The Witches' Creed
Mysterious Water and
Fire, The Earth and the wide-ranging Air,
By hidden Quintessence
we know Them, and we will keep silent and dare.
The birth and rebirth
of all Nature, the passing of Winter and Spring,
We share with the
life Universal, rejoice in the Magical Ring
Four times in the
year the Great Sabbat, returns, and the Witches are seen,
At Lammas and Candelas
dancing, on May Eve and old Halloween
When daytime and nighttime
are equal, when sun is at greatest and least,
The four lesser Sabbats
are summoned, again Witches gather in feast.
Thirteen silver moons
in a year are, thirteen is the Covens array,
Thirteen times at
Esbat make merry, for each golden year and a day.
The power has passed
down the ages, each time between woman and man
Each century unto
the other, ere times and the ages began.
When drawn is the
Magickal circle, by sword or athame of power,
Its compass between
two worlds lies, in the land of shades of that hour.
Our world has no right
to know it, and the world beyond will tell naught,
The oldest of Gods
are invoked there, the great work of Magic is wrought.
For two are the mystical
pillars, that stand at the gate of the shrine,
And two are the powers
of Nature, the forms and the forces divine.
And do what thou wilt
be the challenge, so be it in love that harms none,
For this is the only
commandment, By Magick of old be it done.
Eight words the Witches
Rede fulfill:
If it Harms none,
Do what Thou Will!
by Doreen Valiente
