Wednesday, May 1, 2002

Children of the Goddess


Happy Holiday!  Today's Beltane! Luis Rivera had paint on his face, and most of us were running around and hugging people saying happy holiday. Well, I was saying happy birthday just for the heck of it so I could purposely fix it. I was in a good mood all day.

At lunch we made music and danced in honor of the Lord and Lady consummating their love. Flowers, ribbons and bright colors were all involved. I just wish we could have done more. Oh, the restrictions public schools have put it place. Not for lack of trying though.

Luis and I have tried to start a club similar to the Christian one here at school. The only thing we need is a sponsor. Unfortunately, the one Pagan teacher in this entire school is against it because she fears for her job. Technically, it's illegal to fire someone based on their religious background, but being in the bible-belt, I understand her fears.

Wednesday, April 17, 2002

Consecration of Tools


  1. You'll need a white candle, a cup of water, a small bowl of salt, and incense. Each corresponds to one of the cardinal elements and directions:
    • North/Earth: salt
    • East/Air: incense
    • South/Fire: candle
    • West/Water: water
  2. If your tradition requires you to cast a circle, do so now. Light the candle and the incense. Take the tool or other item you wish to consecrate in your hands, and face north. Pass it over the salt and say:
    Powers of the North,
    Guardians of the Earth,
    I consecrate this wand of willow (or knife of steel, amulet of crystal, etc)
    and charge it with your energies.
    I purify it this night, and make this tool sacred.
  3. Now, turn to the east and, holding the tool in the smoke of the incense, say:
    Powers of the East,
    Guardians of the Air,
    I consecrate this wand of willow
    and charge it with your energies.
    I purify it this night, and make this tool sacred.
  4. Next, face the south and pass the tool over the flame of the candle -- be careful if it's a flammable material like Tarot cards or a robe! -- and repeat the process, saying:
    Powers of the South,
    Guardians of Fire,
    I consecrate this wand of willow
    and charge it with your energies.
    I purify it this night, and make this tool sacred.
  5. Finally, turn to the west, and pass your ritual tool over the cup of water. Say:
    Powers of the West,
    Guardians of Water,
    I consecrate this wand of willow [or knife of steel, amulet of crystal, etc]
    and charge it with your energies.
    I purify it this night, and make this tool sacred.
  6. Face your altar, hold the wand (athame/chalice/amulet/whatever) to the sky, and say:
    I charge this wand in the name of Old Ones,
    the Ancients, the Sun and the Moon and the Stars.
    By the powers of the Earth, of Air, of Fire and of Water
    I banish the energies of any previous owners,
    and make it new and fresh.
    I consecrate this wand,
    and it is mine.
  7. Now you've not only consecrated the tool, you've claimed ownership. In many Wiccan traditions, it's considered a good idea to put the item to use immediately to bind the consecration and strengthen the energy of the tool. If you've consecrated a wand, athame, or chalice, you can use those in a ceremony to consecrate another tool. If you've consecrated something that is worn, such as an article of clothing (for example, a ritual robe) or a piece of jewelry, begin wearing it now.
Food for thought: Why do you think it is important to consecrate your tools before use?