Ayluh Ow-wen-uch-ah)
list (end of the document.) Outdoor rituals shall be
organized based on availability of fire with the fire alter being at the center
and everything else in relation to its location. For indoor rituals the main alter should be a
table on which symbols of the gods and ungods, the Apple Branch, the representations of the Hearth Fire, Well of
Wisdom and Bile, the seers bowl, saining smudge, and the apples are
places. For both indoor and outdoor
rituals a smaller table should be placed in a convenient location, on
which the offerings shall be placed in order of need to facilitate a smooth
ritual.
The
ritual leaders should be selected for the follow roles: Guide, Druid (1,2,3, etc.), and Seer. Roles will overlap and others created as
needed. Prior to the ritual the Druids should light the flame, fill the well
with fresh water, and place whatever tools are needed on the altar.
is tolled three times calling the folk to the nemeton.
of Purpose
we gave thanks to Lugh and told the story of how he made Bres teach man the way
of agriculture. Now we are mid-harvest
and at this time it is only proper to give thanks to the goddesses of the lands
from which our harvest comes. The rivers of Maryland are the lifeblood of our
agriculture, industry and family lives. They have provided water, food, and means of
transportation for thousands of years and yet we forget their importance. Let
this ritual and festival serve as a reminder of their importance and that a
spirit inhabits these lands and deserves our thanks.
today we have come together to pay tribute and honor the life giving waters of
our rivers. Whether it is to irrigate
the fields, turn the turbines of a power plant, provide running water to our
communities; the rivers are the sources of life in any community. Today we honor the goddesses of the lands on
which we live and rely upon for our survival; Potomac, Patapsco, Susquehanna,
Gunpowder, Patuxent and all of their tributaries and runs.
Prayer
All:
the land beneath us
the sea surrounding us
the sky above us
come unto the gods and ungods.
they light our way and
our days,
Meditation
is selected to lead this guided meditation.
Going through it with a calm voice and steady voice.
mind and focus on your breathing. Breathe in and out slowly visualizing the
spiral of the cosmos around you.
Thríbhís Mhór.
ah-heeveesh-vohr
earth.
Sacred Land.
calm ocean.
surrounds us.
itself above us.
center.
Thríbhís Mhór.
the Local Land Goddesses
goddesses of the land; Potomac, Patapsco, Susquehanna, Gunpowder, and Patuxent.
Givers of life that flow from the mountains and form estuaries of the
Chesapeake.
honor you and make this offering to you in gratitude for your waters that
nourish this land.
goddesses of the land accept this offering.
the Sacred Grove
Hearth Fire
1:
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,
says:
the sacred fire of inspiration. Sacred fire, burn within us.
Segais
says:
sacred the well,
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,
well then says:
depths flow the waters of wisdom. Sacred waters, flow within us.
Tree
sacred the branch/tree,
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,
and pours it or rubs it on the tree) the bile, then says:
the depths to the heights spans the world tree. Sacred tree, grow within us.
the Well of Knowledge, and the Sacred Bile the grove is erected and hallowed.
the Mists
gatekeeper and says:
(orib-sheen), 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.
mac Lir, accept our offerings and gratitude as you part the mists.
(mah-nuh-nahn’ mak leer)
the Gods and Ungods
Sinsear (en
shen-shoor)
before,
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.
(ees-shee)
frolic in the wild world,
Spirits of this place,
We offer you this gift in friendship and invite you to witness this rite.
of family and the people that came to this land from faraway lands.
We offer you this gift in friendship and invite you to witness this rite.
Sí , accept this offering.
the Tribe
mightiest in all things,
Deities of our faith,
We offer you this gift with reverence and honor and invite you to witness this
rite.
and goddesses accept this offering.
Offering
Patuxent born of the mountains you flow to the Chesapeake bringing with you – life. Because of you we can irrigate our fields,
power our homes, and provide fresh water to our people. For these things we give you thanks and
praise.
gratitude we make this offering of the fruits of our harvests.
and says: Blessed goddess of the
land, accept our gift.
Fríth
then forms the left hand into a tube, blows through the tube then says:
going within
To the doorstep of the sí
in the name of Finn
Stronger in sight then all.
augury made by Finn to his men,
That Bride blew her palm,
Message of truth without a message of falsehood
That I myself shall see
The semblance, joyous and mild
Of all that is hidden to me
spirits and gods of my people,
Give me the sight to see all I need,
With vision that shall never fail, before me,
That shall never quench nor dim.
what I need.
interprets it, and records it.
the blessings of the Gods and Ungods
high and says:
de Danaan (tooah-de-danyan),
Aos Sí , (ees she) and An Sinsear (en shen-shoor), we have praised you
and made offerings and now a gift calls for a gift. 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.
blessings of the Gods and Ungods are upon us.
apple and passes it around.
the Gods and Ungods and Closing the Mists
and received gifts in return. Take these
blessings into the world and use these them to live fruitfully and with
honor. At this time we have come to the
closing of this ritual and will give thanks to those who have come to aid us.
tribe, we thank you for your presence and blessings.
and here you shall remain. We thank you for attending and accepting our
offerings of peace and respect.
attending and accepting our gifts. Pass back through the mists and return
to the Otherworld. .
attendance and parting the mists. We ask that you allow the mists to fall
as our ancestors pass back into your realm.
veil be whole.
lands and here you shall remain. We thank you for attending and accepting
my offerings of peace and respect.
down 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.
love and laughter light your days,
warm your heart and home.
good and faithful friends be yours,
you may roam.
peace and plenty bless your world
joy that long endures.
life’s passing seasons
the best to you and yours!
All: Biodh Se! (bee-shay)
space.
and Bile.
the consecration of the fire
the tree.
rituals.
Local
River Goddesses |
Corn
meal |
Manannan
Mac Lir |
Alcohol,
water grasses, yellow flower |
Mighty
Dead |
Food/bread
|
Spirits
of Place |
honey/sage
smoke |
Tuatha
de Danaan |
Alcohol
|
Land
Goddesses |
Harvest
Items |
The
folk |
Apples
|