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RAVEN GRIMASSI ON HEREDITARY ITALIAN WITCHCRAFT
[Conversations arising from Raven's posts are
included with the material to which they refer,
but are indented to make them less intrusive.]
THE OLD WAYS: THE SPIRIT FLAME
I would like to share some of the Old Hereditary Ways here, and
invite others to post their techniques for Ritual or Magic, etc. I
know many of you choose to believe that we Hereditary Witches do not
exist, but that's O.K., you may still find this info of use (or at
least of some interest). This first post is about what we call The
Spirit Flame. In the Aridian Tradition, it is the focal point of the
altar. A bowl is placed upon the center of the altar, and is filled
with a special liquid, which will burn a blue flame. The appearance of
the blue flame represents the presence of Divinity, within the ritual
setting. The use of fire as a sacred symbol is one of the most ancient
of practices.
If you wish to experience the Spirit Flame, you can perform the
following, using any high quality perfume, or cologne. Strega Liquore
is excellent, and contains all but one of the original ingredients (it
is quite expensive, however). Place the bowl in the center of your
altar (the bowl must be able to hold fire). Fill the bowl about half
full. Set two altar candles, forward of the bowl, off to each side
(you are forming a triangle; the bowl is the bottom point of an in-
verted triangle). Light the candles,
and extinguish any other source of light. With a ritual tool such as a
wand or blade, trace a crescent over the liquid, and say:
"In the name(s) of ____________
and by this sacred sign
be this the Essence of the Divine"
Then take a lit match and touch it, gently, to the surface of the
liquid (do not use any liquid other than perfume or Liquor/ liquore).
As you light the bowl say :
"I call upon Thee ___________________
be Thou present at this sacred place "
A beautiful blue flame will appear, and gently dance upon the
surface of the liquid. We consider the flame to be sacred, and we use
it to bless objects, empower tools, and create our ritual circles/sac-
red space. Feel free to experiment with it, but please treat it with
respect. Allow the flame to go out by itself.
I have altered the wording, and omitted some of the gestures and
invocations. You may insert the names of your own deities in the blank
space. Even though altered, the technique here is sound, and should
enrich whatever you may choose to do with the Spirit Flame.
This ritual has been preserved among the Hereditary Clans, and is
still an aspect of all ritual gatherings. It is the oldest of our
"laws" that nothing may be removed from the Teachings, so we still
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keep the Old Ways alive (we can add to our material, but we cannot
remove anything). In Italy, Strega Liquore has been used as the Spirit
Flame liquid, since it was first distilled in 1873. Originally the
recipe was sold to the Alberti family, by some Strega (Italian for
witch), with the exception of one certain ingredient. Before this, a
liquid made from a mixture of distilled grape wine, and distilled
grain, was the basis for the Spirit Flame liquid. It was quite similar
to Brandy, which was first distilled around 100 A.D.
Scenes showing fermentation appear on pottery made in Mesopotamia
as early as 4200 B.C. The earliest forms of Spirit Flame Liquid would
have been a fermented substance, followed later by ones which were
distilled. I am not at liberty to go into the individual ingredients,
unfortunately. However, Strega Liquore is about as close as one can
get without being initiated.
If the Spirit Flame was used outside of Italy, I am unaware of it. But
I would be happy to know that others had this Tradition as well.
Don't laugh too hard at the following
Raven... I experimented with lighting the Strega
in my bowl, in my case a cast-iron chili pot cum
cauldron. It does WHOOSH, doesn't it?! (No, I
didn't set myself on fire). And the blue is love-
ly... But everything got so hot that the Strega
went into a rolling boil and essentially doused
itself. IS this supposed to happen? I think I hear
you laughing.... SeraLuna
Dear SeraLuna, You can always pick out an Aridian,
as they have no eyebrows, eyelashes, or hair!!
<VBG> Seriously though, no it isn't supposed to do
that. I suspect that you used too much Strega
Liquore, and that the pot was too big. A Chili pot
full of Strega would... well, it would do exactly
what you described! I am glad that you're OK. Next
time use only a small bowl, no larger than a
cereal bowl, and only use about 2 or 3 oz. of
liquid. Many Blessings, Raven
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THE WALNUT WITCHES
In Italy, there is a legend of Witch gatherings in the town of
Benevento, at the site of an old walnut tree. Manuscripts from old
witch trials in Italy, speak of this tree which (it was said) had
always been there, and was in leaf all year long. The nuts of this
tree, were said to have been of pyramid-like form. Many of these
walnuts were sold as talismans and amulets. The tree was so huge, and
its branches so thick with leaves, that its shade was said to be like
night itself. It was considered sacred to Proserpine, Nox, Diana, and
all Cthonic deities. The walnut witches were said to have been a very
powerful society of witches. It was through their dedication that the
Old Religion survived intact, during the Inquisition (and afterwards).
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In 662 A.D. Romuald, Duke of Benevento, lived in Benevento and was
said
to have joined in these celebrations at the walnut tree. In Benevento
there also lived a man named Barbato. He was a christian, and later
became a Bishop (eventually he was even sainted). Hard times befell
Benevento, and the army of the Byzantine Emperor Constans II, was
threatening to invade. Barbato went about the town blaming all the
troubles of Benevento, on the witches and their religion. After cor-
responding with Constans, Barbato approached Romuald, and said that he
(Barbato) would perform a miracle and save Benevento, if given author-
ity to "cleanse" the town of its "heathen sins". In desperation,
Romuald agreed, and sure enough Benevento was not conquered (but it
was attacked).
Barbato had the Walnut tree cut down, and converted Romuald to
Christianity. One story is told that Barbato had a church built upon
the site of the old tree, and another that the tree was seeded in a
different place, and still another that the tree grew again in the
same spot.
Whatever the case, my mother says that a walnut tree still stands
in Benevento, in the Stretto di Barba, near the river. Witches still
gather there today in secret. Benevento has long been associated with
Witchcraft, and was once the sanctuary of the followers of Aradia, in
the 14th Century. In Charles Leland's book ETRUSCAN MAGIC & OCCULT
REMEDIES there are several exaggerated (but fun) stories of the good
witches of Benevento. Leland also states that the witches of Benevento
were very well known for their healing, and for dispensing coins to
the poor.
A last note of interest, Strega Liquor is made in Benevento (and
has been for quite awhile). If you can find a bottle, check out the
label. You'll find a picture of witches and satyrs dancing beneath a
tree (walnut I assume <G>).
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THE WATCHERS
In the early stellar cults, there were four "royal" stars (known
as lords) which were called the Watchers. Each one of these stars
"ruled" over one of the four cardinal points. The star Aldebaran, when
it marked the Vernal Equinox, held the position of Watcher of the
East. Regulus, marking the Summer Solstice, was Watcher of the south.
Antares, marking the Autumn Equinox, was the Watcher of the west.
Fomalhaut, marking the Winter Solstice, was Watcher of the north.
Towers were constructed, bearing the symbols of these Watchers, for
the purpose of evocation. During the "rites of calling" symbolic
gestures were given and the names of the Watchers were called out. In
the stellar mythos, the Watchers themselves were deities who guard the
Heavens and the Earth. Their nature (and "rank") was altered by the
successive Lunar and Solar cults, which replaced the Stellar Cults.
Eventually the Greeks reduced them to Gods of the four winds, and the
Christians made them principal-ities of the air. Their connection with
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the stars was vaguely preserved among the populace, in the concept of
Angels.
In the Italian system, these ancient Beings are called the Grigo-
ri. They are the Guardians of the "doorways" between the physical
plane and that which is beyond. In Italian witchlore, the stars were
thought to be the campfires of the legions of the Watchers (there were
other stellar associations as well). In the 16th Century, the French
theologian Sinistrari spoke of Beings existing between "men and an-
gels". He called them demons, and associated them with the Elemental
natures of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. This, however, was not a new
concept, but was taught by certain Gnostic sects in the early days of
Christianity. In the Old Testament (Daniel 4: 13-17) there is referen-
ce to the Irin, or Watcher, which appear to be an order of angels. In
his book DICTIONARY OF ANGELS, Gustav Davidson lists the Watchers as a
high order of angels, known also as the Grigori. In Rabbinic lore, the
"good" Watchers dwell in the 5th Heaven, and the "evil" Watchers dwell
in the 3rd.
In Aridian lore, the Watchers guard our circle and watch over us.
They assist us in our spiritual growth, and "escort" us to the next
realm, when we cross from physical life. We acknowledge them as Guar-
dians of the entrances and exists, to and from the worlds which con-
nect with the physical plane. We also know them as the Keepers of the
Ancient Wisdom, and guardians of the Art. They are Clan Guardian
spirits, known as The Old Ones.
They are also pre-Christian and pre-Gardnerian.
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THE LARE
In the Old Religion of Italy there are certain spirits called the
Lare (pronounced Lar-ray), who are both protectors and preservers. In
Roman mythology, they were house spirits/family spirits. Upon the
home's hearth, a small Lare "house" (or chapel) was placed. Each one
had a receptacle for offerings, which consisted of wine, honey, milk
and flowers (or grain). The focal point of a Family is their home, and
in olden times the focal point of the home was the hearth (the Latin
word "focus", means hearth). The hearth held the fire which provided
heat, and served to cook the meals. A prayer was said to the Lare
every morning, and special offerings were made at family celebrations.
These spirits were originally gods of the cultivated fields and
were worshipped at the crossroads. In early Etruscan times, they were
called Lasa. In Tuscany today, the word lasa refers to spirits. The
Lare cult maintains a strong family connection, and is largely respon-
sible for the existence of hereditary Italian witch families. Genera-
tion after generation has remembered and honored the previous ones,
passing on the ancient traditions of the Old Religion. This is why we
can trace our heritage back, and recall the family lines. Today,
Aridians still place a Lare house in their home, and give offerings.
At birthdays, candles are lit on the shrine for the family member, and
also when they die. At certain seasonal rites, the family names are
recalled, back down the family lines. Stories are retold and so on. It
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is really quite beautiful, and very primitive. It is our culture and
our heritage which binds us together. Sadly, this is something which
modern culture does not really understand, or appreciate.
FROM: TONY MARCANO
It should also be noted that the prayers said at the larari-
um differed on the kalends, nones, and ides. Also, the lares
were worshipped along with the penates, Vesta, and the
genius (pronounced ghen-yoos). Roman traditions accepted/to-
lerated many gods, which allowed for the inclusion of a
"wiccan" pantheon but very often these were very different
traditions shared within the same household. The MTR (trad-
itional Romans) in Italy as a tradition/organization does
not embrace stregeria (although some of them may also be
practicing witches) but rather view themselves as Roman
Pagans, members of the collegium and curia, and in some
cases flamines.
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI
Please understand that I am not talking about
Roman Religion here. I am talking about my Tradi-
tion, which has its roots in ancient Italy. Our
people lived under Roman rule perhaps, but did not
follow the classic Roman Religion. We are Strega
and are different from classic Roman Tradition. I
am not leaving things out here, I'm speaking of
the Ways of my Clan. Certainly there were other
things going on in Italy concurrently with us (but
different from us). Thanks for adding your knowle-
dge to this post, but I simply wish to keep things
clear (and not to contradict you).
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DIANA & REX NEMORENSIS
There is a very interesting myth about the worship of Diana,
which I would like to share here. Long ago, in the Alban hills, there
came a runaway slave who was favored by the Goddess Diana. Because She
had freed him, he desired to worship Her, and She gave him sanctuary.
One day Diana appeared to him beneath a large tree which stood in the
center of a clearing, within a large grove. Then just after sunset She
proclaimed Her love for him, but at the same time demanded that he
prove himself worthy of Her favors. So Diana brought before him a
mighty warrior, who was Guardian of the Grove. Then She told the
runaway slave to challenge the Guardian. But the Guardian would not
accept the
challenge, unless the former slave could prove his strength and coura-
ge. So the runaway climbed the great tree, and broke off a large
branch with his hands. The branch was so strong that no ordinary man
could break it. So the Guardian accepted the challenge, and the two
battled for the favor of Diana. The Guardian was defeated and met his
end at the hands of the runaway slave. Then Diana touched his shoulde-
rs, placed a wreath upon his head, and said "Thou art Rex Nemorensis
(King of the Woods)". This is one of the mystery texts, and deals with
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parts of our inner self. Look at the characters in the Myth as your-
self, and
at Diana as Enlightenment.
Now, back to the note. In central Italy lies the lake once known
as Lacus Nemorensis. This lake was also known as the Speculum Dianae
(Mirror of Diana). Here on the northeast shore of this ancient lake,
once stood the temple of Diana. Here too was the sacred grove of
Diana. In ancient times the followers of Diana gathered at the Temple
to give worship, and to be healed by the water, which was said to flow
into a pool within the Temple. At Nemi, in the Alban Hills, Diana was
worshipped in many forms. At the new moon She was the chaste Huntress
and the crescent moon was her bow. In this aspect She was seen as the
eternal virgin, free from the need for men. At the time of the full
moon, Diana was the Enchantress, the Queen of Magic. At the dark of
the moon Diana was vengeful, secretive, and somewhat dangerous. As the
chaste, Her name was pronounced Dye-anna. As the Queen it was pronoun-
ced Dea-nah, and at dark of moon it was pronounced Dee-anna. These are
essentially the same aspects commonly referred to as Maiden, Mother,
Crone.
Another term for Rex Nemorensis, was the Hooded One. It is inter-
esting, because a cult formed in the Groves of Nemi around this theme,
and was comprised of outlaws and runaway slaves from Rome.
There is a similarity between this mythos, and the Robin Hood
legend. Especially when you consider that runaway slaves and outlaws
from Rome gathered in the forests of Nemi. The Hooded One was a title
for the representative of the God (usually referred to as Kern). This
person was the cult leader, and held the title of either the Hooded
One, or Rex Nemorensis. The major difference probably lies in the fact
that the Hooded One could be either a male or a female. But Rex Nemor-
ensis was always a male. Legend says that the Hood helped to conceal
the gender. The outlaws of the Forest in Nemi were more of a religious
cult, and lived more off than the land, than off the rich (although an
occasional ambush here or there was not out of the question).
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DIANA AND DIANUS
The most common names found associated with The Old Religion, in
Italy, are Diana & Dianus. Dianus is the nature god, associated with
the woods, herds, fertility, and so on. He was present in the rites of
Diana at the sacred grove of Nemi. He is also known as verbius, and is
linked to the title Rex Nemorensis. Oaks were sacred to Dianus, which
were present in the groves at Nemi. It seems likely that, in time, he
was also associated with the god Janus. Janus was a god of doorways/p-
ortals (and of beginnings in general). In this aspect, Janus was a
guardian who kept non-initiates away from the Mystery Traditions. He
carried a whip and a rod, which could usher in, or drive away. Dianus,
as the guardian Rex Nemorensis, is easily linked to Janus, in this
aspect. In the Aridian Tradition, Diana and Dianus would be two parts
of the Divine One Great Spirit. Usually, Dianus is visualized as a
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stag god, or a man with antlers. He can also be associated with the
forest god, known as Kern (no, Kern, not Herne ...different land,
similar story).
Dianus is the consort of Diana, even in Her chaste aspect. Here
they are more like brother and sister. In other aspects they are
lovers, and so on. Historical references to the cult of Diana and
Dianus (other than Classical Age) appear as early as the 4th Century
A.D.
Jana is one of the names we Aridians use for the Goddess (the
others are Tana & Fana). The Goddess Jana is the Moon Goddess of the
Janarric Clan. In Naples, the term Janarra was once used as the word
for witch (instead of Strega). The Janarra are the keepers of the
Lunar mysteries, in the Triad Traditions. Sometimes they are called
the Sea Witches, because they once practiced along the coastal regi-
ons, and near the Bay of Naples.
In Italy there are three Clans, known as the Triad. THe first is
called the Fanarra, second is the Janarra, and third is the Tanarra.
The Fanarra are the "keepers of the earth mysteries", the Janarra are
"keepers of the Lunar mysteries", and the Tanarra are the "keepers of
the stellar mysteries". Originally they were one Clan, comprised of
the covens which Aradia had established in the 14th Century. When the
Inquisition began murdering witches, the Clan split up into their
respective mystery traditions, in order to preserve at least one of
the old Mystery Teachings. As the Fates would have it, however, all
three survived. The Aridian Tradition is a rejoining of the three,
back into the original state (as practiced in the time of Aradia).
Each leader of a Clan, has a working knowledge of the two other Clans.
Each Clan has a different aspect of Deity, for their Focus.
Fanus is the basic earth connection of the God. He is lord of the
mysteries of the earth. He is primal, and one of the first awakenings
of Divine Consciousness (in the Physical Plane). Janus is the awaken-
ing of the Divine Consciousness to the Solar System (if you will). He
is the connection to the Sun and other planetary influences. Tanus is
the awakening of Divine Consciousness to the Universe. He is the
connection to higher Divinity, to the Source of All Things. So, ac-
tually they are the same Deity, but seen in various aspects (more
properly, they are symbols of the stages through which Human Under-
standing has marked its contact with Divinity). Dianus is Fanus in a
higher aspect. Fanus is more like Pan, while Dianus is more like Kern
(stag horned god of the forests of Nemi). The double faces of
Janus symbolize (among other things) the stage of a God who is between
its base earth aspect, and its higher Divine aspect. These gods may
also be thought of as the stages of Child, Adolescent, and Adult
(although I would never say that to their face...nor neither face of
Janus). Another illustration might help: Fanus is seen with animal
horns, while Janus is seen wearing a crown, and Tanus is visualized
with a blue flame forming a sort of "halo" around his head. Thus, you
have the Nature made (horns), Human made (crown), and Divine made
(light)
concepts of Deity.
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Just a bit of an extension from my first reply (and a bit
less emotional I hope). Frazer was not presenting a "Trad-
ition" or a "System". He was simply speaking of the ancient
practices and concepts of The Old Religion (and other things
as well). You asked about our differences and likenesses. We
share the common knowledge of Diana at Nemi, and some
aspects of Her cult there. Rex Nemorensis is simply another
aspect of what was once practiced at Nemi. In my Tradition
there is no office of this title, and his legend is only one
of the Mystery Teaching concepts, which we have retained
over time. Legend says that Aradia (the Holy Strega) es-
tablished a camp in the ruins of Diana's Temple, there at
Nemi. I suppose that might be considered a connection
somehow. Actually, Aradia was a Tuscan Witch and taught the
Old Religion as a whole (not simply as practiced at Nemi).
Frazer doesn't go into much depth concerning the Witch Cult
in Italy, so I don't know what else to compare it to. I am
NOT giving a history of my Tradition here, but my Tradition
is a part of what I am posting.
In Leland's book, Aradia is the Daughter of Diana & Lucifer.
In the mythos of the Aridian Tradition, Aradia is quite
human (and is not the actual "daughter" of Diana). Now,
Diana does have three aspects, just as Dianus has. She is
Fana, Jana, and Tana just as he is Fanus, Janus, and Tanus.
How this all came about, goes back to the Coven which Aradia
had founded in the 14th Century . In time as this coven
divided and established other covens, the Inquisition arose
(by the way, in Italian the word for coven is boschetto -
pronounced boss-kett-oh - and means a grove). Hoping to keep
the mysteries alive, they established three Clans. Each Clan
was a "Keeper" of one of the mystery traditions. These were
the Earth, Lunar, and Stellar Mysteries. Each Clan then
named the Deities in accordance with their mystery system.
That is how Diana and Dianus came to be known by these many
names. It is customary in some Traditions/Systems to have an
"inner court" name for the God & Goddess. A name not known
to any non-initiates. So, some groups will chose (or
create) a secret name, which only they will use when
addressing Deity.
For those who both believe, and do not believe, in the anti-
quity/survival of The Old Religion, I offer the following: In 30 B.C.,
the Roman Poet Horace wrote his work called the Epodes of Horace. In
part, they deal with a dialogue between he and an Italian witch named
Canidia. In Epode 5, he associates Diana & Proserpina with witches in
a mystery Cult. In Epode 17, he names these goddesses as patron
goddesses of Witchcraft, and states that witches use a book called
Libros Carminum, by which they "call down the moon" and make philtres
and evoke spirits. Other Roman writers of the period, support this
basic theme in their writings (such as Lucan and Ovid). From this we
can conclude, that the association of witches with Diana, was general-
ly accepted in Italy (circa 30 B.C.). Bear in mind that this is being
written about in pre-Christian times, and not in the 1950's of Gerald
Gardner. In note titled "The Society of Diana", I will show that this
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cult continued on (in Historical documentation) through the 19th
Century.
EPODE 5 : "...Night and Diana, who command silence when
secret mysteries are performed, now aid me: now
turn your vengeance and influence against my
enemies' house..."
EPODE 17: (to canidia) "Now already I yield to your mighty
art, and suppliant beseech you by the realms of
Proserpine, and by the powers of Diana, not to
be provoked, and by your books of enchantments
that are able to call down the fixed stars from
heaven, Canidia, at length spare your magic
words, and turn backward your swift wheel..."
(Canidia replies)
"...must I, who can move waxen images and call
down the moon from the sky by my spells, who can
raise the vaporous dead, and mix a draught of love
lament the effect of my art, availing nothing upon
you ?"
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THE SOCIETY OF DIANA
The historical documentation which I present here, is drawn from
the research notes and books of, Professor Carlo Ginzburg (Professor
of Italian Renaissance Studies at Univ. of California in Los Angeles),
Professor Ernesto de Martino (Prof. of the History of Religions at
Cagliari Univ., Italy), Professor Cardini (Prof. of History at the
Univ. of Florence), and Julio Baroja (Anthropologist)
In his book, The World of Witches, Julio Baroja writes of southe-
rn Europe "There seems to have been a flourishing cult of Diana among
European country people in the 5th & 6th Centuries, and she was
generally looked upon as a Goddess of the woods and fields, except by
those trying to root out the cult, who thought she was a devil". In
the authors notes, for chapter 4, he adds that the cult also wor-
shipped a male deity called Dianum. In 906 A.D., Regino of Prum wrote
in his instructions to the Bishops of the Kingdoms of Italy, concern-
ing this cult. Here he states
"...they ride at night on certain beasts with Diana, goddess of the
pagans, and a great multitude of women, that they cover great distan-
ces in the silence of the deepest night, that they obey the orders of
the goddess...by speaking of their visions (they) gain new followers
for the Society of Diana..."
The following Chronology will demonstrate the continuation of
this "Society of Diana" up through the centuries to modern times.
1006 A.D. : 19th book of the Decretum (entitled Corrector)
associates the worship of Diana with the common
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pagan folk.
1280 A.D. : Diocesan Council of Conserans associates the
Witch Cult with the worship of a Pagan Goddess
1310 A.D. : Council of Trier associates witches with the
goddess Diana (and Herodias)
1313 A.D. : Giovanni de Matociis writes in his Historiae
Imperiales, that many lay people believe in a
nocturnal society headed by a queen they call
Diana
1390 A.D. : A woman was tried by the Milanese Inquisition
for belonging to the "Society of Diana", she
confessed to worshipping the "goddess of Night"
and stated that "Diana" bestowed blessings on
her
1457 A.D. : 3 women tried in Bressanone, confess that they
belonged to the "Society of Diana" (as recorded
by Nicholas of Cusa).
1526 A.D. : Judge Paulus Grillandus writes of witches in the
town of Benevento who worship a goddess at the
site of an old walnut tree.
1576 A.D.: Bartolo Spina writes in his Quaestico de
Strigibus. listing info gathered from
confessions, that witches gather at night to
worship "Diana", and have dealings with night
spirits.
1647 A.D.: Peter Pipernus writes in his De Nuce Maga
Beneventana & De Effectibus Magicis, of a women
named Violanta who confessed to worshipping
Diana at the site of an old walnut tree in the
town of Benevento.
1749 A.D.: Girolamo Tartarotti associates the Witch Cult
with the ancient cult of Diana, in his book
Del Congresso Nottorno Delle Lammie.
1890 A.D.: Author Charles Leland associates the Witch Cult
with the goddess Diana, as a survival of the
ancient ways, in his book Etruscan Magic & Occult
Remedies.
