Self-Blessing
This ritual should be performed during the New Moon (at least when the moon is
waxing) , but it is not limited to that phase. Need, not season, determines the
performance.
There is real power in the Self Blessing; it should not be used other than in time of
need and should not be done promiscuously.
The purpose of the ritual is to bring the individual into closer contact with the
Godhead. It can also be used as a minor dedication, when a person who desires
dedication has no one who can dedicate him. This self blessing ritual may also be used
as a minor exorcism, to banish any negative influences which may have formed around
the person. It may be performed by any person upon himself, and at his desire.
Perform this ritual in a quiet place, free from distraction, and nude. You will need
the following:
1. Salt, about one quarter teaspon
2. Wine, about an ounce.
3. Water, abut one-half ounce.
4. Candle, votive or other.
The result of the ritual is a feeling of peace and calm. It is desirable that the
participant bask in the afterglow so that he may meditate and understand that he has
called the attention of the Godhead to himself, asking to grow closer to the Godhead in
both goals and in wisdom.
When you are ready to begin, sprinkle the salt on the floor and stand on it, lighting
the candle. Let the warmth of the candle be absorbed into the body. Mis the water
into the wine, meditating upon your reasons for performing the self blessing.
Read the following aloud:
Bless me, mother, for I am your child.
Dip the fingers of the right hand into the mixed water and wine and annoint the eyes,
Blessed be my eyes, that I may see your path.
Annoint the nose,
Blessed be my nose, that I may breathe your essence.
Annoint the mouth,
Blessed be my mouth, that I may speak of you.
Annoint the breasts,
Blessed be my breast, that I may be faithful in my work.
Annoint the loins,
Blessed be my loins, which bring forth the life of men and women as
you have brought forth all creation.
Annoint the feet,
Blessed be my feet, that I may walk in your ways.
Remain...and mediate for a while
Note: Although this is probably as basic as dedication can get, this nevertheless is very
useful even if only used for banishment of negativity.