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Iβm basic and Iβm a sucker for those nice fall flavors especially pumpkin. Lately Iβve been taking plain ole coffee grounds and adding cinnamon and nutmeg to them, oh my itβs delicious!
Cast the Circle thrice about
To keep unwelcome Spirits out.
Bind it whole, and bind it well
To serve as altar for my spell.
Mark this ground with all my soul
To consecrate with my control.
The sacred Circle is one of the oldest and most powerful tools of witchcraft. The shape of the Circle symbolizes the unity of nature; the unending cycle of life, death, and rebirth; and most importantly, a structure with no corners, no weak spots, no vulnerability. Casting a magick Circle can provide protection, seclusion, power, focus, and a host of other benefits. It is arguably the first piece of magick a witch should learn when exploring ritual work, and it can serve you in an endless number of ways.
In short, a Circle is a place of power designated by a Witch exclusively for a spell or ritual. The Witch consecrates this space with their energy and declares it to be theirs and theirs alone for the duration of the spell. This area is bounded by a physical circle which no energy can cross without the permission of the Witch.
Circles have been utilized by various magickal traditions for thousands of years, and over that time they have taken many different forms. Almost every tradition has a different method for designing a Circle, casting a Circle, and using a Circle. In this post, I will be discussing my own personal method of Circle casting, along with some traditional methods.
Traditionally, a Circle is cast at the very beginning of any ritual. Before any spirits are summoned, before any gods are invoked, perhaps even before any candles are lit, a Witch will cast a Circle around the area theyβll be performing magick in.
When utilized like this, a Circle has three functions:
1) Establishing a Place of Power
A Circle designates a specific area as separate from the world around it. In a way, you are taking this physical space and removing it from space and time. Outside of the Circle the world continues to go about its unending business, but within the Circle, all energy is dedicated towards the completion of the spell.
This aids the witch in achieving the state of gnosis required for the spell. By removing yourself from the human world around you, you are declaring that you are more than human. You are reclaiming a piece of your spiritual godhood, and I find that this is very lucrative for tapping into that special βenergyβ of magick (if youβve experimented with deep states of magickal gnosis, youβll know what Iβm talking about).
2) Protection
This is possibly the oldest use of the Circle, which can be traced back to Ancient Greek and Zoroastrian Craft. In some ways, a Circle is the most basic form of a Ward. You are creating an energetic barrier around yourself and your space that prevents any random energies or spirits from wandering into your spell.
Some of the earliest known rituals involving Circles were summonings and evocations. In this function, the magician would enclose themself in a special protective Circle before conjuring a spirit or deity. As long as they remained within the Circle, the being could do them no physical or spiritual harm.
3) Focusing Energy
This function partially relates to the first function I mentioned, creating a place of power. When performing a spell or ritual, you are essentially constructing a special, high-vibrational energy to be released into the universe. Utilizing a Circle helps to encase this special energy, allowing you to freely manipulate it without interference and without the energy dissipating into the environment around you.
A precise method for casting a Circle is hard to pin down, just because they are so unique to each individual practitioner, and there are so many different methods that exist already. In general, though, a basic Circle can be cast with three simple steps:
1) Purify the space
Using any preferred method of purification, purify the space youβll be performing your ritual in of all disruptive energies. One of the most effective and traditional methods is to burn a purifying incense, such as sage, thyme, frankincense, sandalwood, etc.
For those of you who canβt burn incense for whatever reason, this can also be achieved with sound vibrations (singing, ringing bells, etc.), visualization (manually clearing the space with your own energy), spraying herbal water in the area (a common new age type of cleansing), or any other type of purification you may utilize.
2) Mark the Boundary of the Circle
Mark the boundary of your Circle on the ground. This can be done with salt, chalk, a crystal grid, sticks, leaves, oil, water, or any number of other methods. A Circle can also be traced in the ground if you are standing in sand, dirt, gravel, etc.
A common misconception about Circles is that they have to be physically marked on the ground. This simply isnβt true, though. If you lack the materials, space, or ability to physically create a Circle around you, you can also mark the ground with a Circle through visualization.
Close your eyes, and visualize your energy tracing a Circle in the ground around you and your sacred space. A visualization thats often helpful for me is imagining a Circle of fire igniting around me, but use whatever visualization works best for you.
3) Enchant the Circle and Make It Yours
This step is the most unique from practitioner to practitioner. Every Witch does things a bit differently, but essentially, the last step is to consecrate your Circle to protect this space from invasion and to focus the energies within towards your will.
I commonly perform this step with a simple spoken spell that goes something like:
Hear my words, for they are sacred.
Feel my power, for it is manifest.
I consecrate this Circle as my place of power, wherein I and I alone have total dominion.
I mark its border upon the ground, and by my power, I declare that nothing may enter here without my invitation.
As I command, so must it be.
β’ This is a very simple type of Circle. While it is perfect for keeping out stray energies and weaker spirits (like ghosts or nature energies), it is reliant solely upon your own strength. Depending on how effectively you cast it, it may not be enough to keep out stronger or more malevolent energies.
β’ A Circle can be strengthened through any number of methods, such as marking its border with charged crystals or designing an intricate Circle using sigilcraft. Research, experiment, and find out what works best for you.
β’ A very common method of strengthening a Circle is by evoking the Four Elements/Watchers, which I will discuss in a future post.
β’ After casting a Circle, make sure to invite in any spirits/deities that you evoke in your ritual. If you summon them to you but donβt invite them into your Circle, they may be present but will be unable to interact with you or your spell.
β’ After completing your ritual working, be sure to unbind/release your Circle. This will deconsecrate the space and release the energy youβve created into the universe for manifestation.
Be safe, and Happy Witching! π
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