Witches Charm: initiation ritual Orkney
folklorist Walter Traill Dennison Documented in Orkney in 1880 in Scotland: "The Witches' Charm Witches" is a ritual dedicated to the gods to which the witch decides to devote himself to gain magical powers.
Land of the Midnight Sun, Ring of Brodgar by Lisa Tyson
During the full moon, go to a lonely beach on the sea. Turn on yourself about three times and then "fade" on the ground and lie on the beach at ebb - the area between the high and low tide. Put a stone in each of your outstretched hands and feet, one head, one on chest cavity, and a heart on a total of seven stones. Talking aloud
O 'Mester King or' a 'that's ill, How
fill me wi' the Warlock's Skill,
An 'I Shall Serve wi' me at will.
Trow take me gin I Sinno!
Trow take me gin I winn!
Trow take me win I Cinna! How
take me noo, an take me to, 'Take
lights an' liver, pluck and ga, Take
me, take me, I say noo,
de Fae, or how 'to heed, from tae tip o' tae be. Take a
'dats oot an' in or 'me. Take an
hare to hide an 'tae thee. Take
Hert an harns, flesh, and bleud Banes,
Take a 'atween the seeven Stanes, I' de name of da Muckle Wallowa black!
Ring of Brodgar by Malcolm Webster
Translation: Master
O King of all that is evil,
Come and fill me with the powers of witch
And I must serve you with all my will.
The devil take me if I have sinned!
The devil take me if I can fly!
The devil take me when I can not! Come and take
me, and everyone
Get the lungs and liver, organs and feet,
Take me, take me now I say!
From the front of the head, the tip of your finger.
Take everything outside and inside of me.
Take the hair and hide and everything to you.
Take the heart and brain, flesh, blood and bones,
Take all of the seven stones!
In the name of the great dark witch!
Remain calm and meditate for a moment, then open your eyes, turn left, get up and throw every single stone in the sea, shouting: "Trow take me with every shot."
The "Master King" may be Manannan or Shona, Gael God of the Sea, the world underground, and the dead. The "great dark witch" is more likely Nicneven also associated with the titles "Gyre Carline" and "Queen of Elphame" the Scottish equivalent of the dark goddess Hecate others as , Hel, Holda and possibly linked to Norns. To dedicate yourself to these two, the aim is to give yourself to 'unseelie ..
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