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Showing posts with label esbat. Show all posts
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Monday, 22 February 2010

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Lughnassadh 2013
This Lughnassadh, Coven of Midnight's Blaze decided to go round on prosperity proposal. We had a absentminded dusk ritual led by our sister Beth. As part of luxury horizontal training, each bring about is understood to lead one esbat as well as one sabbat in order to accomplished the training. Beth did a exactly great job! Earlier to ritual, we all through Witches' Ladders out of funny story, knock back, charms, and beads. For example working, we resolute our intentions and energy dressed in the ladders, our envisage to obtain the prosperity dressed in our lives that we be responsible for obtain now. Within ritual, we admired the Roman goddess and god, Juno and Jupiter. Juno was alleged to protect the cash of the high society of Rome, and Jupiter, her consort, was crystal-clear to communicate luck and good luck. Our Witches' Ladders were charged in the turning point of the ritual and we limitless our energy and intentions out dressed in the fabrication. Our traditional potluck followed ritual, and as always, we had a elated sabbat celebration with our sisters! Cherubic Be!

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Saturday, 5 April 2008

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New Esbat Part Ii
So it was definitely a great choice! Lucas enjoyed this new ritual much more than I thought he would. Specially because he had an important role at it, ringing the bell at "strategic" parts. And as everything became more colorful with the Four Quarters candles (usually I use only white candles for esbats), he simply loved it. I felt him more connected with the whole meaning of the ritual too. Summing up, it was a success. We had wheat cookies and milk to eat along the ceremony, and he was really focused on everything, repeating after me what I was saying - because he wanted to!Of course, he had several questions and comments as I was performing the ritual, but anyone with kids at home knows how things are: we simply cannot have a straight esbat or sabbath, there are always interruptions and that's it. I aswer him trying not to lose the concentration, and it works well in the end. He was sorry when it was over! From now on, I'll surely keep this new celebration.*Image: Lucas in front of our little esbat altar. The "horns" behind him are the branches of our growing sweet potato, absolutely lovely!

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