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AN INVOCATION OF OGMA
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By Beth Bock
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The following invocation of Ogma was used in the main ritual at last year's
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Mean Earrach in New York. It opens a very nice portal to facilitate
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communication with the Gods.
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Ogma! Bearer of knowledge.
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Ogma! Who brought the sacred script to our people.
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Ogma! Keeper of the gates between the worlds.
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Hear us!
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Open the gate to the other world
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That we may commune with our ancestors,
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The spirits of this place,
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And the Gods.
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Open the gate.
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Open the door.
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Open the way.
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So mote it be.
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Closing the portal:
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Ogma!
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We thank you for giving us access to the other world,
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Our work is done.
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Close the gate that we may leave this place in peace.
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Blessed Be. (or alternatively 'So mote it be')
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__________________________________________________________________________
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THis is reprinted from 'News From the Mother Grove, Gamonios, May 1990'
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An internal publication presented monthly to members of ADF. Requests for
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membership information, etc should be sent to: ADF PO Box 1022, Nyack NY
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10960.
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This file may be transmitted electronically for useage by religious or
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scholarly intent freely. All others wishing to utilize it or to reprint it
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Must contact the author via the address for ADF. NO modification of this
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file is allowed from its present content.
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