The Witches’ Rune is often used as an energizing opening ritual. This chant is recited with great energy while rocking, dancing or spinning deosil by just one person for a similar opening. BWC witches dance widdershins! 

The Cone of Power

Some covens use this chant for the Ring Dance around the altar. Our version is normally outdoors and dancing around a fire if the weather allows. A cauldron is good for indoor events.

What you can find is something quite powerful should the energy the group connect! If people really get into the chanting and create enough energy the fire will begin to form a cone and dance by itself. The cone can raise quite high and respond quite hypnotically to the group. And this is called a cone of power.

Once the cone of power, or energy, is completely formed, that energy is then sent out en masse, directed towards whatever magical purpose is being worked on. Whether it’s healing magic, protection, or whatever, the group typically releases all of the energy in unison. This kind of power can also be directed into the individuals participating further charging their magical abilities.

We begin by each person sharing something they are needing, or perhaps we are all working on one individual (or a client). The person who is talking holds the cup of wine. After they finish saying what they need to say they take a sip of the wine. The cup is then passed to the next person with a kiss, and they continue.

Next…

Everyone faces inward and, holding hands left palms up and right palms downward. No one must let go and all must keep moving. Generally, people start off slow and then get faster and faster as the chanting continues. People only stop when enough energy has been raised and then everybody collapses onto the floor, feeling the charge of the energy.

When everybody has said their piece we all say the witches’ rune once (Version 2 below is one we work with most often).

When everybody begins to move they only chance the following to raise the energy/cone

“Eko, Eko, Azarak,

Eko, Eko, Zamilak,

Eko, Eko, Cernunnos,

Eko, Eko, Aradia!

 

The Witches’ Rune

Version 1:

Darksome night and shining moon

Hearken to the Witches Rune.

East then South, West then North

Hear! Come! I call thee forth!

By all the powers of land and sea

Be obedient unto me.

Wand, pentacle, and the sword

Hearken ye unto my word.

Cords and censer, scourge and knife

Waken all ye into life.

Powers of the witches blade

Come ye as the charge is made.

Queen of heaven, queen of hell

Send your aid into the spell.

Horned Hunter of the night

Work my will by magick right.

By the powers of land and sea

As I do say, “So mote it be!”

By all the might of moon and sun

As I do will, it shall be done!

 

Version 2:

“Eko, Eko, Azarak,

Eko, Eko, Zamilak,

Eko, Eko, Cernunnos,

Eko, Eko, Aradia!

Darksome night and shining moon,

East, then South, then West, then North;

Hearken to the Witches’ Rune

Here we come to call ye forth!

Earth and Water, Air and Fire,

Wand and Pentacle and Sword,

Work ye unto our desire,

Hearken ye unto our word!

Cords and censer, scrounge and knife,

Powers of the Witch’s blade

Waken ye unto life,

Come ye as the charm is made!

Queen of heaven, Queen of hell,

Horned Hunter of the night

Lend your power unto the spell,

And work our will by magic rite!

By all the power of land and sea,

By all the might of moon and sun

As we do will, so mote it be;

Chant the spell, and be it done!

 

Version 3:

Darksome night and shining moon

Hearken to the Witches Rune.

East then South, West then North

Hear! Come! I call thee forth!

By all the powers of land and sea

Be obedient unto me.

Wand, pentacle, and the sword

Hearken ye unto my word.

Cords and censer, scourge and knife

Waken all ye into life.

Powers of the witches’ blade

Come ye as the charge is made.

Queen of heaven, queen of hell

Send your aid into the spell.

Horned Hunter of the night

Work my will by magick right.

By the powers of land and sea

As I do say, “So mote it be!”

By all the might of moon and sun

As I do will, it shall be done!

Eko Eko, Azarak

Eko Eko, Zomilarak

Eko Eko, Cernunnos

Eko Eko, Aradia.

 

Solo?

The Gardnerian Book of Shadows, by Gerald Gardner, offers this opening for the solo practitioner

 

Darksome night and Shining Moon, East, then South, then West, then North, Harken to the Witches Rune: Here come I to call thee forth.

Earth and Water, Air and Fire, Wand and Pentacle and Sword, Work ye unto my desire, Harken ye unto my word.

Cords and Censer, Scourge and knife, Powers of the Witches Blade, Waken all ye into life, Come ye as the Charm is made:

Queen of Heaven, Queen of Hell, Horned Hunter of the Night, Lend your power unto the Spell, Work my will by Magic Rite.

If chant is used to reinforce a work already begun, end with this:

By all the power of land and sea, by all the might of moon and sun,

What is my will- “So mote it be,”What I do say- “It shall be done.”


References:

  • https://pentacle.swankivy.com/wichrune.html
  • http://metaphysicsandlore.com/witches-rune-or-wiccan-chant/
  • https://witchesofthecraft.com/witches-rune/

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