Elemental Placements… so much arguing

It seems everyone likes to force their way of doing things upon the entire coven, mine included. It always seems when we get a new person visit or join, the first thing they do is question everything and not in the good way rather; “why are you doing it like that? ‘Golden Monkey Claw Flying Heathen Rose Bud’ says…”  As though the one over priced book they read (or partially read) is the Holy Law passed down by the most high deities to the New Age book store from which they purchased it… sorry, its not.

In Wicca

Hemispheres

When opening the Circle in Wicca in the Northern Hemisphere most covens would agree upon:
East = Air, South = Fire, West = Water and North = Earth
In the Southern Hemisphere some covens use the Northern approach, while other invert North and South:
East = Air, South = Earth, West = Water and North = Fire
In the Southern Hemisphere most who use this Inverted south and north method move Widdershins (anti-clockwise) rather than Deosil (clockwise).

The Theory behind the Southern Method:

  1. Why Widdershins:  You move in the direction the water goes down the drain (the Earths magnetic field)
  2. Why invert North and South:  If you stop at the Equator for North and South at the pole.  The Northern most part of the Southern Hemisphere is Hottest and the Southern most part of the Hemisphere is Coldest.  While reversed in the North, south being the Equator and North being the pole.

All of these are based on symbolism.  I personally have found both methods work, regardless of Hemisphere.  Practical experience has shown me, you make energy move in one direction – it moves in that direction.  You move energy in the opposite direction – it stops its movement (dissipates).
Most rituals are rich in symbolism and I believe the Southern approach has a nice mix of modern (magnetic fields) and more earthly ideas (equators).

However, it does not mean it is the only way to do it in the South, nor does it mean the Northern approach can not be used.

Symbolism

I have used the Northern approach in Australia and was told quite bluntly; “its a negative movement to move deosil in the Southern Hemisphere”… Really? (Side note: a successful ritual).  It is all about symbolism, as I mention earlier, you move energy in one direction – it will move.

Three bits of symbolism (there is a lot more):

  1. Moving Clockwise you are moving “Righteously” or to the “Right” or “Sinister” to the “Left”.
  2. Moving “righteously” following the course of the Sun, from rising in the East and setting in the West.
  3. The stabilising of “Force” with “Form”:  The masculine elements are considered Active (Force) and the feminine elements are considered Passive (Form).  By having the two masculine elements first, their active energies are stabilised and given foundation in the Feminine elements.

Other Ritual Uses

The Hexagram Ritual

In this ritual we have:
East = Fire, South = Earth, West = Air and North = Water
Rather than following the placements in the pentagram rituals, this ritual follows the elemental associations with the Zodiac (listed in an earlier blog past: Astrology Basics) starting with Fire (some associate with Aries being he most common “First” sign, others Leo… both fire, so it is of no real concern as the elemental associations are still the same.  Other than Leo becomes the Kerubic sign of the group, rather than Taurus) and ending with Water.Hexagrams
This, as anyone who have studied the systems of Crowley, the Golden Dawn, and so on will say that this ritual is “Higher” than the pentagram ritual.  The pentagram having the four lower points in Malkuth (the kingdom: “in our Elemental Kingdom”) and the upper point in Yesod (the foundation: The Astral), the base point of the Hexagram associated with the Moon (which is also associated with the Astral light and Yesod) sits in Yesod and the upper point in Daath (not considered by all a Sephiroth, the system I used saw it as the “shell” left when Tiphareth fell during the fall from the Garden of Eden.  11 Sephiroth of the Fallen tree and correcting by managed to place Tiphareth back in the place of Daath… but this is another topic).  Without going to deep, in that system there are four “worlds” Malkuth being “Assiah” and the Hexagram sits in “Higher” ones.

The Cross

The Simple “Cross” ritual is based upon “Equilibration” of forces, keeping “Air” in the East.ritualofthecross
East = Air, South = Fire, West = Earth and North = Water
Fire is invoked First in the South, then Water is invoked in the North.  Fires masculine Force to its counter part in Waters Feminine Form.  Air is considered in some systems to be the “Child of Fire and Water”, it then follows.  Air is invoked third in the East, and then Earth is invoked fourth in the West, once again “Force to Form” for stability.

