
PRE-RITUAL PREPARATION
In
the Henge:
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 for aspersing, a sea shell with sage for censing, bell, offerings (Whiskey in a bowl with a ladle; corn meal and dry oatmeal in a small bowl; silver for the well; ale in a small drinking horn; herbs, flowers and stones in a small bowl; a small wreath of twigs; sage for censing), a taper by the fire, and divination tools.
At
the Outdweller's Altar:
A small bowl is filled with water from the Well
and taken to the Outdweller's Altar. A bowl of incense is also placed there. A
bowl of beer is placed on the Altar.
At
the Gathering Place:
At the place of the procession's beginning, a bowl
with a burning charcoal is prepared.
Before
the Procession begins:
Druid 1 welcomes the people and gives
the briefing. This will include creating the Sacred Center and Opening and Closing
of the Gates, as well as Praise Offerings.
The Bard teaches the
People any new songs.
Seer 1 leads the People in taking a moment
to center.
Druid 1 then tells the story of the myth for this
holiday in a dramatic way.
Druid 1 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 Outdweller's Altar outside the Sacred Precinct.
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)
After
the People arrive at the Outdwellers' Altar,
The Warrior stands to the
east of the Altar, facing the People.
Druid
1 says:
Warrior!
Make offering and appease the Outdwellers who will not support our ways.
Druid
2 takes up the bowl of sacred water and stands at the south of the Altar.
Druid 1 takes up the incense and stands at the north of the Altar.
He puts incense on the burning charcoal.
Warrior says:
Mighty spirits,
dark or light,
You who care not for our way,
Outdwellers! We know your might,
Your
forbearance we'll repay!
Holy
ground where you can play
We do now establish here.
Have some fun and don't
dismay,
Stick around and have a beer!
Warrior makes an offering of ale to the Outdwellers, pouring it on the altar.
Druid 1 smudges and Druid 2 asperses the Warrior.
Druid
1 says:
Children
of the Earth! Come forward and be purified as we enter the Sacred Precinct.
Druid
1 and Druid 2 go to the entrance of the sacred precinct.
Druid
1 censes while Druid 2 asperses the People as they Process through
the grove towards the Henge.
The Bard leads the People through the grove to the Henge with the Warrior following last.
Meanwhile, drums are beating and as the People are purified, 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.
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 People find their places in the Circle of the Henge, leaving room for Druid 1 and Druid 2, who enter last. Druid 1 holds the bowl of burning charcoal.
Druid 1 circles the Henge deosil, censing the space, and then returns to his place.
Druid
1 rings bell thrice-three times while saying:
Nature Spirits! (rings
bell three times) Ancestors! (rings bell three times) Shining
Ones! (rings bell three times)
Welcome! We shall meet here at
the Sacred Center when we open the gates to the Otherworlds.
Druid
1 says:
Earth Mother! Bearer of all life! We show you honor!
The People kneel and kiss the Earth.
Druid
2 says:
Earth
Mother! We build our fire on Your bosom, claiming this place as our own.
Felly
y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
Druid
1 offers the corn meal and dry oatmeal to the unlit Fire.
Druid 2
lights the fire.
The
People say:
Felly
y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
Rhythmic
drumming begins to accompany the Bard.
The Bard leads the People in
singing:
Earth Mother
Earth Mother,
we honor your body
Earth Mother, we honor your bones
Earth Mother, we sing
to your spirit
Earth Mother, we sing to your stones
(repeat as necessary)
Druid
2 says:
This is a time of balance, when the season of light begins
to give way to the season of dark. It is also a time of harvest.
Druid
3 says:
As our ancestors did, so do we now. We are here to offer
worship to the Clever One, Manawydan, Who Sees Clearly.
Druid
4 says:
We are also here to offer worship to Pryderi, the young
God, imprisoned and released, like the Mabon.
Druid
1 says:
We gather here to celebrate the Feast of the Autumn Equinox,
the time of balance. And let us remember that autumn's grain is the spring's new
seed, and what now ends shall begin again.
So
let us join together as one folk to make our offerings in joy and reverence!
Felly
y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
The
People say:
Felly y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed)
So be it!
(Imbas in Irish; Inspiration in English)
Rhythmic drumming begins to accompany the Awen.
Druid
1 says:
Taliesin!
