Under the bright full moon, in the grove at the center of the Hundred Acre
Wood, the celebrants come together. Pooh, as summoner, bids them to enter
into the sacred place.
One by one, they file in and take their places around the fire. And they
wait, and wait and wait, and wait.
"Oh bother!" says Pooh. "Our High Priest is not here. How ever can we hold
our ritual tonight?"
And they wait some more.
Then they hear a crash, and a crash and a crash and a crash, and out of
the brush explodes the High Priest.
"Wooohooohooohooo!!! Never fear! The night is clear, and Tigger's here!
Tiggers run on Pagan Standard time, you know! Now let the ritual
begin!!!"
He looks to his left, and takes Rabbit's hand. "Hand to hand this circle
is cast."
Rabbit turns to his left, to Owl. "Hand to hand, this circle is cast."
Owl turns, and reaches down to Piglet. "Ahem. Now from hand to hand, in a
most wonderous way, a way that has a history that stretches back into the
dawn of time, to when..."
(a series of coughs from the group)
"Oh yes. To you, Piglet, hand to hand the circle is cast."
Piglet turns to Eeyore. "Hand to...uh....er...em."
Eeyore: "I don't have any hands. I guesss I'm messing things up once
again." He pouts.
Piglet, though he is a little fellow, feels up to any challenge.
"W w w w w well then, hand to ear the circle is cast, my friend."
And so, on it goes.
"Woohoohoohoo," says Tigger. "The circle is cast, our sacred space is
whole. So Mote it Be!! Woohoo!!"
"So Mote it Be," reply the others.
"And now, why don't we invite the elements to join us in our celebration
tonight? Rabbit?"
Rabbit: "Guardians of the North, Element of Earth, wonderful earth that
gives forth carrots, oh beautious, joyous, wonderful carrots, I invite you
to join us in our celebration tonight. Hail and Welcome!"
"Hail and Welcome," repeats the group.
Owl: "Ahem!! Guardians of the East, Element of Air, the spirit of our
intelligence and wisdom, of which I of course am a prime example, well
read and studious as I am, a font of knowledge as it were, the source for
any information you may need, the..."
(coughing from the group once more)
"Ahem, er, yes, Element of Air, we invite you to join us tonight.
Hail and Welcome."
"Hail and Welcome," repeats the group.
Piglet: "G g g guardians of the South, Element of Fire, I invite you to
join us tonight. I know I'm a little Piglet, but I have a b b b big
voice, and an even b b b bigger heart, s s so I know you will hear m m m
me. H h h h hail and Welcome."
"Hail and Welcome," repeats the group.
Eeyore: "Oh. I guess it's my turn. Not that anyone would really listen to
me, but it's my job so I'll do it. Guardians of the West, Element of
Water, I suppose I should ask you to join us tonight. And I'll probably
get all wet, and have to walk around all night, smelling
like wet fur. Oh well, Hail and Welcome I suppose."
"Hail and Welcome," repeats the group.
"Woohoohoohoo!!! Now, if our sister Kanga can call upon the Lady?"
Kanga: "Blessed Lady, Goddess of the moonlight, Mother of us all who keeps
us as joeys in the pouch of her world. Oh, now Roo, you musn't do that.
You musn't play with the cleansing oil like that."
"But Mama..."
"Now Roo, behave. Thank you. Now, Blessed Mother, you know what children
are like, so I'll just go ahead and invite you to join with us and lend
your spirit to this joyous night. Hail and Welcome."
"Woohoohoohoo!!!. The circle is cast. The Lady is with us. Ain't it just
grand?"
Tigger raises his arms to the sky, and starts to twirl, and starts to
bounce, and twirls and bounces, twirls and bounces, deosil around the
circle.
"Woohoohoohoo. The wonderful thing about witches, is witches is wonderful
things. They dance, they prance, they clap and sing. They live a life of
joy, peace and fun. But, the most wonderful thing about witches is...I
AIN'T the only one.
