2/29/2012

Free Kindle Books About Wicca

I'm always "Liking" things on Facebook and one of them is The Pagan Writers Community. This morning they sent out a post about a free kindle book about Wicca. I like anything that's free, so when I saw those perfect four letters in a row, my eyes stopped to read more. This is what I saw:

Mark Carter: "Check it out. Gerald Gardner's novella 'High Magic's Aid' is free for Kindle users today. Be sure to grab it. It's a key piece of modern pagan history and it's actually better written than most people realize."
So, I went over and found High Magic's Aid on Amazon.com. The paperback is regularly priced $18-19 (depending if you bought it  used). The kindle is regularly priced $8.99. So this is a great deal! I downloaded it!

Now, let me take a step back and mention that I don't even own a Kindle! But what I do have is the free kindle app for my cell phone. You can get free Kindle reading apps that will even allow you to read these free ebooks right on your computer!

Of course, this got my mind turning and I wondered how many other free Kindle books about Wicca there were. I ended up downloading 11 free Kindle books about Wicca or Paganism! I think a couple of them were stories that featured Pagan and Wiccan characters, and others were more for learning. I basically did a search in the Kindle section of Amazon for "Wicca" and then sorted by price, and all the free Kindle books were right on the first pages! But if you click right on the link to the word Amazon you'll get right to that page.

So, go grab some free Kindle books about Wicca and then let me know how you liked them!

2/16/2012

What I'm Learning From The Goddess Brigit

This is Brigit's season and I have never felt her presence so strong in my life. Well, yes, that could be because I've never tried to connect with her before. And it could be because I never really celebrated Imbolc or this season before. But I am so happy that I am today.


One of the reasons I so strongly wanted to activily practice Wicca again was because I needed the guidence of Spirit to provide me with the lessons I needed to learn to get healthy again. Mentally healthy. And to become a person that I can be proud of. Just as many people turn to thier spirituality when they need healing, I am doing the same.


Almost every morning I take part in a daily devotional ritual, which takes anywhere between five to fifteen minutes. It all depends on my mood, my schedule, and how long the Gods keep me there. Although I don't do this every day, I wish I did. On the days I don't have this quiet time with my Gods, I always sort of feel off-kilter. I'm so glad I had my ritual this morning.


I have a beautiful image of Brigit above my alter. In fact, this is the exact image:



And as I was meditating and thinking about the words I say during my daily ritual I knew She was helping me sort out some issues.

I have added special wording within my ritual to help me remember to see the beauty in every one and every thing and to make the right choices to live in perfect love and perfect trust. Part of the reason for this is that I have a child with several neurological disorders and he is always challenging me, whether he knows it or not. And over the  years, I just come to expect the worst. I need to let go of this attitude and learn to be more patient with him when he needs me to be and remember that he has troubles and is a bit immature for his age. But we all know how hard it is to change things like this that have become almost instinct. I don't want to yell anymore and I just want to love him even more than I do now, no matter how bad his behavior is.

Brigit reminded me of the Charge Of The Goddess.. this line that keeps echoing in my head over and over for the past couple months, which is "If that which thous seekest thou findest not within thee, thou wilt never find it without thee"  And this line I continually meditate upon. It's telling me that if I can't first find the love and compasion and patience within me, how can I then share it with others? If I can't FEEL the Universal Love within me, I will not be able to feel it from others, including my  Gods and my children. And I will not be able to be the mother or the person I want to be until I feel that I am that person already in my heart.

And it ties in with Brigits fire because that fire of passion and love must be contiously burning within me, and then I can share it with others. Passing along a piece of my fire.. aka.. sharing the Universal Love with others...When I share my internal fire with others, what is burning inside me will grow to replace what I have shared, because that is the nature of fire. And that person will now have a small piece of the Universal Love Flame that will grow within them, just as the natural will of fire is to burn big and bright and it will grow big enough to fill up that person's soul just as it fills mine.

As with everything in and of this world, we are all connected, which is why Brigit is showing me how my desire to be more loving must start within me, as a flame in my soul, just as She shows her flame. And then I can share that flame with others as She shares hers. But I first have to find and kindle my flame and be the person I want to be before I can then share with others. I will not find what I am looking for anywhere but within myself. It's a lesson in the energy of Fire, in the emotion of love and compasion and forgivness, and also an inspiration to continue to learn how to be the best I can be with the help of the Ancient Ones. And I belive this is one of the Wiccan Mysteries that I am meant to learn and continue to learn more about.

