Lesson
13
Invoking/Inviting the Quarter Guardians
"Calling
the Quarters"
Having
meditated on the elements and experienced them more
in your life, you will want to be able to invite them
to join you and bring their qualities into your celebrations
and rites.
In
Wicca, the invocation of the elements is performed
after casting your circle.
As you call the element raise your arms in the blessing
position. The elements are usually called starting
in the East, place of Air and new beginnings. You
then turn deosil (clockwise) to the South to call
Fire, then to the West to call Water and to the North
to call Earth, finally turning back to the East to
complete the circular motion.
The
traditional Wiccan way of calling the elements, which
is published in many books on Wicca is as follows:
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East, ye Lords
of Air; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness
our rites and to guard the Circle
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the South, ye Lords
of Fire; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness
our rites and to guard the Circle
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the West, ye Lords
of Water; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness
our rites and to guard the Circle
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the North, ye Lords
of Earth; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness
our rites and to guard the Circle
In
our group we tend not to use this form, as we feel
it is preferable to invite the elements rather than
command them, as commanding implies dominance and
power over rather than power with.
Here
is an example of how we may invite the Elements:
Powers
of Air, I call to you and invite you to join us in
this rite, to share your qualities with us; In Love
and Truth, we bid you Hail and Welcome!
Powers of Fire, I call to you and invite you to join
us in this rite, to share your qualities with us;
In Love and Truth, we bid you Hail and Welcome!
Powers of Water, I call to you and invite you to join
us in this rite, to share your qualities with us;
In Love and Truth, we bid you Hail and Welcome!
Powers of Earth, I call to you and invite you to join
us in this rite, to share your qualities with us;
In Love and Truth, we bid you Hail and Welcome!
Obviously
when you have finished your rite you say farewell
to the elements, starting in the North with Earth
and moving widdershins (anticlockwise) to Air in the
East. This is done before opening the circle, as the
closing of a rite is done in reverse order from the
opening. Banishing energies and departures are usually
performed in a widdershins direction. (anti-clockwise)
Here
are the corresponding words to the above invocations:
Ye
Lords of the Watchtowers of the North, ye Lords of
Earth; I thank you for attending my rite; and ere
you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee
Hail and Farewell.
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the West, ye Lords
of Water; I thank you for attending my rite; and ere
you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee
Hail and Farewell.
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the South, ye Lords
of Fire; I thank you for attending my rite; and ere
you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee
Hail and Farewell.
Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East, ye Lords
of Air; I thank you for attending my rite; and ere
you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee
Hail and Farewell.
Again,
our way of saying farewell is slightly different,
i.e.:
Powers of Earth, I thank you for joining me and sharing
your qualities with me in this rite, and with love
and joy and thanks I bid you Hail and Farewell.
Powers of Water, I thank you for joining me and sharing
your qualities with me in this rite, and with love
and joy and thanks I bid you Hail and Farewell.
Powers of Fire, I thank you for joining me and sharing
your qualities with me in this rite, and with love
and joy and thanks I bid you Hail and Farewell.
Powers of Air, I thank you for joining me and sharing
your qualities with me in this rite, and with love
and joy and thanks I bid you Hail and Farewell.
If
this is done in a group, you would see "We"
rather than "I" and "us" rather
than "me" when performing the calling and
the farewells, and any other people present should
all chorus "Hail and Farewell" after you
have said it. You can also change the words for each
of the quarters, or write your own. To begin with
it is a good idea to use standard words which you
can memorise or read for your ceremonies. This is
important so that you can both gain confidence and
experience of how it is done, and so that you can
gain a better understanding of how it works. When
you have done this a few times you will better understand
of what to include and what not.
Exercise
13
a) Practice inviting/invoking and thanking / banishing
the Elements in a magick circle. Write down how this
changes your circle experience and what you feel when
you invoke each in turn.
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