Here is a ritual of wrath and chastisement passed down to us originally by the witches of medieval
Spain.
It is a conjuration of the Horned One, using his Christianized titles, "Barabbas," "Satanas," and "the
devil." In his destructive aspect, Cernunnos could well be allied with those images, although nothing
like the usual Christian theological background for his existence is accepted by present-day members
of the craft. However, the spell is impressive, and traditional, even with the implied theological red
herrings.
Cast a triangle on a night when the moon is waning, using an incense of wrath and chastisement.
Decorate your altar with your usual Cernunnos embellishments. In the centre of the triangle, place
your glowing thurible.
Summon Cernunnos with the incantation, "Eko, Eko Azarak, etc." Then take a small amount of
purified salt, coriander seed, and a small carnelian, or sardstone. Not only is this a magical
"accumulator" or fascination gem, but it is also a Martial red in colour. Place it in your pestle and
mortar, and grind the substances together. They don't have to be pulverized to a powder, just
sufficiently to mix well with one another. Divide the resultant mixture into three heaps.
As midnight strikes, scoop one of the heaps into your left hand, and chant the first part of the spell,
passing it from hand to hand, to and fro, as you do:
Salt and coriander, I conjure thee
by Barabbas, by Satanas,
by the devil cursed be!
Not as salt and coriand I call thee
but the heart of [victim's name]!
With that, cast the mixture into the thurible fire with your left hand. As it blazes up, continue:
As thou burnst, so let the heart of [N] burn;
and bring it here to me!
Conjured by the Queen of Sard,
by the underworld itself,
by the sailors on the sea!
[N] I summon thee
by Barabbas, by Satanas,
by the devil conjured be!
By the underworld itself,
Spirit of the Sard,
enter in [N]
and bring him quickly here to me!
Powers of the abattoir,
guide him here to me!
Powers over Cocodover,
bring him quickly here to me!
With more messages I send to call thee,
by the Queen of Sorcery,
by the Queen of Elvenhome
who walks the fields by day,
the crossroads haunts by night
spinning wars and enmity!
I join you all! Now go we all
enter [N] silently,
from thence I return home yet again
after twisting his side,
his lungs,
and the strings of his heart most terribly!
Repeat this three times in all, using the second and third heap of powder for each repetition. At the
end of the third repetition, seal with the triple cross made with the left hand, and the words "So mote it
be!"
Before you deal with the great keystone of destructive witchcraft, "Grand Envoutement," or
bewitchment, I would mention three considerably less sinister though traditional minor processes
which cater to the jealous witch.
Spain.
It is a conjuration of the Horned One, using his Christianized titles, "Barabbas," "Satanas," and "the
devil." In his destructive aspect, Cernunnos could well be allied with those images, although nothing
like the usual Christian theological background for his existence is accepted by present-day members
of the craft. However, the spell is impressive, and traditional, even with the implied theological red
herrings.
Cast a triangle on a night when the moon is waning, using an incense of wrath and chastisement.
Decorate your altar with your usual Cernunnos embellishments. In the centre of the triangle, place
your glowing thurible.
Summon Cernunnos with the incantation, "Eko, Eko Azarak, etc." Then take a small amount of
purified salt, coriander seed, and a small carnelian, or sardstone. Not only is this a magical
"accumulator" or fascination gem, but it is also a Martial red in colour. Place it in your pestle and
mortar, and grind the substances together. They don't have to be pulverized to a powder, just
sufficiently to mix well with one another. Divide the resultant mixture into three heaps.
As midnight strikes, scoop one of the heaps into your left hand, and chant the first part of the spell,
passing it from hand to hand, to and fro, as you do:
Salt and coriander, I conjure thee
by Barabbas, by Satanas,
by the devil cursed be!
Not as salt and coriand I call thee
but the heart of [victim's name]!
With that, cast the mixture into the thurible fire with your left hand. As it blazes up, continue:
As thou burnst, so let the heart of [N] burn;
and bring it here to me!
Conjured by the Queen of Sard,
by the underworld itself,
by the sailors on the sea!
[N] I summon thee
by Barabbas, by Satanas,
by the devil conjured be!
By the underworld itself,
Spirit of the Sard,
enter in [N]
and bring him quickly here to me!
Powers of the abattoir,
guide him here to me!
Powers over Cocodover,
bring him quickly here to me!
With more messages I send to call thee,
by the Queen of Sorcery,
by the Queen of Elvenhome
who walks the fields by day,
the crossroads haunts by night
spinning wars and enmity!
I join you all! Now go we all
enter [N] silently,
from thence I return home yet again
after twisting his side,
his lungs,
and the strings of his heart most terribly!
Repeat this three times in all, using the second and third heap of powder for each repetition. At the
end of the third repetition, seal with the triple cross made with the left hand, and the words "So mote it
be!"
Before you deal with the great keystone of destructive witchcraft, "Grand Envoutement," or
bewitchment, I would mention three considerably less sinister though traditional minor processes
which cater to the jealous witch.
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