Samhain blessings from WOTC


I won’t keep you long just want to pass along some Mabon music for your listening pleasure.
And for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere I am sorry I got this up a day late for your Ostara. Better a day late than not at all so for your listening pleasure.

From all of us at WOTC we wish you and yours a blessed and pleasant Fall.

From all of us at WOTC we wish you and yours a blessed and pleasant Spring.

May the Samhain bring you a bountiful harvest for whatever you sowed in the spring.
May your visit with your lived ones in the Summerlands bring you happiness and peace.
Blessed and happy Samhain btothers and sisters.


If you are working on an important piece of magick, you can say this blessing first. This is a good spell to ask your familiar to help out with if you are lucky enough to have one. Just their presence in your circle will give your magick a boost.
Great Diana (or Hecate), Queen of Witches
Look down on me, your child
As I walk the Path of the Ancient Ones
Bless these tools, that I might use them well
Bless these spells, that they may work as I desire
Bless my heart and mind
That I might practice in perfect love and perfect trust.
Shine your light on all my magickal workings
For the good of all
And according to the free will of all.
So Mote It Be


Choose four participants. One carries a rock, representing the earth, and stands to the North. One carries a feather, representing Air, and stands to the East. Another stands to the South, carrying a candle or some incense to represent Fire. A fourth can hold a cup of Water to the West — if you’re fortunate enough to hold your ritual near an ocean or river, use that to represent Water. On your altar, in the center of the circle, place a picture or some other memento of the person you are saying goodbye to.
Form a circle, and call upon the elements. Invite the powers of the four directions to come watch over you. Stand in the center and say:
Take me now, take me now
for to face the Summerlands*.
By the earth and wind and the fire and rain
I’m on my way,remember me.
Turn to the North and say:
Take me now back to the earth
from which we spring and then return.
I shall cross over, now it is my turn.
I am not afraid Remember me.
Repeat this verse, turning to each of the four directions. Substitute the different elements where appropriate.
Finally, touch each family member with your athame as you say the following:
Blood of my blood
Bone of my bone
Flesh of my flesh
Keep my soul alive
I will live on
Within your hearts
I am not afraid
Remember me
If you have ashes for the deceased, you may wish to scatter them at this time. Take a moment to reflect on the good memories you have of your departed friend or family member.
*If your particular tradition believes we go to some other place after death, feel free to substitute the appropriate place name for “Summerlands.” If you’re not sure where we end up, you can simply say “the other side.”
Patti Wigington
Published on ThoughtCo


Blessed be dear ones.








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