Fire Circle Ritual
by Jeff Magnus McBride and Abigail Spinner McBride
"Alchemy is the gentle acceleration of growth through the use of the Fire of nature." -- Paracelsus
Since the dawn of time, human beings have gathered around the fire to make music, to dance, and to weave magic in the firelight. Alchemy is a paradigm of transformation, using the "fire of nature" to accelerate growth and change on interior levels. The Alchemical Fire Circle, grounded in this paradigm, is an evolving ritual form that has been in a state of refinement for the past sixteen years. Fire Circle Alchemy’s fundamental components are comprised of voice, music, movement, and service, which correspond to the magical elements of air, fire, water and earth, respectively. The rationale for these correspondences proceeds in a fairly logical fashion. Hence, voice corresponds with air for the reason that breath is essential to the production of human sound; similarly, music corresponds with fire, as it is the music that supplies the circle with its energy. Movement’s correspondence with water is an external reflection of the constant motion of the fluids held within; and service corresponds with earth, given that service is the ever-present foundation upon which all of the other work rests.
Fire Circle Alchemy
rituals include:
1) A Beginning:
this is a time when the entire group of celebrants unites in a collaborative
effort to ensure the mindful creation of the ritual/alchemical container in
which the ensuing magical Work will soon transpire. Most often, this is a task
with multiple layers, accomplished in part by asking community members to create
"Prayer Flags," strips of fabric which they have the opportunity to adorn with
their intentions or invocations in whichever way they find most appropriate
(e.g. language, symbols, etc.). These prayer flags are then tied onto a cord
that has been affixed to long torches secured to stakes, encircling the ritual
area, and thereby forming the boundary of the vessel.
2) A Middle:
this period is defined by an amalgam of multi-faceted symbiotic relationships,
in the midst of which there is a collective awareness of the planetary
influences on the actions and reactions of the people in the circle—a veritable
embodiment of the alchemical metals in solution.
3) An Ending:
as the solar disk begins to rise, there is a concomitant raising of the
energetic vibration of the group, followed by an interlude of stillness, an
intimate pause for reflection, internal and external, juxtaposed with reverence.
It is in this space of conscious group connection that the sun’s ascendance is
celebrated, a cosmological mirroring of the Gold that has been created during
the ritual process, and a symbolic ending of the ceremony.
Fire
Circle Alchemy is a ritual of transformation derived from a mystical tradition.
Availing ourselves of imagery and processes cognate to those pioneered in early
alchemy laboratories, we embark upon a mythic journey of re-creation, an
adoption of the alchemist’s Great Work, or Magnum Opus: the Quest for the
Philosopher's Stone.
The
Quest is a pilgrimage from the prima materia to the quintessence—to that which
transforms all it touches to gold. When we realize that we ourselves are the
prima materia, or primal matter, we can willfully endeavor to proceed through
the stages of refinement that empower us to become living, breathing forms of
the Philosopher's Stone—- vessels of Divinity, with the re-collected capacity to
transmute all that we touch to gold. Alchemy is a formula for the
spiritualization of matter, effecting all of our actions and interactions to
exist as spiritual acts. We consider each of the operations involved in bringing
forth this ritual to be a meditation, essentially imbued with the potential to
deliver countless spiritual lessons. There are no mundane undertakings. Every
stone that is set in the fire circle, and every torch that is filled and placed,
can be approached with sincere mindfulness.
Fire
Circle Alchemy is a ritual composition conducted with fluidity copious enough to
embrace, encourage, and inspirit spontaneous expression, and as such it is also
an unbounded and eternal experiment, one in which mutual creation is delivered
from the celebration and discovery of each other. Emerging from this venture is
a ceremonial union of opposites, a mélange of formal structure, artful
improvisation, and inspired spiritual offerings. Although the lineage of the
Alchemical Fire Circle can
be traced back to pagan gatherings, it has evolved beyond the conventions of its
origin, for it is an approach that welcomes all modes of life-affirming
spirituality.
In
order to maximize the elegant flow of the experiment, there are a number of
fundamental details that must be addressed, starting with set-up of the ritual
container and gathering of materials. If the ensuing magic is slated to take
place outdoors, this work is comprised of gathering wood for the fire,
assembling and positioning benches for the musicians, ensconcing tiki torches
for illumination, supplying water bottles to facilitate hydration, preparing a
food area for sustenance, constructing a welcome portal or gate to encourage
conscious entry to the vessel, and organizing a rattle altar, upon which shakers
and other small percussion toys are made available to all celebrants for use
throughout the duration of the rite. If you are indoors, it can be as simple as
clearing the middle of the room, turning off the phones, lighting a few candles
in the center, and cleansing the area with incense or sage.
