The First-Degree
Initiation
Draw Circle
with Magic Sword or Athame. Sprinkle with Exorcised Water.
Go round Circle with Magic Sword or Athame,
Saying, "I conjure thee, O Circle of Power, that thou beest as a
Boundary and a Protection to contain the magic power which I will raise
within thy bounds. So do I bless thee, in the names of Aradia and
Cernunnos."
Go round, saying at East, South, West, and
North, "I summon, stir, and call thee up, ye Mighty Ones of the East
(South, West, North), to witness the rites and to guard the circle."
Magus draws down Moon on High Priestess.
Read Charge, then say, "O thou who standest
on the threshold between the pleasant world of men and the dread domains
of the lords of the outer spaces, hast thou the courage to make the
assay?" (Place point of the Magic Sword or Athame to Postulant's heart.)
"For I say verily it were better to rush on my blade and perish than to
make the attempt with fear in thy heart."
Postulant: "I have two perfect words:
perfect love, and perfect trust."
Say, "All who have are doubly welcome."
Entering position: "I give you a third to
pass you through this dread door." Gives it [kiss].
Lead Postulant sunwise to south of altar,
and say, "O thou who hast declared intent to become one of us, hear then
that which thou must know to do. Single is the race of men and of Gods;
from a single source we both draw breath, but a difference of power in
everything keeps us apart, for we are as nothing, but the Gods stay
forever. Yet we can, in greatness of minds, be like the Gods, though we
know not to what goal by day or in the night Fate has written that we
shall run. Beyond all seas and Earth's la st boundaries, beyond the
Spring of night and the Heavens' vast expanse, there lies a majesty
which is the domain of the Gods. Thou who would pass through the Gates
of Night and Day to that sweet place, which is between the worlds of men
and the domains of the Lords of the outer spaces, know that unless there
is truth in thy heart, thy every effort is doomed to failure.
HEAR THEN THE LAW: that thou
lovest all things in nature; that thou
shalt suffer no person to be harmed by thy hands or in thy mind; that
thou walkest humbly in the ways of men and the ways of the Gods. Also it
is the law that contentment thou shalt learn, through suffering, and
from long years and from nobility of mind and of purpose, FOR THE WISE
NEVER GROW OLD. Their minds are nourished by living in the daylight of
the Gods, and if among the vulgar some discoveries should arise
concerning some maxims of thy belief in the Gods, so do thou, for the
most part, keep silent. For there is a great risk that thou mayest
straightway vomit up th at which thou hast not digested, and when
someone shall say to thee, "Thou knowest naught," and it bites thee not,
then knowest thou that thou hast begun the work. And as sheep do not
bring their food to the shepherd to show how much they have eaten, but
digesting inwardly their provender, bear outwardly wool and milk, even
so, do not thou display the maxims to the vulgar, but rather the works
that flow when they are digested. Now there is the ordeal." [This speech
was added after about 1960.]
Tie cord around Postulant's right ankle,
leaving ends free; say, "Feet neither bound nor free."
Leading postulant, proclaim at four
quarters, "Take heed, ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East (South,
West, North), that (name) is properly prepared to be made a priestess
and a witch."
Three times
round the Circle with Dance step and chant. Place Postulant in East;
say, "Kneel." Postulant kneels.
Strike eleven knells on bell; say, "Rise.
In other religions the postulant kneels while the priest towers above
him, but in the Art Magical we are taught to be humble, and so we kneel
to welcome them, and we say:
"Blessed be the feet that have brought you
in these ways [kiss];
"Blessed be the knees that shall kneel at
the sacred altar [kiss];
"Blessed be
thy womb (or organ of generation), without which we would not be [kiss];
"Blessed be thy breasts, erected in beauty and in strength [kiss];
"Blessed be thy lips, which shall utter the
sacred names [kiss].
"Before ye
are sworn, art willing to pass the ordeal and be purified?" Postulant "I
am."
Take measure: height (tie knot); around head
(tie knot); around heart
(tie knot); around hips (tie knot). Prick
postulant's thumb; catch blood on measure. Place measure on altar. Have
postulant kneel, tie postulant's feet together, and secure cable tow to
altar. Three strokes on bell. Say, "Art ready to swear that thou wilt
always be true to the Art?"
Postulant "I am."
Strike seven times on bell and say, "Thou
must first be purified." Scourge 3, 7, 9, 21.
Say, "Ye have bravely passed the test. Art
always ready to help, protect, and defend thy brothers and sisters of the
Art?"
Postulant "I am."
"Then say after me: I, (name), in the
presence of the mighty ones of the outer spaces, do of my own free will
most solemnly swear that I will ever keep secret and never reveal the
secrets of the Art, except it be to a proper person, properly prepared,
within such a circle as I am in now, and that I will never deny the
Secrets to such a person if they be vouched for by a brother or Sister of
the Art. All this I swear by my hopes of a future life, and may my weapons
turn against me if I break this my solemn oath."
Loosen cords from ankles and from altar, and
remove blindfold; assist to rise.
"I hereby sign thee with the triple sign [the
point-down triangle formed by touching the genitals, the right breast, the
left breast, and the genitals again.] I consecrate thee with oil. I
consecrate thee with wine. I consecrate thee with my lips, Priest
(Priestess) and Witch."
Remove Cords [kiss].
"I now present to you the working tools.
First the magic sword. With this, as with the athame, thou canst form all
magic circles, dominate, subdue, and punish all rebellious spirits and
demons, and even persuade angels and good spirits. With this in your hand,
you are ruler of the circle." [kiss]
"Next I present to you the athame. This is
the true witches' weapon, and has all the powers of the magic sword."
[kiss]
"Next I present the white-handled knife. Its
use is to form all instruments used in the Art. It can only be used in a
magic circle." [kiss]
"Next I present the wand. Its use is to call
up and control certain angels and genie to whom it would not be meet to
use the sword or athame." [kiss]
"Next I present the pentacle. This is for the
purpose of calling up the appropriate spirits." [kiss]
"Next I present the censer of incense. This
is used to encourage and welcome good spirits, and to banish evil
spirits." [kiss]
"Next I present the scourge. This is a sign
of power and domination. It is also used to cause purification and
enlightenment, for it is written, 'To learn you must suffer and be
purified.' [kiss]
Art willing
to suffer to learn?"
Postulant: "I
am."
"Next and lastly I present the cords. They
are of use to bind the sigils of the art, also the material basis. Also
they are necessary in the oath." [kiss]
"I now salute you in the names of Aradia and
Cernunnos, Newly made Priestess and Witch."
Lead round and proclaim to four quarters,
"Hear, ye Mighty Ones, (name) has been consecrated a priestess of the
Goddess."
Now present new Witch to coven members. All
should kiss and hug new Witch as welcome into membership.
To close circle proclaim to four quarters,
"Ye Mighty Ones of the East (South, West, North), I thank you for
attending and, ere ye depart for your lovely realms, I say hail and
farewell."
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