
Aradia
Italian;
Queen of the Witches, daughter of Diana.
Aradia is an extremly powerful entity and protectress of witches in general.
The following invocation is VERY old, she was said to work her magic with great power
and used her powers to help others who were weaker than herself.
This is an example of her invocation and would reccomend that you be careful when and IF using the following invocation.
Aradia! my Aradia!
Thou art my daughter unto him who was
Most evil of all spirits, who of old
Once reigned in hell when driven away from heaven,
Who by his sister did thy sire become,
But as thy mother did repent her fault,
And wished to mate thee to a spirit who
Should be benevolent,
And not malevolent!
Aradia, Aradia! I implore
Thee by the love which she did bear for thee!
And by the love which I too feel for thee!
I pray thee grant the grace which I require!
And if this grace be granted, may there be
One of three signs distinctly clear to me:
The hiss of a serpent,
The light of a firefly,
The sound of a frog!
But if you do refuse this favour, then
May you in future know no peace nor joy,
And be obliged to seek me from afar,
Until you come to grant me my desire,
In haste, and then thou may'st return again
Unto thy destiny. Therewith, Amen!

Thee we invoke, by the moon-led sea,
Come where the round of the dance is trod,
Come to the charm of the chanted prayer,
In fiery flame by starlight pale,
Come! Come!
Through the stars to the heaven's height
We speak the spell they power unlocks,
The Grimoire of Lady Sheba.
=Unknown
{ Spring Goddess Charge }
Hear then the words of Diana the Moon,
*Source; "Wicca" by Vivianne Crowley
{ The Witches' Rune }
Darksome night and shining moon,
Cords and censor, scourge and knife.
By all the powers of land and sea,
Eko, eko Azarak !
*Source; "Wicca" by Vivianne Crowley
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~ Goddess in Song ~
I learned the folowing songs in the Bardic tradition,
taught to me at a 1998 Samhain celebration with the ShadowFolk Coven in NYC.
And as the Bardic custom is to pass stories and song through word of mouth
sometimes there are variations to the songs and stories.
These songs have brought great joy and energy to my rituals, and spellworkings.
Isis, Astarte, Diana, Hecate,
We all come from the Horned God,
Hoof and horn, hoof and horn,
The Goddess is alive and magick is afoot!
Source; author unknown
Author;Andras Corban Arthen
Invocation to the Horned God

By the flame that burneth bright,
O' Horned One!
We call they name into the night,
O' Ancient One!
By the standing stone and the twisted tree.
Thee we invoke where gather thine own,
By the nameless shrine forgotten and lone.
Horn and hoof of hte goatfoot god!
By moonlit meadow, on dusky hill,
When the haunted wood is bushed and still,
As the moon bewitches the midnight air.
Evoke thy powers, that potent bide
In shining stream and the secret tide.
In shadowy host that rides the gale,
And by the fern-brakes fairy-haunted
Of forests wild and woods enchanted.
To the heart-beats drum!
Come to us who gather below
When the broad white moon is climbing slow
We hear thy hoofs on the wind of night!
As black tree-branches shake and sigh,
By joy and terror we know thee nigh.
At Solstice, Sabbat and equinox.

Invocation to the Goddess
O Gentle Goddess, listen to my rune,
Bend to me Thine ear,
Let my incantations and my charms
Be heard. Come unto me,
O Mighty Mother of us all,
To protect me, your child,
O Great Queen of Life,
Together with the aid of
The Lord of the Wildwood,
Thy son and thy lover,
To protect me with power,
O Gentle Goddess
Of purest fairest beauty.
Be with me know

Goetic Magic & Invoking Spirits




the bright Virgin.
Changing but unchanging,
my mystery is unanswerable,
but solve ye that mystery.
My nature is unknowable,
but strive to understand me.
Darkness and light are met within me.
I flee from thee, but lure thee on;
I seek for thee, but hide my face;
I speak to thee, but my words are silent.
East then South then West then North.
Hearken to the Witches' Rune.
Here we come to call thee forth.
Earth and Water, Air and Fire,
Wand and pentacle and sword,
Work ye unto our desire,
and hearken ye unto out word.
Powers of the Withches' blade,
Waken all ye unto life,
And come ye as the charm is made.
Queen of heaven, Queen of hell,
Horne'd hunter of the night,
Lend your power unto our spell,
And work our will by magic rite.
By all the might of moon and sun,
As we do will so mote it be,
Chant the spell and be it done.
Eko. eko Zamilak !
Eko, eko Cernunnos !
Eko, eko Aradia !
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We all come from the Goddess
We all come from the Goddess,
and to her we shall return
Like a drop of rain flowing to the ocean.
(Repeat)
Demeter, Kali, Innana!
(Repeat)
and to him we shall return
Like a spark of flame-rising to the heavens.
(Repeat)
all that dies shall be reborn
Corn and grain corn and grain,
all that falls shall rise again!
(Repeat)
The Goddess is alive and magick is afoot!
(Return to beginning)
Air I Am
Air I am
Fire I am
Water, Earth and Spirit I am.
(Repeat 3 x)2015 Barbara Morris / Moonsmuses.com