Lesson
9
Sacred Space - the Magickal Circle
When
performing any magickal work, it is usual to create
a sacred or temple space. In the Wiccan tradition,
as in many Pagan and Magickal traditions this is normally
done by casting a circle around you. The elements
are called into the circle after the casting. Casting
the circle can be done in a number of ways.
One
of the simplest ways is to visualize a sphere of blue
or gold light forming around yourself and expanding
for several yards in each direction.
Other
ways include walking round in a circle beating a drum,
clapping or using bells, and visualizing the circle
being created as you walk round.
Wiccans
usually use the sword, athame or wand to draw the
circle, walking deosil (clockwise) whilst visualising
the circle forming and speaking the words of intent,
such as:
"I cast this circle, my circle of power, to be
a shield of protection and a boundary between the
worlds of Men and the realms of the Mighty Ones. I
bless thee and consecrate thee, in the names of the
Lady and Lord. The Circle is Cast. So mote it be!
"
Representations
of the elements may be carried around the circle,
such as a censer or joss stick (air), candle (fire),
water (water) and salt (earth) to consecrate and purify
the space. Some people also sweep the circle with
a besom (broom) prior to casting the circle. Do this
by walking deosil (sunwise - which is clockwise in
the Northern Hemisphere) sweeping the boundaries of
the circle.
Circles
are generally cast sunwise in the northern hemisphere,
starting and finishing in the east, the place of the
sunrise. At the end of a ritual, the circle is opened
by reversing the casting, so if you visualized coloured
light forming a sphere, you take the light back into
yourself; if you walked around playing a musical instrument,
you walk round anti-clockwise, playing the instrument
again, etc. In the Southern Hemisphere, things are
usually done in the reverse from how they are done
in the Northern Hemisphere - which is due to the way
in which the Sun appears to move anti-clockwise through
the sky at day. [There are quite a few debates about
whether or not this should be done clock or anti-clockwise,
so it may be best to consult some books and websites
written by people who live and work their magick in
Australia or New Zealand for examples and arguments
for and against.]
The
circle should be opened at the end of your rite with
words of intent, here is an example:
"By the Earth that is Her body, by the living
waters of Her womb, by the fire of Her bright spirit
and by the Air that is Her breath, the circle is open
yet unbroken!" [This is sometimes followed by
"May the Love of the Goddess and God go forever
in your hearts, merry meet and merry part and merry
meet again!" - although if you are working by
yourself, that would make no sense whatsoever of course,
but if you do decide to work with others then you
may want to try using it at the end of the opening
of the circle! In our covens we usually have a big
"group hug" at the end too]
Exercise
9
a) Write down the words for casting the circle in
your magickal diary.
b) Practice casting a circle, remember to purify the
space first. Spend some time meditating on different
aspects of the current season in your circle and then
open the circle. Write down your experiences in your
magickal diary / notebook.
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