1894 A.D.: Lady Vere de Vere, after investigating
witchcraft as it then existed in the Italian
Tyrol region, wrote an article in La Rivista of
Rome (June 1894) stating that "...the Community
of Italian Witches is regulated by laws,
traditions, and customs of the most secret kind,
possessing special recipes for sorcery."
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1895 A.D.: Professor Milani (Etruscan Scholar & Director of
Archaeological Museum in Florence) states that
various elements of ancient Etruscan occultism
have been "marvelously preserved"in the
"Italian Witch Tradition." Professor Milani
was familiar with the works of both Lady Vere
de Vere and Charles Leland.
This theme continues through various authors (T.C. Lethbridge,
Carlo Ginzburg, Doreen Valiente) into the 1900's and current era.
Books written since 1950's are common enough and probably do not need
listing here.
Source material for Chronology:
Ecstacies-deciphering the witches Sabbath
Night Battles-witchcraft and agrarian cults (by Ginzburg)
Etruscan Magic & Occult Remedies, Legends of Florence,
Aradia; gospel of the witches (by Charles Leland).
The World of Witches, by Julio Baroja.
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A PRAYER TO DIANA
" Great Diana, Goddess, hear my words of adoration. Hear my voice when
I speak your praises. Hear my chanting as it rises upon the smoke of
the incense I offer you. See me when I reach up to you; when the Full
Moon shines upon me give me your blessings. Oh Diana, teach me your
ancient mysteries, ancient rites of invocation which the Holy Strega
spoke of, for I believe the Strega's story: when she spoke of your
shining glory, when she told us to entreat you, told us when we seek
for Knowledge to seek and find you above all others. Give me wisdom,
Diana, and bind my oppressors. Grant me the Ancient Knowledge, and
speak to my inner spirit, teaching me all the Holy Mysteries. I
believe your ancient promise, the promise to all the ancient Clan,
that we who seek your Holy Presence will receive of your Wisdom.
Diana, think yet even for a moment, upon one who calls upon your
name".
I have always loved this old prayer. Once saw a very similar
version of it in a book called The Grimoire of Lady Sheba. Always
wondered where she came by it. Her version is more poetic, and has all
the nice "Thee" and "Thou" stuff. I like both versions, because of the
mention of The Holy Strega (but I am partial to my Family one).
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FROM: HELEN TYLER
My compliments & thanks to you for your posts on
the Old Ways, Raven. I am a Solitary practitioner
of the Hereditary/Traditional Way & started on the
Path in the 30's at my Grandmother's knee (turned
66 last week & am still on the Path - learning
more & more every day!). Since you mentioned Lady
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Sheba's Prayer in your post, thought everyone
might like to see it. She does not mention her
source, then again, she does not give the source
on many of her writings.
Prayer to Diana
O My Goddess, Diana, hear my song of adoration.
Hear my voice when I sing Thy praises. Hear my
songs as they rise heavenward, when the Full Moon,
brightly shining, fills the heavens with Thy
beauty. O my beautiful Moon Goddess, hear me as I
stand before Thee. See me when I reach toward
heaven, when my arms reach upward toward Thee.
When the Full Moon shines upon me, give me Thy
blessings, O Diana. Teach me of Thine ancient
mysteries, ancient rites of invocation that the
Holy Strega spoke of, for I believe the Strega's
story: when she spoke of Thy shining glory, when
she told us to entreat Thee, told us when we seek
for knowledge to seek and find Thee above all
others. Give us wisdom, O Diana: how to bind our
oppressors, how to cure the sick among us. Teach
me, O Diana. Give me Thy blessings, O Great Moon
Goddess. Shield me from my oppressors. Receive me
as your daughter, Diana. Receive me, though I am
earth-bound. Grant me ancient Wiccan knowledge.
When my body lies resting nightly, speak unto my
inner spirit; teach me all Thy holy mysteries. I
believe Thine ancient promise, Thy promise unto
the ancient Wicca that we who seek Thy holy prese-
nce will receive Thy Wisdom. Now the Full Moon
shines upon me. Hear me! I stand before Thee!
Grant me wisdom! O Diana! Shield me from my op-
pressors! Teach me Thine holy mysteries! I sing
Thy praises unto the heavens. Let Thy glory shine
about me. Bless us, O gracious Queen of Heaven.
Descend Thou among us; Descend and conquer, Gra-
cious Goddess.
Taken from The Witches Workbook: The Magick Grimo-
ire of Lady Sheba, by Jessie Wicker Bell, pub.
Kensington Pub. Co., 1975
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THE LEGEND OF ARADIA
In 1508 A.D. the Italian Inquisitor Bernardo Rategno (having
studied witch trial records preserved in the archives of the Inquisi-
tion at Como) wrote a text called the Tractatus de Strigibus. In this
text he states that the " witches sect" had begun to expand 150 years
earlier. This would place the "expansion" about 1350 (14th Century
Italy). What caused this to happen ? Well, the answer may be found in
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the old legend called The Legend of the Beautiful Pilgrim. This legend
can be found in
author Charles Leland's notes for his book: Aradia, gospel of the
witches.
According to this story, there once was a young woman from the
town of Volterra who "travelled far and wide, teaching and preaching
the religion of old times, the religion of Diana, the Queen of the
Fairies and of the Moon, the Goddess of the poor and the oppressed".
Leland goes on to say "And the fame of her wisdom and beauty went
forth over all the land, and people worshipped her, calling her La
Bella Pellegrina (the Beautiful Pilgrim). In the Aridian Tradition we
refer to Aradia as The Holy Strega (pronounced Stray-gah, meaning
witch) and we honor her memory. We do not worship her.
According to our teachings, Aradia formed covens (called groves)
in central Italy during the 14th Century. She taught the Old Religion
of Nature, and of Magic, but above all she taught a Spirituality.
Beyond this she gave hope to peasants whose lives were made miserable,
in service to the wealthy class. She taught them personal power, and
personal value, in an Age when the Church taught shame and sin, and
servitude. Aradia returned their beautiful pagan heritage to them, a
heritage which was preserved in secret by courageous Priests and
Priestesses of The Old Religion. Aradia taught harmony with Nature,
and directed her followers to merge with Nature through seasonal
rites, and ritual observation of the Full Moon (times of planetary
power).
Charles Leland's version of Aradia, is not the original version.
It has little to do with the Aradia I have addressed here. His work is
a Christianized view of Aradia, and does not reflect the beliefs, or
practices, of Hereditary Italian Witches. So, if you chose to read his
book, bear in mind that he and I are NOT speaking of the same Aradia.
His account of the Legend given here, is the only thing I can agree
with in his book. The rest of his book does not show Aradia in a
positive light.
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THE GIFTS OF ARADIA
In the 14th Century, Aradia taught that certain powers could be
obtained through following The Old Religion. Aradia called them "gift-
s" because she stressed that these powers were side benefits of adher-
ing to the Old Ways, and not the reason for becoming a witch. These
gifts are commonly referred to, today, as the traditional powers of
Witchcraft.
1. To bring success in matters of love
2. To bless and consecrate
3. To speak with spirits
4. To know of Hidden Things
5. To call forth spirits
6. To know Secret Signs
7. To possess the Knowledge of changing forms
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8. To possess the Knowledge of Divination
9. To know secret signs
10. To cure disease
11. To bring forth beauty
12. To have influence over wild beasts
13. To know the secrets of the hands
Aradia taught that a witch must observe the Seasonal Rites and
the time of the Full Moon, in order to keep these powers.
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THE BEAUTIFUL PILGRIM
In 1508 A.D., the Italian Inquisitor Bernardo Rategno (having
studied witch trial records preserved in the archives of the Inquisi-
tion at Como) wrote a text called the Tractatus de Strigibus. In this
text he states that the "witches sect" had begun to expand rapidly 150
years earlier. This would place the "expansion" in the mid 1300's.
What caused this to happen ? The answer may lay hidden in the Legend
of La Bella Pellegrina (the beautiful Pilgrim). This legend appears in
Charles Leland's research material (1887), and was even then consider-
ed a very old legend. According to this story, there was a young woman
from the town of Volterra, who "travelled far and wide, teaching and
preaching the religion of old times, the religion of Diana, the Queen
of the Fairies and of the Moon, Goddess of the poor and the oppressed-
". Leland goes on to say "and the fame of her wisdom and beauty went
forth over all the land, and people worshipped her, calling her The
Beautiful Pilgrim". This legend appears in his book ARADIA, GOSPEL OF
THE WITCHES. The book itself is not really very good, but does contain
some interesting bits of Lore. In my Tradition we do have the legend
of Aradia, but she differs from the Aradia presented in Leland's book
(not from this legend, but from his portrayal of her character). In my
Tradition, Aradia was a great teacher who brought about a "revival" of
The Old Religion, in 14th Century Italy. We honor her memory, but we
do not worship her. We call her The Holy Strega . Strega (pronounced
stray-gah) is the Italian word for Witch. Aradia taught that certain
"powers" would be gained through the practice of The Old Religion, if
one was truly dedicated. These are the "traditional" powers of which
she spoke:
To bring success in love
to bless and consecrate
to speak with spirits
to know of hidden things
to call forth spirits
to know the voice of the wind
to possess the knowledge of changing forms
to possess the knowledge of divination
to know secret signs
to cure disease
to bring forth beauty
to have influence over wild beasts
to know the secrets of the hand
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In my tradition it is that taught we are descended from those covens
which Aradia established in the 14th Century.
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CELEBRATIONS OF THE YEAR
In Italy, witches do not use the word Sabbat for their seasonal
rites. The Italian word is Treguenda (pronounced tray-gwen-dah) and is
similar in meaning to Sabbat. Webster's dictionary lists Sabbat as old
French for Sabbath (old English as well). The word Sabbatical is shown
to mean "of or suited to the Sabbath" and "a period of rest that
occurs in regular cycles". The word Treguenda has as its root the word
Tregua, which means "a respite, or a truce". It is interesting to note
that "Tregua" (tray-gwah) is also slang for the Full Moon Ceremony.
The actual word for the Full Moon Ceremony is Veglione (pronounced
Vay-yoe-nay), and literally means to dance all night. Veglione is also
the name of a popular folk dance in Italy.
In early times the followers of The Old Religion were farmers and
craftsmen. Their lives were largely spent in toil. Their Religion
provided times in which they could set aside their work, and enjoy a
social and spiritual celebration. These Festivals were indeed "respit-
es" or "periods of rest occurring in regular cycles".
In The Aridian Tradition there are 8 Treguendas, four major and
four minor. The major rites occur in October, February, May and Augus-
t. These are the Spiritual Festivals which are considered of greater
importance. The minor festivals occur on the Spring & Autumn Equinox,
and on the Summer & Winter Solstice. These are the Earth Festivals,
and are seasonal/agricultural in nature. The Mythos of the Old Religi-
on runs through each of these Celebrations. They are named as follows:
Shadowfest (La Festa dell' Ombra)
Winter Solstice (La Festa dell' Inverno)
Lupercus (Festa di Lupercus)
Spring Equinox (Equinozio della Primavera)
Tana's Day (La giornata di Tana)
Summer Solstice (La Festa dell' Estate)
Cornucopia (La Festa di Cornucopia)
Autumn Equinox (Equinozio di Autunno)
A common term for the 8 rites is the "Wheel". It is thought of as
a Spinning-wheel, turning and weaving the patterns of Life. On the
physical level it is symbolic of the changing seasons. On the spiritu-
al level it is symbolic of the "seasons of the soul". The Mythos which
is an integral part of each rite, symbolizes the Journey of the Soul
through a variety of Existences. In the Mystery Teachings of the
Wheel, we discover that we are the
characters in the Myth. Everything is symbolic within each myth, and
represents various aspects of the encounters facing a soul as it
passes from life to life. Through a study of the Mythos, and routine
participation in each Treguenda, one can gain spiritual enlightenment.
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The mythos within the Full Moon Ceremony, weaves its way through
each Treguenda, and completes the spiritual vision. It is interesting
to note that the ancient teachings connect the light of the Moon, to
passages and reincarnations of the Soul.
FROM: MINNIE BAXTER
Merry Meet Raven,To make sure we are talking or
thinking about the same thing let me give you some
information:
Aradia (Strega Witch) was born in Volterra, Italy,
on August 13, 1313. In her early teens (10-12
yrs.) she moved with her parents to the Alban
hills near the lake now known as Nemi. This region
not far from Rome. She experienced something in
the unexplained area, a mystery to herself. This
was the beginning of her promoting the old relig-
ion that was taught to her by her aunt.
On the subject of her "mystery". A voice using
telepathy spoke to her telling her to look up-
wards. She gazed upwards and saw the skies began
to darken (for there was a Moon Shadow) and she
understood. This changed how she perceived life.
Is this the clan of people you are saying is your
relatives? If so lets talk about "The Moon Shadow"
she saw in the sky. Are you Raven under the direc-
tion of the council of the Third Clan?
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI
The titles of the books which I have written are:
(listed only because someone asked)
The Book of Ways (Volumes 1 & 2) 1981 & 1982
The Book of the Holy Strega 1981
The Teachings of the Holy Strega (1991 reprint,
new Intro)
Whispers, teachings of the Old Religion of Italy
1991
I have also just completed a booklet titled : The
Aridian System, an introduction to Italian Witchc-
raft.
These are the only books available at this time,
on the Aridian Tradition. I am currently writing a
book of rituals and magic, which I will be sub-
mitting to a couple of Publishers soon.
We use some Latin, as preserved from the earlier
material. Most of the invocations are done in
Italian, but we speak English for the majority of
the ritual gathering. We also have another lan-
guage from the oldest material, it does not have a
name, but we refer to it as "the tongue of the
Moon". Most likely related to ancient Etruscan,
and may have a connection to Enochian as well. It
only appears in a few of the old rituals. Mine is
the only book in the Family which contains English
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(My mothers was mostly Italian, Latin and Tongue
of the Moon).
You asked about having to be of Italian blood, to
best work this System. I do not require it, but
the old family members do have a hangup about
"being of the blood". I have initiated many non-I-
talians, and they do quite well in the System. I
think that magically speaking, practicing a System
to which you have genetic roots, does bring about
a stronger current response. But that is simply my
experience, and may not be true for everyone. So
my answer is no, you do not need to be Italian in
the Aridian System.
Also forgot to reply to your question about being
related to those early clans. The answer is yes
(at least that's what the family lore has to say).
I come from a very old line of witches in the
Naples area of Italy. We trace our Tradition back
to the 14th Century where it connects with the
Alban Hills region of Nemi (being descended from
those covens which The Holy Strega founded at that
time). She, herself, was a Tuscan witch and taught
her Tradition which went back to pre-Christi-
an times. So, in that respect, I say that my
ancestors invented the worship of Diana at Nemi.
Yes, my friend, I am the Raven to whom you refer.
You have obviously read (or heard of) one of my
books. Perhaps you have read "The Book of the
Holy Strega", or "The teachings of the Holy Streg-
a".
You asked about the "Moon Shadow" mentioned in my
book. Well, there are two opinions of what may
have happened there. One is that a Solar eclipse
had taken place, another that something of an
inner experience had manifested. No one in any of
the Triad Clans can say for sure. Whatever hap-
pened, Aradia took it as a divine sign for the
mission she then undertook. Hereditary witches (at
least of my family line in Italy) have kept a
written book. Many Hereditary Clans were connected
to Nobility during the Middle Ages. This gave them
not only sanctuary, but education in reading and
writing. Many Italian Courts of Royalty kept
astrologers and local wisemen/ wisewomen. The
persecution of witches in Italy began about 100
years later than anywhere else in Europe, and was
almost entirely focused on organized group prac-
tices. The local village witch was usually tolera-
ted because of his/her healing abilities, and so
forth. My family line goes back five generations
to the Tavani Family, who were Nobility of the
Kingdom of Naples. According to our Elders, early
witches kept a runic script on animal hide. In
time this evolved to parchment, and so on. The
runic script still survives, but has been replaced
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by the common arabic alphabet (at least in the
case of non-magical info).
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SEA SPELLS
Witches have long used the powers and forces within the sea, for
the purpose of magic. The Sea is so deeply connected to the cycles of
the Moon, that the aspect of Sea Magic cannot be overlooked. Janarric
witches, in the central coastal region of Italy, long ago devised a
system of symbols which they used in the casting of spells. These
symbols were placed upon sea shells, in a circular manner around the
edge of the shell. The shell was then set near the water, at the
appropriate Tide (lunar phase), so that the Sea Powers would receive
the spell, and grant it success.
Many times, offerings were left upon the shore, for the deities,
to invoke Their favor. These offerings included white flowers, pearls,
white pebbles, etc. I cannot reproduce the old symbols here, but any
symbolic symbol which reflects your wish should work:
The Spell of the Shell
To perform this spell, you must find a suitable shell in shallow
water. Take the shell and dry it thoroughly. Next, place a symbol of
your desire upon the surface of the shell. The symbol must be made
with a substance which will easily wash off in water. Then, place the
shell upon the shore, so that the Tide will bring waves across the
shell. Take care to note the phase of the Moon (waxing moon for the
gain of something, waning for the dissolving of something). When the
shell is in place, draw a triangle in the sand, enclosing the shell
completely. The symbol upon the shell must be facing upwards (toward
the Moon). Meaningful words, or phrases, may be placed upon the shell
also, or simply written in the sand (inside the triangle).
Finally, give the words of enchantment: (toward the moon)
"Goddess of Moon, Earth, and the Sea,
each wish in Thy name must come to be.
Powers and Forces which Tides do make,
now summon Thy waves, my spell to take "
Leave the area now, and the spell is set. Once the waves come,
then your wish will be taken out to the Old Ones. It will usually take
about 7 days for a Lunar spell to begin to manifest, but can take as
long as 28 days.
This type of magic is what we call "little works", and belongs to
the folkmagic level of Witchcraft. There are, of course, much more
involved spells, and such. But, I do love the simplistic beauty of a
spell like this.
The Spell of the Arrow
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This is a very old spell, which incorporates symbols which are
placed along the shaft of an arrow. Traditionally this was performed
on the shore of a lake, or other calm body of water (such as a Bay).
It was necessary to be able to see the "path of the Moon" in the
water. This "path" is the reflection of the moon, stretched along the
surface of the water.
To perform this spell, you must take a new arrow and place the
symbols of your wish/desire along its shaft. Meaningful words or
phrases may also be added. When the Moon is full, go to the shore, and
face the water. Fix the arrow into your bow and gaze out upon the path
of light (which leads to the Moon).
Next, speak the words of enchantment, then release the arrow:
"Where path of Light, to Moon I see,
the powers of the Queen shall be !
Shaft of wood, as shaft of light,
earth to moon, does now give flight !"
The arrow can either be shot out into the path on the water, or
upward towards the Moon. The arrow was sacred to Diana, and was con-
sidered to carry special powers and blessings, in this type of spell.
This is a folkmagic level spell, and speaks of the early Pagan simpli-
city concerning magic (more of the Shaman roots). My mother used to
say that a ceremonial magician must prepare for magic, and wait upon
the proper time and setting. But a witch can pick up a twig, anywhere,
anytime, and work a spell of magic.
I thought that I would add a couple more basic sea spells, since
I still have some room on this post.
1. To gain favor with the Goddess, form your name with white petals
upon the shore, so that the tide will carry them out. This is a very
old part of the Janarric Initiation ceremony, which ends with the new
Initiate performing this, so that he/she is "introduced" to the God &
Goddess, through the naming spell.
2. To break an "evil" spell (or cure an affliction) form 3 connecting
towers out of wet sand, near the shore of the sea. Take 3 dark shells
(or spotted shells) and place a symbol of the thing you wish removed,
on each. Use a substance which will wash away in the water. Place one
of the shells upon the top of each tower. Then simply sit, and focus
on the towers as the waves come and break them down. In your mind, see
the power of the sea destroying the thing which you desire to remove.
Well, that should give you a basic idea of the Old Ways of Sea
Magic, among the Italian Witches of the Coastal Regions.
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OF THE FULL MOON RITUAL
The old teachings tell us that the light of the full moon carries
an astral substance, which effects our Inner Being (including emo-
tions, rhythms, and subconscious activity). The Full Moon represents
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the presence of The Goddess, and in ancient times was considered the
Goddess Herself. The Holy Strega taught (during the 14th Century) that
participation in the Full Moon ritual, brought the people into a
concentrated flow of this energy. This saturation of Lunar Emanation
could then be directed, allowing it to provide raw energy for magical
purposes, along with a personal empowerment which could increase
physic (and magical) abilities.
In the Aridian Tradition, our ritual is designed to collect and
concentrate these energies, in the ways which The Holy Strega taught.
It is also a time for the worship of Deity. This is usually a combina-
tion of chants, songs, and offerings. The ritual also includes a time
in which the initiates are directed on an astral journey, through
which the old teachings are experienced. Up to 3 works of magic can be
performed during the rite, and this can be for the Community at large,
or simply for individuals. The ritual concludes with a remembrance of
Aradia (a "toast" in her honor) and the celebration of "cakes and
wine".
Much of the old ways of our Tradition have been handed down from
the time of The Holy Strega. She left a teaching which came to be
called "The Charge". Even in the Public Domain, such writers as Char-
les Leland (1890's) and Doreen Valiente (1950's & 60's) recorded
elements of this very old teaching.
The Charge
"Whenever you have need of anything, once in the month, when
the moon is full, gather then in secret and give worship to
She who is the Queen of all witches. Gather into the sacred
circle, and secrets that are as yet unknown shall be reveal-
ed to you. And you shall be free in mind, body, and spirit.
And as a sign that you are truly free, you shall be naked in
your rites. Then shall you sing, dance, feast, and make
music and love. For such pleasures are the rituals of the
Goddess. Be true to your beliefs, and keep to the Old Ways
beyond all obstacles. For our Ways are the keys to the
Mysteries, and the Essence of the Cycles of Return. In life
does the Queen of all witches reveal the knowledge of the
Spirit. And from Death does She deliver you unto Peace, and
renew you once again. In memory of me, shall you eat cakes
of grain, wine, salt, and honey. These shall you shape like
the Moon. Then shall you bless them in my name, and partake
of them within your sacred gatherings. For I am the Spirit
of all Witches. Unto all who observe the appointed times,
will the Queen of Heaven give power. And you shall know
success in love, and have power to bless and to consecrate.
And you shall know the tongue of the spirits, obtain knowle-
dge of things which are hidden, and call forth spirits from
the Mist. You shall know the Voice of the Wind, and the
knowledge of changing forms. To you shall secret signs be
revealed, and you shall possess power to heal. Wild beasts
shall know you, and cause you no harm. As it was in the Time
of our beginning, so is it now, so shall it be".
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This is taken from the Book of the Holy Strega. Portions of it
were written into Charles Leland's works (1894) and a version of it
was written by Doreen Valiente (1950's-60's), based on the works of
Leland's study of Italian Witchcraft.
Aradia (not to be confused with Charles Leland's distorted
version) was born in Italy during the 14th Century and came to be a
great Teacher (of The Old Religion). She was responsible for the 14th
Century "revival" of Witchcraft, as noted by the Italian Inquisitor
Bernardo Rategno in his text TRACTATUS DE STRIGIBUS (written in 1508
A.D.). Here he records that the "witches sect" had begun to expand
rapidly, some 150 years prior. Research material published in 1887
records an interesting Legend, which we believe has preserved the
story of Aradia :
There was once a young woman from the town of Volterrra who
"travelled far and wide, teaching and preaching the religion
of old times, the religion of Diana, the Queen of the
Fairies and of the Moon, the Goddess of the poor and the
oppressed...and the fame of her wisdom and beauty went forth
over all the land, and people worshipped her, calling her La
Bella Pellegrina (the beautiful Pilgrim)".
Aradia taught the old pre-Christian Religion of Nature worship,
and magic. But above all she taught a Spirituality. Beyond this, she
gave hope to peasants whose lives were made miserable in service to
the Wealthy. She taught them personal power, and personal value, in an
Age when the Church taught them shame and sin, and servitude. Aradia
returned their pagan heritage to them, a heritage preserved in secret
by courageous Priests and Priestesses of The Old Religion.
Today, we call her The Holy Strega...
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CONCERNING NATURE
"Nature is the Great Teacher. In Her are all things revealed.
