Autumn
Equinox Invocation 2019 Part 3
This is the final part of the Autumn Equinox Invocation. I
have to confess that this Blog is more to do with ‘The Craft’ rather than the
crafting. However there is a small amount involved so I hope you enjoy it. I
have in places made small alterations for reasons of privacy and also my usual
practise of forgetting things that are not written down.
I had made most of the items for the Ritual but I needed
a few more. These items including Offerings to go with the Invocation. One item
that is constantly linked with the Goddess Maat is that of ‘The Ankh’.
Autumn
Equinox Display
Instead of making an Ankh out of Card I decided to be a
little more creative. I took the Crust of Wholemeal bread (my favourite part)
and gentle cut out the shape of the Ankh. This seemed a suitable offering as
Egyptians were renowned for their abundance of Bread. Egypt was sometimes
referred to as the Bread Basket of Rome.
To make it even more special I spread the Bread with
Honey. Normally when dealing with Egyptian Deities it is common to offer Beer.
However since I did not have any I decided to use Milk as a substitute. This
was of naturally the Cow variety and not Assess Milk.
After cleaning the area both physically and spiritually
(by means of sound) and having cleansed myself I prepared the Ritual space as
shown in the photograph above.
Burning
Scales
A word about safety. I had originally planned to do this
ritual outside. Unfortunately it decided to rain as if the Nile was in full
flood. Therefore I had no alternative but to do the ritual in the Kitchen. If
you notice in the photograph I now have the cauldron on top of the plaque. This
is to avoid the fire being right under the Kitchen Cupboard.
I placed the lit candle into the Cauldron then added
first the Ostrich Feather that would light easily. Then I added the Scales and
used the Sword to keep the burning items inside the Cauldron.
Burning
Scales and Sword
After the Scales had burnt down enough I felt that I
could add the Sword safely without everything tumbling out.
Adding
Ankh
Now I could begin to add the Offerings. I placed the
Honey covered Bread Ankh across the top of the Cauldron. You may have noticed
that I have not mentioned using any incense.
Instead of using any artificial scent in my Ritual I
decided to let nature take its course. As everybody knows it is hard to ignore
the smell of Toast. The Honey added a sweet aroma which I felt would please the
Goddess.
Burning
Ankh
After the Ankh had been fired long enough it began to
crumble into the Cauldron. When I felt it had been in sufficient time I added
the final Offering. This was the Milk which dowsed the Flames. When cooled the residue
was discarded.
The
Ritual
Standing with legs astride and arms up above head forming
a Chalice and eyes looking upwards.
Oh
Maat, Goddess of Justice I invoke you
Oh
Maat Goddess of Justice I ask for your aid
I
have long suffered and I call to you to bring me Justice
Add the items to the Fire when speaking.
I
offer this Feather as a symbol of Truth
(may
the truth shine through)
I
offer these Scales as a symbol of Balance and Harmony
(may
I have peace)
I
offer this Sword as a symbol of Authority
(may
it cleave away injustice)
I
offer this Ankh as a symbol of Life
(may
my life be freed from this burden)
I
offer this Milk as a symbol of Nourishment
(may
I be healed)
Thank the Goddess
Sources used
My own knowledge
N.B.
On an interesting note I would like to add that shortly
after performing this Ritual on the Autumn Equinox I had three pieces of good
news regarding my situation.
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