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Spell of the Witches’ Ring
By Raven Grimassi
From: Raven’s Call, Volume 1, Number 4
This is a simple spell designed to charge a ring that will
serve as a protection. The Witches’ ring is both a symbol and a
tool of magic. As a symbol, it identifies the wearer as a
practitioner of the Old Ways and declares one as a user of
magick. As a tool, the ring connects the Witch to the
metaphysical concepts whereby Witches weave their magic. The
ring serves as a reminder to the Witch of the forces at hand and
acts as a conduit to and from those Occult forces readily
available to the Witch. The preparation of the Witches’ ring
should begin two days before the first night of the Full Moon.
Midnight is best, but 9:00 p.m. will do if necessary. The spell
calls for a ring with a stone setting. Consult a table of occult
correspondences for a stone that you wish to form an alignment
with. Once you have the ring you desire to use, then perform the
following ritual:
1. Consecrate the ring to the four elements. To do this,
simply prepare four bowls. Pour salt into one bowl, and place
smoking incense in another. In the third bowl set a lighted red
votive candle. Pour clean water into the last bowl. Then touch
the ring to each bowl saying:
"I consecrate thee by earth (salt), air (incense), fire
(votive candle), and water (water bowl)."
2. Pour a small amount of personal cologne in your burning
dish. Light the fluid. Hold the ring over the flame, turning it,
and chanting:
"I dedicate and consecrate this ring with a stone of _____
and metal of _____ to be a ring of witchery unto me with the
powers of the Goddess three, the Lady of all witchery, and as my
word so mote it be."
3. Place an incense of the moon in a bowl and light it. Set a
bottle of moon oil nearby. Censer the ring over the incense,
passing it through the smoke three times. Then anoint the ring
with the oil. Wrap the ring in a red cloth or tissue paper and
leave it for three nights in a place where the moon will shine
on it each night, at the same hour (at least one hour after
sundown on an odd numbered hour.) Chant the following over the
ring (still in the red wrapping):
"Any and all who perfect an image of me, with my likeness or
as a crude consecrated image to be me, to do me bodily harm or
to injure me spiritually and try to take my breath away, to
cause me to dwindle or pine, pine away to nothing, to wish evil
upon me, to badger me with their anger or bad thoughts, by
picture, image, or name, the ring of my Lady protect me, metal
and stone, flesh and bone, safe forever in your powers, free
from evil, fear or despair; on the sender of the evil will
rebound by the law of the Lady thrice crowned, hearken all unto
me, as I speak, so mote it be."
At this point you are done. Wear the ring whenever you are in
a ritual setting, or whenever you feel the need for protection.
On the night of each full moon thereafter, anoint the ring again
by rubbing a drop of oil on the stone. Then raise the ring up
toward the moon and ask for blessings in the name of the
goddess.
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