ab:cone2.txt                                                       16jan90


                        The Cone of Power


   This was the old way. The circle was marked out and people stationed to
   whip up the dancers. A fire or candle was within it in the direction
   where the object of the rite was supposed to be. Then all danced round
   until they felt they had raised enough power. If the rite was to banish
   they started deosil and finished tuathil, so many rounds of each. Then
   they formed a line with linked hands and rushed towards the fire
   shouting the thing they wanted. They kept it up 'til they were
   exhausted or until someone fell in a faint, when they were said to have
   taken the spell to its destination.
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   -Published in Janet and Stewart Farrar's "The Witches' Way"; from GBG's
    BOS (Text B and C give identical versions)
   -Doreen Valiente gives just about the same text in "The Rebirth of
    Witchcraft", describing it as notes she made from Gerald Gardner's
    description of the ritual used to deter Hitler from invading Great
    Britain