
Since the autumn equinox takes place on Thursday this week, and one of my readers has asked for the FHR equinox ritual so he can celebrate it, I've decided to pull the rite in question out of its regular sequence in the lessons and post it here. In order to perform this ceremony you need to know the opening and closing ceremony and you need to have all the hardware for working in an FHR temple -- the altar, the two pillars, the four candles, and the fan, censer, water cup, and salt bowl to represenjt the four elements. (You can find the details
here if you need a reminder.)
This version of the ceremony is designed as a solo ritual; there's another version that involves four people, but you need to get to the 5° grade of Teacher before you're qualified to do that. In the meantime, here's the ceremony; enjoy!
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Autumn Equinox Ceremony
This ritual should be performed within 48 hours at most of the moment of the equinox, which you can find online or in any almanac. It is around September 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. The ceremony is performed as follows.
Set up the altar with all four candles on it, place a chair in the west facing the altar, and open the temple in your current grade with the opening ceremony.
Speak aloud the following words.
“The Autumn Equinox has arrived, and the Sun and Earth renew the bonds that unite them. In this time of balanced powers, I invoke the blessings of the powers of nature upon myself, the Fellowship of the Hermetic Rose, and the Earth.
“In the world of nature, summer has given way and the Sun sinks from the heights of heaven into the south. The leaves of the trees blaze with orange and red as the fields turn harvest gold. The cries of the geese sound overhead as they begin their long journey toward their winter homes. Squirrels leap from branch to branch as they prepare for the long cold months to come; the sound of clashing antlers rings through the woods as stags test their strength before the watchful eyes of does.
“The ancients knew this season as the harvest time of the year, not only for those who gathered in the sheaves and led the cattle down from summer pastures but also for the wise whose harvest is the lore of past ages and the whispers of the Unseen. They recognized at this time the power of the desire cherished in the heart’s silence and the bonds that reach from person to person like the sea uniting shore with shore; they called down power from the Sun and called up wisdom from the Earth to illuminate their hearts.
“Therefore the work of this season begins from the quarter of water.”
Face west. Say the following words, visualizing the presence of the elements of air and water in their quarters, and feeling the polarity between them: “West; East. water; air. The realm of the Heart; the realm of the Mind. May they enter into the great harmony.”
Say the following words, visualizing the presence of the elements of fire and earth in their quarters, and feeling the polarity between them: “North; South. Earth; Fire. The realm of the Body; the realm of the Spirit. May they enter into the great harmony.”
Visualize the presence of all four elements in their quarters, and feel the complex fourfold relationship among them. Say: “The realm of the Waves; the realm of the Stones; the realm of the Winds; the realm of the Flames. May they enter into the great harmony.”
Face east and say: “By the hawk of May in the heights of morning, I invoke the air and the powers of the air! May their blessings be with all beings during the season to come.” As you say this, imagine a blazing star at the zenith, almost infinitely far above the temple; this is Regulus, the Royal Star governing the ceremony.
Face south and say: “By the white stag of the summer greenwood, I invoke the fire and the powers of the fire! May their blessings be with all beings during the season to come.” As you say this, imagine a ray of light descending from the star to the golden sphere of the Sun, blazing at zenith above the temple, high above but much closer than the star.
Face west and say: “By the salmon of wisdom who dwells in the sacred pool, I invoke the water and the powers of the water! May their blessings be with all beings during the season to come.” As you say this, imagine the ray of light descending further to the sphere of the full Moon standing at zenith above the temple, high above but much closer than the Sun.
Ninth, face north and say: “By the great bear who guards the starry heavens, I invoke the earth and the powers of the earth! May their blessings be with all beings during the season to come.” As you say this, imagine the ray of light descending from the shining Moon all the way to the temple itself. The entire temple is seen to be filled with rainbow-colored light, which radiates outward in all directions.
Face the altar, and say: “In this season of autumn may the Sun send forth his rays of blessing; may the Earth receive that blessing and bring forth her abundance.”
Be seated and enter into meditation, taking the season of autumn as your theme. When you have meditated for a time, cast a divination using any divinatory method you prefer, and take it as a guide for your work during the season ahead. Perform the closing ceremony to finish.