Nature reflects the Higher Ways of Spirit. The Creators established
the Laws of Nature so that through them we might come to know the Laws
of the Great Ones. Therefore, observe the ways of Nature around you,
both great and small. Everything has purpose and reason. Be not
confused by its seeming cruelty, for there is a duality in all things.
Respect Nature in all ways. Take only that which you must, from
her, and remember nothing may be taken except that something be given
(in return). This is the Law for all Witches.
Know that the wind speaks of the knowledge of the Earth, and the
spirit of the kindredness of all living things emanates from everywhe-
re. Nature teaches all living things, all that must be known. She
teaches birds to make their nests, and animals to hunt, and to sur-
vive. She teaches children to crawl, and to walk. She teaches Life.
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Once She taught all people of Her ways, but they chose to go
their own way. They chose to oppose Her, and to control Her. But for
witches there can be no other way than Nature. A witch must live in
Harmony with the Forces of Nature".
(reprinted from The Book of the Holy Strega)
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CONCERNING THE GODDESS
The Goddess is the Life Force, in as much as She is the Fertility
in all things. It is through Her activity that we are born, and that
seeds push up through the earth, and grow into plants. She moves the
God to create through His desire for Her. The Goddess is the Joy of
Life, She is the passion to live. Compassion, love, gentleness, and
kindness are the Essence of Her Spirit. All women carry the Goddess
within, in various aspects and degrees.
Yet, there is a duality in all things, and the Goddess can
manifest as sterility, vengeance, and destruction. She is the Soul of
Nature.
The Goddess rules the Night, and the Moon is Her sacred symbol.
All women are linked to Her through the Moon, which influences the
flow of blood. The night is the essence of the mystery which all women
possess. This is the elusive quality which all women bear, but can
never be known, or touched upon. The desire of men for women, is the
desire of God for Goddess. It is the attraction of the Life Force.
The Goddess is known as the Queen of Heaven. She is clothed in
the stars, and wears the Moon as a Crown. She is the Earth Mother,
clothed in green, and endowed with large breasts which rise as rounded
hills rise, beyond the lush green meadows. She is pregnant with the
Child of Life, which She bears each year. She is the Virgin Maiden,
naked and beautiful. She is youth and the lust for life. She is the
Enchantress, and Temptress. She is all women. The Goddess does not
accept live sacrifice, as was known in ancient times. She is the
Goddess of Life, and all living things. She demands respect for Life.
If you give offerings in Her honor, then better it be of fruits or
grains, or things of
beauty (for these things pass life on).
The Goddess is the Queen of all witches, who She calls Her Hidden
Children. We are Her servants, She is not ours. She gives us Life and
receives us in the Afterworld. She teaches us the ways of Nature, and
Spirit. She gives us power and magic. She reveals all mysteries, and
gives light to the darkness. And to the Wise, She imparts Her sacred
name.
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CONCERNING THE GOD
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The God is known as the stern and demanding aspect of Divinity.
Yet this is only an aspect of His Nature. He is perceived as the Death
Force, which Transforms. He is Lord of the Afterworld, who restores
and renews the soul, which is prepared for a new life. This is per-
formed through the union of the God and Goddess.
Yet, there is a duality in all things, and the God is also
Vitality and Strength. He is the Sun, the Lord of Light. He can give
Life or Death, through His activity. The God is the desire to create,
dwelling in that state prior to creation. Through the attraction of
the Goddess, He is moved to create.
He is Lord of the Heavens, clothed in the Sun, and bearing a
golden rod. He is Lord of the earth, horned like a stag, and powerful.
He is the Lord of the Afterworld, dark and lonely, stern, and Just.
For His are the two faces of Janus. Through Him is order established
and discipline mastered. He is the inner strength of the individual.
He is the essence of strength and defense.
Yet, He is also the warrior, and the destroyer. He is Power and
Will. All men bear His essence, in various aspects and degrees. He is
all men.
There is a side of the God, which can be seen by those who desire
to love Him. It is a gentleness, a compassion, and an understanding.
This comes from His awareness of His Strength and Power. His compas-
sion is born of His understanding of Justice. His nobility can be seen
in the soaring of a hawk, or in the beauty of a great Stag keeping
watch over his herd.
The God is sexual desire and virility within the male. He is
attraction, sensuality, and sexuality. He is physical nature, just as
the Goddess is spiritual nature.
In death, He is the comforter, and the renewer. He is the Great
Initiator, and Teacher. He rules the Afterworld, and dispels the
darkness with His presence. He is the illuminator, and reveals all
that is hidden. He scatters all falsehoods, and establishes Truth.
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THE LASA AND THE LARE
In the Aridian Tradition, the Lasa are an Elven or Fay Race. They
are the spirits of The Old Religion. The Lare (lar-ray) are the
spirits of the Witch Clan (a type of ancestral spirit). I would not
say that the Lare represent the next level for the Human Soul, but it
is possible that one may serve as a Lare (for a time) following the
Death experience. According to the Teachings, when our physical bodies
die, our soul dwells in the Realm of Luna, while preparing for the
next life. During this time, it is possible that the soul may serve
the needs of those
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souls still dwelling upon the Earth, as one of the Lare.
The Teachings tell us that our soul will either be prepared for
another physical body, or for a body of Light, depending upon our
evolution as a spiritual Being. There are four possible bodies, in
which the Soul may exist. The Physical, Lunar, Solar, and Stellar.
Each represents a stage of advancement, and corresponds to one of the
Four Worlds, which comprise Existence (as we understand it).
It is a bit complicated to go into here, but the Lasa are con-
nected to the Witch Clan, and many witches were once of the Lasa Race,
prior to being born Human. This is where the "Fairy Godmother" concept
originated. It is a remnant of the old teaching, in which the Witch
Clans are related to the old Fay Race, and have contact with them
through a Fay Guardian (or Fairy Godmother). This is why many witches
are born into Witch Clans, with their psychic abilities already
functioning (makes training a great deal easier).
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PRESERVATION OF THE OLD WAYS
It is one of our Laws, within the Aridian Tradition, that nothing
may ever be deleted from any ritual or oral teaching. Material may be
added to a ritual, or an oral teaching may be expanded, but nothing of
the original may ever be removed. Because situations change with time,
the Laws do allow us to add and adapt, as needs be. When looking over
the material, it is easy to see the different Time Periods, and needs
of the people, reflected in the rituals and Teachings.
Therefore, when you look at the Aridian Material, you will see
things which reflect the days of hunting, and the days of planting &
harvesting. Everything from Hunting Magic, to blessing seeds and
fields, still exist in our ritual material. This current Era we live
in, will leave information regarding Aids and other concerns of our
People, imprinted upon our rituals, down to the Generations which will
follow us. Each addition is marked with a symbol, so that it is clear
what was added, so that a History of the adaptations may be discerned.
Because we believe in a living connection with our ancestors, we
still perform those aspects of the rituals, which may seem out of
place to us. Many of us no longer Hunt or plow fields for planting, or
copulate in the fresh furrows to encourage an abundant crop. But these
rites are still preserved, and we adapt them to our modern needs. For
despite our so-called progress as a Race, our basic needs are still
the same: Food, Shelter, Safety, Sex, Family, Love, and Purpose.
So, the ritual for an abundant crop is performed for the abun-
dance which our own labors may bring. Fertility rites are performed
for our own Family needs, and to return the Essence of Fertility back
into a dying World. Because our World is so overcrowded, many Systems
feel that Fertility Rites are obsolete. What they do not understand is
that it was part of the ancient rites to help "empower" the soil and
the plant & animal Life with the condensed energy of Fertility raised
within a Circle of Magic. The personal fertility of the Clan, was
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secondary. Unfortunately, many modern groups have removed all of the
sexual energy producing aspects from the rituals, and replaced them
with
symbolic gestures. While this may appeal to the intellect, and ease
personal sexual inhibitions, it does not serve Nature. Because of
Judaic-Christian condemnations, many modern groups have abandoned the
old Ways of the Nature Religion, and profess a non-sexuality regarding
this ancient Fertility Cult. In the Aridian Tradition we do not
apologize for preserving our Heritage, and we are proud of the dif-
ferences between us and Judaic-Christian groups. We have adapted the
sexual aspects, to our modern society (and modern concerns regarding
sexual issues) but they are still quite plainly visible within the
ritual material.
It is a challenge to preserve the old Traditions, and yet to
adapt to modern circumstances, without compromising the integrity of
either.
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"COMMON CAUSE" WITH NATURE
My Mother is very Old World, having been raised in a small
village near Naples. When I was a child she used to tell me that our
People have always performed the Rites which cause the Sun and the
Moon to return as they do, and the Seasons to return each year. She
used to say that if we were to stop, then the World would die. But,
she would add, there will always be at least one person, who will
maintain the Ways which give Life to our World. I do not know if she
believed this literally, but as an adult now, I truly understand what
she was saying, on a metaphysical level.
It is the purpose of our yearly rites, to give energy back into
the World. Just as soil is depleted by crop growing, and the fields
must be rotated, so too is the etheric substance depleted, which
empowers the mechanism of "Lifegiving" on this Planet of ours. For
example, at the Summer Solstice, it is part of our ritual to raise an
energy field, and to "impregnate" it with a "formed thought". Once
this "cone of power" is formed, then it is released and directed into
the "Bound Ether" of our Community. The cone can be charged to dis-
perse pollution in the air, or to rid the "Community Atmosphere" of
negativity (crimes, gangs, rapes, etc.) or to replace lost fertility
within the soil, and so on. In this way, we join in the dance of
Nature, and make Common Cause with Her efforts to maintain lifegiving
energies. Each of the eight rites of the year, serve a similar pur-
pose, and contribute to that which is appropriate at any giving Season
of the year. The Full Moon rituals, are likewise times of renewal.
There is an occult property to Moonlight itself, and if properly
drawn, condensed, impregnated, and directed, it too can be used to
give Life back into the World. Another purpose for the Rite of the
Full Moon is to empower us, as witches. Moonlight can be
used to increase psychic ability, and to recharge the power centers of
an individual. It is from Moonlight, that we as witches, draw our
power. Science is beginning to catch up a bit now, with the ancient
knowledge of Witches, and is taking a look at the effects of the Moon
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upon us, and upon our World. Soon, I think, Science will begin to see
that the Occult Teachings of the Craft, are a Metaphysical Science as
valid as Physical Science.
The "bound ether" of our Planet is what Eastern Mystics call
"Akasha" (wherein you have the Akashic Records). There is also the
microcosm of the bound ether of a Community, such as a City or Vil-
lage. It is the energy "atmosphere" which is formed by the Collective
Consciousness, of the people who live there. All places possess this
bound Ether, even Bars and Nightclubs, etc. You can "feel" it when you
enter in. It effects the people who come into contact with it, and
over long periods of time, can change the way they look at things. It
is the bound ether of a place which holds the images, which psychics
can perceive about that place.
It is part of the work we do, as Witches, to cleanse this Ether
of negative thought-forms. Witches have always been the local healers,
not only of the people there, but also of the places themselves.
Ritual Magic can change the "vibration" of the bound ether, and thus
change it's "feel", and thus it's effect.
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TOOLS & PARAPHERNALIA OF LA VECCHIA
The oldest tool of Italian Witchcraft is the Moon Bowl. This is a
large shell, used in conjunction with nine small shells, as a tool of
Invocation. I have spoken of this on other notes. The next tool to be
used was the Wand, which we associate with the element of air. This is
because the branches of a tree stretch up into the sky, and birds nest
in them. The next tool after this was the pentacle. It was originally
an oval rock, thin and smooth, usually obtained from the coastline
where it had been reformed by the Ocean waves. Later this was made of
clay, and marked with a five pointed, upright, star. This tool repres-
ents earth, since it was taken from the soil. Following this was the
ritual dagger, which we call the Spirit Blade. This dagger is as-
sociated with the element of fire, from which it's metal was forged.
Last in the line of the older tools, was the Chalice, which was
originally a gourd. This tool represents the element of water. From
the time of the Middle Ages came the more modern of the tools, which
are the Spirit Bowl, and the Sword. The spirit bowl actually evolved
out of the Moon Bowl, and is used more frequently than it's predeces-
sor. It contains a liquid which burns a blue flame, and is used to
represent the presence of Deity within the Ritual Circle. The Sword is
a tool of the Guardian, but is sometimes used by the High Priest.
The proper ritual circle of the Aridian Tradition measures nine
paces in all directions, from the center of circle. Directly on the
center point, the altar is placed, and arranged in orientation to the
North. We use a black altar cloth, and we wear black hooded robes.
Black is used for two reasons. On a Metaphysical level, black absorbs
light and therefore we draw light into ourselves, and retain it. The
second reason is that it is easier to hide at night when you are all
in black. During the time of the Inquisition, at the first sign of
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danger, witches would extinguish all lights, pull up their hoods, draw
their hands into the large sleeves of their robes, and seemingly
"vanish" right before the eyes of the Christian spies.
The Broomstick is rarely used in the Aridian Tradition, but does
appear at the "Handfasting" Ceremony, and certain rites of purifica-
tion. It can also serve as a symbol of the goddess, when turned upside
down. This is done when there are too few women to take up all of the
ritual actors needed for the Ceremony. The Skull & Cross bones are
another ancient tool, rarely used now, but once symbolized the God, in
the same manner as the Broom was employed for the Goddess. These
things remain written in the ritual material in order to preserve our
Heritage (nothing is forgotten, nothing is ever forgotten). When you
go back far enough into our History, as a Race, you will find Human
Sacrifice. This was replaced by Animal Sacrifice, which itself was
later replaced by Plant Sacrifice. However you wish to view
that, it is simply the story of the Human Race. Remnants of the Plant
Sacrifice can still be found in such things as the eating of Cakes,
and drinking of Wine, at the close of Ritual. The Slain God is still
consumed as this sacred meal to this very day. This is not unlike the
Christian tradition of the Communion Wafer.
The written material of La Vecchia is recorded in a Book, which
we call, THE BOOK OF WAYS. It is divided into three sections: Ways,
Calls, and Magic. "Ways" contains all of the ritual instructions,
laws, and Community Rites such as the Blessings of a Child, Marriage
Rite, Ceremony for the Dead, Rites of Initiation, and so on. "Ways"
also contains a record of our People, and the teachings concerning our
practices, as well as material concerning the Goddess and the God.
"Calls" contains all of the chants, invocations, hand gestures, ritual
postures, face painting designs of the Clan, and other "secret signs".
"Magic" contains all of the spells, works for Magic, herbal lore,
magical correspondences, healing knowledge, potions, recipes for oil
and incense, and so forth.
Each initiate is required to copy from the Book of Ways, those
portions which pertain to her or his degree of Initiation. This is
overseen by the Initiator, because the Book of Ways is divided up into
separate Degree Knowledge. In the First Degree, a member will begin to
acquire their ritual set of tools. The only things which they receive
at their initiation are a colored length of cord, symbolizing their
degree, a symbol representing their degree, and the mark of the Clan
which is painted upon their body.
Each degree has a different colored cord, which is linked to the
Mythos of the Clan. The cord itself, in part, is a remnant of the
bonds which once held the Sacrificial King, of the Slain God Mythos.
Each degree also has a hand gesture of identification. There is also a
hand gesture which identifies you as a witch. These come from the time
of the Inquisition.
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RAMBLINGS ON THE ARIDIAN TRADITION
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In the Aridian Tradition, we begin the new year with the ritual
of Shadowfest (Oct. 31). The calendar which we use today, is off by a
few days from the old calendar, so I am using the dates most commonly
associated with the rites of Treguenda. This is the time of Shadows,
of beginnings lurking in the mists of pro-creation. The wheel of the
year starts here, and moves on through the remaining seven Treguenda.
We divide the year up into a period of "rule" by both the High Pries-
tess and the High Priest, who represent their respective Deity counte-
rparts. The High Priest "rules" from Oct. 31st until May 1st. Then he
passes the "power" on to the High Priestess who rules from May 1st
until Oct. 31st. These periods we call the "God Months" and the
"Goddess Months". During the God Months we wear hooded robes within
the Circle. During the Goddess Months we are "naked in our rites".
Each of the Treguenda are marked by a Myth, which is acted out in
ritual drama, during the rite. At Shadowfest, the Legend of the
Descent is performed. This is balanced at the Spring Equinox, when the
Legend of the Ascent is performed.
Our Full Moon Ceremonies are the same throughout the year,
regardless of whether it is a Goddess Month, or a God Month. The only
difference would be the wearing of a robe, or being nude (or Skyclad
as Wiccans say), which IS determined by the Season.
In the Aridian Tradition we perceive the Goddess and the God, to
be equal (yet different) aspects of the One Great Spirit. We believe
in Harmony, and do not exalt one above the other.
We have three stages, or degrees of learning. Each requires the
mastery of certain aspects of The Old Religion, and the copying of
material from the Book of Ways. We do not have the Wiccan "year and a
day" aspect, but watch our initiates, and judge when they are ready to
advance. An initiate may come forward on their own, and request to be
considered for advancement, and then will be tested to see if he or
she has met the conditions of advance-men. We have found that some
people are ready in a year, and others are not. But, each person is
given an outline of what they must do to complete their Degree. When
this is accomplished, then we sit down with them, and make a decision.
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THE BENANDANTI
There is an interesting book, written by an Italian Professor
(Medieval Italian History) named Carlo Ginzburg, the title of which is
NIGHT BATTLES (available in English). Based on official Inquisition
archives from the 16th & 17th centuries, this is a unique study of an
isolated Italian peasant culture deeply rooted in early European
Fertility Cults. It deals with a group of witches who called themsel-
ves the Benandanti (good walkers). On four ritual occasions of the
year, they battled with the Malandanti (evil walkers) in a conflict
over the Crops. This Cult was first discovered by the Church in 1575.
At first the Benandanti insisted that they went out in the service of
Christ, but later admitted to being a Witch Cult. One of the Inquisit-
ors recorded the following "confession": " I am a benandante because I
go with the others to fight four times a year, that is during the
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Ember Days, at night; I go invisibly in spirit and the body remains
behind; we go forth in the service of Christ, and the witches of the
devil; we fight each other, we with bundles of fennel and they with
sorghum stalks...in the fighting that we do, one time we fight over
the wheat and all the other grains, another time over livestock, and
at other times over the vineyards. And so, on four occasions we fight
over all the fruits of the earth and for those things won by the
Benandanti that year there is abundance".
It is interesting to note the reference to astral travel and the
protection (behind the scenes) of the Crops and Livestock.
In Italy there was a split in the Witch Cult, shortly after the
Inquisition began. Most witches went "underground" but some decided to
fight the Christians on their own terms. They invoked the "Devil" of
the Christians as a power which the Christians seemed to fear. This
was the origin of the Satanic Cult in Italy. This is why many of the
symbols, and tools, of Witchcraft and Satanism resemble each other.
Because the Church was becoming wealthy over owner of land, and many
peasants were serving as farming labor, the Malandanti chose this as
their
battleground. The Benandanti fought to protect the Crops, which was
the only way peasants had of sustaining themselves.
If you're interested in this curious sub-cult of Italian Witchcr-
aft, you might want to check out Ginzburg's NIGHT BATTLES. He also has
a book out now called ECSTASIES, deciphering the witches sabbat. This
is an indepth look at the shamanistic roots of Italian Witchcraft.
Remember though, that the record of these things comes from the
Inquisition, and you have to be able to look at what they are saying,
from a pagan's viewpoint (in other words, turn everything around, and
delete the references to the Devil).
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THE GOD & GODDESS
In the Aridian Tradition we have many goddesses and gods, but
there is a major God and Goddess, who are the central focus of the
System. La Vecchia is a lunar Cult, and as such it is only natural
that the Goddess is divided up into four aspects, one for each phase
of the Moon. Thus we have the Chaste Maiden (new moon), the Temptress-
/Enchantress (first quarter moon), the Mother (Full Moon) and the
Crone (last quarter moon). The Dianic Tradition did away with the
Temptress aspect because of it's association with men, and from this
arose the Triad aspects of the Goddess, common today among Wiccan
Systems. The Temptress is simply that stage between Maiden and Mother,
in which a women becomes aware of her influence over men, and her
"power" to draw them into acts of pro-creation. Without the Temptress,
there would be no Mother. The God is also divided into aspects, of
which there are three. He is the Horned One, the Hooded One, and the
Old One. These aspects actually preserve the story of the evolution of
The Old Religion, from the Hunter Gatherer Era into the Agricultural
Community Era. The Horned One is the Stag God of the Forest. He comes
from the time of the Hunter. The Hooded One is the Green Man (he who
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is hooded-in-the-green). He comes from the time in which Humankind was
learning to grow crops, and
came to rely less and less upon wild beasts for food. The Hooded One
eventually replaced the Horned One, as the symbol of the Slain God.
Because he came after the Stag God, we say that the Hooded One is the
son of the Stag God. As Humans matured in their spirituality, they
eventually came to view the God in a more Human Image, and thus
emerged the Old One concept (Deity in Human Form).
The Stag God is the consort of the Temptress, for he is the base
sexual nature (among other things). In his domesticated form he is the
goat (and from this mythos, arose the Christian idea that witches
copulated with goats) The Hooded One is the Consort of the Mother, as
he represents the seed, which is planted in the Goddess, and he is the
ripe pod, bearer of the seeds. The Old One is the consort of the Crone
(symbols of wisdom and maturity). The Chaste Maiden has no Consort
(and therefore IS Chaste).
This is an aspect of the Aridian Tradition which I did not intend
to go into, when I first decided to post notes. I usually speak of the
Clan Aspects of the Goddess: Fana, Jana, and Tana. And of the God as :
Faunus, Janus, and Tanus. These were the names which the Triad Clans
had chosen as their respective God and Goddess Images, within their
Mystery Tradition (Earth, Lunar and Stellar). The names which Aradia
used in the 14th Century were Diana and Dianus. When the Clans were
forced to scatter during the time of the Inquisition, they chose these
other names of the Deities who were generally connected with the
Mystery
Tradition which the respective Clan was seeking to preserve.
To further confuse you, it might be of interest to note that, in
the Aridian Tradition, the waxing Year is represented by the Stag God,
and the Waning Year is represented by the Wolf God. The Stag god is
called Cern/Kern (no, not Herne, different Land and different Mythos)
and the Wolf God is called Lupercus.
When viewed as a whole, the Tradition appears to be more closely
linked with Etruscan influences, than with anything else. The Roman
influence is clearly visible as well. As to Greek influence, there is
the classical myth of Orestes and Iphigenia. According to this,
Orestes fled Greece with his sister, after having been accused of the
murder of a provincial King. Iphigenia had been a Priestess of Ar-
temis/Diana, and together with Orestes established a Grove at Nemi
Italy, in honor of the Goddess. Since we know that myths generally
contain a seed of truth, we must consider a Greek contact, at the very
least.
Aradia herself was a Tuscan witch, and brought the Tradition
south with her, to the Alban Hills region of Nemi. Whether she brought
it "home" to Nemi, or encountered a kindred Cult worship there, I
suppose could make an interesting debate. There is nothing in our
Family Lore to suggest that it came from outside of Italy, however. It
seems to have always been the belief, in our Tradition, that our roots
are deeply Tuscan. Legend says that our Clans were once in central and
southern Italy as well, but had originally come from Northern Italy.
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Essentially, from what my own research has brought to light, I
feel that the strongest current flows back to Etruscan times. For
example, the oldest name of the Goddess in our Tradition is Uni, and
the oldest God name is Tagni. These are clearly Etruscan names. Also,
the Stag God and the Wolf God are central figures in the Aridian
Tradition and Etruscan vase paintings portray a Goddess holding up a
Stag and a Wolf, one in each hand. We believe this portrays part of
our Mythos.
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TANA & TANUS
(reprinted from THE BOOK OF THE HOLY STREGA)
" Tana (Tah-nah) is the sacred name of the Great Goddess, She who
is all Goddesses. Upon the earth She is known as Fana, in the heavens
She is Jana (the Moon), and in the Universe She is Tana (containing
all things). Lakes, hills, streams and beaches are sacred places to
Tana. Her sacred animals are dogs, owls, and cats. Tana is all that is
Feminine. She is total Beauty and Love. She is the Divine Lover,
Enchantress, Temptress, Mother, and Crone.
