Lustration of the Ancestors
23 April, Year 6 Aquarius
Prince William Forest, Virginia
Video from this Lustration may be seen HERE
video clips and photos from the Lustration of the Ancestors, Spring of Year 6 Aquarius. This is the first Lustration to uploaded in this way.
Video: The ceremony of gathering Lustral water from the Vermilion river in Danville, Illinois, conducted by Enchanted Realm Temple. 0 Gathering the Lustral Water The actual Lustration ceremony, rendered in 13 parts of ten minutes each or less. 1 Procession 2 Cleansing and Casting 3 Higher Self 4 The 70 Gods 5 Quarter Dance 6 Joint Charge 7 Blessing the Book 8 Oracle 9 Lustration and Toast 10 Mark's Thanks 11 Deeming Results 12 Awards 13 Thanksgiving |
This Lustration was hosted by Sacred Arts Temple, of the Washington, DC, area, who did a marvelous job with it. Temple Head Rev. Mark and Co-Head Rev. Sapphire, and all the members of Sacred Arts, worked very hard to ensure a wonderful event for everyone. Their many months of planning and organization came to fruition in one of the most beautiful Lustrations ever.
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The inspiring natural beauty of Prince William Forest, Virginia, formed a splendid backdrop to the pageantry of the Lustration and reminded us throughout of the importance of our connection to the Earth.
People came from far and wide to attend the event -though certainly Rev. Yoko, Head of the Correllian Order of Translators, came farthest, having traveled all the way from Uruguay to be there.
Rev. Tatum Salem also journeyed far to join us from Mexicalli, Mexico, while Rev. Terry Power came to us from Barbados.
Many others also traveled great distances to attend including the highly respected Mentor Rev. John "Ing" Snodgrass who came all the way from New Boston, Texas.
People came from far and wide to attend the event -though certainly Rev. Yoko, Head of the Correllian Order of Translators, came farthest, having traveled all the way from Uruguay to be there.
Rev. Tatum Salem also journeyed far to join us from Mexicalli, Mexico, while Rev. Terry Power came to us from Barbados.
Many others also traveled great distances to attend including the highly respected Mentor Rev. John "Ing" Snodgrass who came all the way from New Boston, Texas.
The kitchen staff under Rev. Mykol produced prodigious quantities of amazing food, generally agreed to be the best ever served at Lustration -including delectable filet mignon and other delights. And as always there were many initiations throughout the weekend. A special cabin was set aside for initiation ceremonies, reached through a woodland trail. It was set apart from the main campsite, making the initiations very private. |
The Lustration ceremony itself, held in the main hall, was lent a great sense of majesty by the surroundings. It was also the first Lustration to be uploaded in video to correllian.com and may be seen above.
It was a wonderful weekend that will long be remembered by all. Thank you Sacred Arts Temple for all your hard work!
It was a wonderful weekend that will long be remembered by all. Thank you Sacred Arts Temple for all your hard work!