud drum roll ending in a strong stroke.
The chant, drumming and rattles stop.
Druid 1 stops spinning, holds both hands (and staff) in the air and
shouts:
Let the Gates be open!
The
People shout:
Let the Gates be open!
Druid 2 makes offerings of herbs, flowers and/or trinkets scattered around the Nemeton's edge or hung on the World Tree, while:
The
Bard says:
All you spirits of the land, come to us now!
You Noble Ones of fin, fur and feather; of skin, leaf and stone;
We call you to our sides!
Come to the fire, spirits; meet us at the boundary.
Land-spirits, accept our offering!
The
People say:
Land-spirits, accept our offering!
Druid 2 makes an offering of ale to the ground at the side of the Sacred Well, while:
The
Seer says:
Ancestors, come to us now!
You Mighty Ones, kin of heart and kin of blood,
Those whose bones lie in this land,
We call you to our sides!
Come to our well, spirits; meet us at the boundary.
Ancestors, accept our offering!
The
People say:
Ancestors, accept our sacrifice!
Druid 2 makes an offering of oil to the fire, while:
Druid
1 says:
Shining Ones! Hear us, eldest and brightest.
Gods and Goddesses of this place, known and unknown;
Deities of those gathered here, we offer you welcome!
Come to our fire, Shining Ones; meet us at the boundary.
Shining Ones, accept our offering!
The
People say:
Shining Ones, accept our offering!
The Bard leads the People in singing:
Hail All The Gods
Hail all the Gods, Hail
all the Goddesses,
Hail all the holy ones we've brought together!
Powers of the sky, Powers of the sacred earth,
Powers of the underworld we've brought together.
Hail all the Gods! Hail all the Goddesses!
Hail all the Gods and Goddesses!
(repeat)
Druid
1 says:
We make this offering to the great Lord of Liberation.
Mabon, who was stolen as a child;
Mabon, who was found and returned;
Mabon, the divine youth.
Druid
2 says:
May we always remember Your gifts of the vine,
The later harvest of the grape and the wine
Which You bestow on the children of the Earth.
Druid
1 says:
Come to us as the Liberated One.
Come to us as the bringer of peace after the storm.
Oh Great and Mighty Mabon,
Accept our offering!
The
People say:
Accept our offering!
Druid 1 offers wine to the Fire while Druid 2 offers grapes to the World Tree Offering Bowl.
Druid
1 says:
We make this offering to the Great Mother of abundance:
Modron of the Harvest,
Modron, Lady of the Apples,
Modron, Mother of Mabon.
Druid
2 says:
Great Mother, at this time of balance,
We entrust the end of the year to Your care.
We entrust the ends of our lives to Your care;
You, Who have brought forth great plenty.
Druid
1 says:
Come to us as the Great Mother,
Come to us as the Lady of Avalon,
Come to us as the Bearer of the Harvest.
O, beloved Madron,
Accept our offering!
The
People say:
Accept our offering!
Druid 1 offers oil to the Fire and Druid 2 offers apples to the World Tree Offering Bowl.
Druid
1 says:
Now is the time for anyone here to make offerings of praise to the Kindreds,
to the Gods and Goddesses of this rite, or to their personal patrons. You
may make an offering or song, poetry, or praise. You may make a physical offering
to the World Tree or the Fire. You may make a donation to the Grove. You may
make an offering of silver to the well. All offerings to the well will be
collected and thrown into a lake as property of the Gods.
As the wreath passes to you, feel free to make a Praise Offering or just meditate quietly for a moment.
Druid 1 passes the wreath to the person nearest him. It continues around the circle after each offering.
Druid 2 offers the wreath to the fire, and any other offerings to the fire or World Tree Offering Bowl, while:
Druid
1 says:
While our offering burns, meditate on your own needs, those of loved ones,
and those of the community.
During
the meditation, while the wreath offering burns,
The Seer takes the Omen. He interprets it, discovering if our Rite
and our offerings are pleasing to the powers. While the Seer is preparing
to read the omen, the Druids prepare the Waters of Life.
The People all stand and hold hands in a circle.
Druid
1 pours cider or apple juice into the large drinking horn.
Druid 2 fills another horn with waters from the Well.
Both are elevated.
Druid
2 says:
O Mabon! O Modron! O Noble, Mighty and Shining Ones! As we have given you
gifts and sacrifices, so we ask you for gifts in return in accordance with
the laws of hospitality.
Druid
1 says:
O you mighty Kindreds! Hallow these waters! Bless our lives with love, magic
and bounty as we drink these sacred waters. Behold the waters of life!
The
People say:
Behold the waters of life!
The People let go of each other's hands and the drinking horns are passed. All drink from one or the other while the Bard leads the People in singing:
Pour The Waters
Pour the waters, raise
the cup;
Drink your share of wisdom deep;
Strength and love now fill us up
As the elder ways we keep.
(Repeat until all have drunk from the horns)
Druid
1 says:
The Mighty Ones have blessed us! With joy in our hearts let us carry the blessings
of the Kindreds from our Grove into our lives and work. Each time we offer
to the powers they become stronger and more aware of our needs and worship.
So as we prepare to depart, let us give thanks to those who have aided us.
A drum beat begins and rattles fill the sound.
Druid
2 says:
Mabon and Modron, we thank you!
The
People say:
We thank you!
Druid
2 says:
Gods and Goddesses of elder days; mighty Ancestors; noble Spirits of the Land;
our Kindreds, we thank you!
The
People say:
We thank you!
Druid
1 says:
Gatekeeper, warder of the ways,
for your presence and power,
for your guiding and guarding, we say:
We thank you!
The
People say:
We thank you!
Druid
1 says:
Now we end what we began.
The
drums begin to play and the People chant, starting quietly and building
in speed and intensity:
Close the Gates
. Close the Gates
.. Close the Gates
..
Druid 2 holds the bottom of his staff, pointing the top of it at the top of the World Tree. He begins to spin deosil, faster and faster.
As
the staff passes the fire,
Druid 2 says:
Let the fire be flame!
As
the staff passes the well,
Druid 2 says:
Let the well be water!
As
the staff passes the World Tree,
Druid 2 says:
Let all be as it was before!
There
is a loud drum roll ending in a strong stroke.
The drumming and rattles stop.
Druid
2 stops spinning, holds both hands (and staff) in the air and shouts:
Let the Gates be closed!
The
People say:
Let the Gates be closed!
Druid
1 says:
Walk with wisdom, children of the Earth.
The Rite is ended!
Biodh se!
The
People say:
Biodh se! So be it!
Druid 1 then rings the bell thrice-three times.
The Bard leads the singing as the People process out of the Grove:
Walk With Wisdom
Walk with wisdom,
from this hallowed place;
Walk not in sorrow,
Our roots shall 'ere embrace.
May strength be your brother
And honor be your kin;
And luck be your lover
Until we meet again!
(Repeat until Recession is ended)
At
this point, a party/potluck is held for the assembled people.
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