Tanus (Tah-nuss) is the Great God, who is all Gods. On the earth,
he is Fanus, in the heavens he is Janus (the sun) and in the Universe
he is Tanus. All mountains are sacred to Him. His sacred animals are
horses, wolves, woodpeckers, and ravens. Tanus is all that is mas-
culine. He is Strength and Will. He is the power of Fertility (shared
with Tana) and the desire behind all of Creation.
Tana is the balance to Tanus, and He is the balance to her.
Without Tana, the God would be a judge without compassion. He would be
stern without understanding. He would control without loving.
Without Tanus, the Goddess would have compassion without direc-
tion, understanding without foundation, and love without form.
The God & Goddess complete each other, and together they are the
Source of All Things ".
These teachings, which appeared in The Book of the Holy Strega,
are meant to reflect the concept of Deity, as One Source (The Great
Spirit) separated into masculine and feminine polarities. Each aspect
is then further broken down into base qualities or aspects (appearing
as lesser gods and goddesses). To the ancients it made more sense to
personify the concept of Deity into Beings, similar to Humans, but
greater in power, and immortal.
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HERBS OF ITALIAN WITCHCRAFT
Though there are many different herbs employed in the religious,
and magical, aspects of La Vecchia, there are a few which hold special
importance. These are the herbs called: Rue, Fennel, Pennyroyal, and
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Rosemary. There is an old Italian Witch Charm, called the Cimaruta
(meaning a sprig of rue) which was once worn as a sign of membership
in the Witch Cult. There is a picture of one in Doreen Valiente's book
(AN ABC OF WITCHCRAFT & PRESENT). Rue is so deeply connected to
Witchlore, that it appears in many different aspects of the Tradition.
It is a healing plant, and a magical plant. Rue bears yellow flowers
in the shape of a pentagram, against a lush green foliage. It is a
symbol of the God in the mythos/mysteries and appears in several of
the Treguenda. Fennel is a plant associated with protection. It's long
stalks (up to six or seven feet) were used as ritual staffs, at such
rites as mid-summer, to "fight off" evil and protect the Crops from
spirits of destruction. In ritual drama, witches would battle evil
spirits in a war to ensure a bountiful crop. Pennyroyal has been used
as an herb of initiation, even in the early public Roman Tradition. It
is one of the ingredients in the oil of Initiation, used in the
Aridian Tradition. Rosemary was used in the early Marriage Rites, and
also in the Rites for the Dead. It was associated with Love and with
Death. It is also used in an oil employed in Pastlife Recall, as
rosemary is also called the Herb of Memory. Please note that I am
using the word "was" to denote it's connection with the Past, and not
to imply that those associations are no longer practiced, because they
are indeed.
Pennyroyal and sage are among your best choices for "purification
of the spirit", although in some Systems one might suggest Hyssop or
Angelica. There are several ways to employ pennyroyal and sage, for
purification. Usually the setting is smoked with a small bundle of
sage, or you may simply drop some dried sage upon a hot charcoal
block. The pennyroyal can be used either as a tea, or some leaves can
be placed in a bowl of hot water, or added to a bath. It is also
useful when drank with wine. Herbs of the mint family are great herbs
of purification, for the spirit.
Physical purification of the body, is best done with Comfrey and
Sassafras (avoid long term use of these herbs as a tea, as they can be
hard on the liver and other organs, if used often). There are many
other good herbs which serve as tonics and cleansers, and you may want
to consult a good herbal book. I like A MODERN HERBAL by Mrs. M.
Grieve and MASTERING HERBALISM by Paul Huson.
If you want to try the pennyroyal and sage, then use them
together, that is, at the same setting. Use the sage as a smoke of
purification (just a few dry leaves at a time). The pennyroyal can be
added to your bath, as you sit in the hot water, and relax. In this
case, you would use fresh leaves, cut up into halves (six leaves for
solar associations, nine leaves for lunar). Or you may simply wish to
add an extract of pennyroyal to some wine, in a ceremonial setting (in
which case you would add three drops). The System which you follow
would, of course, provide the manner in which you would proceed with
the cleansing, in a "religious" sense.
Herbs in Magic and Ritual
Today there are many books which will tell you that if you put a
sprig of this in your shoe, or a bag of that under your pillow, then
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such & such will happen. This is what many popular authors will tell
you is an herbal spell, but it is actually folk magic/superstition
(and much of it is nonsense). Herbs work in magic and ritual for a
variety of reasons, based upon Occult concepts or physical properties.
Ancient witches started with the seed and worked with the plant
as it grew. The plant was established and raised as a type of "famili-
ar spirit". In the Italian Tradition, there is a teaching that all
things have within them a "numen". A numen is a consciousness, or
power, dwelling within an object. You might say that it is the divine
spark of the Creators within their Creations. Some Systems refer to
this as "Mana". Numen can be amplified within an object through magic,
and the numen spirit can be "contacted", and enlisted in the art of
spell casting, etc. This is why ancient Grimoires were very specific
concerning the planting and harvesting of herbs, and other plants.
Once dealt with properly, the power of the numen can be carried
along in the various parts of the plant. This empowers the herb. The
ancients also taught that plants were under the power of certain
planets, and set up a table of correspondences. In the art of magic,
it is clear that there are energy imprints left within the electromag-
netic make-up of all living organisms, caused by emanations from the
Moon, and the planets of our solar system. Some plants such as the
Sunflower and the Moonflower, were given their associations to their
respect planetary bodies due to the fact that they physically change
position, as they "follow" the Sunlight/Moonlight with a turning of
their flowers.
Other plants were associated with Venus due to their heart shaped
leaves; Mars due to their chemical natures (peppers, tobacco, etc),
and so on.
Herbs are also employed for their natural drug properties, in
magic and ritual. Some cause magical states of consciousness either
through ingestion or inhalation, and this can aid in the casting or
spells, or in other works of magic.
Various herbs were associated with a certain Goddess, God, or
Spirit. These herbs were then offered up as incense to "attract" them
to the work at hand. The ancients taught that prayers or requests were
carried upon the smoke of the incense. So what better way to be
"heard" by the gods, than to send your words upward upon the scent of
their favorite plant!
Plants also became associated with the gods, or with mythic
heroes/heroines, through their appearance in the Myths. In most cases
the plant somehow resembled the nature of the Character in the Myth,
and later came to represent that character in ritual settings. This is
typical of various grains, evergreens, and so forth. All having
something of the nature of the Goddess, God, or Spirit concerned.
There is a book out called CELEBRATING ITALY by Carol Field which
is actually a cookbook, but contains a lot of info on Seasonal Fes-
tival meals, and religious associations of various foods. It's a great
book.
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Certain grains appear in various meals, and do have connections
with old Witch Lore. One of the blessings of the meal at a Treguenda,
addresses this:
"Blessings upon this meal, which is as our own body. For
without this, we ourselves would perish from this world.
Blessings upon the grain, who as seed went into the earth
where deep secrets hide. And there did dance with the
elements, and spring forth as flowered plant, concealing
secrets strange. When you were in the ear of grain, spirits
of the field came to cast their light upon you, and aid you
in your growth....thus through you I shall be touched by
that same Race, and the mysteries hidden within you, I shall
obtain, even unto the last of these grains..."
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THE OLD RELIGION
The Old Religion is a pre-Christian European Religion, which is
founded upon reverence for Nature, and the worship of Deity through
ritual observation of the Seasons, and the phases of the Moon. It is
not a worship of these things, but a worship of Deity through these
things. It is believed that through a continuous participation in the
rituals of the year, that a person becomes "attuned" to the energies
of Nature, and begins to merge with Her (so that Her Ways, become our
Ways). It is through this attunement, that one gains certain abilit-
ies, such as Divinatory skills, psychic awareness, and so on. People
who practice this religion refer to themselves as Witches, Wiccans, or
Pagans.
It is through this growing awareness, as one practices the Old
Ways, that a special rapport begins to develop between the practition-
er, and his or her own understanding of Deity. For Witches, this Deity
is conceived of as a Goddess and a God (the Feminine & Masculine
aspects of the Source of All Things).
The ritual celebrations consist of 8 yearly Festivals, as well as
monthly gatherings at the time of the Full Moon. These 8 rituals are
often referred to as the Wheel of the Year.
The purpose of the Religion is to teach the soul how to evolve to
a higher realm, by revealing the Ways of Nature. Since Nature is a
reflection of the Spiritual Laws which established it, a study of its
secrets can enlighten the soul, and thus prepare it for a higher
existence (freeing it from the cycle of reincarnation). The purpose of
the Old Religion is also to give due worship to the Great Spirit, to
ensure the Fertility of the Earth, and to create & maintain Balance
and Harmony, within the bound Ether of this physical dimension.
The Old Religion teaches personal power and personal empowerment.
It also teaches personal responsibility, and reveals that everything
is connected together. It is like a web, the threads of which are
joined together. Any vibration causes a reaction, felt by every other
thread.
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It is from this Law of Cause and Effect, Action and Reaction,
that the code of Ethics for witches arise.
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CODE OF ETHICS
A Witch lives by a code of ethics which is built upon the Laws of
Nature. Our behavior is not regulated by a fear of what awaits us in
the Afterlife, but a respect for what awaits us in this Life. Everyth-
ing, and everyone, is connected. What we do to one another, and to our
World, we do to ourselves.
The Holy Strega spoke of this when she said :
" Every act which you perform will draw to itself three
times the nature of the act. Such is the Law. This affects
not only the acts of each day, but reaches into the Future
as well. Here the Law establishes those debts which must be
paid. Therefore, consider well your actions. Nothing escapes
the Law, nor is hidden from it. The Law does not punish or
reward. It only returns the intent of each action to its
origin. If you step off from a high place, you will fall,
and this is consistent. There is no intent, there is nothing
good or evil. It may be good to leap upon your enemy from a
high place, and surprise him, or it may be bad to fall and
be injured. But the nature of the descent itself is only a
Law. So too is the nature of the Law of Return".
This teaching is similar to the Wiccan Rede of "and as it harm
none, do as thou wilt". The Rede is often misunderstood to mean do
whatever you want, as long as you don't harm anyone in the meantime.
This is not what it is addressing. It is addressing the issue that
each person must seek out their True Will (the Nature of their Higher
Self). By doing so, one is attuned to the "Spiritual Plan" which has
been established for them (or by them, depending upon your view). Once
so attuned, no one can be harmed by your actions, because you are
following a Spiritual Plan, of which they themselves are also a part.
This is the understanding of the connectiveness of all things, and of
the Law of Return (and Intent). We were not meant to simply wander
about doing whatever seems right, without regard to a goal, and the
impact of that goal. We have a responsibility to ourselves, and to
each other.
Dear Raven, I agree entirely with your
interpretation of the Witches' Rede. It's a point
I have been trying to make in many notes to this
board."An it harm none" is simply a warning pref-
ace, not a "Thou shalt not," as many seem to in-
terpret it. Whereas "Do what you will" is a pos-
itive injunction: Thou SHALT do what thou wilt.
Some people on the board say we are right to
over-emphasize "harming none" because of the many
novices who want to cast love or revenge spells
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might not understand the concept of True Will. I
say that's all the more reason to start them early
working on understanding and discovering their
True Wills. I've been a Pagan for 20 years, and
still can't say I fully understand the concept of
True Will. By the way, does your use of the term
"True Will" come ultimately from Crowley? Obvious-
ly the concept itself pre-dates him by centuries,
but what about the actual term?Jana
Dear Jana -- I've been thinking about what "do
what thou will" really means for some time now.
When I first heard the rede I assumed it meant,
like a lot of people, that it means do whatever
you want as long as it harms none. But after
reading your interpretation as "do what thou Will"
meaning to follow one's True Will and after other
readings that were not necessarily Pagan, I see
True Will as meaning to live in tune with one's
inner self regardless of what society, parents and
religion expects of one. Sort of like "follow your
bliss", though that phrase is over worked these
days. Discovering one's True Will is difficult
because you have to peel through all the layers of
socialization. I don't mean that one has to live
outside the bounds of society, but one has to go
one's own way AND still be a socially responsible
person. Another catch phrase is "march to the beat
of a different drum". I'm still working this
meaning out so these thoughts may not be fully
formed yet. Brenda
Dear Jana, Whenever I come across this phrase
"True Will", I do think of Crowley. Definitely did
when I saw Gardner's use of it (he had a fairly
liberal sprinkling of Crowley in his Wicca stew).
The term as I use it, does originate with Crowley.
It's easier, and everyone is using it, so it's a
common point of reference. But the concept is much
older than Crowley, of course, and it's not exac-
tly the same concept as his. I tend to avoid
phrases and terms from my Tradition (for the most
part), on this board, because it would take up too
much time and space, just getting it all clear.
Would much rather spend the time getting the info
out, and trying to preserve some of the Old Teach-
ings. I feel a bit like Johnny Appleseed.....
Blessings to you - Raven
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NATURE AS THE TEACHER
Nature is considered to be the Great Teacher. The Ancients taught
that the "Creators" placed into the fabric of Creation, a reflection
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of that which created it. Therefore, the laws of Nature are reflec-
tions of Divine Laws or Principles, which operate in a dimension
behind and above those of physical Nature. Thus, the Ancients coined
the phrase "as above, so below". This means that that which is below,
is (in essence) like that which is above.
Studying the Ways of Nature gives us a glimpse (crude though it
may be) of the Divine Ways, and from these we see the returning of the
Seasons (reincarnation) and the laws of Cause & Effect (Karma) con-
cerning the use (and misuse) of the Earth's land, air, resources, and
living creatures. The ways of the "Gods" are imprinted upon the Ways
of Nature. Understanding Nature, allows one to begin to understand the
Creators.
One of the reasons for the Seasonal Rituals is to saturate us,
and harmonize us, with the focused Essence of Nature at these appoin-
ted times. Properly cast ritual circles serve to attract and condense
these energies, so that we are "bathed" in them. The more that we
gather at these times of Nature's energy flow, the more we become like
Nature, and when we become more like "Her", it is easier to understand
"Her", and "Her " Ways.
This is why the Ways of the Old Religion are fashioned according
to the Ways of Nature. Everything from the ritual circle construction,
to the way we move within it, to the way in which we create magic
(cast spells, etc) are all modelled after the principles of Nature.
This is where the term Occult Sciences comes from. It is not hocus-po-
cus, it is Metaphysical Science.
This is why it is also quite difficult to simply make something
up, and call it a Tradition (although this is exactly what many people
do).
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THE ART OF MAGIC
One of the major attractions to Witchcraft, for the beginner, is
often the practice of Magic. Just as there are many misconceptions
about Witchcraft, there are also many concerning the art of Magic (or
Magic itself). True magic is the ability to bring about the manifesta-
tion of personal (or Group) desire. This is accomplished by ones
ability to collect, focus, and direct enough "raw" energy with which
to create the desired manifestation. There are many different ways of
working magic, and many different aspects of magic. Basically speak-
ing, however, most types of magic will fall into one of two methods,
and these are called "raised" or "drawn". Raised energy, is that which
emanates from the body and/or mental sphere, of the person. Drawn
energy is that which is attracted in from other Realms by ritual
means. This includes workings which involve gods and/or spirits. Magic
may also fall into the realms of "black magic" which is negative, and
"white magic" which is positive. There is also a type referred to as
"Gray Magic" which is a blend of the two. Witches understand the laws
of Nature and of Karma, and therefore do not practice black magic. It
is an old Teaching that the type of energy which we send out, will
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come back upon us "times three". So there is a need for clear thinking
when it comes to employing a work of Magic. Many people think that
Magic has no basis in scientific fact. This is not correct, for there
are physical reasons why magic does indeed "work". These reasons are
based upon energy fields and various currents existing around the
Earth. Energy currents are caused by the rotation of the Earth, and
the gravitational forces of the Sun and the Moon, and other celestial
bodies. The actual spinning of the Earth creates electrical magnetic
currents within our bound Atmosphere. As the Earth moves around the
Sun, stress is created on the earth by the sun's gravity. This stress
causes vibrational currents in our atmosphere as well. Positive cur-
rents flow from east to west across our planet. There are also seas-
onal tides which are based on fluctuations of the electrical magnetic
current around the earth, in accordance with the position of the Sun
and the Earth. Positive (electrical) Tides flow from late March to
late September. Negative (magnetic) Tides flow from late September to
late March. The Religious Festivals of The Old Religion mark the peak
times of each of these Currents.
Generally we can say that Magic is really a matter of Vibrational
cause and effect. Essentially, we "disturb" the bound Ether of our
Planet, and certain things result. It is the art of Magic to "impreg-
nate" the Ether with our formed desires, and then to direct them to
manifest. The major difference is whether the ripple is sent out or
brought down. Magic which deals with the invocations of spirits and/or
deities incorporates the vibrations theory, as a catalyst. The forces
behind Magic are real, being both natural and supernatural. It is the
art of getting these forces to work for you, and not against you, that
is the Art of Magic.
Ritual magic works on the basis of attracting sympathetic ener-
gies by means of words (which are vibrations, as addressed in note
#1), gestures, and dramatic portrayals; the theory being that the
combination of these factors directed by the personal or group "Will",
and boosted by the need/desire, will attract sympathetic energies
which will cause a "ripple" in the necessary Plane, resulting in
Manifestation. Everything which is now a physically created object,
was once only a concept. For example, the computer that you are using
to access this note, was once merely a visualized image in someone's
mind. They had to mentally "form the thought" which was to become your
computer. Once visualized, they could then proceed to take the steps
necessary to cause their "Thought-form" to become a physical object.
This is essentially the formula for Magic. The tools and clothing (or
lack thereof) used in a ritual setting, serve to trigger or stimulate
the participants so that the necessary energies can be raised. The
tools which are used in a ritual also act as extensions of the ritual-
ist's "Will Power" and Mental/Psychic abilities. Everything placed
into a magical operation, serves to gradually induce a change in
Consciousness, within the person, or persons, involved in its perfor-
mance. Candles, robes, chanting, and the actual setting up of the
altar & casting of the circle, all contribute to this evolution of
Consciousness, from mundane to magical. This is also one of the reas-
ons for choosing a "Craft" name. This allows a person to become some-
thing a bit beyond who they usually are. Plain ol' Suzie Q. may not be
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able to perform magic, but once within the ritual circle, Ladyhawke
certainly can...
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THE ETHERIC WORLDS
Aradia originally taught the concept of four "worlds" or Realms
of Existence. These were the Physical, Lunar, Solar and Stellar.
According to her Teachings, the Physical World was the dwelling place
of those spirits/souls who were not prepared to dwell within the
Higher Realms. The Lunar World was connected to the Physical, and was
a temporary dwelling place which served to revitalize the soul between
incarnations. It is interesting to note, that the old legends say that
the light of the moon grows as it receives those souls who are depar-
ting the physical life (until it is full) and then the light wanes as
those souls reincarnate.
The Solar World served to also revitalize the soul, but in add-
ition it "forged" a new body for the soul to inhabit. Then the soul
could enter into the Higher Realms and abide there. The Stellar World
was considered the Final Realm where the soul would come to dwell.
This was the "original" Realm from whence we had first come (according
to her Teachings).
Through the functions of these Four Worlds, the souls "work their
way" up through various levels, as they evolve. In each World a type
of body is required, through which the soul can be animated and per-
form the tasks which are necessary to that realm of existence (thus a
physical body for the Physical Plane, an astral body for the Lunar
Plane, and so on).
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DEATH AND THE SOUL
According to the old Teachings, the physical body is merely a
vehicle, or vessel, which the soul employs to experience the Physical
Existence. In some respects, the body may be thought of as a "garment"
which the soul wears during its "lifetime" upon the Physical Dimen-
sion. In time it wears out, or is damaged beyond repair, and can no
longer serve its function. The soul will then pass through the "death"
experience, and be freed from the physical vessel, which once "housed"
it.
The Teachings tell us that the soul remains near the body for
three days, as the astral cord gradually dissolves. This "cord" is an
energy link, between the soul and the body (more about this in the
next note). In the case of cremation, the soul is freed almost im-
mediately.
According to the old Teachings, the soul will then be drawn to
that Realm of Existence which is most Harmonious to its general vibra-
tion (which is the tonal, or vibration, resonating from the sum of all
the experiences through which it has passed).
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It is from here, that the Mythos of the Summerland (or Luna, as
it is called in the Aridian Tradition) begins.
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THE ASTRAL BODY
Aradia taught that the soul, which dwells within our physical
body, has a body of "light" called a spirit body (commonly called an
astral body today). The soul can leave the physical body by employing
this body of light, and does so every evening, while a person's physi-
cal body is asleep. Sometimes a soul will only journey out into the
Dream Worlds, and sometimes it will travel out into the Astral Worlds.
The soul requires nourishment for its body of light, just as the
physical body does, and it is through contact with these other Realms,
that the astral body is maintained.
The Teachings tell us that the astral body is connected to the
physical body by a "silver cord" of etheric material. This cord will
always draw the soul back to the physical body, as long as it remains
intact. Once the silver cord is broken, the soul is freed from the
physical body, and cannot dwell within it any longer.
The astral body is a duplicate of the physical body, which the
soul is using in the Physical Dimension. It is this spirit body which
we see in dreams, and in hauntings, and so on. Some Occultists believe
that this astral body is what Jesus was using when he walked upon the
water, was resurrected, and so forth.
The consciousness of the personality (you or me) dwelling within
the physical body, can be transferred into the astral body, and ex-
perience these other Realms, just as we do this Physical Dimension. It
is similar to dreaming, except that we are in control of our own
actions, and can direct our activities.
During the time of the Inquisition, it was extremely dangerous
for witches to gather for their Festivals. So the Priestesses and
Priests, of the Old Religion, developed an ointment commonly referred
to as "Flying Ointment". It contained many Alkaloid ingredients such
as belladonna, and could "force" an inexperienced witch out of his or
her physical body, thus causing astral projection of the spirit body,
to take place. The Elders of the Coven would then "escort" the neo-
phytes to the "Sabbat". Because of the nature of both the ointment,
and the astral dimension, many wild and preposterous stories were
recalled by the new witches, of what had taken place at the Sabbat (if
you've ever been so "out of it" that your friends had to tell you what
you did at a party, the next day, you can probably relate to what I'm
getting at here). This came up from time to time, during the witch
trials. The fact that the Inquisitors were not above fabricating a
"confession" does not help us sort out the truth of these times,
anyway. Therefore, it is hard to say how much was because of the
belladonna, and how much was because of the Inquisitors.
FROM: ANN MAGILL
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I had read about the Body of Light before, but
this is the clearest explanation yet. Is so called
'lucid dreaming' a type of astral projection, or
is it somewhere in between?
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI
Yes, the Dream World is part of the astral projec-
tion experience. Conscious dreaming (dream con-
trol) is part of our training in the Aridian
Tradition. Many people experience dreams of fly-
ing, or dreams which seem quite real, and these
are astral-like experiences. I teach that the
Dream World is like a doorway, or portal, to the
Astral Realm. I first teach students to become
conscious that they are dreaming, and then to take
control of the dream. Next they move up to prog-
ramming the dream (which is great fun). Once they
can become Conscious in a dream, and alter the
dream as they desire, then they are ready to move
out into the Astral Dimensions. In this way, they
have some experience with how the astral plane
"works", and how to cope/behave while exploring
this other Realm.
This was used a great deal during the time of the
Inquisition, as I mentioned in an earlier note. It
is still a very important technique. I do not
encourage people to simply buy a book on Astral
Projection and go "popping out" into the unknown.
If I'm taking a trip to another Country, I want to
know the customs and laws of that Country (how
things work there) before I simply hop on a Plane
and go rushing off into the unknown (not very
adventurous for an Aries, am I ?).
FROM: ANN MAGILL
I seem to remember reading in THE GREAT COSMIC
GODDESS that one of the 'crimes' witches were
accused of during the Inquisition was dreaming ...
Maybe that is one of the reasons that dreams are
devalued in modern western culture. I think it is
a great injustice when parents tell their chil-
dren: "Don't worry. It wasn't real--it was only a
dream." It was a real dream, and taught about real
problems. To deny it is to deny the child the
reality of his or her existence.