Do you have a daily ritual, meditation, or affirmation? How has it helped you as a Wiccan or as a person? Have you been able to connect with a specific Deity through this process? I'd love to hear about some of your stories!!

Until next time, may you be guided and protected by the light of the sun and the moon,
Aria

2/03/2012

My Solitary Imbolc Ritual

Well, here it is, 12:32 AM. on February 3rd, and I ran out of time to do my first Imbolc ritual. I'm going to do it tomorrow. Even though I'll be a day late, I do believe that all the right energies are about three days before and three days after any sabbat and esbat. But, in the mean time, here is the ritual I plan to do tomorrow:

Gather prepared items and set up altar
Use melted snow water for the water

Milk in chalice, and a bit of milk in a bowl outside for offering

Extra white t-lights all over altar

Cast circle
Call Watchtowers – lighting each candle


"Earth with molten core of light,
With strength and purpose, inspire my rite.
Powers of Earth, the Maiden awakens!
Come join the circle and share in the light.
Oh Spirit of Earth, be within me!"


"Winds of East, fan flames of light
To fire my thoughts, inspire my rite.
Powers of Air, the Maiden awakens!
Come join the circle and share in the light.
Oh Spirit of Air, be within me!"


Fires of South, burn high, burn bright.
Charge my will, inspire my rite.
Powers of Fire, the Maiden awakens!
Come join the circle and share in the light.


"Waves that reflect the fiery light
Flow with compassion, inspire my rite.
Powers of Water, the Maiden awakens!
Come join the circle and share in the light.
Oh Spirit of Water, be within me!"
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Goddess Invocation – light Goddess Candle 
“Great Brigit, Guardian of poetry and smith crafts.
I am honored to have you here
and to bask in the light of your eternal flame.
Please join me tonight.”

God Invocation – Light God Candle
“All the land is wrapped in winter
The air is chilled and Frost envelops the Earth
But Lord of the Sun, Horned one of animals and wild places
Unseen, you have been reborn Of the gracious Mother Goddess
Hail great God Hail and welcome. Please join me tonight.”



"Be with me now, oh Ancients, eternal,
Hear now my prayers, hopes and dreams.
Bridigt has wakened, once more as the Maiden
By loving caresses from the strengthened Sun King."

Statement of Purpose:
We gather together, I with Spirit, to celebrate the promise of returning warmth and vitality that is the assurance of Imbolc. This is the time to celebrate the enchanting beauty of the last days of winter, and of the budding promise of life. [with the Goddess and God candles, simultaneously, light the central candle].

 
Read charge of the Goddess


Place the tapered candle into the bowl of snow or ice, while saying these or similar words:


“Beneath the blanket of ice and cold lies the spark of life. May this spark grow and spread in love.” If you are outside, you may place the bowl near the lit fire.
As the candle and/or lit fire melts the ice/snow, meditate upon the spark of life within you: how will it grow and prosper as the days lengthen?


Now is the time for meditation and any spell workings.

Spell workings associated with Imbolc include those for fertility, defining and focusing on goals for the future, organization, health, and protection.



Cakes and wine 


Release Goddess
“O great Goddess Brigid
Bringer of Light and Fire
Mother of the Horned God
Healer of the Sick
Patroness of Bards
I thank you for the honour you do me this day
I ask that your protection
Be not only on myself
And on those whom I love
But on the whole world.

Thank you for joining me tonight.
Hail and Farewell.” Extinguish the Goddess candle  


Release God
“O great God Cernunos
Brightly burning sun
Father of the Animals
Giver of life
I thank you for the honour you do me this day
I ask that your protection
Be not only on myself
And on those whom I love
But on the whole world.

Thank you for joining me tonight.
Hail and Farewell.” Extinguish the God candle 

Release Quarters/Watchtowers:

“Spirit of the North, I thank you for joining me tonight. The rite of Imbolc has ended, but may its lessons remain within. Hail and Farewell”
“Spirit of the West, I thank you for joining me tonight. The rite of Imbolc has ended, but may its lessons remain within. Hail and Farewell.”
“Spirit of the South, I thank you for joining me tonight. The rite of Imbolc has ended, but may its lessons remain within. Hail and Farewell.”
“Spirit of the East, I thank you for joining me tonight. The rite of Imbolc has ended, but may its lessons remain within. Hail and Farewell.”

