CASTING THE CIRCLE  ONE

Set up : place a candle in each of the four cardinal directions.Lay
         the rest of the tools on the altar cloth or near it. The
         altar can be on the ground, a table, a rock or a stump. The
         altar should be in the center or just north of center of the
         Circle. Light the six candles and the incense, start the
         musicand begin the ritual.

				THE RITUAL

	Facing North, the High Priest and Priestess kneel in front of
the altar with him to her right. She puts the bowl of wateron the
altar, places the point of her athame in it and says:

	"I exorcise thee, O Creature of Water, that thou cast out from
         thee all impurities and uncleanliness of the world of
         phantasm; in the names of Cernunnos and Aradia"

	She then puts down her athame and holds up the bowl of water
in both hands. The High Priest puts the bowl of salt on the altar,
puts his athame in the salt and says:

	"Blessings be upon this Creature of Salt; let all malignity
         and hindrance be cast forth hencefrom, and let all good enter
         herein; wherefore so I bless thee, that thou mayest aid me,
         in the names of Cernunnos and Aradia."

	He then puts down his athame and pours the salt into the bowl
of water the High Priestess is holding. The High Priest then stands
with the rest of the Coven outside the Circle. The High Priestess then
draws the Circle with the sword, leaving agap in the Northeast
section. While drawing the Circle, she should visualize the power
flowing into the Circle from off the end of the sword. She draws the
Circle in a East to North or deosil or clockwise direction. She says:

	"I conjure thee, O Circle of Power, that thou beest a meeting
         place of love and joy and truth; a shield against all
         wickedness and evil; a boundary between men and the realms of
         the Mighty Ones; a rampart and protection that shall preserve
         and contain the power that we shall raise within thee.
         Wherefore do I bless thee and consecrate thee, in the names
         of Cernunnos and Aradia."

	The High Priestess lays down the sword and admits the
HighPriest with a kiss while spinning him deosil and whispers "Blessed
Be" . He then admits a women the same way. Alternate male female male.
Then the High Priestess finishes closing the Circle with the sword.
She then names three witches to help strengthen the Circle. The first
witch carries the bowl of consecrated water from East to East going
deosil, sprinkling the perimeter as she/he goes.  They then sprinkle
each member in turn. If the witch is male, he sprinkles the High
Priestess last who then sprinkles him. If female she sprinkles the
High Priest last, who then sprinkles her. The bowl is replaced on the
altar. The second witch takes the incense burner around the perimeter
and the third takes one of the altar candles. While going around the
perimeter, each person says:

	"Black spirits and white, 
         Red spirits and grey,
         Harken to the rune I say.
         Four points of the Circle, weave the spell,
         East, South, West, North, your tale tell.
         East is for break of day,
         South is white for the noontide hour,
         In the West is twilight grey,
         And North is black, for the place of power.
         Three times round the Circle's cast.
         Great ones, spirits from the past,
         Witness it and guard it fast."

	All the Coven pickup their athames and face the East with the
High Priest and Priestess in front, him on her right. The High
Priestess says:

	"Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the East, ye Lords of Air; I
         do summon, stir, and call you up to witness our rites	and to
         guard the Circle."

	As she speaks she draws the Invoking Pentagram of Earth in the
air with her athame. The High Priest and the rest of the Coven copy
her movements with their athames. The High Priestess turns and faces
the South and repeats the summoning:

	"Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the South, ye Lords of Fire; I
         do summon, stir and call you up, to witness our rites and to
         guard the Circle."

	She does the same pentagram and then faces West and says:

	"Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the West, ye Lords of Water,
         ye Lords of Death and Initiation; I do summon,	stir, and call
         you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle."

	She faces North with rest of the Coven and says:

	"Ye Lords of the Watchtowers of the North, ye Lords of	Earth;
         Boreas, thou gentle guardian of the Northern Portals; thou
         powerful God and gentle Goddess; we do	summon, stir and call
         you up, to witness our rites and to guard the Circle."

	The Circle is completed and sealed. If anyone needs to leave,
a gate must be made. Using the sword, draw out part of the Circle with
a widdershins or counterclockwise stroke.  Immediately reseal it and
then repeat the opening and closing when the person returns.

Farrar, Janet and Stewart; "Eight Sabbats For Witches"; Robert 	Hale 1983 and
Valiente, Doreen; "Witchcraft for Tomorrow"; Phoenix Publishing 1985