Friday, February 3, 2012

C is for... Casting a Circle

I've read a number of posts on the Pagan Blog Project page for FaceBook, and I've noted more than a few folks new to the Craft feeling a bit overwhelmed by their "new-comer green-ness". I would first like to remind them that having a Beginner's Mind is a beautiful thing. Fear not! The Pagan's Path is, first and foremost, an organic one. You live it, you breathe it, you find the sacred within the "mundane"... It is a Path of intuition; one in which you learn to honor Divinity Within and trust your Self to know what it is that you need. With a sparkle in my eye, a wink and a smile, I would also add there are many excellent sources and resources available to you that we didn't have readily available to us 20 to 30 years ago!

Without further adieu, I thought I'd go back to a basic component of ritual for many Witches (but certainly not all) - that being Casting a Circle. While this particular act does not necessarily apply to all Pagan Paths, I thought its discussion would be a good touchstone for our newest members to the Craft Family.

The first thing to which I would draw your attention is the purpose of creating (or casting) a circle. The circle is created from energy and, for the purposes of this post, I would like to refer to it as "an energetic circle" for those new to the Craft, even though that terminology is somewhat redundant . Further, the cast circle is an energetic "bubble" of a container, moreso than an actual linear denoted "circle". This is an important distinction, for it is very much a multi-dimensional sphere rather than an invisible "line" drawn by extension from your fingers, athame or sword.

A cast energetic circle is a container designed to provide you a safe, Witnessed, sacred space within which you may work. In most base terms, it is an energetic container, created to simultaneously (1) keep that which you wish to exclude OUT, (2) that which you wish to include, IN and (3) is a sacred space in which you perform your enactments and raise energy toward the excellent end for which you strive.

Having said that, the next point of focus that I would draw your attention toward is "where"? The "where" that I am referring to is not one of physical location. Certainly, you can cast a circle anywhere you may be. Rather, the question of "where" reflects more upon the temporal. While some Pagans desire a to work in sacred space that draws together All That Is - including All Time (past, present, future) - during a rite, the Witch's circle is set apart as "a time outside of time, in a space outside of space". There is a distinct difference here that reaches beyond "who" is invited to Witness your ritual. Dependent upon your ritual intention, the energies with which you will be working, and other variables, you may or may not wish to cast a circle.

So. How do we go about creating this energetic "bubble" container, the cast circle?

As frustrating as this may sound to you folks new to the Craft, with empathy, I must say there are a variety of ways to create a circle. Thankfully, there are some basics that the one casting must apply. There are a number of terrific works out there that can guide you in a manner that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the process of creating not only amazing, tangible circles, but can also plunge you fully into the creation of meaningful rituals founded on the use of energetics - in this particular case, raising energy to cast said circle, as well as directing that energy into the creation of your circle. Ruth Barrett's "Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries" goes in depth on this subject, and - having had Ruth and Falcon River as a couple of my most recent Wise Women teachers - I'm here to tell you they really know how to guide women in the use of energetics and ritual creation as discussed in Ruth's book.

(An aside: Throughout my blog, you will note that I often reference authors and teachers who have deeply touched me and enriched my spiritual practice. Though I'm not  trying to promote a sale for any particular work, I will continue to share the names, works and links to said works of these Wise Women. As such, I reference Ruth's book in this post, which contains outstanding information, and not just for the new Witch. You can find her book at Women's Rites, Women's Mysteries: Intuitive Ritual Creation.)

Allow me, if you will, to set the proverbial stage for your circle casting. Have you ever had a moment in time where everything was simply, sublimely perfect? A time where you just need to close your eyes and tip your head back, your hand moving instinctively toward your heart where it rests lightly upon your chest, and you just smile and breathe in deeply, because everything is so connected, it's simply perfect? Can you call forth that image, the sounds, the feeling of that moment? Excellent.

That kind of centered perfection, where you are one with your heart and mind, is the point of beginning for casting a glorious circle.  Remember that feeling, and then, holding your athame or sword in your right hand, reach out with your left hand and draw forth the energy of that Place... from the Earth who is underneath you, from the Sky who is above you, from the trees, rocks and creatures around you (if you're indoors, I bet you still know where a tree or three is located beyond those walls! They await your energetic touch, reaching out and drawing energy from them to cast your circle)... If you have others with you - for example, coven members - ask them to lend in the sending of energy to be used toward casting the circle. Draw deeply from the well... above, below, within, without, around...

