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Tattoo Consecration Ritual Although this ritual
is intended primarily for the very common Celtic Teutonic interlace
tattoos that people have put about their upper arms, it can be
applied too to most tattoos on the arm and body that are At the dark of the
Moon, go to a place of solitude. Take with you an image of your
patron deity (with female aspect that appeals to you), a candle,
a iron knife (or athame), and a small bottle of rum or similar Set the images of your male and female patrons in a place of honour, and set the rum and the knife before them. Sit before the images, gaze on them, light the candle, and meditate for thirty-nine heartbeats upon your connection to your protective patrons. Then open the bottle
of rum and liberally wet your finger with it. On your tattoo
draw the "Tyr" rune (with arrow pointing upward), then
on the opposite side of the tattoo draw a sun-wheel (a circle
with an X "O High Ones,
hear my call! Pick up your blade and lay it across your tattoo in three places, saying in these or similar words: "May the armour
of protection Ever be stored If you have a tattoo on the other arm, or another place on the body, repeat this spell on that tattoo also. Then hold the bottle of rum up before the image of your patron, saying in these or similar words: "My friend
and lady, my guardian, Pour a little of
the rum before the image of your patrons, drink some It is well to repeat
this ritual whenever you feel the need of it, and
by Ed Fitch |
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