Féile Manannán
Local River Goddesses
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Corn meal
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Manannan Mac Lir
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Alcohol
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Mighty Dead
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Food/bread
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Spirits of Place
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honey/sage smoke
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Tuatha de Danaan
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Alcohol
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Manannan Mac Lir
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Rushes, yellow flowers, meade or food.
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The folk
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Apples
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Prior
to the ritual the participants should light the flame, fill the well with fresh
water, and place whatever tools are needed on the altar.
of our plantings and our work, in the name of the gods and ungods we offer
blessings to those gathered here.
breathing. Breathe in and out slowly visualizing the spiral of the cosmos
around you.
ah-heeveesh-vohr
ground.
height, palms up, cupping. Exhale and move the hands in an arc until they meet
in front.
wide, palms forward. Exhale and raise the arms, bringing the hands together
above the head, thumb & forefinger meeting to create a triangle.
the land; Potomac Patapsco, Susquehanna Gunpowder, and Patuxent. Givers
of life that flow from the mountains and form estuaries of the Chesapeake.
waters that nourish this land.
goddesses of the land accept this offering.
the Isle of Man, the people paid rent to Manannán mac Lir, the first king of
the island. The Manx Traditional Ballad says:
And if you thought the narrative pleasant
As best I can with my mouth
I shall speak to you of the blessed Isle
And how came it to him
How Patrick sent the first Christian
And how it came to Stanley
That was the first man who possessed it
As far as I can see
He was nothing but a heathen
Nor with his arrows nor his shield
But when he saw ships a-sailing
He would hide it round about with mist
Up to the summit of the great mountain Barrule
Others used to leave their rushes below
With Manannán upon Keamool
Who was a mighty man filled with magic art,
He drove Manannán into the sea
With his evil company, unjustly”
driving out Manannán unjustly. To this day Manannán’s name is regarded with
reverence on the Isle. Rent for the Isle of Man was paid to him in rushes,
though the word may also translate as flags or wild irises. Some went to the
top of Barrule, Inis Man’s holy mountain. Others paid their rent at the
seashore.
keeper of the gates between the worlds, the lord of mists who allows us passage
in our journeys through the Otherworlds, and teacher and guide for our tribe.
And so it is at this time that we pay for our passage by giving honor and
offerings to Manannán mac Lir. We bring him food and drink, and we bring him
yellow flowers to symbolize gold and jewels for his pleasure.
I make sacred the fire,
The first fire born of lightning
from which all fires are lit.
The hearth fire which warms our homes
and binds our people.
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
All:
Let the flame be the hearth fire,
Lets the water be the Well of Knowledge
Let the tree be the bile,
(bill-uh)
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
within me.
From which the five rivers flow,
Salmon swimming, hazels hanging high.
Bubbling brightly Segais, source of wisdom,
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
Let the flame be the hearth fire,
Lets the water be the Well of Knowledge
Let the tree be the bile,
(bill-uh)
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
within me.
Towering high, hanging heavy with hazel,
Spanning and connecting the Three Realms,
The mighty bile of the grove,
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
Let the flame be the hearth fire,
Lets the water be the Well of Knowledge
Let the tree be the bile,
(bill-uh)
I stand in the grove at the center of the realms,
grow within me.
Knowledge, and the Sacred Bile the grove is erected and hallowed.
says:
Manannan, Patron of our tribe, Lord of the Mist, Ruler of Tir na mBan (teer
na man), Guardian of the gate of the Otherworld. Oh Lord of the
Otherworld, bearer of the silvered apple branch, hear us this day and aid in
the passage of the ancestors through the misty veil.
Lir, accept our offerings and gratitude as you part the mists.
(mah-nuh-nahn’ mak leer)
Ancestors of our blood, Heros of our people
We offer you this gift with love and loyalty and invite you to witness this
rite.
accept this offering.
wild world,
Spirits of this place,
We offer you this gift in friendship and invite you to witness this rite.
faraway lands.
We offer you this gift in friendship and invite you to witness this rite.
accept this offering.
things,
Deities of my faith,
We offer you this gift with reverence and honor and invite you to witness this
rite.
goddesses accept this offering.
Rider of Aonbharr the Splendid-Maned, hear us.
Shapeshifter, holy trickster,
Keeper of the Gates between worlds, hear us.
Father of Mongán, armorer of Lugh,
Keeper of the Crane Bag of Wisdom and Secrets, hear us!
Patron of our grove, protector of our tribe.
Guardian of wisdom and knowledge, hear us.
Husband of Fand, lover of Aine,
Keeper of the Cloak of Mists that drowns all sorrow, hear us.
Husband, lover,
Guardian and beloved of women, hear us.
accept our offerings! Hear our prayers and share in our joy and celebrations on
this night that is dedicated to you.
left hand into a tube and blows through the tube then says:
Gods before me, gods behind me,
I am on your path oh gods.
You, my gods, are in my steps.
To the doorstep of the sí
in the name of Finn
Stronger in sight then all.
That Bride blew her palm,
Did you see the augury gods of art?–
Said the gods of art, they saw.
That I myself shall see
The semblance, joyous and mild
Of all that is hidden to me
Give me the sight to see all I need,
With vision that shall never fail, before me,
That shall never quench nor dim.
records it.
she) and An Sinsear (en shen-shoor), we have praised you and made a
sacrifice. A gift calls for a gift, and we pray to you and ask that you give us
your blessings. Make sacred these apples and infuse them with your
vitality, strength and inspiration.
it around.
they have answered. With love and loyalty we carry the blessings into our
daily lives. As we prepare to depart let me give thanks to those who have
aided us.
you for your presence and blessings.
shall remain. We thank you for attending and accepting our offerings of
peace and respect.
accepting our gifts. Pass back through the mists and return to the
Otherworld. .
praise and offerings. We thank you for your attendance and parting the
mists. We ask that you allow the mists to fall as our ancestors pass back
into your realm.
you shall remain. We thank you for attending and accepting my offerings
of peace and respect.
and the Ancestors and now the Sacred Grove must be taken down. We honor the
Hearth Fire and restore it to flame. We honor the Well of Segais and
restore it to water. We honor the bile and restore it to branch. All is
as it was and the Sacred Grove is dismantled. The ritual is ended.
All: Biodh Se! (bee-shay)