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Wiccan Summoning

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Invoking/Inviting the Quarter Guardians Calling the Quarters Having meditated on the elements and experienced them more

in your life, you wil l want to be able to invite them to join you and bring their qualities into your celebrations and rites. In Wicca, the invocation of the elements is performed after casting your circle. As you call the element raise your arms in the blessing position. The elements a re usually called starting in the East, place of Air and new beginnings. You the n turn deosil (clockwise) to the South to call Fire, then to the West to call Wa ter and to the North to call Earth, finally turning back to the East to complete the circular motion. The traditional Wiccan way of calling the elements, which is published in many b ooks on Wicca is as follows: Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East, ye Lords of Air; I do summon call and s tir you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the South, ye Lords of Fire; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the West, ye Lords of Water; I do summon call and stir you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the North, ye Lords of Earth; I do summon call an d stir you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle Obviously when you have finished your rite you say farewell to the elements, sta rting in the North with Earth and moving widdershins (anticlockwise) to Air in t he East. This is done before opening the circle, as the closing of a rite is don e in reverse order from the opening. Banishing energies and departures are usual ly performed in a widdershins direction. (anti-clockwise) Here are the corresponding words to the above invocations: Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the North, ye Lords of Earth; I thank you for att ending my rite; and ere you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee Ha il and Farewell. Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the West, ye Lords of Water; I thank you for atte nding my rite; and ere you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee Hai l and Farewell. Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the South, ye Lords of Fire; I thank you for atte nding my rite; and ere you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee Hai l and Farewell. Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East, ye Lords of Air; I thank you for attend ing my rite; and ere you depart to your fair and lovely realms, I bid thee Hail and Farewell.

If this is done in a group, you would see We rather than I and us rather than me when rforming the calling and the farewells, and any other people present should all chorus Hail and Farewell after you have said it. You can also change the words for each of the quarters, or write your own. To begin with it is a good idea to use

standard words which rtant so that you can so that you can gain this a few times you

you can memorise or read for your ceremonies. This is impo both gain confidence and experience of how it is done, and a better understanding of how it works. When you have done will better understand of what to include and what not.

Exercise 13 a) Practice inviting/invoking and thanking / banishing the Elements in a magick circle. Write down how this changes your circle experience and what you feel whe n you invoke each in turn.

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