• A SAMHAIN RITUAL

    From Kurt Snelling to ALL on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 06:44:06

    A SAMHAIN RITUAL

    [older woman to older man]:
    One-eye, Wanderer, God of wisdom,
    Hunt-lord, hail, who leads the hosting!
    Nine nights hanging, knowledge gaining,
    Cloaked at crossroads, council hidden.
    Now the night, your time, is near us --
    Right roads send us on, Rune-winner.
    [older man to older woman]:
    Every age your eye has witnessed;
    Cauldron-Keeper, hail wise Crone!
    Rede in riddles is your ration --
    Wyrd-weaving at the World-tree's root.
    Eldest ancient, all-knowing one,
    Speak secrets to us, send us vision.
    [younger woman to younger man]:
    Lord of Life, hail Land-Master!
    God of grain that grows and dies
    And rises reborn, full of richness;
    Fallow fields shall yet be fertile --
    Spring sap runs as stirs your phallus
    Bless barren earth, let it bear again!
    [younger man to younger woman]:
    Snow-shoes striding, hail swift Huntress!
    Wild one, free and willful Goddess
    Bow and blade you bear beside you,
    Finding food to fend off hunger --
    Winter will not leave us wanting;
    Give good hunting, grant us skill.

    USHERING IN THE NEW YEAR:
    Welcome winter, waning season,
    Now with night the new year comes;
    Hail the horse's head with blessings --
    Blessings be on those who bide here
    And indeed on all the world!

    SCRYING:
    Wide are the worldgates,
    Sights to be sent us;
    Ready for rede-gifts,
    We wait for your wisdom.

    OFFERINGS/THANKSGIVING:
    Grateful, we give now, gifts of our own
    Heart-work and hand-work the hearth shall grace;
    Happiness, harmony, health in the new year,
    Send to the world and we in it, we wish you.

    DISMISSAL/OPENING:
    To watching winds we wish fair travelling;
    To sleepless dead sweet rest we send;
    Gods and Godesses, go with praises --
    See: the circle is severed thus. [cut with sword at east]

    The horse's skull is a primitive form of the Mari Lwyd (Grey Mare/Mary),
    a Welsh folk traditional hobby horse that goes from house to house at
    the calendar New Year, but she's such a bizzare and macabre beast that
    she was almost certainly a Samhain leftover. There's interesting
    material about her in Trefor Owen's WELSH FOLK CUSTOMS.
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    Kurt,
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