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Simple Shrine Ritual ScriptThis is a "bare script" accompanying the Simple Shrine Ritual video, which does not contain the meditations to be given to the student by his Guide, or if no Guide is available, to be recorded &apm; played back, or learned by heart. See the full script for the meditations and a full description of the rite. The Working(The text to be read by the Guide is given in italic. The ritual instructions are in plain type, and the spoken ritual is in bold.) The Guide and the Ritualist take nine breaths together. The Guide leads the Nine Breaths Centering, then begins: Give nine knells on a bell, then raise hands to the sky, and say: I am here to honor the gods. Be with me, Oh Shining Ones, in my working; forgive any errors, and grant me, I pray, your blessing. Offer a pinch of corn meal into the offering bowl, saying: Earth Mother, I am your child. Mother of all I pray you bless and uphold my rite, as you uphold the whole world. Earth Mother, accept my sacrifice! Place your hands on your heart and open to the light of inspiration, saying: Power of Inspiration, attend the shrine of my soul. Quicken my tongue that I may work this rite in beauty and in truth. State the purpose of the rite, saying: I have come to do as the wise ancients did, to make offering to the powers and to know the Druid's ways. So be it! Offer silver into the cauldron, saying: In the deeps flow the waters of wisdom. Sacred well, flow within me. Make an offering to the Fire, saying: I kindle the sacred fire in wisdom, love and power. Sacred fire, burn within me. Sprinkle and cense the world-tree, wand or self, saying: From the deeps to the heights spans the world-tree. Sacred tree, grow within me. See the Deep Power flowing in the whole Shrine washing away ill, repeating: By the might of the Water and the light of the Fire, this Shrine is made whole and holy. (Ritualist switches to censing herself and all, continuing the charm.) Spread your hands, and encompass the whole shrine in your awareness, saying: Let the sea not rise, and all ill turn away. Offer oil or incense to the fire, saying: I make this offering to the Keeper of the Gates. Gatekeeper, Lord of the Between, Keeper of Roads and Opener of Ways, join your magic with mine to guard and ward the gate of this working. Gatekeeper, accept my sacrifice! Now let this sacred center be the boundary of all worlds, Fill the horn or cup with ale and raise it, saying: Gods and Dead and mighty Sidhe, Powers of Land and Sky and Sea, Old ones, my ancestors, remember me as I remember you! Ancestors, accept my sacrifice! Pour a quarter of the ale into the bowl. Raise the horn, and say: Spirits of this land, Aid me as I aid you! Spirits accept my sacrifice! Pour a quarter of the ale into the bowl. Raise the horn, and say: Gods and goddesses of elder days honor me as I honor you! Shining Ones accept my sacrifice! Gods and goddesses of elder days honor me as I honor you! Shining Ones accept my sacrifice! Mighty, Noble and Shining Ones, be welcome at my Fire! So be it! Offer the last of the ale and make an offering of oil to the fire, saying: Let my voice arise on the flame Cast for a simple omen, with this charm: (name and nature of the beings one is asking), I have offered to you. Refill the horn, saying: I pour the ale of inspiration, I draw water from the well of wisdom Hold your Blessing Cup up to the Gate... Oh (Patron Powers), hallow these waters! Let this ale be as the Fire of the Gods, as the Mead of Wisdom I open my heart to the flow of your blessing, I, your child and worshipper. Behold the waters of life! Reverently drink the ale, saying: The worlds are in me, and I am in the worlds (Pronounced "bee shay ow'-lee") (If you have any remaining work, such as spells in pursuit of the intention, they should be completed at this time.) When all is done, give thanks, saying: (Patron powers), I give you my thanks! Lord of the gates, lord of knowledge, I give you my thanks. Make a closing spiral saying: Now let the Fire be flame, the Well be water, Recenter and contemplate the entire working, and end, saying: To the Mother I give thanks, for ever upholding my life and my work. The fire, the well and the tree
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