This is also the method employed in the Enochian system.  Invoking Fire first, then Water, then Air and then Earth (most likely where the Cross ritual was drawn from).  Examples of this can be found in Regardie’s “Opening by the Watchtower”.

The Triquetra Ritual of the Pentagram

This is a ritual I wrote as an Elder to create your own ritual and explained the symbolism.  To sum it up simply:
North East = Spirit
North East is where the top point of the pentagram is placed and the other points then represent their respective elements.  This throws off all the quarters in tradition.  Quick summary why North East is chosen for “Spirit” is: 1. In the Golden Dawn system you stand in the North East and announce “Hekas Hekas Este Bebeloi!” and spirit in this ritual is the start point in both Banishing and Invoking. 2. In the Tattwa system, North East is associated with Spirit/Akasha. 3. North in the Pentagram is the most dense of the Elements and Air the least (minus fire the catalyst).  Between the binding these two extremes (and all the other elements of cause) is “Spirit”.TRotP
Rather than the concept of “Force and Form” which is most commonly employed, the movements around the pentagram are based on “Science” in a sense.  Following Density rather than the principle of Gender.
Summerised:
Earth = Solid, Water = Liquid, Air = Gas and Fire = Heat (the catalyst).
To Invoke – Bring spirit down into the circle:
Spirit, Fire, Air, Water, Earth and finish at Spirit.  (Moving Clockwise)
To Banish – Returning spirit:
Spirit, Earth, Water, Air, Fire and finish at Spirit.  (Moving Anti-clockwise)
As you will see however, the Masculine is “Invoked” first again and stablised in the Feminine (I neglected to mention that to the new comer, who was enthralled in the idea of not genderising the elements. I’m sure if she is still practising, she would relise what I did there).

The Triquetras are used as the symbol for the Invoking.  Top point associated with the All, the lower left with the “Goddess” 220px-Intersection_of_3_circles_0_svgand the lower right with the “God” (an issue was raised again, why is the Goddess on the left and not the right. So I will explain the same thing I said to her, “I face you and draw the Goddess on the left, what side do you see it on?  Your right.  Good.  Now you understand within each gender principle are more principles which balance: left and right, light and dark, life and death.  You understand?  The Goddess is on both the Right and the Left, the God is on both the right and the left.  It is just a matter of perspective”).  When, for example on the point of Fire for invoking, you would drive the triquetra from the top point of the all, down the edge of the right most circle (the three intersecting circles which create the triquetra) to the lower right point, then complete the diagram returning to the top point.  Finally drawing the elemental symbol of fire (the triangle).  Moving down the line of the pentagram to the next element air, then moving down the next line to Water.  At Water you would draw the Triquetra starting at the top point of “the All” and moving down the edge of the left most circle to the lower left point, then complete the diagram returning to the top point.  Finally drawing the elemental symbol of water (the triangle).
You will also notice with the drawing of the triquetras that the forces join, as with any continuous shape.  Invoking a masculine principle is followed by the feminine (lower right to lower left) and invoking the feminine principle is followed by the masculine (lower left to lower right).  Coming from the originating source and returning to it “I am divided for love’s sake, for the chance of union”.

Conclusion

As I said earlier… “Practical experience trumps any theory work”.  Read up, study, understand the principles behind the ideas.  Practice them and find what works.  You will be amazed.  You can quickly discern which authors are actually practicing magicians/witches/occultists from those who are just trying to make a quick buck.
The other thing you will notice, is that results follow.  Positive or Negative – Results.  As long as you know how to correct errors, you will be fine with experimentation.  I was a bit concerned when first making so many modifications in the construction of the above ritual: Using triquetras and completely repositioning the quarters.  There was only one way to find out what would happen, and it was to put my theory to practice.

The Circlet of the High Priestess

Specifications:

  • Silver (or silver colour)
  • Worn around head
  • Has Triquetra in the centre front (single point up).

Design:

triquetracirclet

To make this is simple.  Any silver bendable wire and a Triquetra charm/pendant will suffice.  The Wire or thin piece of silver coloured metal is bent into the circlet shape and the Triquetra affixed or hung from it.  Hung like in the 1st image below, or affixed as in the second.  Binding, Soldering or Welding and in some cases Gluing will affix the triquetra.

Other Acceptable Examples:

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fig. 3 *acceptable if in silver.

fig. 3 *acceptable if in silver.