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LUNA, THE SUMMERLAND
It was an ancient belief that the Moon was the dwelling place of
those souls who had passed from the physical life. Old myths speak of
the God, as the Sun, crossing the sky each day and gathering the souls
of all who had died during the night. He would then carry them off to
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the West, and down into the Underworld. Here they were presented to
the Goddess (remember, the moon sets in the west too) who then carried
them off to the Afterlife World. Aradia called this Realm, Luna.
Today, many Wiccans refer to this concept as the Summerland.
Luna is a "place" in which the soul is renewed and revital-ized.
It can then become prepared for its next incarnation, or in some
cases, for its next "move" up into the Higher Dimensions (when it no
longer requires the need for the physical dimension experiences). The
Moon is connected to the cycles of Fertility, the Tides, and to menst-
ruation. It is not difficult to see why the ancients then linked the
Moon to the cycles of Death and rebirth.
Old legends spoke of the Moon receiving souls from the physical
life, and that the light of the moon swelled with the collective light
of their spirit bodies. As the souls returned back into the World, the
light of the Moon began to wane.
The old teachings say that in Luna, there is communion with those
who have gone before us, and that "plans" are made to be reborn among
those who we knew before. In a way this also addresses the issue of
"Karmic" links and connections.
The "portal" to the Realm beyond Life, stands at the Western
Quarter. This association was established due to the fact that the Sun
and the Moon "disappear" in the West, just as we too, in our time,
disappear. The association of a body of Light and the Soul, also seem
to have originated with this concept, and the non-physical (yet phy-
sical) properties of the Sun and the Moon, as "understood" by the
Ancient Peoples.
The beliefs of a People, have a powerful impact upon the Astral
material, of the Astral Dimension. Within the Astral Plane, thoughts
ARE things. So, it is here that the Summerland, or Luna, exists.
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THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR
The first thing to note here is that the calendar which you and I
use today, is off by several days from the old calendar. Therefore the
dates which I am using here are those dates which are commonly as-
sociated with the Rites of the year, among Witches, Neo-Wiccans, and
Pagans in this current Age.
The Aridian Year begins on October 31st and is marked by the
Treguenda (Sabbat) known as Shadowfest. In our Mythos this is the time
of Shadows, the time of pro-Creation. Hidden within the mists of the
Realm of Shadows are the God & Goddess, joining together in a Divine
act of pro-Creation, through which All Things shall come to be. From
this Season forward until Spring, the God rules the Year. As his
representative, the High Priest is given charge and bears the respon-
sibility for organizing the rituals and overseeing the training of new
Initiates. During this Season all Initiates are robed within the
ritual circle, as a symbol of the time of Shadows. On May 1st (Tana's
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Day) the rule of the Year is passed to the Goddess, through her repre-
sentative the High Priestess. She will then be given charge over the
Year, until Shadowfest, when the reign is passed once again. During
Her Season all Initiates are nude within the ritual circle. This is a
symbol of their Freedom from Slavery, and of the openness of this time
of the year. All things are springing forth in Nature, and revealing
their natural beauty. Slavery can come in many forms. Some people are
slaves to Judaic-Christian morality, and though professing to be
Pagan, still hold to the morality of Christianity, and to their in-
hibitions which rob them of personal empowerment.
Following Shadowfest, the year turns to the rite of the Winter
Solstice. Here the Goddess gives birth to that which issues forth from
the Union of the God & Goddess in the time of Shadows. A new light is
born on the Winter Solstice, which will save the World from what seems
to be an ever encroaching Darkness (Winter).
The next rite is called Lupercus, and in our Mythos this is the
time of puberty for the newborn God. It is a time of purification, and
is associated with bonfires and torches. Remnants of the ancient Roman
Lupercalia can still be seen in this Rite today.
Following Lupercus is the Spring Equinox. This is the time when
the Goddess journeys from the Realm of Shadows into the World of
Light. The Legend of the Ascent is read and a Mystery Play is per-
formed during the reading. The seeds which will be planted are bles-
sed, as is the earth itself.
Next in order is Tana's Day, which is observed on May 1st. This
ritual marks the Courtship of the Goddess and the God. Here the God
passes his Reign to the Goddess, in a Drama enacted by the High Pries-
tess & High Priest. It is a ritual of the Celebration of Life and
Fertility. Tana's Day is followed by the Summer Solstice, which is a
time of magic and renewal. Energy is raised to cleanse and renew the
Earth, and to banish evil and negativity from the Community (and the
World). After the Summer Solstice comes Cornucopia, which is a Celebr-
ation of the coming Harvest, and a time of Plenty.
Following the Rite of Cornucopia, comes the Autumn Equinox. This
is the time in which the God is slain, and enters into the Afterworld.
The Goddess journeys there also to find her lost love, and this is
enacted in a Drama Play held during the ritual, in which the Legend of
the Descent is read (just as was done with the Legend of the Ascent in
the Spring Equinox). The wheel of the year has then turned completely,
as the Season then leads back into Shadowfest, on October 31st. Here
the God and Goddess unite once again, and the Cycle begins anew.
The year is also divided up into the times of Waxing and Waning.
The Waxing Year is associated with the Stag God, and the Waning Year
is associated with the Wolf God. The common image of the Goat God, is
merely a domesticated version of the Stag God of the Forest. As Human-
kind began farming, the domesticated animals became more important
than the once hunted animals, and the symbolism began to change. Pan
(or Faunus) is simply the Stag God as seen by an Agricultural Com-
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munity which valued domesticated animals more than wild animals of the
Forest.
The Winter months brought on the wolves who preyed upon both
domesticated and wild animals. They were seen as symbols of the power
of Winter. Their connection with the Stag God of the Forest (the
Hunted & the Hunter) lay deep in the memories of early Humankind. Thus
the Wolf God came to symbolize the Waning Year and the Stag God came
to symbolize the Waxing Year. This is
symbolized by the phenomenon of the cycle of regeneration and growth
of the stag's antlers.
The Stag and the Wolf (as deities) go back to the days of Anti-
quity, in Witchcraft. An early Etruscan painting, found upon a vase,
depicts a Goddess holding up a Stag and a Wolf, one in each hand. This
is no surprise, for Italian Witchcraft originates from Tuscany which
is where the Etruscan Civilization once stood.
Under ideal circumstances we Celebrate the Equinoxes and Solstic-
es on the exact days on which they occur. Then we calculate the mid-p-
oint dates between the Equinoxes and Solstices, and establish the
dates for the other 4 Celebrations accordingly. When these times do
not work out then we may elect to Celebrate on the popular Wiccan
dates, if those times fall better in the week. Again, this becomes a
practical adaptation for our modern Lifestyle. Our goal, of course, is
to adhere to the Old Ways whenever possible.
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SETTING THE ALTAR
In the Aridian Tradition every aspect of our ritual work is based
upon our Mythos. This includes the way in which we set up our ritual
circles, and prepare our altar. I thought that I might share this with
you, and hope that you may find it of some interest.
The original altars were round, being usually a tree stump or a
large rock. Today many of us use a small table. I have a large wooden
spool, used by Utility companies for wrapping cables and lines. The
set up begins by placing a black altar cloth over the altar. This
represents the "first movement" within Procreation, towards that which
came to be. Next we place the Spirit Bowl on the center of the altar.
This represents the Divine Nature, which was present at the Center of
Creation. Then we place two altar candles upon the altar, one to the
left symbolizing the Goddess and one to the right symbolizing the God.
These represent Their presence, as They oversee Creation. Next we
place the Elemental Bowls, in a pattern which encircles the Spirit
Bowl. The Earth Bowl is to the North, Air Bowl to the East, Fire Bowl
to the South, and Water Bowl to the West. The altar itself is set in
an orientation to true North. The ritual circle is always entered, and
left by, the North-East "doorway". The setting of these bowls symbol-
ize the coming together of the Elements themselves, in their part in
the Creation. We begin with the Air Bowl, and move clockwise. The
Earth Bowl is placed last. After the bowls have been placed, we lay
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out the rituals tools and mundane tools. Each tool is set near the
Elemental bowl to which its nature is associated.
At this point, the Spirit bowl is filled with the sacred liquid
(which burns a blue flame), and the ritual circle would then be cast.
The spool is a private altar and it is outside underneath my
Mulberry Tree. It is too heavy to transport for any of our
gatherings, so we employ an altar that one of our initiates
made, when we meet for Treguenda, etc.
The elemental bowls are traditionally ceramic. Some of our
initiates have gone down to a Restaurant Supply Shop, and
bought Japanese tea cups for their elemental bowls. For the
Spirit bowl they bought metal ice cream dishes there, and
they work quite nicely. Our Spirit bowls are about the size
of a hand, and approximately 3 or 4 inches deep.
Regarding a permanent altar, most of us keep a shelf with a
God and Goddess Statue on it, along with a small bud vase,
incense holder, and a votive candle. Our old temple setting
for one of our Groves had a permanent circle (a rope circle
fastened to the floor) and a standing altar. But even with
this, the altar must be set up as I stated in the first
note, because the placement of those items is part of each
ritual. So, the altar itself is simply a support for those
items, which through their role in the Mythic Drama (the
placement) make it a Sacred Space. The permanent altar which
I described as the "shelf style", is more of a devotional
altar as opposed to a ritual altar.
Dear Raven, The shelf altar you describe would be
considered more of a shrine than an altar, right?
Most people, including me, combine the two func-
tions in a personal altar. I have a devotional
display which I keep on my altar all the time; I
simply change the arrangement somewhat when I want
to do a ritual. It has the advantage of focusing
all my spiritual energy on one altar, while the
Aridian system has the advantage of making the
setting of the altar an integral part of the
creation of magical space within the circle. Just
this week I got a new goddess-figure for my al-
tar/shrine: a museum replica of the famous Minoan
Snake Goddess. I got out all my sea shells to go
on the altar with her. Jana of the Sea
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THE ARIDIAN RITUAL CIRCLE
In the days of old, our ritual circles were outdoor circles large
enough to comfortably contain a small group of worshippers. The old
manner of setting the circle was set forth in our Book of Ways. Here
it says that the ritual circle must be set near running water, and
placed before a tree (or group of trees). The tree must be a "Mother
Tree", and cannot be twisted or deformed in any way. A Mother Tree is
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any tree which is full and round (a Father Tree is tall and narrow by
comparison, like a Pine for example). Most fruit bearing trees are
called Mother Trees, along with others such as an Oak Tree.
A wooden stake was then placed into the ground (marking the
center of the circle) to which a length of cord was attached. An
initiate would take hold of the cord and pace off nine steps. Another
initiate would hold the stake as the other then attached the free end
to a staff. Pulling against the staked cord, this person would then
trace a circle into the soil, moving clockwise around the initiate in
the center (who was turning the stake so as not to allow the cord to
wrap around it). Thus the circle, once traced out, was nine paces in
any direction from the center.
Torches were set just within the circle, at each of the direc-
tional quarters. An altar was then placed exactly where the stake had
been placed. Stones were set around the traced out line, to clearly
mark the circle. Entrance to the ritual circle was only allowed at the
North-East quarter (the same being true of any exit from the circle).
Once properly established, the circle was then "cast" through the
traditional ritual method of the circle trod, complete with invoca-
tional calls, gestures, and so forth. Prior to casting the circle, the
area was blessed and ritually cleansed, as were all of the initiates.
Today we still comply with these requirements. It is easy even
indoors, for most homes have a tree or two in the yard and the house
is equipped with plumbing (running water). There are magical reasons
why a tree had to be present, and why the circle had to be near run-
ning water. The Book of Ways goes into detail about how they are
employed, once magic has been performed within the circle.
Other aspects have been added to our Ritual Circle over time, and
we do a bit more today, than did our Ancestors (but we DO NOT do any
less). We must honor the Old Ways, and adhere to them, not leaving
anything out. We may add to them, but we cannot subtract. There are
times in which we have to be creative though (as when nine paces will
take you through the Livingroom wall) <G> .
It is the intent (or reason) which must be honored, and we do not
allow ourselves to become slaves to the "Letter of the Law". So we
adapt as necessary for practicing in the setting available. The ritual
text, however, cannot be deleted.
FROM: B MACCARILLO JR
What, pray tell, was the Book of Ways? This IS
different since most traditions were passed down
orally.
Dear Westwind, The Book of Ways is similar to what
Wiccans call a Book of Shadows. In my Tradition
there is a runic script which has been passed down
through the Generations. Oral teachings are also a
part of the Tradition, but the majority of our
material is written. This is one reason why the
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Teachings remained intact through the Dark Ages,
when only Nobility or those of the Church were
taught to read and to write. This runic script was
passed on through the bloodlines, and it is be-
cause of this that we have The Book of Ways today.
Oral Teachings are very frail, and it is all too
easy to find them changed a bit through the Ages.
The script that we use resembles Etruscan, but is
still slightly different. Some people see a resem-
blance to Enochian Script, but I find very little
there myself. Blessings, Raven
The Book of Ways is not a published book, but
rather a text which is copied by Initiates of our
Tradition. It is hand written, and hand copied.
The material in the Book of Ways has been handed
down over Generations. Once a person is initiated
into our Ways, their Initiator will sit down with
them, and oversee the copying of the Book. The
Book of Ways is divided into 3 sections: Ways,
Calls, and Influences. "Ways" contains all of the
rituals, Initiation rites, Community Rites, Myths,
and Lore. "Calls" contains all of the chants,
ritual gestures, ritual postures, invocations, and
symbols. "Influences" contains all of the magical
knowledge, herbal knowledge, magical correspon-
dences, spells, formulas for oils & potions, and
so on.
I'm glad you spoke about runes because I'd won-
dered how the heck Viking writing got into the
Aridian system, but figured that those old war-
riors DID get around! Seriously, are these runes
part of the secret part of the tradition, or are
they open? If so, have they been published in
Raven's Call? I'm curious to see them, as you
probably have guessed. At any rate, it seems
foolish to be inscribing Northern European runes
on personal objects when that isn't the tradition
which I'm moving towards. Any ideas? SeraLuna
Dear SeraLuna, We do not use Germanic runes in our
Tradition, and I assume that the confusion here
comes from the runes on our Raven's Call Logo ? In
our Tradition we have a runic alphabet which is
very much like Etruscan (but not quite). We also
have another set of runes which are for divin-
ation. Neither of these have been revealed to the
Public at this time. The divination runes we do
intend to make available to the Public. I still
have not decided about the alphabet runes.
We used the Germanic runes on our Logo because
they have a general appeal in the Craft Community.
Blessings, Raven
1996
Dear Raven, I have read something of the history
of Germanic runes. Etruscan writing is believed by
some scholars to be one of the sources of Germanic
runes. It was not that far for wandering Germanic
tribes to travel to northern Italy. Certainly some
Germanic runes derive from the Latin alphabet.
Jana
Dear Jana, Thanks, I had not heard of that theory.
I knew that the Celts had invaded Italy (circa 390
B.C.), and had a brief stay before the Roman
Legions drove them out. The Germanic tribes had
come much later, I had thought, sometime around
161 A.D. ? The Etruscans were defeated by the
Romans in the later part of the 300's B.C., and by
200 B.C. they were fully absorbed by the Roman
Empire. Blessings, Raven
Dear Raven, The book in which I read it was from
the University of Washington graduate library, so
I can't check the details now. It was a substan-
tial scholarly study of runes, not some New Age
quickie book. Of course there are many theories on
the roots of Germanic runes; the Etruscan/Latin
origin in only one, but a strong one. Jana
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THE NANTA BAG
In our Tradition we have a "spirit pouch", which I would like to
share with you. In it's present form it is said to come from 14th
Century Italy, during the time of Aradia. The wearing of such a pouch,
however, certainly goes much back in Human history. The purpose of the
pouch is to keep one in harmony with Nature and the Spirit World. It
also serves as a "portable altar" for practicing the Craft. It is said
that these type of pouches were carried by the followers of Aradia,
during the time of "Wandering".
The pouch is usually about the size of the average paperback
book. In it are placed the following objects:
a large sewing needle
a thimble
a coin (with a pentagram etched on it)
a small twig
This first group of items serves as miniature ritual tools. The
needle is the Athame, the thimble is the Chalice, the coin is the
Pentacle, and the twig is the Wand. To these items are also added:
a shell (to represent the Goddess)
a piece of antler horn (to represent the God)
two small candles (for altar candles)
ground herbs (for incense)
a portion of salt (for purification)
a small vessel of anointing oil
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a measure of cord (9 feet)
a small finger bowl (for the spirit flame)
Finally the pouch is completed with the addition of these items:
a small stone, smooth and rounded (to represent Earth)
a small feather (to represent the element of Air)
a small portion of ash (to represent the Fire Element)
a small vessel of pure water (representing same)
The principle of Contagion Magic was the foundation for empower-
ing the pouch. Basically this means that objects absorb power and have
an energy field around them (their "numen' or "mana"). When one object
is placed with another, then these objects are joined and influence
one another. The Nanta Bag in turn, has a contagion influence upon the
person who carries it (in direction proportion to those items inside
the pouch). This bag is usually carried by a Priestess or a Priest of
The Old Religion. With it they can bless, consecrate, heal, and work
magic and rituals. In the Aridian Tradition we also place any power
objects which we collect from time to time. Gifts of a crystal or
other small objects, from people whose power we respect are also
placed in the bag. Thus the bag begins to take on a great deal of
Numen or Mana.
Originally, of course, these pouches were made from animal skins.
Some were Deerskin and some were Wolfskin. The Book of Ways does not
specify any type of material. Most of our Initiates use a cotton or
silk material. The colors do vary, and again the Book of Ways does not
specify. I have some Initiates who use a leather fannypack. These are
practical and can be easily worn in public, without anyone giving you
the evil-eye. Synthetic materials would, of course, be inappropriate.
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USING THE NANTA BAG
Once completed, as outlined in the previous note, the Nanta is
ready to be consecrated. Begin by presenting the pouch (filled with
the objects) to the four quarters, saying "Blessed be by the spirits
of the East", and continuing with the spirits of the South, West, and
North. Next bless the pouch by touching it to each of the elements
(using the elemental bowls as mentioned in my first note). Always
begin with the East/Air element. A gesture of power is then made over
the pouch, or you can trace a crescent or pentagram on it. Once com-
pleted, say these words over the bag:
"O'Great Nanta,
bless and empower this pouch
and all within it,
making it a bridge to Power.
I am linked to Thee
and thou art linked to Nature.
We are One from three.
We are the Triangle manifest.
In the names of Diana and Dianus,
so be it done"
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When using the pouch, the bag itself serves as the altar, upon
which the objects inside may be placed. Feel free to add other objects
to the bag, which you may find useful. Some of our initiates do have
rather large Nanta bags! The Nanta Bag is a very useful tool which
allows you to have access to complete set of rituals tools at any
time. Our Priests and Priestesses carry them either on their person,
or in their cars, etc. Once we were driving along and saw a dog get
hit by a car. We all jumped out and grabbed a Nanta Bag. As the dog
was dying we blessed it with an oil, and performed a simple ritual for
it's spirit to pass in peace. The look on the faces of the bystanders
was truly priceless!
Dear Raven, What does Nanta mean? From the
verse you quoted it appears to be the name of a
spirit or deity. Jana
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI
"Nanta" is a powerful spirit, associated with the
Earth and with Nature (as a Whole). It is con-
sidered a "name of Power". It is not an Italian
word, and it's origin most likely is even pre-Etr-
uscan.
Dear SeraLuna, Many antique stores seem to have a
set of antlers laying around, you may want to try
that. There are other representations of the "God
Energy" which you could use,if you desire. These
are: acorns, pine cones, oak, evergreen needles,
etc. BTW if you are trying to put a bag together
you might be interested in contacting a coin
dealer. The Moroccan coins have a pentacle on
their face. Some of the coins have a wreath design
around the pentacle. Many of us use these coins
for our Nanta bags. Also, the Moroccan flag has a
pentacle on it (solid red field with a green
interlaced pentacle) and some initiates use the
small flags as altar cloths for their Nanta bags.
What is this younger Generation coming to !?
<BG>. Blessings, Raven
Response to a later inquiry about the Nanta Bag:
Well, I was unable to find my original note so I'll
just wing it. The Nanta Bag originates from 14th Century
Italy and was used by the wandering priestesses & priests of
The Old Religion. With the contents of this bag they were
able to have access to a complete set of ritual tools and an
altar upon which to perform their works. The items within
the bag were minature tools: a sewing needle for an athame,
a thimble for the chalice, a small twig for a wand, and a
coin with a star etched upon it for a pentacle. The bag
itself became the altar upon which the tools were placed. In
the bag there were also small candles, a length of cord for
marking the circle, small symbolic items to represent the
Goddess and the God (such as a shell for the Lady and a
piece of horn for the Lord), and items to represent the four
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elements (such as a pebble for earth, a feather for air,
ashes for fire, and a water representation). Objects of
personal power were also placed within the bag. If someone
whose power you respected gave you a small object then this
would be kept in the bag as well. Once completed the Nanta
Bag served to connect one with the forces of Nature, and
kept the person within the flow of power. This is why in
the Aridian Tradition we call non-initiates "outdwellers"
because they live outside of the ways of Nature (they live
in the "Outworld").
When all of the items have been collected the bag is
blessed in the names of the God & Goddess. Then words such
as the following are said over the bag:
"O'Great Nanta,
be thou a natural focus
and a bridge to power.
I am linked to Thee
and thou art linked to Nature
We are One from Three
We are the Triangle Manifest.
In the names of Tana and Tanus
so be it done".
Within the bag can also be placed small containers for herbs
and incense, etc. Some initiates today use a fanny pack to
serve as their Nanta Bag, others employ a cotton or leather
pouch. We all take them with us when we go camping and it
is a beautiful experience to lay the tools out beneath a
Full Moon when you are up in the mountains, or out in the
desert.
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INNER TEACHINGS
In Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism, the use of cakes and wine in
a ceremony, goes back to ancient times and is connected to an Occult
Mystery Tradition. This is the Tradition of the Divine Sacrificial
King/Slain God Mythos. Because the survival of early Humankind depen-
ded upon the fertility of animals, crops, and themselves, fertility
itself became the basis for the early cult focus. Fertility leads to
Birth, and this is the portal into the Physical World from an in-
visible world connected to this one. The Nature of the one who is
coming through this portal (why they came and what their purpose is)
depends upon Breeding.
Breeding (selective reproductive strains) was learned by the
early Humans from observing and experimenting with animals and plants.
They easily observed that the "best" produced like, and that many of
the desired traits could be passed on if the breeding was controlled.
Death was seen as an exit from this World (just as birth had been
an entrance). It seemed logical to assume that the one who died was
returning to where they had been before they were born. Death was seen
as migration.
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In the "other world" the sacrificial messenger was delivered to
the Gods to speak on behalf of the Clans needs. It was also believed
that this person would return to the Clan as a "Savior" and help
deliver them from the problems of this World, and to secure a place
for them in the next World. This is why in the Descent of the Goddess
(Myth) we read "...you must return again at the same time and at the
same place as the loved ones. And you must meet, and know, and remem-
ber, and love them again..." This is the major rendering of this
passage, but there is another.
In the Descent Myth we find a passage referring to "three great
mysteries in the Life of Man". These mysteries are also connected to
the Divine Sacrificial King Mythos. The three great mysteries are
Birth, Death, and Rebirth. The Descent Myth tells us that "love
controls them all". The Myth goes on to say "...but to be reborn, you
must die, and be made ready for a new body. And to die you must be
born, and without love, you may not be born". This was, in part,
instructional for the person who was being sacrificed, but it also
pertained to the Populace as a Whole. Without the bonds of love
between this world and the next, there can be no interaction (either
between individuals or gods). Yet, this Mythos is also connected with
that of the Hanged Man (who was the Hooded Man).
The Hooded Man was the Guardian of the Sacred Grove at Nemi
(where he was called Rex Nemorensis, the King of the Woods). This
enigmatic character embodies the idea of new life springing out of
death, and he also brings the creative power of the Tree Spirit of the
Sacred Grove, to the People. The Mythos of the Hooded Man can be seen
in many Cultures. In various parts of Europe he is known by many
names: The Green Man, Jack-in-the- green, Jack-in-the-bush, Robin
Goodfellow, Robyne of the Woods, and Robin o'the Hood. The position
known as the Hanged Man, stems from that of the Hooded Man. He is the
symbol of Self Sacrifice for the good of the Whole. The Key to under-
standing the Hanged Man lies in the fact that he is "enlightened" as
hangs upon the Tree.