Great Bard of Wales! We ask you for inspiration for our Rite!
Sanctifier takes smoking sage bundle to the Shrine of Brigit and censes the image. She returns the incense to the altar. While this is happening,
The Bard and Druid 1 invoke the Awen, singing in Call & Answer:
Taliesin
(Words
by Peggy Kaan, adapted by Kirk Thomas)
Taliesin
of the Bards
Blessed Fire of Inspiration
Spark the flames within our hearts
Lead
our creative exploration
Taliesin hear our song
As we give offerings of
praise
Let Your blessings make us strong
That we may serve You all our days.
Druid 2 offers whiskey to the fire.
Bard
and Druid 1 together say:
Felly
y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed)
The
People say:
Felly y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed)
Druid
1 says:
Let us establish the Three Realms here! We see the Sky
arching over our heads like a great, upturned bowl. We feel the Land here under
our feet, and we sense the Sea surrounding us outside our Nematon.
Rhythmic
drumming begins to accompany the Bard.
The Bard leads the People in
singing:
Unity In The Three Realms
Beside
you I stand, hand in hand,
On this Sacred Land.
With one breath we cry,
you and I,
To the Sacred Sky.
And together we one day will be
Across
the Endless Sea.
Druid
1 says:
We establish the Three Worlds of the Heavens, Midworld
and Underworld when we attune ourselves with their powers, and magnify them within
us.
Seer 1 leads the 2 Powers meditation to attune the company to the Earth and Sky powers and to join the company in spirit.
Druid
1 says:
Druids! Let us open the Sacred Center!
The Lead Drummer starts a moderately fast, rhythmic drumbeat. The other drums in the circle join in. They continue until the Gates are opened.
The following actions take place simultaneously until everyone is in position.
Druid
1 takes silver and goes to the Well. He stands to the SW of the Well and faces
the center of the circle.
Seer 1 goes to the SE quadrant of the circle,
getting a ladle of oil from the main altar on the way. He stands in the East facing
the altar of Manawydan fab Llyr in the West.
Druid 3 goes to the Fire,
getting a ladle of whiskey from the main altar on the way. She stands to the SE
of the Fire, facing the center of the circle.
Druid 4 draws water from
the well, using the bowl there, and goes to the Tree.
The Bard lights
a smudge stick at the fire and goes to the Tree.
Druid
2 moves widdershins around the circle, leading the People in quietly and slowly
chanting:
Well and Fire and Sacred Tree, flow and flame and grow in
me
.
Druid 2 continues moving widdershins around the circle during the entire working, until he opens the Gates.
The chanting continues, only interrupted by the People saying the final line of each of the three following invocations.
Druid 1 offers Silver to the well, with these words:
Sacred
waters 'neath our feet,
Unformed powers of the deep,
Fountain upwards now
to fill us,
Sacred Well, flow within us!
The
People say:
Sacred Well, flow within us!
Druid
2 leads the People in chanting:
Well and Fire and Sacred Tree,
flow and flame and grow in me
.
Druid 3 offers whiskey to the Fire, with these words:
Sacred
fire, light of Heaven
Warm us as creation wakens.
Show us all our inner
brightness.
Sacred fire, burn within us!
The
People say:
Sacred fire, burn within us!
Druid
2 leads the People in chanting:
Well and Fire and Sacred Tree,
flow and flame and grow in me
..
(Bard lights the sage bundle
if the original has gone out).
Bard
censes and Druid 4 asperses the World Tree.
Druid 4 and Bard
say:
Sacred Tree,
which joins together
Powers of chaos and of order,
Grant us wisdom, strong
and ageless.
Sacred tree, grow within us!
The
People say:
Sacred tree, grow within us!
Druid
2 leads the People in quietly chanting:
Manawydan, Manawydan, Manawydan
.
Sanctifier takes the smoking sage bundle from the Bard to the Altar of Manawydan and censes the image, then returns sage bundle to the main altar. Meanwhile,
Seer 1 makes an offering of whiskey to the fire, saying:
Gatekeeper!
We ask in reverence,
Open now the sacred boundary.
Manawydan, Lord, come
to us,
Ward us as we walk in safety!
The
People say:
Ward us as we walk in safety!
Druid
1 leads the People in quietly chanting:
Open the Gates; Open the
Gates, Open the Gates
.
