In the Hagstone Tradition, the witch is seen as self-sovereign. Witchcraft is not conferred by another, nor does it require the recognition of a group or lineage. Rather, it is seen as a lived relationship with the spirits, the Uncanny, and the craft itself. For that reason, self-initiation is considered the β€œprimary” path if induction into Hagstone Witchery, by making a declaration of one’s will to β€œwalk into the woods” and tread the Crooked Path.

Preparation

This rite is best performed at a crossroads at night, orβ€”if that is not safe or possibleβ€”within a ritually conjured liminal space. (See: Threshold Rite, Witches Compass, or Conjuring the Hedge depending on the desired type of space.

Bring the following:

  • A candle (to serve as your Witch Light)

  • A ring, cord, or piece of jewelry to bless as your token of dedication (a hagstone or iron amulet is recommended, as they serve a dual purpose of symbols of power and being useful tools within Hagstone Witchery)

  • A small offering (e.g., wine, bread, milk, or a coin)

  • A small amount of earth (or salt)

  • A small amount of powdered mugwort

Rite of Initiation

Perform the Threshold Rite (or your preferred rite of setting ritual space) and stand at the center of the liminal space you’ve conjured. Close your eyes. Take a moment to reaffirm your ritual goal in your mind: to dedicate yourself to the study and practice of Hagstone Witchery. (This rite can also be used to initiate oneself into any solitary witchcraft practice, if desired.)

When you are ready, light the candle/Witch Light, and speak:

By road and path, by track and trail,
I stand between, I lift the veil.
This is the place where the old ones tread,
Where the living meet the dead.

Kneel and take a handful of earth or salt (symbolizing the world of the living/mundane) in one hand and the mugwort (symbolizing the realm of the Uncanny/spirit) in the other hand. Bring your hands before you and whisper your name over the components,[1] saying:

I call my name ___________, I make it mine,
Written in earth, in salt, in sign.
Let spirits hear and know me wellβ€”
A witch now walks between the veil.

Let the components fall slowly from your hands, sprinkling it either over your head and shoulders, or in a circle around you, as you say:

Earth to flesh, dust to bone,
I stand apart, yet not alone.
The path is open, the way is setβ€”
A Witch is born, never to forget.

Draw in a breath, filling your lungs. (Recall that the breath in the Hagstone Tradition is associated with spirit, authority and power. You are drawing in air, transforming it with your innate power, and speaking with witch’s authority.) Stand tall. Raise your arms and call:[2]

Gather, Spirits! And listen well!
I have sought my Initiator in the shadows and the storm,
In the whispering winds and the flickering flame.
I have found Him/Her/Them, as all who came before,
And written my name in His/Her/Their book.
[3]

Hold your chosen token before you and speak:

By ash and elm, by yew and thorn,
This charm is bound, my oath is sworn.
As long as I wear (or bear) it, let my craft be trueβ€”
By night and by moon, by sun and by dew.

Pass the token over the candle flame. Then touch it to your forehead, your heart, and your lips. Finally, place it upon yourself.

Leave your offering at the crossroads (alt: at a gate, the roots of a tree, a windowsill, etc.), whispering:

For those who watch,
For those who guide,
For those who walk the path beside.

Blow out the candle/Witch Light, collect your things, and leave without looking over your shoulder.

Notes:

[1] Many witches choose a Craft Name during initiation. You may use your birth name, a nickname, a spirit-given name, or any name that feels resonant. Refer to your own folklore and magical beliefs about whether to share your true name with the spirits or use a magical pseudonym.

[2] This is written for initiates who have already found their Initiator. If you have not or do not plan to work with one, use this alternative:

Gather, Spirits! And listen well!
I heard the call through mist and rain,
Through silence deep and echoing name.
I followed it beyond the known,
And in the fog, I found my home.

[3] If you wish, you may name your Initiator aloud here. For example, add:
β€œHis/Her/Their name is __________!” before β€œAnd I have written my name in His/Her/Their book!”

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