The title of the "Hanged Man" means, in an occult sense, "suspen-
ded mind" because "man" and "mind" are from the sanskrit root (used by
early occultists). The title refers also to the utter dependence of
Human personality upon the Cosmic life. He hangs now as a co-worker
with the Divine, having placed his own Ego out of the way of the
Divine inflow. Only in this way can he attain the Higher Conscious-
ness, and become useful to his People. The sacred tree of the grove
represents the bridge to the other worlds, and it is the Consciousness
which "hangs" upon the tree,
which serves to unify Humankind with the Divine.
The mental attitude suggested by the Hanged Man, then, is "Not my
Will, but Thine". This is ever the position of the Adept, as, indeed,
it is the position of every person who works in any field of applied
science. It is an illusive, personal thing which is but the reflec-
tion, or mask, of "Thy Will", which is the purpose or motive of the
Cosmic Life - a Will absolutely free, and certain to be realized.
2001
The foundation which I am trying to lay here (having used many of
Paul Foster Case's own words) is that of the willing sacrifice. If we
go back far enough in Human History, we will find Human sacrifice. It
is nothing to be proud of certainly, but it is nothing to hide from
either. In the first note I explained why this practice was performed.
What I did not address was how the sacrificed body was used. Because
it was considered to be descended from other Divine Kings (the Breed-
ing I spoke of), it was believed that the flesh and blood of the Slain
God contained mystical properties. Therefore small bits of his flesh
were distributed to the Clan, and diluted portions of his blood were
consumed. In this way, the Clan was connected to his divine nature. In
time, animal sacrifice replaced Human sacrifice, and later still
plants served as the Slain God. But the practice of consuming the
Slain God never changed. Today it is still performed in the ritual of
cakes and wine, which represent the body and the blood of the Slain
God (now Lord of the Harvest). In some Traditions the cakes symbolize
the God and the wine symbolizes the Goddess (that is, their "essence"-
). This is all part of the Mystery Tradition, and goes deeply to our
very core as members of a Clan, a Race, a People, or a Nation.
An excellent book on the subject of the Divine King/Slain God is
WESTERN INNER WORKINGS by William Gray.
Dear Seraluna, Yes, I have seen the Robin of
Sherwood series from England. I nearly fell out of
my chair when Robin met Herne. You have no idea
how close that series got to certain aspects of
the Aridian Tradition (did you notice that Herne
was played by an Italian actor?). At the sanctuary
of Nemi in Medieval Italy, there were outlaw camps
in the forests of the Alban Hill Region. Aradia
lived with the outlaws at Nemi for a period of
time, before she disappeared. The legend of the
King of the Woods at Nemi, goes back to Antiquity.
He was a outlaw and a guardian of the Grove.
Because he was outlawed he often wore a hood, and
was called the Hooded Man/the Hooded One. He
became the symbol for the god of the forest, lord
of the Trees, etc. He had to accept a challenge to
his "kingship", which was always a fight to the
death. In this aspect he represented the Slain
God.
As I stated in an earlier post, the Hooded One
came after the Horned One of the Forest, and so
was called his son. The Horned One was a Stag God.
When Humans began to grow crops, the Animal God
figure began to lose its high stature, and the
Slain God was transferred into the crops, which
were slain at the harvest. Blessings,
Raven
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INNER TEACHINGS - THE HANGED MAN
2002
The title of the "Hanged Man" means, in an occult sense, "suspen-
ded mind" because "man" and "mind" are from the sanskrit root (used by
early occultists). The title refers also to the utter dependence of
Human personality upon the Cosmic life. He hangs now as a co-worker
with the Divine, having placed his own Ego out of the way of the
Divine inflow. Only in this way can he attain the Higher Conscious-
ness, and become useful to his People. The sacred tree of the grove
represents the bridge to the other worlds, and it is the Consciousness
which "hangs" upon the tree, which serves to unify Humankind with the
Divine.
The mental attitude suggested by the Hanged Man, then, is "Not my
Will, but Thine". This is ever the position of the Adept, as, indeed,
it is the position of every person who works in any field of applied
science. It is an illusive, personal thing which is but the reflec-
tion, or mask, of "Thy Will", which is the purpose or motive of the
Cosmic Life - a Will absolutely free, and certain to be realized.
The foundation which I am trying to lay here (having used many of
Paul Foster Case's own words) is that of the willing sacrifice. If we
go back far enough in Human History, we will find Human sacrifice. It
is nothing to be proud of certainly, but it is nothing to hide from
either. In the first note I explained why this practice was performed.
What I did not address was how the sacrificed body was used. Because
it was considered to be descended from other Divine Kings (the Breed-
ing I spoke of), it was believed that the flesh and blood of the Slain
God contained mystical properties. Therefore small bits of his flesh
were distributed to the Clan, and diluted portions of his blood were
consumed. In this way, the Clan was connected to his divine nature. In
time, animal sacrifice replaced Human sacrifice, and later still
plants served as the Slain God. But the practice of consuming the
Slain God never changed. Today it is still performed in the ritual of
cakes and wine, which represent the body and the blood of the Slain
God (now Lord of the Harvest). In some Traditions the cakes symbolize
the God and the wine symbolizes the Goddess (that is, their "essence"-
). This is all part of the Mystery Tradition, and goes deeply to our
very core as members of a Clan, a Race, a People, or a Nation. An
excellent book on the subject of the Divine King/Slain God is WESTERN
INNER WORKINGS by William Gray.
Dear Raven, What do you think of the view that,
besides consuming a part of the Slain King's body,
the people also spread the diluted blood and
perhaps the body itself around the fields to
sanctify them? It would also fertilize them, since
a dead body contains a lot of nitrogen. Jana
Dear Jana, Yes, that is exactly what was done with
the majority of the body. I come very close to a
violation of secrecy oaths with this, but...here
goes. In the Autumn Equinox Rite there is perfor-
med a Mystery Play in which the Divine Victim is
symbolically slain. A skull is present at this
rite, and symbolizes the former divine victim. A
token fluid of the life essence of the new "King"
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is obtained, and mixed with a token portion of
fluid from the High Priestess. This is placed in a
bag and is buried in a sacred garden, where ritual
plants are grown. Originally it would have hung in
the Forest on a tree, to provide for a plentiful
hunt, or buried in a cultivated field for abundant
crops. Today we offer it up for the needs of our
Clan, whatever they may happen to be at the time.
In ancient times the Divine Victim was cut up into
pieces and given to the soil. Small portions of
his flesh and his blood were incorporated into a
"communion" meal, and given to the Priest(ess)hood
to distribute. Today we still perform this ancient
rite, hidden within the ceremony of cakes and
wine. Today the sacrifice comes from the Plant
Kingdom, but the Human connection is still there,
and the ancient current still flows through the
Ceremony. As Humans evolved spiritually, so too
did their practices. But nothing is forgotten,
nothing is ever forgotten... Raven
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INNER TEACHINGS - THE TIDES OF POWER
There are certain Tides of Power within the Bound Ether of the
Earth which aid us in all of our works of Magic. The Stars, Sun,
Planets and the Moon radiate their influence upon us through the
Magnetic Sphere of the Earth. In Eastern Occultism these Tides are
called the Tattvic Tides, and the medium through which they flow is
called Prana. This is the substance just above Terrestrial Matter,
known as Etheric Matter, of which there are two kinds: Free Ether &
Bound Ether.
Free Ether is that which surrounds the Sun, and through which
pass the Earth and other Planets within its sphere of influence. Bound
Ether is that which surrounds the Earth itself (or any planet) and may
be called the Magnetic Sphere.
As the Earth orbits the Sun, revolving on its axis as it does so,
centers of stress occur in the Magnetic Sphere of the Earth. As a
result there is a positive current of energy flowing from the East to
the West, and a magnetic current passing from North to South during
six months of the year (which reverses for the remaining six months).
The "positive" currents emanate from the northern center, and the
"negative" from the southern center. The Winter Solstice marks the
beginning of the positive current which reverses after the Summer
Solstice to negative. These currents of energy are marked by the
Lesser Seasonal Rites of the Old Religion, occurring at the Solstices
and Equinoxes The terms "positive" & "negative" refer to electrical
and magnetic energies of an etheric nature, as well as to those ener-
gies which we might call "waxing" and "waning".
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BEING "OF THE BLOOD"
It was once believed that certain individuals, namely royalty or
other spiritual leaders, were actually descended from the "gods" (or
in some cases from non-Human Races such as the Elven or Fay). It is
obvious from this that their blood was held to be very precious, since
they were considered to be "Dedi-gods". Since they represented the
spiritual base power of the Clan, it was important to preserve the
purity of their Bloodline, and to ensure that it was passed along
through the Generations. In those early times it was taught that the
gifts of psychic abilities were maintained and transmitted by a direct
blood link with the Priestesshood/Priesthood (who were themselves
either direct descendants by bloodline, or were indirect by virtue of
having "received" the Royal Blood). This is one reason why the Church
ordered the slaying of whole families of Witches during the Inquisi-
tion, in hopes of destroying the ancient Bloodlines. It is interesting
to note that witches were very often associated with Fairies and other
non-Human Races, and were considered to be different from Humans, in
many European tales of Folklore.
Symbolically, anyone who drank of the Blood of one of these
Descendants was said to be "of the Blood" and could in turn, pass on
the blood through ritual communion of the Wine and Cakes (which were
anointed with the Royal Blood, of either a direct descendant, or
indirect blood receiver).
As the Old Religion grew, anyone who was born into the family of
those who had been of the blood, were considered to be also, and this
was the basic significance of being "hereditary" (along with being
reborn among those who one had known and loved before).
It is also interesting to note that the "cords" used in the
Initiation Ceremony, are remnants of those cords which once bound the
Sacrificial King.
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CONCERNING THE TOOLS & TRAPPINGS
If one looks closely at the tools of the Craft, it is easy to see
that they resemble the weapons of a Knight. The tools to which I am
referring are the Athame, Chalice, Wand and pentacle (in the Aridian
Tradition the athame is called the Spirit Blade, and bears different
symbols as well as a slightly different aspect).
The athame is symbolic of a Knights sword. The wand is a lance,
the chalice is a helmet (turned upside down) and the pentacle is a
shield. These Craft tools are the "weapons" of a spiritual warrior, or
a Priest(ess) as in the tradition of a Shaolin.
The cords of Initiation, as mentioned earlier, are remnants of
the bindings which once held the Sacrificial King/Slain God, and mark
an individual as a member of this ancient mystery tradition. The altar
is symbolic of the portal, which is the tomb. It is the Gateway throu-
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gh to the other Realms. The ritual circle represents the unbroken
Cycle of the year, which is at the heart of The Old Religion.
The Watchtowers at the elemental quarters represent the portals
to the higher Realms, which lay beyond this World. The Watchers them-
selves represent the "awareness" of our Path, as it is imprinted upon
the Planes ("watched", so to speak). There are many other such as-
sociations, but I thought that I would mention just a few. These are
not commonly known, or discussed, and the knowledge of them will soon
disappear if someone doesn't pass them on. You may consider it Witch-
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RAISING A PLANT FAMILIAR
The purpose of this technique is to raise, or grow, a plant as a
"familiar" (serving spirit) or as a magical plant. In ancient times, a
small circle of stones was set around the chosen plant, to "bind" the
numen there. Then a hole was dug down toward the roots (carefully) and
a chosen power stone was set in place, to "charge" the plant.
Today the technique has been expanded, but is still true to the
original intent. You can begin with a seed, or young sprout. Simply
prepare the soil for planting, in a secluded area, which is suited to
the physical needs of the plant. Place a stone or crystal of your
choice about three inches deep into the soil. Quartz crystals are a
good choice, but you may wish to consult a table of correspondences
for various stones, etc. Next fill in the soil over the stone, and
plant the seed (or sprout) as is appropriate. Then lay a circle of 8
stones around the plant site. At each of the four elemental quarters
place a crystal of the same type as the one you buried (these four are
part of the 8 forming the circle). The other stones may be of any kind
you wish, as long as they compliment each other, in relationship to
their occult nature. Space the stones to allow for the growth of the
plant.
I will give two techniques for the raising of a plant familiar.
These will show you how to establish contact with the plant numen, and
how to communicate your purposes to the plant familiar. In this way
the plant will become charged, and conscious of your needs. Then you
will have a physical and spiritual helper, for your works of magic and
healing.
This technique is important to magical work involving herbs. Dry
herbs in an herb store are not charged (in most cases) and can only
serve through their remaining physical properties. There is, however,
the placebo effect to consider, as well as coincidence, and self-delu-
sion. These have been used successfully for quite some time. I will
not deal with these here, as most popular Authors are doing an excel-
lent job of passing this off on us as authentic spells.
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I intend to give you the actual techniques which empower herbs,
and whose effects were the basis for the powers attributed to herbs
from ancient times. No Con, just the facts.
Method 1: If planting by seed, wait 7 days after the sprout appears to
proceed with the following (if a young plant, wait 7 days after plan-
ting it). Remove the stones between the quarter stones, and plant a
seed at each point. Next bury the quarter stones where they lay, at
least an inch deep. The seeds may be of the same type as the plant
within the circle, or an assortment. Each day, place both palms upon
the ground within the circle, forming a triangle with fingertips
(index fingers touching & thumbs touching). The stem of the plant will
be in the open area of the triangle, centered between your hands.
Using your imagination & visualization abilities, sense your
power flowing out through your arms, from your personal power center
(just below the navel for women, and at the solar plexus for men). You
must also talk to the plant and send it visuals, communicating your
needs and desires through mental images. You must take good care of
the plant from this point on, and keep it from harm. To create a
strong bond with your plant familiar, you can add 3 drops of your own
blood to a quart of water, and use this to water the plant as needed.
Magically, you have first increased the level of the numen throu-
gh the crystals. Secondly, you have extended its power and influence
to the other plants. This is because these plants became alive under
the influence of the center crystal and plant. They were also bathed
in a cross quarter current of energy, controlled from the center
entity, through the quarter crystals. If you need the physical parts
an herb for your spells, potions or whatever, then use only the plants
enclosed within the original circle of stones, and never the center
plant. The center plant IS the familiar, and the others are merely
extensions of it.
The final step in creating this plant familiar, is to establish
your "link" and your "rapport". To do this, you must sit comfortably
before the plant, and stare at it. Allow your eyes to lose focus and
your vision to blur. In this state, observe the shape of the plant,
trying to leave your mind blank. The plant will "send" you an image as
you stare. You will receive this as a distortion of the plant's shape,
so that it will begin to resemble some other creature such as an
animal or an insect. This new shape is the spirit of the plant, and
you will employ this image as you work with the familiar.
The familiar can give you extra power in any magical work, when-
ever you summon it. "House plants" can become protective entities for
your home through plant magic. Plants can be given as gifts, charged
for a special purpose.
To summon the familiar, you simply imagine your plant in it's
setting, and visualize it becoming the spirit creature. Mentally call
it to yourself, and allow it to enter into your personal power center.
To empower through the familiar, mentally send in into any herbs
which you are charging (instructing it as to the desired effect) and
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imagine that it passes power to them, imagine them glowing after
contact with the familiar. When you are finished, always return the
familiar to the plant.
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MOON LORE
It was once believed that:
1. The shadowed areas of the Moon were forests where the
Goddess Diana hunted, and the bright areas were plains.
2. That the Moon was a spinning wheel, upon which the Goddess
spun the lives of Men and Women.
3. That the Moon was a gem worn by the Goddess, and that
the stars were decorations upon Her gown.
The names by which the Moon was called, as she appeared in each
month of the year, varied with the significance of the seasonal month.
In October and November we see the need for preparations for Winter.
In February, the wolves were drawing closer to the villages looking
for food. In March the sounds of ravens signaled the coming of Spring.
April through June we see the signs of growing things. In July, the
Moon marks the signs of
horns and antlers upon young animals. In September, of course, we find
that the time is marked to reap the Harvest.
Names of the Moon:
October: Hunter's Moon
November: Larder Moon
December: Long Night Moon
January: Winter Moon
February: Wolf Moon
March: Raven Moon
April: Meadow Moon
May: Flower Moon
June: Rose Moon
July: Antler Moon
August: Piscary Moon
September: Harvest Moon
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MOON MAGIC
The accumulation and direction of the subtle forces of the moon,
is one of the arts of Witchcraft. Moon magic is a personal art, even
though there are basic guidelines. In ancient times, witches held the
position of the Moon priestesses/priests. In coastal regions, and upon
islands, witches were also Sea Priestesses/Priests. The use of water
from the sea was an important aspect in Moon Magic (salt being a
crystal form). The "charging" of water, and the release of the "char-
ge" through evaporation, was an important aspect. So too was the
soaking of woods and herbs in sea water, which were later dried, and
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burned as incenses and offerings. Two excellent books on this subject
are MOON MAGIC and THE SEA PRIESTESS by Dion Fortune.
The use of Portals to gain access to the Lunar Realms, and the
building of magical images there, is a very important aspect of Moon
Magic. The actual "essence" of the power used in Moon Magic, origin-
ates out among the stars. The Sun draws in the stellar influences and
transmits them into our Solar System. The Planets within our System
absorb this energy which then merges with their own vibrations or
energies. The Planets, in turn, then emanate a composite energy within
our Solar System. Each Planet's energy or vibratory pattern is unique,
and influences other planetary bodies and forces, within each planet's
sphere of influence. This is the basis of Astrology and Planetary
correspondences in Magic (this is how and why it works). The Moon is
the focal point of power upon the Earth. The Moon absorbs, condenses,
and channels all of these forces, which are then carried to our Plan-
et, upon the Lunar Light Spectrum.
Agrippa, a 15th Century magician, understood these principles
when he wrote "...but the Moon, the nearest to the heavenly influ-
ences, by the swiftness of her course, is joined to the sun, and the
other planets and stars, as a conception, bringing them forth to the
inferior world, as being next to itself, for all the stars have in-
fluence on it, being the last receiver, which afterwards communicates
the influence of all superiors to these inferiors, and pours them
forth upon the Earth..."
Aradia, the Holy Strega, told her followers to seek the Moon
above all others, for the purposes of Magic. In the closing prayer of
the Full Moon Ritual, we find these words which Aradia's followers
were later to have written :
" O' Goddess of the Moon...teach us your ancient mysteries.-
.. that the Holy Strega spoke of, for I believe the Strega's
story, when she told us to entreat Thee, told us when we
seek for Knowledge, to seek and find Thee above all oth-
ers".
Agrippa understood this also, when he wrote, "Therefore. her (the
moon) motion is to be observed before the others, as the parent of all
conception......hence it is, that without the Moon intermediating, we
cannot at any time attract the power of the superiors..." What Agrippa
spoke of, is what witches have known for Ages: The Moon is the focal
point of power upon the Earth. Without the Moon we cannot make use of
the Universal Forces beyond her.
In Moon Magic, the ritual altar is the focal point for the Lunar
forces which are drawn upon. Women are the vessels for Lunar Energy,
receiving and directing the magical force. Men can also become lunar
vessels, but women are much better suited (as their biology is more
attuned to the Moon's Cycles, than are men's biology). The method used
by both women and men will be given in another note (part 4 or 5,
depending upon available space).
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The Moon altar is placed facing the West Quarter. The altar
itself should be round, but a square or a rectangle is OK. In the
center of the altar, place a bowl of saltwater. A white sea shell is
then set into the center of the bowl. As this is done, whisper the
name of the Goddess who rules the current phase of the Moon, under
which you are working. The new moon belongs to Diana (De-ah-nah), the
Full Moon to Jana (Jah-nah) and the waning Moon to Umbrea. Around the
bottom of the bowl. set nine white shells, forming a crescent (horns
upward, as in a smile). If the magic is for the gain of something,
place the shells from right to left. If the magic is for the removal,
or loss of something, then place the shells from left to right.
As each shell is placed, chant the name of the Goddess who
presides over the goal of the magical influence you desire. Matters
concerning "beginnings" are under Diana. Matters involving "forces",
energies, or powers are under the influence
of Jana. Matters of Death, decline, and stagnation are ruled by
Umbrea.
Censers of Moon Incense are placed around the bowl, upon the
altar, forming a triangle (so you have 3 incense containers forming a
triangle, with the Moon Bowl in its center). A reversed triangle (V)
is formed for manifestations desired upon the physical plane. Upright
triangles (A) are formed for manifestation upon the astral plane.
During the magical work, the energy is focused into the altar
bowl (or moon bowl, as it is often called). This can be done in
several different ways. In group rituals, members may point their
ritual blades at the Priestess, who stands before the altar. The
members visualize their energy flowing from their themselves, through
their blades, and into the aura of the Priestess. The Priestess then
visualizes this collective energy flowing from herself, through her
own blade, into the moon bowl. Or she may simply place her palms over
the bowl and focus the energy out through her hands. During this
technique, she may recite an incantation, stating the purpose of the
"charge", or the group may chant the spell's intent. One of the ways
in which energy can be raised for this technique, is through deep
breathing. Each person draws in air slowly and deeply, and exhales as
they visualize the energy flowing outward through their ritual blades,
or their hands. Eastern Mystics teach that the Ether of our planet can
be drawn in through the breath, and condensed as pure energy. This
they call "Prana".
Another method is to "enchant" the water. Begin by passing your
right hand, palm down, over the bowl in a clockwise manner. Perform
nine passes, then do the same with your left hand. You will need to
create a Chant which will serve to describe your intent. It can be a
simple rhyme, or whatever you want. As you chant, blow gently upon the
water slightly disturbing the surface. Formulate the incantation to be
as descriptive as you can, about what you desire.
Once you have spoken the incantation into the bowl, it is time to
release the "charge". One technique for this is to boil the water, and
observe the steam as it evaporates. Boil it until all of the water is
gone. As the steam rises up, repeat your incantation, and watch the
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steam as it moves upward. It is carrying off your magic, so that it
may take effect. Think this as you watch it (thoughts ARE things).
Another very old method is to pour out the contents of the bowl
into a stream, or river. As you do this, you recite a simple rhyme
spell, such as :
" Water to water
a witch's spell
I give this stream
to speed it well"
Receiving the Moon's Light: (for women)
The Priestess receiving the Full Moon, will need an assistant.
The assistant will require a silver disk, smooth and highly polished.
If absolutely necessary, a small hand mirror may be used in its place.
The Priestess will stand or kneel before the altar, with her head
bowed down. The assistant will part her hair at the base of the skull,
using water or oil to help separate the hair, if it is short.
While the priestess visualizes the form of the Goddess merging
from behind, into her own form, the assistant will reflect the Moon's
light upon the base of the skull, using the silver disk. You will find
that this is quite difficult in city light pollution, and works best
in a country setting, or a desert. Once the Priestess receives the
Moon she can channel it into the Moon bowl, or she can "store" it
within her Being for seven days. This light is pure Lunar energy, and
can be "impregnated" with whatever "thoughtform" the priestess des-
ires.
Receiving the Moon's light: (for men)
The Priest receiving the Full Moon, does not need an assistant,
but may choose one if he desires. Men cannot receive the Moon in the
same manner as women, nor should they visualize the Goddess merging
with them. The Priest will stand, or kneel, before the altar with his
head slightly bowed. Using a polished brass disk, the Moon's light is
reflected upon his forehead. At this point the Priest will visualize
himself as the Full Moon itself.
Once the light is received, the Priest can channel it into the
bowl. Men do not "hold" Moon Light very well, and it is best to
channel it off before the seven day period, which the Priestess
enjoys.
There are several ways for a woman to receive the Moon's Light,
without any assistant. The technique I gave in this subject note, is
just one of the magical techniques. The Moon may also be received in a
religious setting (no magic intended, just a blessing or a union with
Deity). In these modern times, you can set up a mirror behind you, and
angle it so that it reflects down upon you, if you desire to try the
magical technique. One of the old ways of non-magical union, was for
the woman to lay nude beneath the Full Moon in the Full Moon Goddess
Posture. This posture is also referred to as the Star Goddess Posture,
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and is an X formation, arms and legs spread out wide. The woman
anoints herself with an oil of the Moon, just below her navel (forming
a crescent with the oil). As she lays upon the earth, she will look up
into the Moon, and slowly draw in the muscles of her abdomen, as she
mentally pictures that she is drawing down the light of the Moon, into
herself. Just as men draw power into themselves through the solar
plexus, a woman draws power into herself through the navel region
("pit of the stomach" kind of thing. This is the center of a woman).
