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
Vernal Equinox - Additional Sabbath Tools
The Vernal Equinox Ritual follows the format outlined in the previous chapter. Rather than re-write the same elements that occur in every Ritual, refer back to that chapter for the general outline and included text. Then use the Additional Tools, History, Ritual and Concluding Remarks for this specific Sabbath as written below.
[INSERT PREPARATION FROM GENERAL RITUAL GUIDE]
In addition to the standard Sabbath Tools, the following items should be brought to the Ritual.
Colors to wear
white or pastels (natural fibers)
un-bound hair
Guests Bring
lots of spring flowers (Those who have not brought their own flowers may look in the yard to pick some form of nature)
percussive instrument
Leader Supplies
Vase(s) for flowers
Tarot cards
Small pieces of parchment paper
Ink pens (not pencils)
Potted plant (preferably the grass that was planted on Candlemas)
Someplace safe to put burning objects: extra incense burner, tin can, metal trash can, etc.
Seasonal Incense or Oil
Pine
Jasmine
Sandalwood
Special Refreshments
Chocolate eggs
Scones with jam and clotted cream
[INSERT WELCOME FROM THE GENERAL RITUAL GUIDE]
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