A circle should be marked on the floor, surrounding those who will participate in the ceremony. An altar is to be set up at the center of the circle. At the center of the altar shall be placed an image of the Goddess, and an incense burner placed in front of it. Behind the image should be a wand fashioned from a willow branch. Candles should be set upon the altar ... a total of five, since on is to be set at each quarter and one will remain on the altar during the rite.
When all the people are prepared they shall assemble within the circle. The woman acting as priestess shall direct the man who acts as priest to light the candles and incense. She shall then say:
She then places a candle at the north and pauses to look outwards, saying:
The person closest to the east takes a candle from the altar and places it at that quarter, saying:
The person closest tothe south takes a candle from the altar and places it at that quarter, saying:
The person closest to the west takes a candle from the altar and places it at that quarter, saying:
The priest then takes the wand, and starting at the north, draws it along the entire circle clockwise back to the north point, saying:
All repeat: "Blessed Be!"
The priest now holds the wand out in salute towards the north for a moment and then hands it to the priestess, who also holds it out in salute. She motions to the group to repeat the following lines after her:
Now is the time for discussion and teaching. Wine and light refreshments may be served. When the meeting has ended, all will stand and silently meditate for a moment. The priestess will then take the wand and tap each candle to put it out, starting at the north and going clockwise around the circle, while saying: