SYLVAN
WICCA /SHAMANISM
LESSON 4
Lesson Four: Symbolism
One of the most powerful tools we can use in our ritual work is
symbolism. If you
haven't worked with symbols, the easiest way to think of them is as an
object which
creates an emotional or instinctive response within us. Symbols can take
a thousand
different forms, ranging from your favorite Rune and the meaning it
holds, to a
childhood photograph that represents your family to you, to a stone which
immediately
brings to mind the place you found it in.
As a Witch, anything we can hold in our mind contains an energy that we
can call
upon, that we can add to our rite. If you'll think back to my morning
shave, I chose a
memory for each element, a symbolic representation of that element's
energy. By
recalling that memory into my mind, I was able to call upon the power it
was connected
to, to recreate the energy it held in each cupped handful of water.
We'll go into symbolism in more depth later on in this guide, but for
now, the best way
to begin exploring it is to follow your instincts and simply apply it. As
I tell all my
students, "Learn to follow your heart - it won't lead you astray."
Exercise Four: Symbolism
Gather symbols that represent the things that you're hoping to find
on
your spiritual path. These can take any form you choose. There are
no
limitations here, only the leading of your heart. When you have
brought these
things together, sit quietly and hold each in your hands, letting it
speak to you.
Just relax and let the images come into your mind. Take as long as
you like.
When you've gone through the items, one by one, pick a place in your
home to
set a few of them. Arrange them however you feel is best. Try not to
follow any
preconceived ideas of spacing or balance, but simply place them
where it seems
right.
Over the next few days, stop before your collection once or twice a
day and
think about the things they represent. In your spare moments,
consider each
dream you're hoping to reach on your spiritual path, each part of
you that you
desire to bring to life. As you stop before your collection, think
of these things
and how the symbolism in each item speaks to you.
Write down your feelings, your thoughts, and your insight about each
object.
Feel free to add to the list of observations as the days slowly
pass. Don't be
surprised if your feelings about an item change, if you feel led to
change their
order, or if you take an item away or add something new to the
collection. But
each time you do, write it down and consider why your connection to
an object
has changed, why its symbolism has altered. You may learn more about
yourself from this simple exercise than you would have at first
thought
possible.
This exercise has two basic purposes behind it. First of all it gives you
an arena to practice
working with symbols and visualization. This is an important step in
learning to move and
wield magickal energy. The same processes with which you connect an
emotion or
memory to an object will be called upon in the ritual and spellwork we
will do later on in
this guide.
The second purpose behind it is to begin teaching you to learn on your
own. You will
naturally outgrow every teacher, every guide, every path if you allow
yourself to do so.
The only instructor you won't outgrow is life. Life will continually
surprise you. As you
grow, your insights will change, your perspective will shift, and you
will see the world
through new eyes. By considering the "why" behind your choices, behind
the decision to
place objects in a certain way or to change the object you have chosen,
you will begin to
find answers to questions you didn't know to ask. As you write down your
response, you
may be surprised as to what you learn about yourself. But that is one of
the reasons why
there is nothing to memorize in this course, that you simply follow your
own impressions,
instincts, and intuition. This isn't a process of learning how to be like
me, to follow in my
footsteps. This is about finding your own way, the path that is right for
you and the life
which gives you the most joy. And symbolism is one of the tools with
which you'll begin
to explore that life and claim it as your own.
The First Cycle course is written by Graelan Wintertide
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