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Ritual of the Mists
by John Gibson
This ritual is intended to be done when there is lots of fog in your area.
This Ritual and prayer is to bring you closer to Manannan Mac Lyr, Keeper of the
Mist, Ruler of Tir Na Og, and keeper of the Well of Wisdom. Personally when I
have done it I have felt strangly drawn into the mists as if the Ancestors were
calling me into them to join them. Someday I might go ahead and go but as of
yet, I haven't. If at all possible, try to do this ritual in a place with trees
and open land. I have done it outside my home but my home is too connected to
this world. I have done it in a park, and the effects are much much cleaner and
crisper there.
Items needed:
Staff
Robe
Object w/ Double spiral
Object w/ Triskele
Bread as a sacrifice to the land spirits
First thing to do is to feel the mists around you, Alert your senses to it.
Remember that the Mists are an Inbetween area, not sky, not water. Get your
bearings, realize that you are in an inbetween state. At this time you should be
wearing your robe.
Becoming aware of the Center of the Three realms
The first thing to do, is to become aware of the three realms. Land, Sea, and
Sky. Hold the object with the Triskele firmly in your hand and do the
following:
Bend down and touch the ground, and say - "I stand firmly upon the
land." Stand up and hold your arms out to the sides - "The sea surronds me."
Bring your arms over your head and finally say - "The sky spreads itself
above me." Bring your hands down over your heart and say - "I acknowldge the
three realms."
Acknowleding the Mists:
Take the staff and pound it on the ground three times. Take the staff and
hold it straight out from your body (like it is an extension of your arms) and
turn around three times (counter clockwise) as if you were cutting the mists in
half.
Bring the staff and wave it over your head three times. (This movement is
like acknowledging the three realms. Hitting the ground with the staff contacts
it with land, cutting the mists gives it contact with water, and waving it over
your head give is contact with the air
Next face North (the direction of the four cities, and the place that the
Tuatha de Dannan came from)
Take the staff and draw a double spiral in the air, and say the following
words:
"Manannan Mac Lyr, Lord of the Mist, Ruler of Tir na mBam, Keeper of
the double gate of the otherworld. I am here seeking knowledge of the mists and
the otherworlds. I come bringing sacrifices for the land spirits. I come in
complete awareness and in harmony with the three realms. Watch over me as I
travel the mists, keep me from harm as I travel here in the inbetween. Grant me,
oh Manannan, the gift of knowlege from the well which is yours to protect, from
which the five rivers flow, into which the nuts of knowlege drop, into which
swim the salmon of knowledge."
"I acknowledge the shroud of the mists, The mists that protect the
otherworld, the otherworld where the Well of Wisdom lies, the Well of Wisdom
that contains all knowledge, knowledge, which is the key to our lives, our
lives that are in service to the Gods, The Gods that live in the
otherworld, The otherworld that is protected by the mists, I acknowledge the
shroud of the mists."
Take the sacrifice, break it into several parts and then put them on the
ground as a sacrifice to the land spirits.
At this point the formal part of the ritual is over. What I will do is I will
begin walking through out the park or the place I am at and seeking the mists.
Becoming familair with how different the land is when the mists come and envelop
it.
When I am about to leave the place I am at, I then end with a prayer to the
Gods and Goddesses of the Tuatha De Danann to keep me save as I travel the mists
back to my world.
Acknowlegements: I first want to thank Taine Bwca and Erryn Darkstar for
their help and direction. Much of this ritual comes from what they have taught
me.
Copyright © 1995 John Gibson All Rights
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