The
ceremony begins with connection, by way of the physical linking of hands, the
emotional meeting of eyes, the mental contact of naming, and, periodically, by
the spiritual correspondence of invocation through expression of ritual
intentions. This initial interlacing of essence is attentively followed by a
circle casting (See note #1)
Our
magic circle, or alchemical vessel, if you will, is formulated from a
conglomeration of hands, hearts, minds and spirits, interwoven through music,
chant, spoken word, and movement. There is no pre-scribed liturgy or
pre-rehearsed form. By re-solving ourselves to dis-covering each other within
the mystery of sustained, mindful engagement, and by consciously choosing to
cross the threshold into the collaborative process of introducing, inventing,
spinning and galvanizing spontaneously emerging themes, celebrants are empowered
to witness and nurture each other's creativity, beauty, process and art, thus
becoming a harmony of communal inspiration, as we dance through the alchemical
stages from darkness into light.
Every
Alchemical Fire Circle is
unique & inimitable. To be clear, because the process unfolds extemporaneously,
it is never exactly the same, although there are apparent similarities in the
pattern. For instance, a fire-lighting ceremony of some nature invariably
occurs, along with an opening ritual that consistently stimulates and fuels a
thematically aligned chant... for example, on an evening when grandmothers have
been called upon to light the fire, the group might be motivated to sing "There
is an old woman who weaves the night sky, watch her spinning wheel, watch her
fingers fly. She weaves within us, beginning to end, our grandmother, our
sister, our friend. She changes everything she touches and everything she
touches changes..." (See note #2) These words could then conceivably evolve into
music and movement that echoes their sentiments, gradually becoming motion that
intimates spinning, thus sparking someone else to offer a spoken word piece
about web-weaving, and, in turn, awakening a new voice to call out, "Weavers,
weavers, we are weaving the web of life...", (see note #3) another chant which
would, in all probability, ripen into a related but divergent theme.... and on
the circle turns, all the way to illumination. When we consciously observe and
attend to what is actually happening in the circle, finding our inspiration and
improvisational directions from each other while staying mindfully engaged in
the process, we deepen into discovery of ourselves, our relationships, and our
community.
We
arrive at a juncture of metaphorical and literal portent in our quest when the
golden rays from above converge with our golden hearts below. The advent of the
sun is frequently celebrated by a period of sustained silence and tranquility, a
time set aside for group meditation on the very essence of this life-sustaining
orb. Upon consummation of this tacit operation, we customarily conclude with
solar adorations and prayers of thanksgiving (See note #4), after which there is
a unique opportunity to reconnect as an altared group, hand to hand and heart to
heart. In this expanse of intimacy, heartfelt offerings and requests are often
decanted… and then the circle is opened.
The
Alchemical Fire Circle
process is commonly repeated for three successive nights, with each amplifying
and forging upon the previous, and accordingly giving rise to a morning filled
with progressively more gold. Following sunrise on the final morning of the
opus, we share in a supreme release of all energies summoned and invoked in
service to our working, at which point the process of dismantling the physical
container of the Fire Circle and related installations (such as an Ancestors
Altar or other distinctive shrines and temples envisioned and manifested by the
community) is initiated and completed as a community project. People are
encouraged to gather a small quantity of ashes from the ritual fire before their
departure, to be used in personal magical efforts as an energy-rich touchstone,
as well as a tangible reminder of the procession and recession of all things.
Frequently, ashes are taken from one fire and used to seed other fires— a way of
symbolically blending and connecting magical workings from around the globe.
The Alchemical Fire Circle Architecture and Orbits
One
relatively universal way of understanding the composition of the Alchemical Fire Circle is by
correlating the pathways of movement with the planetary orbits and their
mythology. This model is an archetypal mirror of our solar system, and our dance
is a recreation of the great cosmic dance of life.
The
fire in the center of the vessel is representative of the Sun, the source of
energy, heat, light, and transformation. The metal that corresponds with Sol is
Gold -- Attainment. Wisdom. Self-realization. Often seen in perennial members of
the community as they channel the energy of the circle, the Sun corresponds with
our seventh chakra, the crown, and the foremost connection to Source.
It is common knowledge that numerous planets have moons. In our Fire Circle tradition, the Moon is associated with the Priest/ess current—nurturing, serving, assisting, and maintaining gravitational balance in any of the planetary orbits. The metal of the Moon is silver, and it corresponds with the sixth chakra, inner vision, intuition and dreaming.
The closest dance path circling the fire is the Mercury track. It is the fleet footed inner ring of movement. Dancers in this orbit are generally quite energized and active, like Quicksilver, the planet Mercury’s metallic match. Mercury represents a gas that rises and falls, and in addition, is also the mediator and messenger, related to clear communication, the fifth chakra, and the throat.