This is just one method, but it can be a powerful experience.
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ARADIA
This is the Legend of Aradia, who was called the Holy Strega
(pronounced Stray-gah). Strega is the Italian word for witch. She
lived in Italy during the 14th Century, and brought about the revival
of the Old Religion, among the peasants who were enslaved by Feudal
Lords and the Church. Charles Leland wrote a book in 1894 called
ARADIA, gospel of the witches. Unfortunately, his material is a
Christianized distortion of the original text.
In 1508 A.D. the Italian Inquisitor Bernardo Rategno (having
studied witch trial records preserved in the archives of the Inquis-
ition at Comom) wrote a text called the Tractatus de Strigibus. In
this text he states that the "witches sect" had begun to "expand"
about 150 years earlier. This would place the "expansion" around 1350
(14th Century). In the Aridian Tradition we believe that this confirms
the legend of Aradia. In Leland's ARADIA, he also tells the tale of a
woman who travelled about Italy teaching The Old Religion. According
to this story, there once was a young woman from the town of Volterra
who "travelled far and wide, teaching and preaching the religion of
old times, the religion of Diana, the Queen of the fairies and of the
Moon, the goddess of the poor and oppressed". Leland goes on to say
"and the fame of her wisdom and beauty went forth over all the land,
and people worshipped her, calling her La Bella Pellegrina (the
beautiful Pilgrim)". In the Aridian Tradition, we believe that this
legend is based upon the true life story of Aradia. We consider her to
have been a great Teacher, and a type of Avatar, but we do not worship
her. We do, however, honor her each Full Moon by the telling of her
Legend, and by drinking to her memory.
According to our teachings, Aradia formed covens (called groves)
in central Italy. She taught the Old Religion of Nature, and of Magic,
but above all she taught a Spirituality. Beyond this she gave hope to
peasants whose lives were made miserable, in service to the wealthy
class. She taught them personal power, and personal value, in an Age
when the Church taught them shame and sin, and servitude. Aradia
returned their beautiful pagan heritage back to them once again. A
heritage which was preserved in secret by courageous Priests and
Priestesses of the Old Religion. Aradia taught Harmony with Nature,
and directed her followers to merge with Nature through Seasonal
Rites, and ritual observation of the Full Moon.
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The "Charge" of the Goddess, known to many Wiccans, originally
came from the Italian. The beginning paragraph can be found in Lel-
and's text. Doreen Valiente now claims to have written it sometime
during the 1950's or early 1960's. Leland recounted a portion of it in
1894, with an english translation from the Italian. I copied from a
copy of it which came to the U.S. in 1946. So, this is all very
curious to me!! In the next note I will post the Italian Charge, as
written by the followers of Aradia, during the late 14th Century
(well, a public version of it, anyway).
FROM DOMI O'BRIEN Part of the problem, Raven,
was that Leland was a Marxist, and Aradia was
written less to record the legend than to place
his political theory in a folklore frame.
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI I've heard that theory
about Leland, and its influence on his book. I do
not personally believe that it is correct. When
you read all of Leland's books, it is quite clear
that he was extremely fascinated by the Witchlore
of Italy. This was a man who spent many years of
his life in Italy, and elsewhere, tracking and
recording myth after myth. He spent a lot of time
with Lady Vere de Vere (Italian Folklorist) and
Professor Milani (Director of the Archaeological
Museum in Florence) recording Italian Witchlore.
His intense love of this subject is evident in his
book LEGENDS OF FLORENCE, as well as several of
his other books, including ETRUSCAN MAGIC & OCCULT
REMEDIES. Whatever his political leanings may have
been, ARADIA is more the result of a con job by
the so-called "witch" Maddalena (and his obsession
with preserving the old Witchlore), than it is
anything else. It is curious that actual elements
of true Italian Witchcraft were obtained by Mad-
dalena. She was well known by the Craft, in those
days, as a Gypsy Con-Artist, but clearly she did
come upon some valid aspects of The Old Religion.
Most of the text is utter nonsense, but there is
enough there to make you go Hmmmmmmm.
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THE CHARGE OF ARADIA
(To her followers)
"Whenever you have need of anything, once in the month when
the Moon is full, then shall you gather in some deserted
place, or within the woods, and give worship to She who is
Queen of all Witches. Gather then all together, within a
circle, and secrets that are as yet unknown shall be rev-
ealed. And you must be free within your mind and your
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spirit, and as a sign that you are truly free, you shall be
naked in your rites. For therein is the essence of spirit,
and a knowledge of joy. Be true unto your own beliefs, and
keep to the Ways, beyond all obstacles. For ours is the Key
to the Mysteries, and the Cycle of Rebirth, which opens the
way unto the Womb of Enlightenment. I am the Spirit of
Witches All, and this is Joy and Peace and Harmony. In life
does the Queen of all Witches reveal the Knowledge of
Spirit. And from Death does the Queen deliver you unto
peace, and renew your Life again.
When I shall have departed from this World, in memory of
me, make cakes of grain, wine, and honey. These shall you
fashion in the shape of the Moon, and partake of these
cakes, and of wine, all in my memory.
Offerings then shall you give unto She is who our
Mother. For She is the beauty of the earth, and the white
Moon among the heavens, and the Mystery which gives Life,
and ever calls us to gather in Her name. Let Her worship be
the ways within your heart, for all acts of love and pleas-
ure, are as rituals unto the Goddess. But to all who seek
Her, know that your seeking and yearning shall avail you
not, until you know the Mystery. For if that which you seek,
is not found within you, you shall never find it without.
For She has been with you since you entered into the Ways,
and She is that which awaits attainment, and your journeys
end".
This is an altered version of the full length "Charge" as it
appears in the Aridian Tradition. On the next note I will post Lel-
and's version, which was written in 1894. Following this I will post
one of the popular Wiccan versions, which will probably be better
recognized. I am sorry that I cannot post the actual Charge, but this
one comes very close (without dishonoring my oath of Initiation).
(Leland's version - written in 1890):
"When I shall have departed from this world, whenever ye
have need of anything, once in the month, and when the Moon
is full, ye shall assemble in some secret place, or in a
forest all together join to adore the potent spirit of your
Queen, my Mother, great Diana. She who fain would learn all
sorcery yet has not won its deepest secrets, them my mother
will teach her, in truth all things as yet unknown. And ye
shall be freed from slavery, and so shall ye be free in
everything; and as a sign that ye are truly free, ye shall
be naked in your rites, both men and women also: this shall
last until the last of your oppressors shall be dead; and ye
shall make the game of Benevento, extinguishing the lights,
and after that shall hold your supper thus:"
(Leland goes on with the conjuration, and blessing, of the meal for
the Sabbat, and then concludes the Charge)
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"And thus shall it be done: all shall sit down to the supper
all naked, men and women, and, the feast over, they shall
dance, sing, make music, and then love in the darkness, with
all the lights extinguished; for it is the Spirit of Diana
who extinguishes them, and so they will dance and make music
in her praise".
I just thought that you might find this of interest. There are
many verses in Leland's writing, which Doreen Valiente now claims to
have written for Gerald Gardner, circa 1958. (Text from: ARADIA,
gospel of the witches by Charles Leland)
FROM: JANA HOLLINGSWORTH A version of
the Charge of the Goddess appeared in Charles
Godfrey Leland's ARADIA around the turn of the
century. According to Raven Grimassi, it was known
among Italian traditional Witches long before
that. The Leland publication alone would indicate
that Valiente merely rewrote it.
The Charge of the Goddess--who wrote it?
Was Leland the first one to note it?
Did Doreen create
It in Fifty-eight?
Or did they from Italy quote it?
FROM: JANICE BURGESS Doreen adapted and
expanded the Charge from a bit that is in Aradia.
The part in Aradia is not nearly as beautifully
written and doesn't contain as much text as Dor-
een's adaption. It also contains things that
modern pagans probably wouldn't understand cul-
turally or want to include as they wouldn't apply
well at this point in time. I'm a fanatic about
where things come from and always like to know
although, like you, it doesn't affect my enjoyment
of the work at all. I like getting credit for
what I've written and like to extend the courtesy
to others as well, so I guess that's part of it.
I also just went through a lot of problems with a
book I have coming out this fall. I wanted to
include things like chants and songs I've been
hearing for over 10 years in the appendix. I had
to track down who had done what and get permis-
sions from all concerned. Most of them I wanted to
use had been done by friends. A few I had no idea
who had written them. It was really a mess. It
cured me from ever jotting something down and
using it and taking it for granted I would remem-
ber where it had come from later on.
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI Yes, Doreen based her
version of the Charge on ARADIA by Leland (among
other writings as well). The beginning of the
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Charge ("once in the month and better it be when
the Moon is Full...") comes from Aradia's ins-
tructions to her followers. In Leland's ARADIA it
is in Chapter 1, being the last English trans-
lation there. I will provide the first section
here for you, directly from Leland's book:
"...whenever ye have need of anything, once in
the month and when the moon is full, ye shall
assemble in some desert place, or in a forest all
together join to adore the potent spirit of your
Queen, My Mother, great Diana. She who fain would
learn all sorcery yet has not won its deepest
secrets, them my Mother will teach her, in truth
all things as yet unknown. And ye shall be free
from slavery, and so shall ye be free in every-
thing; and as the sign that ye are truly free, you
shall be naked in your rites...". Remember, this
was first published in 1890. Seem somehow fam-
iliar?
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ITALIAN CRAFT
As an introduction to this subject, I'll begin with some excerpts
from a few books. In the LEGENDS OF FLORENCE we find these words by
Charles Leland (written 1895):
"The witches of Italy form a class who are the repositories
of all the folklore; but, what is not at all generally known
they also keep as strict secrets an immense number of
legends of their own, which have nothing in common with the
nursery or popular tales, such as are commonly collected and
published....Lady Vere de Vere, who has investigated witch-
craft as it exists in the Italian Tyrol, in an admirable
article in La Rivista of Rome (June 1894) tells us that "the
Community of Italian Witches is regulated by laws, trad-
itions, and customs of the most secret kind, possessing
special recipes for sorcery" which is perfectly true. Having
been free of the community for years, I can speak from
experience. The more occult and singular of their secrets
are naturally not of a nature to be published..."
After consulting with Lady Vere de Vere (Italian Folklorist) and
Professor Milani (Director of the Archaeological Museum in Florence)
Leland wrote (concerning Italian Witchlore), "That this is of great
antiquity is clear, for out of this enchanted forest of Italian
Witchcraft and mystical sorcery, there never came anything, great or
small, which was not at least of the Bronze, if not Neolithic Age". In
his book, ARADIA, Leland writes of the popular Christian image of the
witch, but goes on to say: "But the Italian Strega or sorceress is in
certain respects a different character from these. In most cases she
comes of a family in which her calling or art has been practiced for
many generations..."
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In Leland's ETRUSCAN MAGIC & OCCULT REMEDIES we find these
statements: "Among the cliffs and scrubby moors of northern Italy
there dwell today descendants of an ancient people whose stubborn and
exotic mystery has provoked historians to conflict, linguists to
despair, archaeologists to poetry, and poets to philosophy. For almost
two thousand years the astounding secret of their existence was kept
without living whisper save in the anachronistic echoes, recorded for
the first time in this book, of Tuscan Catholic peasant voices calling
through unbroken generations upon the pagan deities of their remar-
kable ancestors..."
Later in this book he states "But I was much more astonished to
find that in Tuscany, the most enlightened portion of Italy, under all
Roman rule, an old pagan faith, or something like it, has existed to a
most extraordinary degree. For it is really not a mere chance survival
of superstitions here and there, as in England or France, but a
complete system, as this work will abundantly prove".
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LA VECCHIA RELIGIONE
(The Old Religion)
ITALIAN WORD ENGLISH WORD
Strega (Stray-gah) Witch (female)
Stregone (Stray-go-nay) Witch (male)
Treguenda (Tray-gwen-dah) Sabbat
Veglione (Vay-yoe-nay) Esbat
Stregeria (Stray-gare-e-a) Witchcraft
Boschetto (Bos-ket-oh) Coven
La Vecchia (La-vek-kia) (slang) The Craft
The Old Religion of Italy is called La Vecchia Religione (La-vek-
-kia Re-lidge-oh-nay). In La Vecchia, female witches are called Strega
and males are called Stregone. In the structure of a Boschetto there
are several offices or positions. Most groups are run by a woman who
is a High Priestess, assisted by a man who is a High Priest. The High
Priestess has an assistant known as Dama D'onore (Dama-Dee-o-nor-ay).
This is like a Queen's attendant except that it the Goddess who she
actually is serving during the ritual, represented by the High Pries-
tess. The High Priest has an assistant called "La Guardia" who is the
Guardian of the ritual area. In the days of the Inquisition it was his
duty to protect the High Priestess and High Priest if the Christians
should attack the ritual gathering. It was also his responsibility to
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keep the new initiates from disrupting the ritual, by helping move
them along as needs be. Both positions of service are "in training"
for the respective positions of High Priestess and High Priest.
There are four degrees, or stages, of attainment, within La
Vecchia. The 1st is a time of training and orientation. The 2nd is
becoming a Priestess or a Priest of the Old Ways. The 3rd is becoming
a High Priestess or High Priest. The 4th is when a person actually
dies, and we say that she, or he, has taken 4th Degree.
Over all of the 3 Degrees, is the position of Grimas (Gree-mahs).
A Grimas oversees the Tradition as a whole, and is responsible for its
preservation. A Grimas makes sure that nothing is ever written out of
any ritual material, or edited from any oral teaching. In Italy, this
is a much respected position, and a Grimas always has the final word
in all matters regarding the preservation of the Ways. This position
can be held by either a woman or a man, though for the most part, La
Vecchia is a matriarchal system. A High Priestess always has "auth-
ority" over that of a High Priest. However, a Grimas (regardless of
gender) always has "authority" over the High Priestess, in matters
concerning the integrity of the Tradition as a whole. Each Clan has a
Grimas, and this is why the Religion has survived intact down through
the Ages. Preservation of the Ways of a People requires a structured
System. Without this you have, well, look around...
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THE LARE HOUSE
In the Aridian Tradition, we have a belief in spirits known as
the Lare (Lar-ay), or Lasa (Lah-sah). In a way, these are spirits who
carry the memories of our Ancestors. They are the Collective Con-
sciousness of our Clans. They are also Nature spirits similar to the
Elven or Fay, but are considered a different Race.
The Lasa appear in Etruscan Mythology and the Lare appear in
Roman Mythology. In the Aridian Mythos there is a blending of the two.
Aridian Initiates are required to obtain, or to construct, a Lare
house, as part of their training. These spirits houses can be of any
design, however the Roman Temple design is the most common. These are
simply two pillars supporting a cross beam. At the base is a small
protruding ledge upon which offerings may be placed. As part of the
Community rites a votive candle is placed on the ledge. Whenever
someone in the Family has a birthday, or some other personal event,
the candle is lit as part of the Celebration. The children of our Clan
seem to enjoy lighting the candles, and sharing in the tradition of
the Lare.
Offerings are placed before the Lare house on each of the Season-
al Rites, and each Full Moon. These are usually offerings of grain, or
nectar. Nectar is a mixture of milk, honey and wine. As part of the
Rite of the Lare, the names of our ancestors (and "departed" Clan
members) are recalled in a "toast" before the Lare House. This tradit-
ional rite has served to preserve the lines of descent back into Time.
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We view the Lare as many spirits who comprise a single Conscious-
ness. In other words as a Community of spirits. They are connected to
us through our worship of the Nature and the Old Ways, and through
that of our Ancestors. Through our practices they recognize us as
those who gathered in ancient times, and they "follow" us through
Time. This is a very primitive belief, but is still honored today.
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ARIDIAN PANTHEON
I thought that you might like to know about some of the Gods and
Goddesses of the Aridian Tradition. The list given here is only
partial, and I am using the common names of these Deities. In the
Aridian Tradition the original names of the Deities are not revealed
until the Second Degree Initiation (as they are considered names of
the Priestess Craft/Priest Craft). These are names, however, which we
do use:
The Goddesses
TANA: the Star Goddess (Universal Aspect)
JANA: Goddess of the Moon, and the Mysteries of the Moon
FANA: Goddess of the Earth, and of Fertility
FORTUNA: Goddess of Fortune, Fate, and Luck
CARMEN/CARMINA: Goddess of the casting of spells, and of
Enchantments
DIANA: The Triad Goddess: Maiden, Mother, Crone. Goddess of
outcasts, outlaws, slaves, and oppressed Peoples.
Diana encompasses many other Goddesses, and is the
name also used for the Moon Goddess, Earth Goddess,
and Star Goddess.
UMBRIA: Goddess of the Shadows. Umbria is the Dark Aspect of
the Goddess (waning moon), and rules with DIS in the
Underworld. Goddess of things which are Hidden, or
secret.
NOX: Goddess of the Night. Nox rules the Darkness which
falls upon the Earth, and all within it. She is the
sister of Umbria, and shares her associations
(except for the Underworld connection). Nox can be a
bit on the sinister side if care is not taken.
ASTREA: Goddess of Justice
COPIA: Goddess of Abundance and Plenty
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PERTUNDA: Goddess of sexual love and sexual pleasure
The Gods
JANUS: God of the Sun, and god of all beginnings, portals,
doorways, and thresholds. It was Janus who brought
the elements into harmony from Chaos.
FAUNUS: Nature God of Fertility (similar to Pan)
TANUS: The Star God (Universal Aspect)
TERMINUS: God of boundaries, protector of personal property
DIANUS: Nature God of Fertility, similar to Faunus except
that he is a Stag God instead of a Goat God. He is also known
by the name Kern or Cern.
FEBRUUS: God of purification and initiation
COMUS: God of revelry, feasting, drinking, and the "pleasures of
the night".
CORVUS: Messenger of the Gods. Also the Trickster God,
known as Raven.
LUPERCUS: The Wolf God
ANTEROS: God of Passion and Sexual Unions
VIRBIUS: God of outcasts and outlaws. Guardian of
Sanctuaries
FROM: JANA HOLLINGSWORTH
Are the secret names of the deities in Etruscan? Or are you
not allowed to say?
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI
I cannot go into this completely, but I can say that many of
the names can be found in the Etruscan Pantheon. Some of the
names are not exact matches, but are so close that they
surely must have a common origin. There are a couple of
names, however, which seem to be unique unto themselves. The
curious thing about our relationship to Etruscan, is that we
do not share the basic Mythos. Little is known publicly of
Etruscan Mythology, but in many cases what we do know does
not match Aridian Mythology. Their Underworld mythos, for
example, is completely different. On the other hand, many of
the natures of the Gods & Goddesses do seem to match. Per-
haps it is a case of ancient Roman eclecticism, but then
again we do not consider our Tradition to have grown out of
Roman Religion entirely. Curious...
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WATER SCRYING
This technique is a very ancient one, and common among Shamanis-
tic Traditions. Divination is the ability to see what patterns are
forming towards manifestation. What you "see" is actually what is
likely to occur if nothing changes the pattern being "woven". Here is
a technique which I teach: Pour some bottled water into a cereal bowl.
Mix either a blue or a green food color into the water, so that the
liquid is dark enough to hide the bottom of the bowl. At this point
you have a reflective surface. Place two candles as your source of
light, so that the light does not reflect upon the liquid (off a foot
or two, in front of you should do it). Next is a series of hand passes
over the liquid, slowly and deliberately. Magically speaking, the
right hand is of an electrical nature/active charge, and the left hand
is of a magnetic/receptive charge. Right handed pass will strengthen
the image and left handed passes will attract the image to form. Begin
by making left handed passes over the bowl, in a clockwise circle,
just a few inches above the water (palms open and facing down). Stop,
and gaze into the dark liquid, not At the liquid, but INTO the liquid.
You will need to repeat these passes as you go, from time to time.
Alternate between the left hand and the right hand. This requires
patience, and time. Use
your intuition as you sit before the bowl. Make sure the area is
quiet and there are no distractions.
Drinking some Rosemary tea, prior to Divination, can aid in the
work. There are several herbs which aid the Psychic Mind, this is just
one of them (careful though, Rosemary can be toxic in large quan-
tities).
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ELEMENTALS
In the case of an artificially created elemental, you must
specifically state the date in which it will cease to exist. If you do
not, it is quite likely that the elemental will move off into the
astral, and begin to manifest there. It does not require a name in
order to exist. The purpose for giving it a name, is to have some
control over it, while it serves its designed purpose. Whether it
survives as a permanent, and separate entity on the Astral Plane, is
dependent upon many factors. The danger here is, though, that it is
still connected to its "creator", and once established upon the
Planes, can effect the creator in return. This is why it is essential
that its lifespan be stated once it is created, and a method for
making sure that it "ceases to be" must be ready as well. Usually,
this is done by making a hollow image of the elemental and filling it
with a magical condenser. Once "charged", by simply pouring out a bit
of the condenser at a time, the elemental will ebb away. Once the
fluid is gone, so too is the artificial elemental.
Now, as to the ethics of all of this .....
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BEFANA - A "CHRISTMAS WITCH"
Just wanted to share an old custom from Italy, concerning a witch
during the Yule/Christmas Season. Though purely pagan,it is still a
part of the Season there (among Christians and Pagans alike). In Italy
there is a figure similar to Santa Claus, except that she is a witch
named Befana. On January 6th, children set out stockings to be filled
by the "good witch" Befana. She has a consort who accompanies her
(usually in Festival Parades) named Befano. Early in the evening an
indeterminate number of people gather, and Befana takes to the streets
accompanied by her husband and entourage. She is accompanied by a
makeshift band of 3 or 4 musicians, and a live horse. They will go
from house to house, singing the Befana song. Having done this, the
Befana and her company receive a glass of wine, or a bite to eat, and
continue on.
In a book by Carol Field (celebrating Italy) Befana is associated
with Hecate. An etching by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1825, shows Befana
as the Mother Goddess seated and surrounded by fruits, grains, and
other items of the Harvest. The celebration of Befana ends in a
burning in effigy. Upon a hill a pyramid of corn sheaves, brushwood,
and pine branches are piled. The effigy of Befana is placed on top,
and fire is set to the wood. Chestnuts are tossed in as symbols of
fertility. Custom says that if the smoke blows to the West, then the
crops will be poor. If to the East, it is an omen of a year of abun-
dance. This has many similarities to the Slain God Mythos. This rite
is not one of punishment, but one of replenishing the Earth through
returning the Life Giver, Herself. In Italy today, candy images of
Befana, and statues are available during the Season. My mother says
that Befana and Befano are remnants of the old God & Goddess of the
Witch Clans, preserved by witches from the time of the Persecution.
Seems likely when you do some research. There are two books (written
in Italian) which present the associations of Befana with various
seasonal rites. These are; The Sacred Day (a book of Festivals) by
Franco Cardini. The Calendar: festivals, myths, legends, and rites of
the year (also by Cardini - professor of History at the University of
Florence).
The words to the song follow, however something is lost in the
translation (as they say). Also, even in the Italian there is little
attempt at rhyme:
"Upon the wind the snow is falling
and is blown on the wind before, and with a light step
she descends to us, a witch that is dear to you all
a witch that many here love
who comes every year to find you
she has arrived with us 'la Befana'
every heart is full of joy
from among the valley, villages, and countryside
our Befana has arrived here
she has brought a great sackful of gifts
that she wants to give to you dear children
that promise to be good for their mothers and fathers."
(tempo changes here, and another verse begins)
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"and now friends you that are here
we want to sing and dance
and a ballet we want to do
with the Befana and Befano
and we want to salute you all
friends we shall always remain
and the Befana before she goes
wishes you all happiness and prosperity".
This is repeated twice. Another part of the custom which I
neglected to mention deals with the children preparing for the arrival
of Befana (before the festivities). Each child writes his or her
wishes upon a piece of paper and places it in the fireplace, allowing
the small bit of paper to float up the chimney.
