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Ritual
101 - Lesson Four
Invoking the deities; statement of purpose
Our focus
this lesson is on invoking the deities into our circle and declaring
our statement of purpose.
Invoking
the deity/deities is a very important part of your ritual. This
is where you invite the Goddess and God into your circle to watch
or aid you in your Rite, where you demonstrate your willingness
to open yourself to the God and Goddess.
Before you think about
invoking anyone, you need to figure out what you are going to do
during this ritual. This is your statement of purpose. This will
dictate your choice for circle castings, quarter calls, deities
etc.
Once you have a goal
in mind, it is time to think about which deity/deities will work
best with that goal. Do you work with just the Lady and the Lord
or do you work with a particular pantheon of deities? If you work
with a pantheon, which deity/deities rule over what it is you are
doing in your ritual?
For instance, if you
were doing a healing ritual, you may want to call on the Celtic
god Bran and goddess Airmid or the Roman god Apollo. Some rituals
have their deities built in. For instance, Imbolg is a ritual honoring
Brigit, the goddess of light.
An important note: While
you are not limited to any one pantheon in your practice, it is
highly suggested that you limit yourself to one pantheon per ritual.
It is not a good idea to mix and match deities within the same circle.
If you scroll down the
page on this
link, you will find links to descriptions of some of the major
deities in several pantheons.
The basic idea behind
invoking the Goddess and/or God is to invite them to come into your
sacred space.
Here is an example of
a basic Goddess and God call.
Goddess Mother, hear
my cryAcross the world, my spell shall flyTo ask of thee upon this
nightPlease aid me in my magick Rite Father God to thee I callLord
of forest and oak tallI ask of thee upon this nightAid me with your
magick might
As with the quarter calls,
you need to think of what it is you want the Goddess and God to
do. Do you just want them to be present? Do you want their help
or guidance? To you want them to aid with their power?
If you have written an
invocation, make sure you have this part of your ritual memorized;
it is important that you concentrate on the words you are saying,
not the act of reading them.
Again, this is an area
where you may eventually begin just speaking from the heart when
you ask the Goddess and/or God to join you in the circle. Just remember,
don't ever order a deity to do you bidding.
It is common practice
to invoke the Goddess first, but again, do what feels right for
you.
Exercise
1
Write two invocations
for the Goddess and God: Yule is our next Sabbat. Write an invocation
that could be used for that ritual. For the second ritual, write
an invocation you might use if you were going to do a working circle
for one of the following topics: money, love, protection, psychic
ability. Include who you would call and why.
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Statement
of Purpose
Now you have your deities,
along with the quarters, present. The next step is to tell them
why they are all here. Some Witches leave this step out. Personally,
I like to state my purpose, not only to keep me focused, but also
to get all the spirits and energy "on the same page."
A statement of purpose
can be very simple and direct: I have asked you here tonight to
help with
. Or I have invited you into my circle to join with
me in the celebration of
Or again, you can speak
from your heart and be a little more elaborate and detailed in what
it is you plain to do. For example: I asked you to join me today
to lend me your power and aid in the healing of Joe whose cancer
has come back and needs our help to put him back in remission. You
could then continue on to explain why Joe deserves their help and
why he is so important to you.
For me, the statement
of purpose part of the ritual is a time for a heart-to-heart with
the deities. I tell them exactly what's going on, why I am here
and what I would like to accomplish. I am always careful to never
demand anything and to always be polite.
This is a time to be
humble. It is not a time to play all-powerful witch making orders
right and left, less smiting begins (not really, but it still isn't
a good idea to make demands on the deities).
Thanking
the Deities
As with the Quarters,
you want to thank the deities when you are done. Please do not be
so brass as to "dismiss" them. They are not your minions
and won't take to kindly to that act. Just simply thank them for
their time and wish them a safe journey back. Again,
feel free to speak from your heart with this.
Exercise
2
Write a thank you to
the deities that compliments the two invocations you wrote in Exercise
1.
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A summary so far:
At this point, you know
have basically everything you need to do a celebratory ritual. You
know how to structure a rite: creating sacred space, casting a circle,
calling the quarters, invoking the deity and stating your purpose.
The last two lessons will focus on common questions that arise during
rituals such as how and why do you raise energy and what do you
do with the energy once it is there
End of Lesson Four
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