ab:spring.txt                                                      14jan90


                       Vernal Equinox (Eostar)

   Preparation:

        A Symbol of the Wheel is on the altar, flanked with burning
        candles, or with fire in some form - torches, or small tripods
        with fire in their cups.

        The Symbol of the Wheel may be a plain disc, or an eight spoked
        wheel, or the pentacle. Alex and Maxine Sanders used a circular
        mirror with a broad frame, also circular, decorated as a twelve-
        pointed star.

        In the centre of the Circle is either a cauldron full of
        inflammable material, or (out of doors) a bonfire ready to be lit.

   HPS casts the Circle.

   HPS then stands in the West, and the HP in the East, both with carrying
   wands.

   HPS: "We kindle this fire today
        In the presence of the Holy Ones,
        Without malice, without jealousy, without envy,
        Without fear of aught beneath the Sun
        But the High Gods.
        Thee we invoke, O Light of Life;
        Be thou a bright flame before us,
        Be thou a guiding star above us,
        Be thou a smooth path beneath us;
        Kindle thou within our hearts
        A flame of love for our neighbours,
        To out foes, to our friends, to our kindred all,
        To all men on the broad earth;
        O merciful Son of Cerridwen,
        From the lowliest thing that liveth,
        To the Name which is highest of all."

   HPS then draws invoking pentagram before the HP and then hands the Wand
   to him, together with the scourge.

   The Maiden strikes a light and hands it to the High Priest, who lights
   the cauldron or bonfire. He (carrying a wand) and the High Priestess
   (carrying a sistrum) lead the dance, with the rest following in
   couples. Each couple must leap over the fire.  The last couple over the
   fire before it goes out must be well purified. The man must then give a
   fivefold kiss to each of the women, as the woman to the men, or any
   other penalty the HPS shall decide.

   Cakes and wine shall follow.

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   -From Stewart Farrar's "What Witches Do" derived from Alex Sanders' BOS
   -I copied the published version more or less as is. Notably I did not
    correct several logistic nuisances. A Coven may only have one Wand (of
    course some have more) this version of this ritual requires two. The
    HP is carrying his wand, when the HPS hands him her wand and the
    scourge, for no obvious reason. He has to just put down the lot (or
    hand them to someone), as the next thing he does is light the
    cauldron.