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177 lines
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FIRESTAR BELTAINE 1986
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Note: there is NO meeting dance before the ritual because the spiral
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dance occurs inside it.
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BARD PRIESTESS GODDESS
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FIREMAKER PRIEST GOD
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BARD:(harp accompaniment)
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This is the air, oh people; these are the creatures:
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Far-flying Goose; far-seeing Hawk;
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Owl who knows; Raven who talks;
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Crane who dances; Thrush who sings;
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Quail the humble; Wren the king;
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Lark who revels; Loon who weeps;
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Jay who scatters; Buzzard reaps.
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This is the air I conjure, and this is the birth of the world.
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This is the fire, oh people; these are the creatures:
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Drake who hoards; Kirin who gives;
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Angel heals; Chimera reaves;
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Coal the slow; lightning the quick;
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Salamander, power's wick;
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Soul who praises; Gryphon scorns;
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Phoenix dies and is reborn.
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This is the fire I conjure, and this is the birth of the world.
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This is the sea, oh people; these are the creatures:
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Whale who chants; Dolphin who speaks;
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Clam content; Salmon who seeks;
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Pike who rages; Shark who mourns;
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Walrus steadies; Carp transforms;
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Seal who gathers; Crab the lone;
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Otter wave-borne; Eel in stone;
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This is the sea I conjure, and this is the birth of the world.
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This is the earth, oh people; these are the creatures:
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Deer who worries; Boar who schemes;
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Cat who conjures; Sheep who dreams;
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Hare the playful; Brock the stern;
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Mouse who teaches; Horse who learns;
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Wolf who wanders; Bear who stays;
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Stag who guards; Puma who preys.
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This is the earth I conjure, and this is the birth of the world.
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Now is the darkness. Now is the pain. Now is the fear.
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Now is the danger. Now is the hate. Now are the tears.
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Call on our mother! She is the one! Hers is the way!
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She will bring comfort. She will bring life. She will bring day.
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PRIEST:
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Earth Mother, Birth Mother, Birch Mother,
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Sea Mother, Stone Mother, Star Mother!
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Queen of night and death and birth,
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Womb of deep and fertile earth,
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Dame of heaven's silver wheel,
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Lady of the greening field,
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Keeper of the apple grove,
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Mistress of the arts of love,
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Shine out in the fearsome dark --
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Teach us how to strike the spark.
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People, we can feel Her near!
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She is coming! She is here!
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GODDESS:(emerging from hiding -- should be in green, with amber & copper)
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Now the veils of worlds are thin;
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To move out you must move in.
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Let the Balefires now be made,
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Mine the spark within them laid.
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This My gift: that people meet
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In peace and plenty made complete.
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This I give: the Sacred Way,
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The strength, the soul, the sight, the say.
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Move beyond the fiery screen
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Between the seen and the unseen;
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Shed your anger and your fear,
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Live anew in a new year!
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FIREMAKER:(at each tree name, holds up twig, then binds all together
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into a torch)
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The Nine I sing, the Nine blessed trees
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Which were empowered of old:
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Oak, thou druid's door, open the way for us.
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Apple, thou knowledge-giver, break our circle of blindness.
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Ash, thou world-supporter, drive away ill powers.
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Birch, thou tree-mother, help in our healing.
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Hawthorn, thou branch of May, give us light and hope.
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Willow, thou soul-leader, grant us safe passage.
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Holly, thou forest king, be our safe refuge.
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Hazel, thou wise-one's branch, give us true vision.
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Alder, thou river's love, let us flow outward.
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In peace let us flow outward; in power let us flow outward; in beauty
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let us flow outward.
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(The Goddess lights the torch, the Firemaker lights the two fires,
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which have been saturated with some flammable material, ie charcoal
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starter. White Sage and Cedar chips may be thrown thereon.)
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FIRE-PASSING CHANT:(drum)
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Dark to light, night to day,
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Through the fires lies the way;
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Old to new, death to birth,
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Between the worlds to our rebirth.
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(Once all have passed between the fires)
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PRIESTESS:
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Sky's Father, Wise Father, Wine Father,
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Sun Father, Sap Father, Song Father!
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Lord of forest, field and beast,
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Lord of harvest, hunt and feast,
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King of heaven's golden fire,
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Dancer of the soul's desire,
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Master of the drum and flute,
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Keeper of the vineyard's fruit,
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Shine on us and warm our souls --
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Teach us how to make us whole!
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People, we can feel Him near!
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He is coming! He is here!
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GOD:(emerging from hiding, dressed in green, with leaves & horns)
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Let the light of living blaze!
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Dance within the spiral maze;
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Cry of pipe and thump of drum;
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Out you go and in you come!
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Mine the living pole of May --
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Outside loving starts today!
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This My gift: that lovers join
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Touching at the lip and loin.
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This I give: the Joyous Dance,
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Music, song, the vine, the chance!
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Now do fear and anger cease:
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Dance the healing and release!
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(A fairly simple triple spiral should be traced on the ground in lime
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or flour, to give the people guidelines for dancing. The dance should
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go on until satiation or until the circle forms again; there is no one
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human focal point -- the intent should be for peace, understanding,
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tolerance, etc.)
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SPIRAL-DANCING CHANT:(drum)
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Joy, health and peace be in the world
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That spins into the May-o,
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For summer is a-comin' in
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And winter's gone away-o.
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BLESSING THE FOOD:
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God: Mine is the ripening sun.
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Goddess: Mine is the nurturing soil.
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God: Mine is the fruit of the vine.
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Goddess: Mine is the chalice of life.
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Both: We are the blessing of wine! And the wine blesses us.
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God: Mine is the planted seed.
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Goddess: Mine is the fertile earth.
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God: Mine is the mower's blade.
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Goddess: Mine is the oven of making.
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Both: We are the blessing of bread! And the bread blesses us.
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Feasting, dancing, singing, party, etc. Some kind of grounding afterwards.
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