As an intermediate step, for those of you who are very new to this practice, simply sit or stand with that ball of energy in your left hand. What does it look like, sound like or feel like to you? Can you maintain that sight/sound/feeling when you lightly toss it back and forth between hands? Spend some time with the practice of simply drawing and holding energy, and then returning it with thanks. You'll have a light heart and a merry smile upon your face in no time!


When you are ready to further the practice with the energy you have drawn, take the next step toward creating your Circle. Once you readily have the well of energy awaiting its purpose within your left hand, stretch forth your right arm with its athame or sword in hand (or pointer and index finger of your right hand) and focus that energy to the place where you wish to begin casting your Circle. From my own practice and Path, it is generally accepted that the circle casting begin in the North-East, turning sun-wise (or "deosil" - pronounced "jesh-ill" - the Gaelic word for sun-wise). 


The experience of drawing that energy up and into you to be directed out through your right arm, hand, and through the tip of your fingers, athame or sword is different for everyone. I personally begin to feel a heat growing in the palm of my left hand until it becomes a warm buzzing, and I "see" different colored streams of energy coming from all of the places from which I am drawing to cast.

Remember that you are not simply casting a singular, linear circle. This is a multi-dimensional container - a "bubble" that you are creating, that not only reaches above you, but also below the floor of the room, building or forest in which you are creating said circle. Take your time in casting your circle... It's not a race, and you won't run out of energy if you are truly drawing from sources beyond yourself.

When you have turned full-circle and arrive back at the point where you first began to cast your circle, note what it feels like, sounds like and/or looks like when you "seal" it - when your end connects with where you first began. Take a moment to sit down, look around, and listen. Can you feel or see the circle? Has it changed the sounds around you, muting them? Has it altered the breeze around you? What is your sensory experience within the circle? Enjoy it! When teaching my children how to cast a circle, I had them sleep within them throughout the night! My daughter has her favorite - a lovely blue, "glittery, starry" circle within which she fell asleep nightly - and still does whenever she wakens from a nightmare or just needs a bit of extra comfort and safety while sleeping.

When you are ready to take up your circle, or - as the case may be - take down your circle, (for one never "dismisses" energy... hence, you never will "dismiss" your circle), take a moment to find that perfect place again. When you have centered therein, whether with your fingers of your right hand, an athame or sword, return to the North-East and open your circle by cutting a line down through it. Then, reverse the process with which you cast, this time moving "widdershins", or counter-clockwise. What does the energy sound/feel/or look like as it is being taken back up into your athame, sword or fingers? How about when it returns to the various "wells" from which you first drew the energy?

Upon reaching the North-East once again, and having fully taken down your circle, go ahead and shake your arms, your hands, and once again sense the differences in what you hear, feel and see now that the Circle is down. Do you notice any differences?

More than once, I have mentioned "Witnesses" to your ritual. While these may be other coven members or people of like mind, when I speak of Witnesses, I also refer to the Watchers, Deities, and OtherWorldly Beings upon Whom you may call to aid you in your Rite. I will write more in depth next week on "Calling the Powers of the Quarters", however, I will note herein that calling the Powers is no small thing. By it, you are inviting those Watchers to actively engage in Witnessing your rite and enter your workings into the Astral Accounting.

In parting, please also note that I differentiate between casting a circle and calling the Powers of the Quarters, as well as invoking Goddess. Often, the two are given in description together. While casting a circle and calling the Powers go hand-in-hand, they are two distinct acts.

So then, happy casting!

Blessings,
Rowan




Painting, 1886 by J.W. Waterhouse, "The Magic Circle"

2 comments:

  1. All I can say is, thank you for sharing this. I have looked for a clear definition of how to cast a circle. You have clearly described it. :) BB

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    1. Outstanding, Patricia! I thank you for your message, as it is always helpful to know whether or not one's writing is clear! I would further share with you that in my most recent Craft studies, under the tutelage of Ruth and Falcon - along with several other Wise Women teachers - we actually used dowsing rods to see if they could pick up on the outer edge of someone's circle. We would turn our backs to the circle caster, she would cast her circle, and when done, we would turn around and ask the dowsing rods to show us where the edge of the circle was. As dowsing rods pick up on energy, sure enough, they would cross right as we touched the edge of the circle. It was great verification that what we were doing was very real and tangible! Sometimes, those new to the Craft question such things... It really is real! Believe in your Self!

      Let me know how your casting experiences go!

      Many Blessings,
      Rowan

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