The wonderful thing about witches, is witches is wonderful folks. They're
serious when needed, but always quick with jokes. They honor the Lord,
they honor the Lady. They love to lay in a field and bask in the sun, or
under a tree where it's shady. But, the most wonderful
thing about witches is, I AIN'T the only one.
The wonderful thing about Witches, is Witches have wonderful souls. Their
hearts will swell, they make folks well, and around campfires, stories
tell. They're happy, clappy, sometimes sappy, and when they don't ground
right, they're often zappy, but the most wonderful thing about Witches
is........ I.... AIN'T.... The..... Only..... One. Woohoohoohoohoo!
Blessed Be!"
"Blessed Be!" repeats the group.
"Oh, bother," says Pooh. "That is so silly. This is a ritual. I don't
think we're supposed to be silly, are we?"
"Au contraire, my dear Pooh. Woohoohoo!!!. We are willy nilly, and silly,
but we are celebrating the joy in our hearts, the zest for life that we
have, the energy that we share. We heal our souls with happy fun, we set
our spirits free to run, we live the beauty of the moon and sun. We're
Witches you know. hehehehe. Now, please bring forth the bread, wine and
honey so we can complete our blessed night."
"Oh, bother!" says Pooh. "The honey jar seems to be empty. I know there
was some here, when I checked its taste before ritual. Where ever could it
have gone? I guess I've ruined the ritual now. Oh bother, Oh woe."
"Woohoohoohoo, Christopher Robin is right you know, you really ARE a silly
old bear. We're together, with each other and with the Lady. Honey would
be nice I'm sure, but our ritual was good and lovely and pure. Perhaps
next time though, you could bring two jars? Woohoohoohoo!!!
Now, take this cup, and take this bread, and with all being done and said,
we are sisters and brothers, from last to first. May you never hunger, may
you never thirst. Woohoohoohoo!!!"
And so the cup is passed, and the bread to share, and not one thought
given to a worldly care.
"Woohooohoohoo!!! And now, let us end our Full Moon Ritual. Kanga?"
Kanga: "Thank you Tigger, and for behaving yourself, thank you Roo."
"Oh, Mama!"
Kanga: "Blessed Lady, we thank you for your presence with us tonight,
though like the good Mother you are, you are always with us, at least in our
hearts. Go if you must, stay if you will. Hail and Farewell."
"Hail and Farewell," repeats the group.
Eeyore: "Well, Water, I didn't think you'd come, but I guess it's nice
that you did. Go if you must, and you probably will, stay if you want to.
Hail and Farewell."
"Hail and Farewell," repeats the group.
Piglet: "Element of Fire, I kn kn knew you would listen to my c c c call.
Thank you for c c c coming. Go if you must, stay if you will.
Hail and Farewell."
"Hail and Farewell," repeats the group.
Owl: "Ahem!! Element of Air, I knew that you would come, as I'm wont to
know so many things, but I thank you none the less. Go if you must, stay
if you will. Hail and Farewell."
"Hail and Farewell," repeats the group.
Rabbit: "Element of Earth, provider or carrots and cabbages and many great
things, I thank you for coming tonight. Go if you must, stay if you will.
Hail and Farewell."
"Hail and Farewell," repeats the group.
"Woohoohoohoo. Just one more thing to do!! As hand to hand the circle was
cast, or hand to ear, or ear to hand, or from me to you and you to me,
it's time from hand to hand the circle set free."
Tigger turns to Pooh. "Hand to hand, the circle is opened." And so in
widdershins, on it goes. "Woohoohoohoo, and now we're through. Unlike my
furniture, and many other things as well, the circle is open, yet never
broken. So Mote It Be!!!"
"So Mote It Be!" shouts the group.
Tigger starts to bounce, the others start to smile and look about.
"Now, music laughter and dance, this is it, this is your chance. Tiggers
are excellent drummers you know. Wohoohoohoo!!!!"
And the sounds of drumbeats and laughter are heard all through the night
and all through the Hundred Acre Wood.