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Winter Solstice Tools
History
Light Fire
Darkness and Dawn
Return of Light
Cone of Energy
Concluding Remarks

Candlemas Tools
History
Candle Blessing
Blessing of Seeds
River of Life
Cone of Energy
Transition

Vernal Equinox Tools
History
Lighting of Fire
Darkness Passes
Flower Spell
Cone of Energy
Transition
Conclusion

Beltane Tools
History
Awaken Senses
Freedom from Bindings
Cone of Energy
Transition Conclusion

Summer Solstice Tools
History
Lighting of Fire
Clear Vision
Cone of Energy
Inner Vision

Lummas Tools
History
Harvest
Heroism
Cone of Energy
Conclusion

Autumnal Equinox Tools
History
Lighting of Fire
Magic Wands
Weaving
Darkness Approaches
Cone of Energy
Inner Vision

Samhain Tools
History
Fire and Prayer
Life from Death
Divination
End of Fear
Cone of Energy
Conclusion
Seance



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WHEEL OF THE YEAR - SPECIFIC WICCA WICCAN SABBATH HOLY DAY RITUALS

Candlemas - Candlemas Ritual - Cone of Energy and Inner Vision

The cone of energy is built as all dance around the fire, play percussion and chant one or all of the following:
"Fire and sun - New Life has Begun.
"River of Life - Giver of Life.
"Darkness will Pass - Grow Little Grass."
Another chant often sung to raise the cone of energy is:
"She changes everything she touches.
"Everything she touches changes."
Let the energy calm down naturally as people tire from dancing and chanting. As the energy subsides, let all stand (or sit) and sway with their eyes closed. Let the moment that just happened have a chance to make its way inward for each individual.

Take deep breaths and allow a resonant tone to happen with each extended exhalation.

"Ohm" or "Aum"

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