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Setup
The items needed for this ritual include: Six green candles for
the altar; Enough candles to place at the perimeter of your circle;
A white altar cloth (white is the predominant color to symbolize
winter’s hold, with the green candles representing the promise
of spring); A chalice with milk (or milk substitute, if necessary);
Oat cakes or oatmeal cookies and a plate to the set them on the
altar;
Straw or twigs cut to an even length; White yarn or string.
Background
Imbolg is half way between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. The
time of quickening is at hand. We can see the days grow longer as
the infant Lord increases in strength. Imbolg marks the lambing
season when ewe’s milk flows. This is a time for gentleness
and nurturing.
This
time of quickening occurs at the crossroads of the year. No one
knows what twists and turns lie ahead in the year that has just
begun to unfold. As Goddess of the crossroads, Brigid will help
guide your path. Brigid’s cross symbolically unites the four
directions, elements (and Ireland’s four provinces) with the
Otherworld/Underworld. As the goddess of crossroads, she is said
to be able to see where someone has come from as well as where each
road might take them. Because of this, Imbolg is a time for divination,
a time to discern and perhaps choose our path for the year ahead.
Imbolg
is also a time of divination. As you make a Brigid’s cross
in this ritual, ask for her to inspire you as to which path you
need to follow in the months ahead.
The
Ritual
Walk around and place candles on the floor to mark your circle as
you say:
As the sun grows bright,
Welcome, Lord of Light.
As the days wax long,
Gloom of winter be gone.
Light
a green candle on the altar as you evoke each direction or deity:
Spirits
of North, powers of Earth, beneath the lingering snow, life stirs
in your bosom awaiting the warmth of spring. I call on your power
of quickening. Be with me this night to celebrate the light.
Spirits
of East, powers of Air, blow away the dark clouds of winter. Whisper
gently to herald the light. I call on your power of awakening. Be
with me this night to celebrate the light.
Spirits
of South, powers of Fire, rid the world of winter’s icy grip.
I call on your power to hasten the spring. Be with me this night
to celebrate the light.
Spirits
of West, powers of Water, bring soothing rains to melt the snow
and wash away the staleness of winter. I call on your power to revitalize
life. Be with me this night to celebrate the light.
Infant
King, son of the Great Mother, you bring the growing light and the
hope of spring. Part the darkness with your renewed spirit. Be with
me this night to celebrate the light.
Great
Lady Brigid, Goddess of healing waters and crossroads, dispel the
gloom of winter with your shining love. Be with me this night to
celebrate the light.
Raise
the chalice of milk and plate of oak cakes in an offertory gesture
above your altar, then say:
Tonight I celebrate this quickening time with milk and oat cakes.
Sweet oats represent the sweetness of a mother’s love. Milk
represents the nurturing Goddess. I call on you, sweet Mother, to
bless this food.
Before
taking a bite of oat cake, say: May Brigid’s love sweeten
my life.
Before taking a sip of milk, say: May Brigid’s love nurture
my path.
Take
half of the straw or twigs in each hand. Lay one set perpendicular
to the other, creating an equal-armed cross. Wrap the yarn over
and under at the center to secure them. As you work, chant:
As spell of winter soon will break,
This cross by candlelight I make.
With twists and turns, yarn drawn tight,
Brigid guide me through the night.
When
you finish, close your eyes and hold the cross between your hands.
Meditate on the path you feel drawn to follow this year. Ask Brigid
for guidance. When you feel ready to move back to the everyday world,
ground your energy.
Extinguish
each candle on the altar as you speak:
Great
Lady, Brigid, thank you for your guidance this night and for joining
me in my circle. Stay if you will; go if you must. Farewell and
blessed be.
Young
son, bringer of light, may you grow strong and bright as the year
progresses. Stay if you will; go if you must. Farewell and blessed
be.
Spirits
of West, powers of Water, thank you for the warming rains, and your
presence this night. Stay if you will; go if you must. Farewell
and blessed be.
Spirits
of South, powers of Fire, thank you for piercing the darkness, and
for your presence this night. Stay if you will; go if you must.
Farewell and blessed be.
Spirits
of East, powers of Air, thank you for a breath of spring, and for
your presence this night. Stay if you will; go if you must. Farewell
and blessed be.
Spirits
of North, powers of Earth, thank you for safe-keeping life in your
welcoming body, and for your presence this night. Stay if you will;
go if you must. Farewell and blessed be.
As
you put out the candles that formed your circle, say:
I extinguish the light of this circle, but its spark will remain
in my heart. My circle is open but unbroken. May the growing light
of the returning Lord remain kindled in my heart. Blessed be.
Copyright - A Year of Ritual
Llewellyn - Sandra Kynes
Yule
• Imbolg • Ostara
• Beltane • Litha
• Lughnasadh • Mabon
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