The circlet can be as simple or as complex as you like.  The rules are the Triquetra needs to be silver, needs to be upright and present.  A forth central circle can be present as in the simple design or as in the 1st and 3rd designs above.  The entire circlet does not have to be silver, just the Triquetra.  This means a wreath can be used with a silver triquetra (or silver coloured) hanging or affixed to the front.  The item is to only be worn by the High Priestess.

Symbolism of the Triquetra upon the Circlet

The number three is a sacred number to the Goddess and holds a large amount of symbolism.

  • The Triquetra has three points, these are similar to the three points of the triangle.  The triangle is the polygon that all 220px-Intersection_of_3_circles_0_svgother polygons can be reduced to, and is the strongest architectural figure known.  Being the strongest architectural figure represents Foundation and stability.  Being able to reduce all other polygons means all other polygons can be created by triangles, thus representing creation.  This strength is further illustrated in the symbols of the element of Earth.  The triangle of Earth contains a “bar” and this bar further represents it as a Foundation and also its stability.  Earth is the foundation, our fertile land from where all life comes and returns too.  Its sister (feminine) element Water is the essential element of life, it is the water we drink and which composes 72% of our bodies.  This is represented by the downward pointing triangle without a bar.  This downward pointing triangle is visibly present in the centre of the Triquetra at the point where all three circles intersect.
  • The Triquetra is formed from three circles.  Two circles when overlapped form a pointed oval shape.  This shape in thevesica-pisces intersecting circles is called a vesica and is a sacred symbol, used by medieval artists to enclose holy figures.  The two shapes conjoining also represent the union between the God and Goddess and the creative sacred space between them is this vesica.  The vesica is also often used to symbolize a state of transition, transference or transcendence.  The vesical also represents the female genitals (more on vesical symbolism in another text).  When a third circle is placed below the other two joined circles to equally overlap both, the Triquetra is formed.  In the Triquetra with circles we see the three aspects of the Goddess; Maiden, Mother and Crone.  We see the three phases of the Moon; Waxing, Full and Waning.  The left circle represents the Waning moon, as the part of the triquetra formed by this circle shows the crescent of the waning moon.  The right 800px-Triple-Goddess-Waxing-Full-Waning-Symbol_svgcircle represents the Waxing moon as this is the symbol of the waxing crescent.  The lower circle represents the Full moon, between the phases of waxing and waning (going from waxing on the right, to full, then to waning on the left).  The fourth circle was a latter addition to this symbol in our tradition.  If present it represents the hidden (new) moon and the additional circle not being present also represents the new moon but as not being visible; the fourth hidden phase of the moon.  Present it represents the “New Moon”, not present;  the new moon is hidden as is the additional fourth circle.  (another way of interpretation has the lower circle the hidden new moon, as though they read it from waning to waxing having new between, and the full central circle being Full.  Though this interpretation is not the standard of this tradition, it is acceptable as the general symbolism and meanings are still the same).
  • The Circlet also represents water.  The three points on the triquetra also represent the 3rd Element the initiate is exposed to; Water.  The three points represent the three states of Water; ice, water, steam (solid, liquid, gas).  The moon controls the tides and the triquetra represents the moon.  The triquetra is to be silver, and this is also a colour and metal associated with water; the Silver chalice and the Silver crescent of the Apas Tattwa.
  • The Circlet also represents Earth.  The round shape represents our physical world.  It is either made of metal or a wreath which come both from the Earth.  And the Triquetra itself can also be made to represent the three elements at its points; Water, Fire and Air.  All three which are existent within our physical world, which make up our Earth and find foundation upon, within or around the earth.  From being embraced within, or held by gravity.  “Water, Fire and Air” being the points of the triquetra, which is affixed to the circlet which symbolises Earth.

The Colour silver is used as this is the Metal of the moon.  And is the sacred metal of the Goddess, just as Gold is the sacred metal of the God (Sun).  As mentioned previously, silver is applicable to both Water and Earth as is the Triquetra.

Concluded…

The symbolism associated to the Triquetra Circlet of the High Priestess all simply represents the High Priestess as the physical representation of the Goddess.  When the High Priestess assumes the God-form of the/a Goddess, she becomes the Goddess and acts on behalf of the Goddess and by wearing the Triquetra Circlet the High Priestess illustrates this, symbolising her role.