The Venus track is an intermediate path. This is an orbit of relationship in motion, with self and others. It is not uncommon for people engaging in this ring of planetary dance to be in light trance, attuned to the sensuality of movement, song and rhythm. The metal of Venus is Copper, which is dynamic and volatile. In our paradigm, Venus relates to the fourth chakra and the energies of the heart.
The Earth track, demarcated by corn-meal or flour, is a slow and deliberate moving orbit, for those in deep trance, doing rattle work, or personal grounding.
Defined by the interior ring of torches, the Mars track is a place to witness and consciously contribute to the creation of the transformational container. People regularly stand in this area with small rattles, providing sonic guardianship and energetic support for others who are active within the inner orbits. The metal of Mars is iron, and the energetic correspondence is one of warrior energy, martial and protective. Disciplined will and third chakra are connected to Mars.
Between the two torch rings is the Jupiter track, an area for interactions with others that are not suited to take place within the ever-moving circles of dance. In contrast to participating in idle chatter, people here can be seen feeding or watering each other, breathing together, hugging or rubbing shoulders. Not really a "social" zone, it is rather a place for conscious encounters of a stationary nature. The metal of Jupiter is Tin, which is a malleable metal, related to blending and balancing of energies as well as to the second chakra.
The ring of Saturn is delineated by the internal perimeter of the circle, including the prayer flags on the outer torch ring, the woodpile, and, occasionally, altars or shrines. The metal of Saturn is Lead, representing “heavy,” intense energy; power that needs to be purified, first chakra, survival instinct, and fight-or-flight response all connect here.
On the exterior side of the fire circle perimeter is the "comet's trail," a path for walking meditation which allows those individuals seeking solitude to stay engaged and involved in the energy of the fire circle if it is their will.
By conscientious consideration of this majestic cosmic dance, we can awaken into greater and greater awareness of the diverse elements and archetypes interacting within the vessel, and ultimately within the universe.
Inner Alchemy at the Fire Circle
At
the Fire Circle as in
life, we each carry around our own quandaries and calamities, material that
often nurtures impediments or “blocks” that perpetuate unsavory patterns of
stagnation. These internal obstructions can be visualized as literal blocks of
salt, a substance that is not only alchemically symbolic, but also long
recognized for its ability to preserve. This being said, on a more cerebral
level, salt can be linked to the preservation of memories, while on the
affective plain it is appropriately associated with the preservation of
feelings. These languished memories and feelings, whether we are conscious of
them or not, become a platform for the emergence, reappearance, recurrence, and
re-enactment of dramas with analogous mythopoetic foundations. Thus salt is in
fact a metonymy for that which sustains us in futile and ineffective cognitive
and behavioral processes.
Enveloped
in the pervasive intensity of the alchemical vessel, immersed in the
inter-activity of drum, dance, chant, and creative play, absorbed in the
profundity of trance, blocks get stimulated and dislodged organically. When a
particular threshold is attained, the sulfur, or energetic heat released by the
Fire, together with the fervor of drumming and movement, triggers a symbolic
liquefaction of the salt within. This natural element of the alchemical
progression is embodied through perspiration and tears, a corporeal expression
of the mental and spiritual liberation it signifies. The emotional overflowing
and experience of soul-stirring sensation that accompanies this literal brimming
over of the personal vessel has consistently been referred to as "popping," but
we a render a perceptual distinction by considering it more incisively, as a
release, which leads to real ease. Real ease in life is what truly empowers our
connections to Spirit, to ourselves, and to each other to flourish and thrive.
By
accepting the challenge of navigating through these processes and committing to
the ordeal, we are inherently provided with the blueprint for illumination in
the truest sense -- not guru-sitting-on-a-pillow illumination, but
shedding-new-light-on-our-lives illumination.
The
Fire Circle is a microcosm
for the macrocosm of our aggregate existence, and, therefore, any core issue or
challenge we encounter in our daily life will ineluctably be activated and
echoed within the vessel. As we encounter and sometimes collide with these
issues, it is our ability to negotiate the situation inside the Circle, while
remaining engaged in the process, which affords us the prospect and probability
of returning to a daily life where these matters no longer activate us. The
magic we co-create in the sacred container, through sustained engagement,
ripples out exponentially into the rest of our lives, for the highest good. The
mightier our ability to remain engaged in the Fire Circle process, the richer
and fuller our experience becomes, a truth that is mirrored in the greater
mystery of life. Though it can be challenging to stay fully committed to the
creative process from midnight, or earlier, until after sunrise, it is
specifically this kind of initiatory, inventive ordeal, virtually unheard of in
our culture, that furnishes us with the utmost opportunity for personal and
collective growth.