Close the sacred circle.

“The Circle is open but remains unbroken.  Around and through me always flows its magickal power.”

Clean up.

At some point during the next day or two:
Do some housecleaning and bless each room with salt water and sage.

2/02/2012

Blessed Imbolc - A Wiccan Sabbat

Today, the first signs of spring and the lengthening of the days are celebrated around the world and the Wiccan Wheel turns again!

Brigit, the beloved Celtic goddess is invited into many circles and homes in hopes of her blessings for the year.

The sabbat Imbolc honors the Goddess as the waiting bride of the returning sun God. Before the Nordic influence, it was also the Sabbat and season when the Celts saw the sun as being born anew. In Ireland it was, and still is, a special day to honor the Goddess Brid in her guise of bride. The modern Irish celebrate this day as St. Briget's Day, St. Briget being a slightly disguised, Christianized version of the Pagan Goddess.


On Imbolc, the Celts would dress grain dollies, which are made from dried sheaves from the previous harvest, as brides. These dollies would be laid in a place of honor within their homes, typically in cradles or baskets called Bride's Beds. Nuts, symbols of male fertility, were tossed in with them, as well as a staff, cape and other items.




Imbolc is a fire festival, where bonfires are held and candles are lit in profusion, often within a wreath, another symbol of the Wheel of the Year. The fire and candles are symbolic of the heat and light of the returning sun.

At this time of the year, the Goddess and God are seen as youthful figures and are not yet joined as One through sacred marriage. They are innocent and fun-loving, and are waiting for spring just as anxiously we are.

Here are some things you can do on or around Imbolc to celebrate the season:

  • Make the Bride's Bed using the Corn or Wheat Doll made the previous Lughnassadh. Dress the doll in white or blue with a necklace that represents the seasons. Lay it in a long basket adorned with ribbons; light white candles on either side of the basket, and say:


"Welcome the bride both maiden and mother; rest and prepare for the time of the seed; cleansed and refreshed from labors behind her; with the promise of spring she lays before me."
Next morning, remove the dress and scatter the wheat outdoors (or if you use corn, hang it up in a tree for the squirrels and birds). This represents the Lady's recovery from the birthing bed and readiness to begin the turning of the seasons anew. The Imbolc Corn Doll represents the mother nurturing her son, who will grow and become her husband. This is the earth and the sun, which is still weak but gaining in strength.
  • On Imbolc Eve, leave buttered bread in a bowl indoors for the faeries who travel with the Lady of Greenwood. Next day, dispose of it as the "essence" will have been removed.

  • Place three ears of corn on the door as a symbol of the Triple Goddess and leave until Ostara.
  • Light a white candle and burn sandalwood incense.

  • Cleanse the area where you do card readings or scrying with a censor burning rosemary or vervain, and say:
  • "By the power of this smoke I wash away the negative influences that this place be cleansed for the Lady and her babe."
  • Cleanse the altar and equipment, do a self-purification rite with the elemental tools representing earth (salt) for body, air (incense) for thoughts; fire (candle flame) for will; and water (water) for emotions.
  • Make dream pillows for everyone in the family.
  • Create a Solar Cross from straw, palm fronds or pipe cleaners. (A great craft for kids!) Make enough to place one in each room of the house.
  • Bless each room in your home. Place a red pillar-style candle center to the front door; with palm crosses in hand, light the candle and open the door and say:
    • "We welcome in the Goddess and seek the turning of the wheel away from winter and into spring."
      Close door; take up the candle and go to each room of the house and say:
      "Great Lady enter with the sun and watch over this room!"
      Leave a Solar Cross in the room and proceed throughout the house. This is great for the kids as you can divide up the tasks for each to do - one can hold the palms, another can open doors, another can carry the candle, and so forth.  The last room should be the kitchen and here you say:
      "Mother of the earth and sun, Keep us safe and keep us warm, As over our home you extend your blessings."

      Later, I will post the solitary Imbolc ritual that I will be doing tonight.