Sources:
fig. 1: Triquetra Head Chain - Gothic – Wiccan - Pagan - Handfasting UK
- http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxMjAw/z/iQYAAOxyrx5Tj2nW/$_57.JPG
fig. 2: Priestess Circlet 
- http://www.afmetalsmith.com/contents/details/circlet.html
fig. 3: Triquetra Bronze Tiara
- http://gryphonsmoon.com/BRZ-122.item

Hang over?

Two Paracetamol, Electrolyte solution (like Enerlyte from Gastro packs or Pedialyte) and a couple of ant-acid tablets are my general cure.  Electrolytes before bed help with symptoms caused from dehydration, paracetamol for the head aches and the ant acids for stomach issues.  HOWEVER…. not very Wiccan I was told when asked for a more “Witchy” way of solving a hangover.  I did a lot of my drinking as a student, now, well I haven’t really need a hang over cure in a while.  So, with the festive season underway (Solstices, New Years and other holidays you celebrate with family) I have decided to do some research, dust off a few of the books on my shelf and share some of my findings…

Home Remedies for a Hangover

I think it appropriate to add this notice before pursuing things any further…
None of the herbs I will be mentioning are Poisonous, however there is always a possibility of causing issues in people with existing conditions.  Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing, etc, etc.  Though dealing only really with “Rosemary” which is mentioned directly below, if you intend to pursue further folk/home herbal remedies, seek advice from your doctor or a trained professional before undertaking any course of treatment.  Even mixing high volumes of herbal teas at the supermarket can have dangerous affects in some people.

“Eating raw cabbage was and old folk cure for hangovers.
Rosemary is also and old remedy.
Drinking a lot of water was also thought to be an effective cure, and some people recommend eating raw beaten egg.”
– Home Remedies by Betty Kirkpatrick

You wont find me drinking raw beaten egg any time soon (though I believe it has something to do with the mucus lining of your stomach… don’t quote me on that), but I have decided to expand more on the “Herbal” methods.

Cabbage

Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs is my go to book for anything Herbal in a CabbageWiccan way (I still cross reference as I recommend you do to).  And this book only covers Cabbage’s magickal correspondences (such as Luck) and its magickal usage.  Nothing on Hangovers.

A bit of digging online and I found something on the UK Glamour Magazine website… “Legend has it that the combination of lactic acid, vitamins and minerals in raw cabbage makes a pretty mean headache cure. So think about that before you ditch the coleslaw side.”

Rosemary

Probably the most vaguely mentioned by Betty in Home Remedies is probably one of the most heavily used herbs (by me personally also) in Wicca… Rosemary.  Used as a sprinkler for water, used as an incense, used in magick sachets… and cooking of cause.Rosemary

In Herbal Remedies, a book also published by Geddes & Grosset, like Home Remedies, we get a bit of a broader look at the medical uses of Rosemary.  Herbal Remedies comes with its own Warning which I will quote also, before quoting uses of Rosemary…

Warning: Do not undertake any course of treatment without the advice of your doctor.”

Now to the usage…
“The essential oil is also stomachic, nervine, and carminative, and cures many types of headache.”
“Rosemary tea can remove headache, colic, colds and nervous diseases and may also lift nervous depression” – pg. 152, Herbal Remedies by Geddes & Grosset.

I have a personal preference and leaning toward the “tea”.  Anyone can make the tea, it can be done within minutes granted you have rosemary growing near your home.  The use of oils… in any form other than external, I would advise against unless it has been recommended by a trained professional.

To make a tea, fresh or dry rosemary can be used (packet rosemary from the supermarket, or a fresh spring cut from your garden) all you need to do is place it in a tea strainer and allow it to steep.

Going back to Cunningham’s book, we find under the powers of Rosemary “purification, healing” to name two of importance.  It does in a magickal sense, what we hope to achieve in a mundane sense.  Purification of the poisons which afflict us (alcohol) and healing from the symptoms cause by its abuse.

Water

Drinking water is as I said with the electrolytes in my more modern method.  It fights the symptoms Watercause by dehydration.  People also use water to flush their “system”, how this works and what grounds it has, I don’t know.  But so many people claim it does, even good friends of mine say “I just have a glass or two of water before I go to bed and I wake up without a hangover”.  Me personally, water alone does not work, I still wake up looking and feeling like I have been hit by a bus.

