Beltaine/High Spring: the traditional dates are
Southern Hemisphere – October 31st or 1st November
Northern Hemisphere – April 30th (May Eve) or 1st May
The actual astronomical date varies, and it is the meridian point or cross-quarter day between Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice, thus actually a little later in early November for S.H., and early May for N.H., respectively.
The purpose of the video is for ceremony and I suggest pausing the video where it suits you, to add your own processing, embellishments and/or your own drum, percussion, music, and voice wherever you please. I have made short spaces in the video where it may be paused.
The script for this Beltaine ceremony is offered in Chapter 8 of my book A Poiesis of the Creative Cosmos: Celebrating Her within PaGaian Sacred Ceremony, with all acknowledgements and references there.
The elements of Water, Fire, Earth and Air on the altar in this video are placed in directions that are appropriate to my region in the Southern Hemisphere, and East Coast Australia: you may place yours differently, and transliterate when I name the direction, which I only do at the beginning.
The images used are a collage of footage and photos from the 2024 Beltaine ceremony at my place in Wakka Wakka country, South East Queensland Australia, and from previous Beltaine ceremonies that I facilitated over the decades in MoonCourt, Goddess ceremonial space, in Gundungurra and Darug country, Blue Mountains Australia.
To enhance participation in the ceremony, you may like to have the following:
- the element of Water flavoured with rose water.
- the element of Earth in a large dinner plate and card paper large enough for handprints, along with a bowl of water for washing hands after.
- a small bouquet of scented flowers and/or herbs for the element of Air.
- a firepot for the element of Fire. This may be a clay pot of sand into which a small amount of methylated spirits will be poured and lit: it produces a soft flame that will not set off fire alarms, though care should still be taken.
- a larger firepot or two – either near the altar or located where suitable, for either leaping the flames, or simply passing your hand over flames. This firepot may be a larger version of the one for the element of Fire.
- coloured ribbons, ideally attached to a pole/tree, but it is possible to manage this rite in another creative manner.
- a pink ring cake, topped with rose water and honey and petals, sliced ready for serving, but whole.
- sweet pink wine/juice and glasses for serving.
Dance Instructions:
Celebrant as #1, person next on right as #2. All 1’s face right, all 2’s face left. All 1’s go in & under first, all 2’s go out & over first.
The chant for the dance around the tree (a “Novapole” in the Southern Hemipshere, a “Maypole” in the Northern Hemisphere):
“We are the Dance of the Earth, Moon and Sun
We are the Life that’s in everyone
We are the Life that loves to live
We are the Love that lives to love.”
(Note: This is a slight variation of the chant written and taught to me by thea Gaia.
Music credits:
- A few clips from Coral Sea Dreaming by Tania Rose: https://www.taniarose.net
- A clip from Benediction Moon by Pia from her album by that name, New World Music, 1998.
- A clip from “Shedville 28th Nov 05” by Nick Alias, who has generously shared his music, and given permission for me to use it.
Image credits:
Ishtar (Middle East, 1000 BCE), Hallie Iglehart Austen, The Heart of the Goddess, p.131.
Aphrodite (Europe, 300 BCE), Hallie Iglehart Austen, The Heart of the Goddess, p.133.
Xochiquetzal (Mayan, 8th century CE), Hallie Iglehart Austen, The Heart of the Goddess, p.135.
Inanna/Ishtar (Mesopotamia 400 B.C.E.), Adele Getty, Goddess: Mother of Living Nature, p.39.
Birth of the Goddess, Erich Neumann, The Great Mother, plate 155.
Milky Way photo: Akira Fujii, David Malin images.
Beau Ravn’s “Goddess” and “God” artworks (2000).
Sri Yantra (1500 CE.), A.T. Mann and Jane Lyle, Sacred Sexuality, p.75.