Working with Prima
Materia
When
issues come up, friends often say, "What's the matter?" So, let us examine the
"first matter," or Prima Materia, of alchemy, which is referred to
interchangeably in alchemical texts and literature as darkness, chaos, excrement
or lead. It is precisely this material, which many of us speciously dismiss as
useless, insignificant, bothersome, and even infuriating, from whence the final
golden product is derived. To transform lead into gold, or to spiritualize
matter, alchemists, and likewise, we at the Fire, utilize the following formula:
"Solve et Coagula," or “dissolve and recombine.”
The
initiation into the Great Work of Alchemy involves first the application of
heat, and subsequently the addition of water to catalyze the dissolving,
melting, and liquefying of the first matter. In his alchemical writings, Carl
Jung characterized this period as "breaking down the boundaries of the ego, and
allowing the chaotic material of the unconscious to pour forth where it can be
inspected by consciousness." In this sense, the alchemical expression, “Solve,”
quite accurately describes the initial interactions with self and others that
take place in the early hours of the Fire Circle—interactions that reflect the
softening of personal and group boundaries, and the opening of hearts.
The second
half of the alchemical idiom guiding the Fire Circle ritual is "Coagula,"
literally “coagulate,” an expression that denotes a re-assimilation with self,
others, and refined understanding. In terms of the alchemical process, this is
the reunification that occurs after the purifying stage of distillation. In
life, we can observe this corollary of the Work through our integration of the
lessons and experiences we have had around the fire into our community relations
and through our ability to further assimilate them into the orbit of our daily
lives, in our much grander circle around the fire of the sun.
The Alchemical Process
During the
course of an all-night fire, as well as a fire circle succession, time periods
with distinct energetic signatures are clearly discernable; three comprehensive
periods, along with their constituent components, are alchemically referenced as
follows:
NIGREDO:
The Latin
term for the first phase of the alchemical process is Nigredo, meaning“the
blackening.” In the laboratory, this is the phase where the "Prima Materia," or
first matter, is placed into a container and burned to ash, then dissolved to
produce a suspension. Within the fire circle, Nigredo is evidenced as a vast
expanse of chaotic, often frenetic activity—from the arrival and acclimation of
celebrants, to the excitement of the fire-lighting ceremony, to highly energized
dancing. On a personal or transformational level, this is a time when we "burn
away and dissolve" whatever stands between us and the Divine. The three stages
of alchemy encompassed by the Nigredo phase are:
1. Calcination (root chakra, Saturn, survival): The issue or issues within the physical container are brought up and heated by the Fire of chanting, drumming, dancing, and other creative expression.
2. Dissolution (sacral chakra, Jupiter, blending): The issues are dissolved in the sea of personal and collective emotion. Through sweat and tears, salt is released from the physical body, as blocks begin to dissolve.
3. Separation (solar plexus
chakra, Mars, choosing): In the alchemist’s laboratory, this is the stage when
the solution is broken up into its separate components. At the Fire Circle, people begin to
sacrifice whatever Lead they've been carrying into the fire to be transformed. A
choice is made to separate or release from the "issue," (energetic discharge,
more tears, or intense physical movement), and in so doing separate from the
things, which isolate our individual egos from others and Self. At this moment,
there is a transition.
ALBEDO:
The Albedo
phase, which in more orthodox alchemy relates to the whitening process, is a
time when the matter in the flask is softening and beginning to purify.
Translated to the vernacular of the fire circle, this phase corresponds to a
palpable lightening of the energy; perhaps the drumming grows quieter, or the
songs and chants move to a place of more richness and depth, or the dancing
becomes more lyrical. Coincidentally, this is often the time when the sky begins
to grow light. The above and the below are united in the heart, resulting in a
vibration of increased purity and strength. The three stages of the alchemical
process that comprise the Albedo phase are:
4. Conjunction (heart chakra/Venus, joining together through love): The shift to Albedo, the white, soft stage of the Work. This step represents the coming together of Self and ego, soul and spirit, or the individual and the community. An important step; often it gives us a deeper understanding of our Higher Self in contrast to our ego. At the Fire Circle, deeper connections are forged between the person releasing and the other celebrants who witness, receive or catch the energy and assist gently through the process.
5. Fermentation (throat chakra/Mercury, speaking): In Alchemy, fermentation is the process of refining, skimming the crud that rises to the surface, to find a purer solution. We have had the experience of burning, dissolving, separating, and joining together. Now, we are speaking our truth and separating the subtle from the gross as we continue to refine.
6. Distillation (third eye chakra, Moon, introspective visioning): At this stage of the Work, we have a pure, refined "solution." We gain insight and understanding by "processing" our issues through the alchemical laboratory that is our body. By contemplating the past, while being engaged in the present, we can now make informed choices about how to move and interact at the Fire, and out in the world in the future.