Regardless your cure or your poison of choice… Be Safe over the festive season.  Have a sober driver, catch a taxi, etc, but most importantly have a good time!

Astrology: Basics – Part One

The Signs of the Zodiac

Aries  ARIES (the Ram)  –  Triplicity: Fire  –  Quadruplicity: Cardinal

Taurus  TAURUS (the Bull)  –  Triplicity: Earth  –  Quadruplicity: Kerubic

Gemini  GEMINI (the Twins)  –  Triplicity: Air  –  Quadruplicity: Mutable

Cancer  CANCER (the Crab)  –  Triplicity: Water  –  Quadruplicity: Cardinal

Leo  LEO (the Lion)  –  Triplicity: Fire  –  Quadruplicity: Kerubic

Virgo  VIRGO (the Virgin)  –  Triplicity: Earth  –  Quadruplicity: Mutable

Libra  LIBRA (the Scales)  –  Triplicity: Air  –  Quadruplicity: Cardinal

Scorpio  SCORPIO (the Scorpion)  –  Triplicity: Water  –  Quadruplicity: Kerubic

Sagittarius  SAGITTARIUS (the Archer)  –  Triplicity: Fire  –  Quadruplicity: Mutable

Capricorn  CAPRICORN (the Sea-Goat)  –  Triplicity: Earth  –  Quadruplicity: Cardinal

350px-Aquarius_svg  AQUARIUS (the Water-bearer)  –  Triplicity: Air  –  Quadruplicity: Kerubic

189px-Pisces_svg  PISCES (the Two Fish)  –  Triplicity: Water  –  Quadruplicity: Mutable

Triplicities (Elemental Groupings)

A “Triplicity” refers to a group of three zodiac signs.  There are four triplicities in total (12/3=4).  The four triplicites are governed by one of the four elements:  Earth, Air, Fire and Water.  The Triplicities represent the Elements operation in the Zodiac, and each Triplicity has assigned to them both positive and negative “traits”.

  • Fire = Aries, Leo and Sagittarius
    • Positive Traits:  eager, enthusiastic, fiery, impassioned, independent and spontaneous.
    • Negative Traits:  can be too forceful, domineering and overbearing.
  • Earth = Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn
    • Positive Traits:  conservative, dependable, earthly, practical, sensual and stable.
    • Negative Traits:  can be dull, overly materialistic, possessive and slow.
  • Air = Gemini, Libra and Aquarius
    • Positive Traits:  able to communicate well, idealistic, intellectual, logical, objective and open-minded.
    • Negative Traits:  can be cold, impractical and insensitive.
  • Water = Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces
    • Positive Traits:  compassionate, complex, emotional, intuitive, receptive and sensitive.
    • Negative Traits:  can be moody, easily influenced, self-pitying and wavering.

 

 

Quadruplicities (“Quality” Groupings)

The four letters “QUAD”, just like “TRI” would imply threes, implies fours.  The Quadruplicites are groups of 4 zodiac signs.
There are three Quadruplicities: Cardinal, Kerubic (Fixed) and Mutable.
Cardinal refers to the signs that rule the changes of the seasons (Aries = Spring, Cancer = Summer, etc – reverse for Southern Hemisphere).
Kerubic or Fixed signs refer to the signs that rule the Middle Month of each Season.
Mutable signs refer to the signs that rule the closing month of each season.
As with the Triplicities, each of the Quadruplicity groupings have both positive and negative traits assigned to them.

  • Cardinal = Aries, Cancer, Libra and Capricorn
    • Positive Traits:  Cardinal Signs are active, ambitious, enthusiastic, fervent, independent, and initiating. Mentally they are quick and insatiable.
    • Negative Traits:  They can be domineering, impetuous, thoughtless and without the ability to follow through with projects they have started
  • Kerubic = Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius
    • These Signs are able to concentrate, are accumulative, determined, persevering, and stable. Their goals are reached slowly but steadily. They are perceptive and have excellent memories.
    • Negative Traits:  They can be egotistical, obstinate and too firmly ingrained in their ways and opinions.
  • Mutable = Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces
    • Positive Traits:  adaptable, changeable, intuitive, subtle, understanding, and versatile. Mentally, they are clever and flexible.
    • Negative Traits:  They can be cunning, deceptive, fickle, and unreliable.