The chanting, drums and rattles continue. They increase in speed and volume.
Druid
2 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 2 says:
Let
the Fire open as a Gate!
He continues spinning at least one full revolution.
As
his staff passes over the Well, Druid 2 says:
Let
the Well open as a Gate!
He continues spinning at least one full revolution.
As
his staff passes by the Tree, Druid 2 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 2 stops spinning, holds both hands (and staff) in the air
and shouts:
Bydded y Pyrth ar Agor! (buh'-thed uh peerth' ar a-gor')
Let
the Gates be open!
The
People shout:
Let the Gates be open!
Druid
1 says:
Druids! Let us make our Offerings to the Kindreds - the
Noble Ones, the Ancient Ones and the Shining Ones.
The drums begin again, pounding out a moderate beat.
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 sings these or other words:
All
you Spirits of the Land
Come and hear from us firsthand.
Fin and feather,
fur and skin,
Come and hear our mighty din!
Leaf and stone and Fairies,
too,
Let our Sacred Pact renew!
Land-spirits, accept our offering!
The
People say:
Land-spirits, accept our offering!
Druid 2 makes an offering of ale beside the Sacred Well, while:
Seer 2 says these or other words:
Ancestors,
you Mighty Ones,
Witness now our humble actions.
Kin of heart and Kin of
blood,
Ancient Ones, we call you Sacred!
Come unto us now, we pray,
Join
us at the Well this day!
Ancestors, accept our offering!
The
People say:
Ancestors, accept our offering!
Druid 2 makes an offering of whiskey to the fire, while:
Druid 3 says these or other words:
Shining
Ones, O Great and Boundless;
Gods and Goddesses, come to us!
You are welcome
by our fire,
Let us know what You desire.
Known and unknown Deities
Meet
us at the Boundaries!
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
2 says:
Pryderi, Rhiannon's Son, we call upon You!
Druid
2 invokes the God.
Druid
1 offers whiskey to the fire and
Sanctifier takes the smoking sage
bundle to the Sigil Altar and censes the image, returning the sage to the main
altar.
Druid 2 stands in the northwest, facing the Sigil Altar in the southeast, and says:
Invocation of Pryderi
A mist
has fallen on the land
Of Dyfed, all seems lost!
The palace, farms, and
people gone,
As sun gives way to frost.
While
hunting deer to feed Your friends
You find a magic fort.
You peer inside
and see a prize
And think it's all great sport.
You
grasp the cauldron and stick tight -
The spell You cannot foil
O great impetuosity
The
fairest Youth can spoil.
And
then Your mother, Rhiannon
Comes searching for her Son.
She finds You held
fast in that place;
With fear she's overcome.
She
tries to wrest You free from it
Which would have been a feat
But in so doing,
she's held fast;
the trickery's complete!
Then
mist descends upon the fort
Which vanishes from sight.
Gate-hammers yoke
You round Your neck,
And desperate is Your plight!
O
Pryderi, Great Mabon God,
Now in prison chains we see;
But the clever Son
of Llyr will be
The God who sets You free.
So
come to us Rhiannon's Son,
That freedom may be Yours!
Return, for balance
in the land
The Clever One restores.
Felly y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
Druid
1 says:
Manawydan, Clear-Seeing One, we call upon You!
Druid
1 invokes the God Manawydan.
Druid 2 offers whiskey to the fire
and
Sanctifier takes the smoking sage bundle to the Manawydan Altar
and censes the image, returning the sage to the main altar.
Druid 1 stands in the southeast, facing the altar to Manawydan in the northwest, and says:
Invocation of Manawydan fab Llyr
Chorus:
You
are the Judge, the Druid true,
And balance is Your goal.
Your craftiness
will end this feud
Before it takes its toll!
Verses
Oh
Lord, You rule great Dyfed's life,
You are the new Chieftain.
Rhiannon is
Your lovely wife
and Pryderi Your son.
But
mist has settled on the land
and all man's works are gone!
All seems like
one great vast dreamland
That greets the morning's dawn.
Now
Pryderi, and Your Wife, too
are captive magically.
They grasped a cauldron
in a fort
And stuck there forcefully!
The
fort then vanished in the mist -
You know not what to do.
Not only must
you help Yourself,
Your Son's wife is here, too.