My mother says that the Befana customs differ somewhat from
region to region, in Italy. I know that in Naples, the street fes-
tivals are no longer commonplace, and I hear that in the region of Val
d' Aosta the Befana celebrations have all but vanished. Still, the
custom survives (due to the Children, no doubt). The Old Lady is still
going strong!
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
For those who expressed interest in the Aridian Tradition, I
would like to share the following historical background material:
In 30 B.C. (common era) the Roman poet Horace, wrote a work which
is called the Epodes of Horace. In part, it is a dialogue between he
and a witch (from Naples,Italy) named Canidia. In epode 5 he assoc-
iates Proserpine and Diana with witches in a Mystery Cult. In epode 17
he also names these goddesses as "Patron" goddesses of Witchcraft, and
states that witches use a book called Libros Carminum by which they
"call down the moon", make philtres and evoke spirits. Other Roman
writers of the Era such as Lucan and Ovid clearly support the theme of
Horace's writings. From this we can conclude that the association of
witches with Diana was common knowledge. The association of Proserpine
with the Old Ways is important also, as can be seen in the Underworld
mythos/descent legend. Bear in mind that this is being said in 30 B.C.
in Italy (not in the 1950's of Gerald Gardner). As will be seen here,
the association of Diana with Italian witches, will come to be called
"The society of Diana".
Epode 5 : "...Night and Diana, who command silence when secret myst-
eries are performed, now aid me: now turn your vengeance and influence
against my enemies' houses..."
Epode 17: (to Canidia) "Now already I yield to your mighty art, and
suppliant beseech you by the realms of Proserpine, and by the powers
of Diana, not to be provoked, and by your books of enchantments that
are able to call down the fixed stars from heaven Canidia, at length
spare your magic words, and turn backward your swift wheel..."
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(Canidia replies) "...must I, who can move waxen images and
call down the Moon from the sky by my spells, who can raise
the vaporous dead, and mix a draught of love, lament the
effect of my art availing nothing upon you?"
So, you can see that this association of Diana with Italian witches
is quite old. Also note the use of the term "call down the Moon" with
the Italian witch Canidia.
FROM ROBERT THOMAS It should be noted for the record that
Horace was writing a satire in the Epodes, rather than a
study on witchcraft. This indicates that the things in it
were not his own inventions (except maybe the book-name) but
were public opinion of the times. The concept of drawing
down the moon can be traced back to the witches of Thessaly,
and is mentioned as early as 300 BCE in Greek literature.
Also, the "popular" witch (as opposed to the actual witch)
was almost always female and worked exclusively with the
chthonic powers (i.e., the scary ones) like Night (Nyx), the
Furies, the Harpies, Hekate, Diana, Selene, etc. etc. as
opposed to the Olympian gods.
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI Actually, Horace wrote his satires in
the SATIRES OF HORACE. The Epodes were lyric poems/songs,
and were written for various reasons. The dialogue concern-
ing the witch Canidia was not intended as a study of Witch-
craft, but simply illustrates some of the common thinking of
the Era. You mention Diana and Hecate as the "scary" ones,
as opposed to the Olympian gods (who I assume you think are
the good guys?). To a witch, the powers of Night are not
scary, nor are its Deities. My mother used to say that the
moon was more powerful than the sun, because the moon can be
out at both day time, and at night. But the sun can only
show itself during the day (a most inferior light). The
Olympian gods represented the restrictive Roman System, to
early Italian witches, and they preferred the deities of the
common folk. Diana was, among other things, the goddess of
the oppressed (something Rome was rather fond of doing). I
find the non olympians worthy in their own RITE. There is
little more beautiful than the night of a Full Moon, and a
circle of Her children in loving worship, beneath Her. We
see the Sun/God as Her worthy Consort, and a balance. When I
see what goes on during the day, such as Corporations
spewing filth into the air and the waters, governments
plotting against one another, Wall Street and so forth,
well...now that is scary !
FROM ROBERT THOMAS No, no, Raven, you misunderstood. I
don't personally think that the chthonic gods are scary at
all; I'm friends with most of them, and one of them is my
patron! I meant that they were scary to the average Roman
citizen of the time. Horace's writings reflected popular
opinions of witches, rather than their actual practices. In
all of the Classical and Greco-Roman spells that I've seen,
the Olympians were not excluded; anybody that they thought
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might be willing to help, they invoked. A number of the
spells read like Hesiods Theogony with a request tacked on
to the end, so I wouldn't call them limited in their scope.
Still, to the educated Roman citizen, the witch was thought
to represent a dangerous feminine power which was not under
the control of the Empire and thus was antagonistic to the
Roman way of life and to its gods (the Olympians) as well.
This was their (the Romans) conception, not the truth of the
matter. These conceptions were what Horace was drawing from
when he wrote his works, since this group (the educated
Romans) were the audience for which his works were intended
(actually, they were the only ones who could read them,
since literacy was not common among the people). Hope this
has made my point a little clearer and look forward to
reading your other posts...Gwydion
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FROM MARTIN DUGAN III Is it true that you guys really worship the
ancient gods of Rome and Greece?
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI Different cultural Traditions worship
different deities.
I follow an old Italian Tradition and worship some of the
ancient goddesses and gods who were known to the ancient
Romans. A wise Holy Woman who lived during the 14th Century
in Italy addressed the issue of there being different gods
in an interesting manner. She was asked which God should be
worshipped and she answered saying: In a man's lifetime he
is known by many names and titles. To one person he is
called "brother" and by another he is called "father". To
still another he may be called "cousin" or even "husband".
Some may call him "sir" or some by his given name, but is he
still not the one man ?".
She was addressing the issue of Deity and the need for
Humankind to give it a name or a title. She taught that
Deity was not as petty as Humankind and had no need to be
addressed by a particular name only, or in a particular
manner only. These were Human concepts and expressions of
the limited understanding of Humankind.
Oops, sorry, I guess I wandered away from your original
question... Blessings to you, Raven
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We chose the word "Aridian" instead of "Aradian" for two reasons.
First there was an Aradian system already established in the mid-west
during the early 80's and they were following a modified version of
Leland's Aradia. I did not want to be confused with their system.
Secondly, Arida was the name of an old village in Italy where Aradia
and her followers first began to practice as a group. So, we decided
upon the term Aridian (two birds with one stone, so to speak).
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT
This is a series of notes concerning the arts of the Craft;
meaning magic and ritual etc. This first note is on "energy".
When you hold your hands a few inches apart, palms facing, you
create an electromagnetic field between them. This magnetism indicates
the presence of polarities; opposite poles which attract one another.
The first thing we can say about energy is that it is composed of
opposites. The best way to understand these opposites is to think of
them as directions of force:
feminine -----> <-------- masculine
negative -----> <-------- positive
inward ------> <-------- outward
Though we divide them to talk about them, these opposites within
energy can never be separated. One cannot exist without the other.
Positive and negative pulls are both necessary for movement. Together
the two create vibration. When opposites are in the correct relation-
ship the result is balance.
The second thing we can say about energy is that it IS balanced.
Balance is the natural state of the Universe. However when energy
becomes plural it is reduced to positive and negative charges and is
considered unbalanced. Because they are incomplete forms of the
universal "all", energies set up separation between the whole and its
parts.
Separations of such, manifest physically and mentally. Held as
such they must occupy definable territories. You may have noticed this
in yourself perhaps as a sadness in the heart area or fear in the pit
of your stomach. These are energies occupying space. When energies are
held in by emotion they can be felt as a weight or a presence. Another
word for energy is ego. Ego separates us from the All. The truth is
that we are no more or less than anything around us. Everything is a
physical manifestation of energy in its state of positive and negative
charges. The effects of magic are worked through the aspect of energy
which the modern systems sometimes term "od" or "odic" force. It is
the vital element which flows through all terrestrial globes and all
living beings. By its various influences this agent attracts some
things to others and keeps other things away as well. The Human body
radiates this energy. It can submit one person to another's will.
The Odic force is capable of being consciously developed, energized
and intensified. It is this power concentrated and directed which is
the basis of personal magic. The will of the person performing a work
of such magic concentrates and controls the energy. This concentration
of energy is then sent to its goal, either stored in a talisman or
sent in a thought-form to the person or thing to be effected. The
power of the odic force must be used in accordance with the solar and
lunar tides, as well as Cosmic Tides.
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FROM JANA HOLLINGSWORTH In your first note concerning
energy, you say that energy is "composed of opposites," by
which you mean it is polar in nature. This sounds like you
mean ALL energy is polar. While electro-magnetism is polar,
the other three forces of nature-- the strong force, the
weak force, and gravity-- are not. The magical energy you
describe is similar to electro-magnetism, but electromag-
netism is not by any means the only force in the universe.
Although the analogy between electromagnetism and magical
polar energy is clear, they don't seem to me identical
because magic is not always perfectly polar. There is more
flexibility in magic than there is in electromagnetism.
Physicists have never yet found a magnetic monopole, but in
magic they're everywhere. Hmmm...there ought to be a good
limerick in this somewhere. I'll think about it.
TO JANA HOLLINGSWORTH This is indeed too complex an issue
to fully cover in a BB format, unfortunately. When I speak
of energy polarity I am speaking of magical energy. It is
an old teaching that each of us has within ourselves an
energy current comprised of masculine and feminine polarit-
ies (active & receptive). When we raise magic, or draw
magic, we cannot help but give it dual polarity because that
is our nature. In the Eastern mystical traditions they
would call this the Ida and Pingala currents (which divide
and flow from the base chakra, cross each other at the heart
chakra, and then flow into the 3rd eye uniting once again).
If we take the old Occult axiom "As above, so below" we can
also say that the Creators set within all things this same
Ida & Pingala nature (since it would be their imprint on
their creation). The nature of the artist is always within
the nature of his or her art. So what I am speaking of is
the etheric essence of energy. On a mundane level I do not
know a great deal about the physical properties of all
"natural" energy forms. But I do know that things are not
always as they seem, or appear to be. The occult nature of
a physical object, or a physical property, is not always
readily apparent ( I suppose that is why it is called
"Occult", meaning hidden or secret).
I don't know if this helps clarify my statements or not. I'm
just sort of winging it here, but I think I've covered the
basic concept. I would be happy to go into this more if you
have any other questions or comments. I do not claim to be
"all-knowing", but I am pretty solid on occult science.
FROM JANA HOLLINGSWORTH If we count etheric or occult
energy as a fifth force of nature, then the Creators made a
universe with two polar forces and three which are non-pol-
ar. That means we, their creations, have natures which are
both polar and non-polar. The strong and weak forces have
tiny ranges of sub-atomic size, while gravity--the weakest
of all forces--is thought to have infinite range. It becomes
weaker with distance, but never quite disappears. Is magical
energy similar to gravity in this respect? Is its range
limited or infinite? Does it fall off with distance? Does it
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travel at the speed of light? Does it exhibit wave/particle
duality? I don't necessarily expect answers, but I find
these questions interesting. They can be answered about all
other forms of energy. I expect no one has studied magical
power in these terms, but if magic is a form of energy there
ought to be answers somewhere.
FROM: RAVEN GRIMASSI When you can pluck the wave/par-
ticle duality from my hand it will be time for you to go
<BG>. Sorry... I would not count occult energy as an
additional force of nature but as an animating element
within nature. You lost me on the polar universe stuff
though. Great questions !! Let me tell you what I know
about how magic works and manifests, and perhaps some
answers might appear. First of all the action of magical
manifestation actually takes place within the astral dimen-
sion. Time and space as we understand it, does not exist
there. So I would not say that the range of magic is
infinite, but rather that it behaves (from our perspective)
as though it had infinite range because it manifests
without reference to distance. The effects are as though it
had infinite range. As to speed of travel, I would say that
it is accurate to say that magic travels at the speed of
thought, whatever that might be. Magical energy is affected
by a variety of external forces. Magical force fields, such
as protective pentacles, can slow or deflect the force.
Greater forces such as those exerted by deity or high level
spirits can certainly alter the course of one's magic. I
always tell my students that there are only two reasons why
one's magic will ever fail: one is that it was performed
incorrectly (including at the wrong time) or a greater force
opposes it. Does this help ?
FROM JANA HOLLINGSWORTH I don't know the actual speed of
thought, but it is the speed at which electrical impulses
travel across one's neurons, and is considerably less than
the speed of light. Perhaps magic could be thought of
cutting through the "Elsewhere" portion of a space-time
diagram where all particles MUST travel faster than light. I
don't mean that literally, but as an analogy for the astral.
I don't know the current status of the theory of tachyons
(faster-than-light particles). It may be entirely old hat.
My knowledge of physics is based on popular books and
subscriptions to SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN and SCIENCE NEWS, so
I'm not always up-to-date.
Making an analogy between physics and magic helps me make
sense of what's going on with magic. I fear I'm a theore-
tician of magic more than a practitioner; despite a horo-
scope loaded with psychic potential, my talent for practical
magic is nil. So I try to work up theories of magic instead.
I suspect we may someday discover that magic and quantum
physics are intimately related. Which science fiction writer
said that any sufficiently sophisticated technology is
indistinguishable from magic?
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As for wave/particle duality, it is yet another pair of
united opposites:an electron is a wave or a particle (female
or male) depending entirely on how you choose to look at it.
If you don't look at it at all, it is neither and both; it
is entirely potential.
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI Thanks for the scientific info. I'm
sure that Occult Science and Physical Science are definitely
related, and perhaps someday Physical Science may catch up.
Just to add another aspect; the plane of forces (elemental
plane) flows like a river to and from the physical dimension
and the astral dimension. It is this plane which carries
magical energy to the Astral Plane where it takes on the
image of the desired effect. Once the thought is formed
there, it then passes back through the Elemental Plane and
manifests upon the Physical. Perhaps the substance of the
plane of forces has more to do with the physical science of
which you speak. It would make sense because the substance
of the Elemental Plane is more closely related to physical
matter than is the astral.
FROM JANA HOLLINGSWORTH There has to be some unity of
physical and metaphysical forces or magic wouldn't function
in the physical world.
BTW, I think it was Arthur C. Clarke who said that any
sufficiently sophisticated technology is indistinguishable
from magic.
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT: MAGIC & ENERGY
There are many different types and styles of magic involved in
the practice of magical Witchcraft. Some covens/practitioners differ
in the type used; some use all and some may combine only a few techni-
ques. Basically they may be organized into two categories; operative &
ceremonial. The first covers spells, words of power, the use of
unguents/potions, etc. The second is concerned with the operation of
Craft rituals. The aspects of magic can be thought of in this manner:
Sympathetic, ritual, raised, drawn, and sex magic.
Ritual is a means of concentrating and attracting those energies
which are symbolized through the use of gestures, word phrases and
images (symbols, runes, etc). The magical theory being that by acting
out certain symbolic gestures, with concentration upon their meanings,
one can attract sympathetic energies inherent throughout the Universe.
These energies can be directed by the use of one's controlled will.
This aspect is sometimes called the witches' pyramid.
The witches' pyramid is a glyph which symbolizes the mentality
necessary for the directed manifestation of magical energy. It is
comprised of these attributes:
Personal Will
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Imagination
Visualization
(all three of these must enclose the expectation of success)
Will
*
(expectation)
* *
imagination visualization
Expectation is essential to a successful manifestation. You must
will a thing to be, imagine the outcome in your mind, and visualize
what it is that you desire. But beyond this you must have the expec-
tation that it will manifest as you desire it to.
FROM MICHAEL MAGEE What in all of Ma Natures perfection is
Sex Magick???? Sounds messy<G>?
FROM RAVEN GRIMASSI Sex magic is the use of energy raised
through sexual union. This is the most condensed and
powerful form of energy which can be raised from the human
body. Some Craft Traditions employ it in the 3rd Degree
Initiation ceremony. In Eastern mystical traditions it is
known as Tantra. The ancient Egyptians employed it as well.
The energy raised in sex magic is sometimes referred as the
kundalini power, or serpent power. The headdress of ancient
Egyptian rulers bore a serpent protruding from the forehead
of the wearer. This was symbolic of the serpent power having
been raised to the 3rd eye, the sign of Divine Union, or
samadhi. The kundalini force is seated at the base of the
spine and governs the sexual nature of the individual. In
magic it is drawn up through each of the Chakra points, to
the third eye, employing sexual energy.
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT: MAGICAL LINKS
All things connected with a person contain an energy link with
that person. For example, a person's hair holds the vibra-tions of
his/her energy pattern, and by the use of sympathetic magic that
person can be influenced by energy directed to him/her. This could be
used for emotional healing of that person, motivation, or whatever.
The hair acts as a point of concentra-tion and as a kind of "homing
device" for the directed energy. The same is true for unwashed items
of clothing and other personal items. By making an image of an in-
dividual and placing his/her personal items within it, one creates a
center of focus.
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Works of magic for the gain of something should be done while the
moon is waxing (new to full) and works to be rid of something or to
undo something should be performed when the moon is waning.
Cord magic is a basic magical tool in witchcraft. The theory
being that by concentrating a desire upon the cords, using them as a
focus, one can raise and condense magical energy. This energy can be
set into the cord itself by knotting the cords at the point of great-
est concentrated effort. In other words, you concentrate on your
desire and make an exclamation of the desire as you quickly make a
knot (pulling it tightly as you confirm the desire). Later, untying
the knot will release the desired effect. This can be helpful when
working with someone who really bothers you a lot. You can set the
message "leave me alone" into the cord (knot) and untying it (sec-
retly) when the person is really on your nerves. In this case you
would simply think about the person so that you raise your emotions on
the subject, then begin to loop the cord into a knot. Before pulling
the cord tight into a knot, visualize the person's face. Then shout
(out loud or within yourself) "Leave me alone!". Visualize the person
leaving you alone as you continue for a moment to exert tension on the
cord.
As with all forms of magic, be responsible when you perform a
work which effects another person. Why you do something is often more
karmically established than what it is that you did. For example, if
you harm someone in order save another person's life as opposed to
harming someone because you seek revenge, there is a difference in the
karma which you are establishing for yourself. Obviously, you should
seek to harm no one in the first place.
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT: THE UNIVERSAL CONDENSER
Condensers are fluids which are used to carry magical charges.
One method of charging them is to place your hands together palms down
(as you might for a "push-up" exercise) so that the index finger-tips
meet as do the tips of the thumbs. Next inhale deeply, visualizing the
full moon above your head. Bring the triangle opening in your hands
over the condenser liquid and exhale three times through the opening
and upon the liquid. As you do this visualize the light of the moon
pouring down through your head and into your lungs (as you inhale) and
then visualize it flowing out with your breath as you exhale.
The Condenser: take 2 level teaspoons each of camomile flowers
and eyebright and place them in a bowl. Boil two cups of water on an
open flame and then add the herbs. Set the mixture aside to cool for
15 minutes. Then filter the mixture through four layers of clean linen
cloth/cheesecloth.
This condenser can be used medicinally as a lotion or magically
for evocations (also to improve clairvoyance). Diluted in 7 parts of
warm water it can be drank for stomach problems. Undiluted it can be
used for various minor aches & pains by applying it to the area with a
cotton soaked pad for 1 - 2 hours. Ears can be treated by applying
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it with cotton balls in an "earplug" fashion. For clairvoyance place
soaked cotton balls upon your closed eyes for about 20 minutes. To
increase occult sensitivity in the palms of your hands (for psycho-
metry) use the cotton pads on your hands for the same 20 minute
period.
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT: MAGICAL USES OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS
There are four basic systems which are useful in creating magical
influences related to the four elements of earth, air, fire and water.
Fire works through combustion, water through mixture, air through
evaporation, and earth through decompo-sition. These aspects are
incorporated in the completion of a spell or other magical work.
Generally you will have some material left over to dispose of (wax,
ashes, and so forth) and it is correct to use one of the elemental
methods to complete the final stages.
If your spell was to influence a person then the earth element is
used. If it was to accomplish a specific goal then fire is good.
Romantic works are best with water and matters concerning mental
creativity employ the element of air.
The following examples can be used to complete whatever spell you
were working on.
FIRE: Take a piece of paper or cloth and moisten it with the univer-
sal condenser. Place this in front of you and concentrate on the work
of magic. Strongly imagine your thoughts to be filling the material.
Imagine your desire being "written" by your thoughts across the
material. When your concentration is breaking then the material is
fully saturated. Now simply burn the cloth or paper in an open
fire. While it is burning concentrate on your desire. The
fire releases the charge and merges it with the element.
AIR: Take a small metal container and fill it about half full. Add 3
drops of universal condenser. Put the container over a flame and
concentrate upon your desire as you gaze into the water. As the steam
begins to rise, imagine your desire being drawn up and carried off.
Continue until all the water has been evaporated.
WATER: Take a container and fill it about half full with fresh water.
Add 3 drops of universal condenser and 3 drops of rubbing alcohol. Now
impregnate the water with your concentrated desire. When you feel that
it is full pour the water into a stream, river or any moving body of
water.
EARTH: With this element your concentration is centered on the
universal condenser which you place in a jar after it has been loaded.
Then this is poured out over a selected spot of earth to be absorbed
directly into the element of earth.
FROM JANA HOLLINGSWORTH A good, useful, practical note. It
seems people often use the four elements only for casting a
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circle, or simply have them represented on their altars.
It's a good idea to use a specific element for a specific
purpose, rather than always calling on all four. I suspect
these spells would be best performed outdoors, making the
elements seem more real. Pouring one's spell-water into a
stream would feel better than pouring it down the drain.
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ARTS OF WITCHCRAFT: THE COMPONENTS OF RITUAL & MAGIC
There are essentially five so-called ingredients which comprise
the art of creating successful works of magic, or effective ritual.
You can adapt them, or arrange them according to your own needs, so
long as you employ them all. They are:
1. Desire
2. Timing
3. Imagery
4. Direction
5. Balance
Let's look at each one and gain an understanding of the concept.
DESIRE: this can also be thought of as motivation, temptation, or
persuasion. You must be sufficiently moved enough to perform a ritual
or work of magic, in order to establish enough power to accomplish
your goal. If you care little about the results, or put only a small
amount of energy into your desire, then you are unlikely to see any
real results. The stronger the need or desire, then the more likely
it is that you will raise the amount of energy required to bring about
the change you seek. But desire or need is not enough.
TIMING: In the performance of magic, timing can mean success of
failure. The best time to cast a spell or create a work of magic is
when the target is most receptive. Receptivity is assured when the
target is passive. People sleep, corporations close over-night &
holidays, etc. One must also take into account the phase of the moon
and the season of the year. Work with nature and not against it.
IMAGERY: The success of any work also depends upon images. Anything
which serves to intensify the emotions will contribute to success.
Any drawing, statue, photo, scent, article of clothing, sound or
situation which helps to merge you with your desire will greatly add
to your success. Imagery is a constant reminder and acts as a homing
device in its role as a substitute. Imagery can be manipulated and
modified "all according to the will of the witch, and the very
blueprint that is created by imagery becomes the formula which leads
to realization of desire". Surround yourself with images of your
desire and you will attract the proper vibrations which will attract
the object of your desire.
DIRECTION: Once enough energy has been raised you must direct it
towards your desire. Do not be anxious for the results because
anxiety will act to draw the energy back to you before it can take
effect. Try to give the matter no more thought so as not to drain its
effectiveness. Mark a 7 day period off on your calendar and evaluate
the situation 7 days later. It usually takes about 7 days for magic
to manifest (one lunar quarter).
BALANCE: The balance factor is simply the "reality check" or prac-
tical mentality which keeps you focused in actuality. You must
discern the need for any work of magic you engage upon, and take into
consideration the practical concerns of the phase of the moon and
other factors. Remember that every work of magic has an ongoing
connection with yourself, and you must consider the intent of your
actions. This deals with what many call "the 3-fold law". According
to this teaching, every magical act with return back to you with more
increased intensity (sort of like tossing a rock up in the air, and
having it speed back down upon you). This is also an aspect of
'Karma", or the accumulation of debts which must be paid (in a mys-
tical sense).
The balance factor is also applied to any perception of super-
natural manifestations, psychic attack and so on. Always consider the
mundane causes first before you leap into a paranoia of supernatural
attack. When things go "bump in the night" it more likely your cat
than it is a spirit. There is an old saying in the medical field
concerning diagnosis: "When you hear hoof beats, think horses before
zebras". I think this applies to magical or psychic phenomena as
well.
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