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Place upon the altar apples, pomegranates,pumpkins, squashes and<br>
other late autumn fruits. Autumn flowers such as marigolds and<br>
chrysanthemums are fine too. Write on a piece of paper an aspect
of<br>
your life which you may wish to be free of; anger, a baneful
habit,<br>
misplaced feelings, disease. The cauldron or some similar tool
must<br>
be present before the altar as well, on a trivet or some other<br>
heat-proof surface (if the legs aren't long enough). A small,
flat<br>
dish marked with an eight-spoked wheel symbol should also be
there.<br>
[This is just what it sounds like. On a flat plate or dish, paint
a<br>
large circle. Put a dot in the center of this circle and paint
eight<br>
spokes radiating out from the dot to the larger circle. Thus, you<br>
have a wheel symbol - a symbol of the Sabbats, a symbol of<br>
timelessness.]<br>
<br>
Prior to ritual, sit quietly and think of friends and loved ones<br>
who have passed away. Do not despair. Know that they have gone on
to<br>
greater things. Keep firmly in mind that the physical isn't the<br>
absolute reality, and souls never die.<br>
<br>
Arrange the altar, light the candles and censer, and cast the<br>
Circle of Stones.<br>
Recite the Blessing Chant.<br>
Invoke the Goddess and God.<br>
<br>
Lift one of the pomegranates and, with your freshly-washed<br>
Boline, pierce the skin of the fruit. Remove several seeds and
place<br>
them on the wheel-marked dish.<br>
Raise your wand, face the altar and say:<br>
<br>
On this night of Samhain I mark Your passing,<br>
O Sun King,<br>
through the sunset into the Land of the Young.<br>
I mark also the passing of all who have gone before,<br>
and all who will go after.<br>
O Gracious Goddess,<br>
Eternal Mother,<br>
You who gives birth to the fallen,<br>
teach me to know that in the time of the greatest<br>
darkness there is the greatest light.<br>
<br>
Taste the pomegranate seeds; burst them with your teeth and<br>
savour their sharp, bittersweet flavour. Look down as the<br>
eight-spoked symbol on the plate; the Wheel of the Year, the
Cycle of<br>
the Seasons, the End and Beginning of all Creation.<br>
<br>
Light a fire within the cauldron(a candle is fine). Sit before<br>
it, holding the piece of paper, gazing at its flames. Say:<br>
<br>
Wise One of the Waning Moon,<br>
Goddess of the Starry Night,<br>
I create this fire within Your cauldron to transform<br>
that which is plaguing me.<br>
May the energies be reversed:<br>
From the darkness, light!<br>
From bane, good!<br>
From death, birth!<br>
<br>
<br>
Light the paper in the cauldron's flames and drop it inside. As<br>
it burns, know that your ill diminishes, lessens and finally
leaves<br>
you as it is consumed within the universal fires. [The cauldron,
seen<br>
as the Goddess.]<br>
If you wish, you may attempt scrying or some other form of<br>
divination, for this is a perfect time to look into the past or<br>
future. Try to recall past lives too, if you will. But leave the<br>
dead in peace. Honor them with your memories but do not call them
to<br>
you. [Many Pagans do attempt to communicate with their deceased<br>
ancestors and friends at this time, but it seems to me that if we<br>
accept the doctrine of reincarnation, this is a rather strange<br>
practice. Perhaps the personalities that we knew still exist, but
if<br>
the soul is currently incarnate in another body, communication
would<br>
be difficult, to say the least. Thus, it seems best to remember
them<br>
with peace and love - but do not call them up.] Release any pain
and<br>
sense of loss you may feel into the cauldron's flames.<br>
Works of magick, if necessary, may follow.<br>
Celebrate the Simple Feast.<br>
The circle is released.<br>
<br>
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</font><font color="#00FF00" size="4">SAMHAIN LORE</font><font
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It is traditional on Samhain night to leave a plate of food<br>
outside the home for the souls of the dead. A candle placed in
the<br>
window guides them to the Lands of Eternal Summer, and burying
apples<br>
in the hard-packed earth &quot;feeds&quot; the passed ones on
their journey.<br>
<br>
For food, beets,turnips,apples, corn,nuts, gingerbread,cider,<br>
mulled wines and pumpkin dishes are appropriate, as are meat
dishes<br>
(once again, if you're not vegetarian. If so, tofu seems ritually<br>
correct).</font></p>

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