Repeat chorus
You plow
the ground and grow some wheat,
It's harvest time in Wales.
Each morning,
though, the wheat is gone;
Some night-time thief prevails!
You
spend a long and watchful night
And see a horde of mice.
You catch a slow
and pregnant mouse -
You'll hang her in a trice!
And
then a mighty man arrives
And begs for her release.
You shrewdly see the
magic there
And bid the begging cease.
The
mouse will hang and surely die
Unless he meet Your terms:
Pryderi and His
Mother freed,
And Land's health he returns.
Repeat chorus
Magicians
may be mighty men
But 'gainst the God he quails.
To save the mouse (his
wife no less!)
The son of Llyr prevails.
Magician
and his wife depart
But not before the Land
Of Dyfed, and Your Wife and
Son
In healthy balance stand.
Repeat chorus
So Manawydan,
come to us,
And help balance restore!
Free Pryderi and Mother from
Their
yokes, we do implore!
Felly y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
Druid
1 says:
Children of the Earth, as the spirit moves you, come forward
and hold the wreath and make your Praise Offerings to Manawydan and Pryderi, the
Kindreds, your Patrons, or the Well, Fire or Tree.
Druid 2 stands quietly holding the wreath. As a person comes forward to make a Praise Offering, he hands the wreath to that person. When the Praise Offering is done, he takes back the wreath and silently holds it until the next person comes forward.
Druid 2 offers the wreath to the fire, and any other offerings to the fire or World Tree Offering Bowl, while:
Druid
1 says:
Seer,
have our offerings been accepted by the Kindreds?
While
the wreath offering burns,
Seer 2 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 Return Flow
Druid
1 says:
Please stand and hold hands while we prepare the Waters
Of Life.
The People all stand and hold hands in a circle.
Druid
1 pours mead into the large drinking horn.
Druid 2 fills another
horn with waters from the Well. They are hung on their hangers.
Druid 1 takes Sacred Water in a horn or chalice and stands in front of the Altar.
Druid
1 says:
O Mighty
Manawydan, Clear-seeing Lord! O Pryderi, Mabon-God of Wales! O Noble, Ancient
and Shining Ones! We have offered to you, so we ask for your gifts in return.
Druid 1 elevates the Waters.
Hallow
these waters! Bless our lives with love, magic and bounty as we drink of your
essence.
Kindreds, we ask you, give us the waters of life!
The
People say:
Give us the waters of life!
Druid 1 gives the bread to the Sanctifier. Druid 2 takes the horn of water and Druid 1 takes the horn of mead.
Druid 1 pours holy water in each horn and a few drops on the bread.
The People let go of each other's hands and the drinking horns and bread are passed. All drink from one or the other horn 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)
An ADF Dedicant's Oath will be witnessed.
Druid
1 says:
Great energy has been raised within us this day! Let us
be grounded once more.
Seer 1 leads the People in grounding.
Druid
1 says:
The Mighty Ones have blessed us! 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:
O Manawydan,
Clear-seeing Lord; O Pryderi, Mabon-God of Wales, we thank you!
The
People say:
We thank you!
Druid
3 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!
Seer
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:
Earth Mother! For holding up the world and granting us
Your blessings, we say: We thank You!
The
People say:
We thank You!
Druid
2 says:
Now we end what we began.
The
drums begin to play and Druid 2 leads the People in chanting, starting
quietly and building in speed and intensity:
Close the Gates
.
Close the Gates
.. Close the Gates
..
Druid 1 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 1 says:
Let
the fire be flame!
As
the staff passes the well,
Druid 1 says:
Let the well be
water!
As
the staff passes the World Tree,
Druid 1 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
1 stops spinning, holds both hands (and staff) in the air and shouts:
Bydded
y Pyrth ar Gau! (buh'-thed uh peerth' ar gai')
Let the Gates be closed!
The
People say:
Let the Gates be closed!
Druid 2 then rings the bell thrice-three times.
Druid
1 says:
Please
stand and hold hands in this Circle.
Walk
with wisdom, children of the Earth.
The Rite is ended!
Felly y Bydded!
(Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed) So be it!
The
People say:
Felly y Bydded! (Ve' khlee uh Buh' thed)
So be it!
The Bard leads the People in singing as they stand holding hands in the Circle. After one time through, the Bard leads the People singing out of the Circle:
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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