Название: Dark Moon Magic
Автор: Cerridwen Greenleaf
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Религия: прочее
isbn: 9781633537934
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Earth Element Ritual: Getting Grounded
In Celtic lore, they were called wishing trees. Taoists refer to them as money trees. My group of Dark Moon magicians thinks of them as manifesting trees. Either way, they are trees that give to you and root in the earth, growing, giving stability, and cleaning the air. Plant one in your yard or in a pot for your home or office. If you have to rely on indoor gardening, the biggest ficus you can find will do nicely in a jade green ceramic pot. Choose from among the following magical trees (or trust your intuition in arboreal matters):
•Willow: healing broken hearts
•Apple: divination, spell work
•Oak: strength, lust
•Peach: love magic
•Olive: peace
•Aspen: sensitivity
•Eucalyptus: purification
•Cherry: romance
If prosperity is your real concern, write your wishes on little paper scrolls and bury them in the soil near the tree. Every time you water the tree, you will be bringing your wishes closer to fruition. If you are looking for luck, happiness, or general good, verbalize your wish as you hang charms on the branches of your tree—colored ribbons, crystals, coins, and keys, anything that strikes your fancy. This should also be a custom with friends and guests. Every time you add an ornament, you must take one down. Only when your charm has been removed will your wish come true.
Air
Like water, air is an everchanging element. Air is the unseen form of matter and is formless, but possesses mobility and dynamism. The oxygen in the very air we breathe is essential to the continuation of all life on earth. Wind creates movement and effects change. Air signs Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius are known for their brilliance and superior communication skills. They can maintain these skills with rituals invoking the element of air. Singing, chanting, and conscious breathing are all invocations of air you can perform every day in your home, at your altar, or outside in the park.
Fire
Fire is heat and is the most visible form of energy. Fire is a powerful element, as it can transform and change the other elements. If you watch the flicker of your candle flame, the embers of your incense, or the blaze of your council fires, you will see a constant transmutation of matter. Fire has the ability to both excite and incite us, and fire is necessary to bring about change. Fire signs Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are known for their strength and vibrancy. They can maintain this by employing their personal element of fire. Candle magic is a simple, powerful, and direct way you can invoke your native element of fire.
Fire Element Ritual—The Energy of Love
While dried, dead roses may be very Goth, collecting them and having them around for years is actually dead “chi” and is not only bad feng shui, but is also literally dead energy. To use them positively, bundle all your dried bunches of roses and other flowers together and place them in your fireplace or outside in a fire-safe container (Weber barbecues work!) Anoint the dead flowers with rose oil and frankincense or Nag Champa incense, and say aloud, “The fire of love burns in the heart and in my hearth. It burns strong and true. The fire in my heart is a love eternal for (lover’s name), for my family, for my friends, and for the world. This fire of my love is eternal.” Light the fire with a red candle and repeat the incantation once the dried roses are blazing away.
Water
Theorized to be the source of life, water is most certainly the nurturer of all life and is essential for all continued existence. Our human bodies are comprised mostly of water. Water nourishes crops, regulates the weather, and washes away what no longer serves. Where earth is stability, water is the utter lack of all stability. Water is impermanence—in our rivers, lakes, and oceans, it is everchanging. Water is a vital cleansing and blessing element, and thus can be used in any kind of cleansing ritual. A fountain in your home or garden or a bowl of water on your altar represents the all-important water of life. Water signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces are highly receptive and creative by nature. They can stay in tune with their gifts with water rituals. Instead of an efficient morning shower, a ritual bath and tea meditation are a wonderful way to connect with your holy personal element.
The human body is like the ocean itself—it is made mostly of water and some salt. Your connection to this sacred element is primal. Thus, we are drawn to the ocean, which is a blend of minerals and water similar to your own chemical mix. Have you ever noticed how blissful you feel at the beach? The negative ions produced by water are soothing to you, creating an overwhelming sense of positivity. In the presence of water, you feel revitalized. The moon’s tides are a rhythm of life as well, a regulating force of nature. Water cleanses and restores us, creates our climate, and nurtures our crops and forests. It also reconnects water folk with their native element and keeps them in tune with their true nature.
In India, the sacred Ganges River is the very source of life and cleanses the Hindus’ souls from birth to death, at which time they often make their journey to eternity in a river burial rite. Christian baptisms are performed using the sacrament of water. The Chinese deity Kuan Yin, the goddess of compassion, offers spiritual seekers the comfort and solace of a holy lake. Aphrodite herself rose up from the fecund ocean foam, and the Yoruba divinity Yemaya is believed to rule all the waters of the earth.
I was born with both my natal sun and moon in the astrological sign of Pisces. As a double Pisces, I receive much spiritual substance from water, so I turn to my element for succor.
How the Four Directions Relate to the Four Elements
The four directions we invoke in magical circles and ceremonies correspond directly to the four elements. Calling out to the four directions creates the sacred space of the circle, the center of ritual work. In so doing, you are calling forth the four elemental entities and energies.
NORTH
The north corresponds to the element of earth and the season of winter.
•Colors: brown, green
•Totem animals: elk, wolf, bear
•Tarot suit: Pentacles
SOUTH
The south corresponds to the element of fire and the season of summer.
•Colors: gold, red
•Totem animals: lizard, snake, lion
•Tarot suit: Wands
EAST
The east corresponds to the element of air and the season of spring.
•Colors: yellow, pink
•Totem animals: eagle, hawk, raven
•Tarot suit: Swords
WEST
The west corresponds to the element of water and the season of autumn.
•Colors: purple, blue
•Totem animals: swan, whales, dolphins
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