
Imagine yourself sitting on the cool damp earth, surrounded by deep night sky and fields full of fireflies, anticipating the ritual of initiation that you are about to undergo. Suddenly you hear the sounds of far-off singing and chanting, drums booming, rattles "snaking," voices raised in harmony. The casting of the Circle is complete. You are led to the edge of the Circle, where Death, your challenge, is waiting for you. With the passwords of "perfect love" and "perfect trust" you enter Death's realm. The Guardians of the four quarters purify you, and you are finally reborn into the Circle as a newly made Witch.Coming to the Edge of the Circle offers an ethnographic study of the initiation ritual practiced by one coven of Witches located in Ohio. As a High Priestess within the coven as well as a scholar of religion, Nikki Bado is in a unique position to contribute to our understanding of this ceremony and the tradition to which it belongs. Bado's analysis of this coven's initiation ceremony offers an important challenge to the commonly accepted model of "rites of passage." Rather than a single linear event, initiation is deeply embedded within a total process of becoming a Witch in practice and in community with others.Coming to the Edge of the Circle expands our concept of initiation while giving us insight into one coven's practice of Wicca. An important addition to Ritual Studies, it also introduces readers to the contemporary nature religion variously called Wicca, Witchcraft, the Old Religion, or the Craft.
This book investigates how the initiation ritual functions as a complex, ongoing process of identity formation rather than a singular, static event within a contemporary Wiccan coven. Nikki Bado, a scholar of religion and an active High Priestess, utilizes her dual perspective to analyze the specific practices of a coven in Ohio. She argues that traditional models of rites of passage are insufficient for understanding the lived experience of modern witchcraft, proposing instead a framework that views initiation as deeply embedded in community practice and long-term personal development.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of Ritual Studies recognize this work as a significant contribution due to the author's unique position as both an insider and an academic observer. Readers frequently note that the text successfully bridges the gap between scholarly analysis and the practical, lived reality of modern pagan practitioners.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190290331
ISBN-13:
9780190290337
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