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Ritual
101 - Lesson Three
The Quarters
This lesson will focus
on the Quarters by discussing the elements and energies associated
with them as well as calling and thanking the quarters.
About
the quarters and elements
Quarters, guardians,
elements, etc., offer an extra layer to your circle and spell work.
Once again, this is an area of great diversity for Witches as to
what you do when you call a quarter.
The four elements of
nature: Earth, Air, Fire and Water are the very foundations of creation
and the basis of life itself. Add these elements to Spirit and you
have the five points that create the pentagram. These elements are
each representational to a cardinal direction, which is referred
to as a quarter: East-Air, South-Fire, West-Water, North-Earth (and
self-center). They are also represented by objects and tools on
our altars. (For more information, click
here.)
Exercise
1
Look at the elements
chart at Bewitching Ways. Take a moment and think about each
direction and the element it represents. Write a paragraph on what
each direction/element symbolizes to you. Let your intuition guide
you on this; don't over think it. What correspondences are you drawn
to? What images to the directions and elements conjure? Do you want
to work with the elementals, angels or other spirits associated
with them? If so which and why?
This is going to give
you your base connection to each element. This will be your building
block for your relationship with it. There is no right or wrong
answer.
For a deeper connection
to the elements, try to do a mediation for each direction/ element.
Be sure to face that direction during the meditation. (This portion
is not required but can be a powerful experience.)
Exercise
2
How do you (or will you)
represent the quarters and elements on your altar? Write a paragraph
explaining your choices.
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Calling the Quarters
The quarters correspond
to the four elements and the four cardinal directions as well as
the powers, spirits, energies, characteristics, elementals, totems,
angels, and guardians associated with that direction.
When calling the quarters,
some Witches call on the powers of the elements. Others call on
elementals. Some call on angels. Some on guardians. Some have calls
so long and extensive that they invite EVERYONE to the circle. That
is not necessary.
When I began doing rituals,
I started out with the basics: the direction and the element. As
I became more involved in ritual work and I began to learn more
about the quarters, I began incorporating other energies into my
quarter calls. Again, do what you feel comfortable with and feel
free to change it as you grow.
Before calling the quarters,
you need to decide: 1 - Who are you inviting and 2- What will their
job be? To protect? To guard? To join in? To aid?
Make sure your wording
properly reflects what you are asking of the quarters. For example,
if you are doing a Sabbat ritual, you may want to simply invite
the quarters to join in celebration. However, if you were doing
serious spell work during an Esbats, you might ask them to guard
your sacred space or to aid you in your magickal workings.
Note: I used the word
"ask" on purpose. There are a few witches who demand or
summon or call forth the quarters and the Goddess and God. I much
prefer to invite these spirits into my circle. Think about it; how
much help would you want to offer someone who demanded your presences
instead of kindly inviting you in. And after all, we are mere mortals;
it probably won't be in our best interest to demand anything from
the spirit realm.
Calling the quarters
can be as elaborate as you want it to be. Besides deciding who you
are calling upon, you can also decide whether or not you want to
mark their arrival in your circle. Some people light an appropriately
colored candle for each quarter as they are called. Others ring
a bell three times. Some simply offer them a "hail and welcome."
Another thing to think
about is how you physically call them. Do you use your athame or
wand? Do you speak out loud? Do you close your eyes? Do you stand
with your hands out at your side, palms up? Do you hold your hands
out? Do you salute them? Again, there is no right or wrong way.
Do what comes naturally. But take not of how you do it as it may
give you an indication of how your direct energy.
Depending on tradition
or how you feel, Quarter Calling usually begins in the East or the
North and moves clockwise.
As with casting the circle,
if you are unsure of where to begin, look in your books or online
for some sample callings. Do you like them? How could you change
them to make them your own? Here
are some samples.
Exercise
3
Write two sets of quarter
calls: One for a celebration ritual and one for a working ritual.
Why did you choose your wording? Which energies did you call upon
and why?
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Closing
the Quarters
As with everything else,
what you open must also be closed. Before you finish your ritual,
you must thank whomever you called upon from the quarters and then
close the quarters.
Note: Again, be aware
of your word choice. You want to thank the energy here, not "dismiss"
it. Do not presume to be mightier than the energy around you.
The most common way to
close the quarters is to walk around the circle widdershins (counter
clockwise) beginning with the last quarter called and thank each
representative for coming and extinguish the candle representing
that quarter. Like the circle casting, you want to do the opposite
for thanking the quarters that you did for inviting them. If you
lit a candle at each quarter, extinguish it as you thank them. If
you rang the bell on their arrival, you can also ring it on their
departure.
Always be sure to offer thanks to the quarters when closing them.
Sample
closings.
Exercise 4
Write a closing to go
with your quarter two calls
Exercise
5
Perform one of the quarter
calls and closings you wrote. How did you do it? Did you use any
props? How did you stand? Did you use tools? How did it feel? Were
you comfortable?
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Parting notes: As with
circle casting, don't get hung up with calling the quarters the
same way every time. As you become more comfortable with this part
of the ritual, you may find yourself making up calls off the top
of your head. There is nothing wrong with speaking from your heart
directly to the quarters or deities. It is just important that you
have a good feel for the energy and symbolism of the quarters before
doing so. Feel free to experiment. Eventually you will find yourself
falling into a patter that works for you for calling the quarters.
End of
Lesson Three
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