
The Purposes
of a Circle
A sacred circle has several
purposes, the most significant of which is to define an area where formal
ritual work can be performed. A circle is a place in which the rules and
conditions are different to that of the everyday world. A circle is not
a barrier, but a doorway to another world. To contain any magickal energy
raised and to prevent its dissipation until it has been used up is another
purpose of the circle. The sacred circle does not need to be physically
represented (drawn or marked on the ground), it just needs to be visualised.
The circle is a spiritual entity.
How to Cast a Circle
A circle can be cast for
all magickal acts. The size of a circle varies vastly – it should
be able to comfortably fit those using it. Certain actions must be performed
and certain words said in a loud, clear voice. An altar should be placed
in the circle – in a north, centre or east position.
1. Cleanse yourself and you chosen
area. You should have a bath and clear the area completely. Set up an
altar with the following items: a flat pentagram symbol, two black candles,
an athame or sword, a small bell, a bowl of salt, a bowl of water, a chalice
and a saucer.
2. Light your altar candles. Holding
blade, walk around your circle, and say: “With this sacred blade
I cast the circle of my craft. May it be a doorway to a sacred circle
beyond time and space. Let it be a meeting place for all good, and may
it deter all wickedness.”
3. Stand in front of your altar, pick
up your bell, and say: “In the names of the Goddess and the Horned
God, I cast this my working circle.” Afterwards, ring your bell.
4. Return to the North and raise your
blade high before you. Call out: “Bear witness, Spirits of the North,
guardians of Wicca.” Go to the East, South and West and repeat at
each.
5. At the altar, put your bowl of salt
on the pentagram and lower your blade into the bowl of salt, saying: “I
exorcise thee, so that it may be purified and may aid me well.”
6. Put your bowl of water on the pentagram
and take a pinch of salt and sprinkle it into the water. Lower the blade
of your athame into the water, saying: “I cleanse and consecrate
thee, Water of Life, and ask you to bless this circle. In the names of
the Goddess and the Horned God, so mote it be!”
7. Pick up and hold the consecrated
water and walk slowly around the circle again (still clockwise), and sprinkle
a few drops along the line of the Circle, saying: “I consecrate
this sacred circle by the powers of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. May the
Goddess bestow her love herein, and the Horned God his honour.”
Pick up your chalice, pour a small amount in the saucer for the Goddess
and the Horned God, then take a sip yourself. After, place the chalice
back on your pentagram.
This completes the casting
of your circle. Specific activity can now be performed here, such as a
Sabbat ritual, making a charm, or healing. It is absolutely crucial you
do not leave the circle until your activity is complete, and without properly
closing it. When your chosen focus is complete, move on to closing the
circle.
How
to Close a Circle
Go to the North, hold up
your blade, and say, “Guardians and spirits of the North wind, my
ritual is now complete. I bid you hail and farewell. Hail and farewell.”
Repeat counterclockwise from North to West, to South, to East, and back
to the North again.
Extinguish your altar candles and bow your
head at the altar, saying, “I declare this scared circle closed.
So mote it be.” Ring a bell to complete the closing and step
out.
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