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Bardic Beltaine The BARD should stand to the WEST, unless otherwise specified in the ritual. Materials:
The place of ritual should be set up, away from the gathered participants. It is more than a good idea to manage bathrooms and such like before the circle is closed. This Mystery is not something any of the participants should miss out on! HPS: Go we now to the sacred place HP and HPS lead the coven to the place of ritual by a spiral dance, ending in a circle around the altar. The cauldron should be at the south. The Bard/Green Man dances at the end of the line. HPS: Come we forth, with the Spiral Dance HP: Earth and Water, Fire and Sky The corners shall be called thusly, that all may hear, but shall not be called until the HPS reaches that corner on her circumnabulation. EAST: O Guardians of the Eastern Tower, SOUTH: Oh fiery ones of Southern Power WEST: Western ones of water's flow NORTH: Earthen ones of Northern fame The HPS shall move to each corner, and say, following each corner's crying as she moves to the next: HPS: So I cast and consecrate (Cast the Circle: Blessed be!) On her return to the first corner she shall change the last line above, and say: “The Circle's cast; and Blessed Be!” The callers of the corners shall return their tools to the altar, and then shall join the circle at their corners. Here begins the Beltane Mystery BARD or GREEN MAN: Thus I invoke the Lady White The Maiden shall stand beside the HP, who shall hold a wooden sword. The Bard/Green Man shall approach them, also carrying a wooden sword, and shall, in mime, challenge the HP. They shall strike their swords together in three sets of three blows, then Bard/Green Man shall strike the HP, with the last blow of his sword, who shall fall as if dead. (Note: This can be played as a Morris Dance, if so wished.) If no Maiden and Bard/Green Man are used, then the above combat may be eliminated, and the HP and HPS shall enact the Mystery. The HPS' part shall then be spoken by the participants. The Maiden moves to the East. The Bard/Green Man moves to the North. HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack MAIDEN: Oh, I shall go into a hare BARD/GREEN MAN: Hare, take heed of a swift greyhound The Maiden moves to the South. The Bard/Green Man moves to the East. HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a bee BARD/GREEN MAN: Bee, take heed of a red, red cock The Maiden moves to the West. The Bard/Green Man moves to the South. HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a trout. BARD/GREEN MAN: Trout, take heed of an otter lank The Maiden moves to the North. The Bard/Green Man moves to the West. HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a mouse BARD/GREEN MAN: Mouse, take heed of a white tom-cat Bard/Green Man walks to Maiden and takes her hand. They both move to the Cauldron, and face HPS. HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack Bard/Green Man and Maiden both wet their hands with water from the Cauldron, and sprinkle it on the HP, who comes to life again. HP: Cunning and art I do not lack Bard/Green Man and Maiden both move to, and jump, the fire. Here ends the Beltane Mystery. Note: This Mystery is the more historically correct "Great Rite." If there is a May Pole, it should be erected by the men only at this point, and all dance around it, alternating male and female to raise the cone of power as outlined below. A normal cone-of-power may be raised, for growth and healing: HPS: In a ring we all shall stand HP: As the year is given birth HPS: Pass the Power, hand to hand HP: Bless the Lord, and bless the Skies The above four verses should be repeated three times, (or as many as needed to fully wrap the pole) and then the HPS should say: HPS: By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree: All should release, at this point. Such coven business as must be transacted may be done here. The Circle is opened. HPS: Thus I release the East and West COVEN: Blessed Be! All spiral dance out from the Circle, jumping the fire as they go. HP and HPS lead, with Bard/ Green Man and Maiden taking care of bringing the Bel Fire into camp. Allow the Bel fire to burn out on its own, if possible, otherwise put it out with the water from the Cauldron. Disposal of the water otherwise should be to pour it at the roots of a tree. All participants may take fire from the Bel Fire to take home with them, cook over, or whatever, before it is extinguished. |
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