Abus Coritani Review Spring 2014 vol 6 | Page 8

8 This brings me to an important point– I wanted to involve my friends and wanted the ritual to include more than the spoken word. However, that was my choice at that time. Your choice will likely be different. By leading a ritual you share a part of you with a group of friends, both new and old – it gives you a rush that is much easier to experience than it is to describe. Vee’s elegy was followed by the ancient story associated with the Winter Solstice festival of Alban Arthan and then proceeded along traditional lines that involve the sharing of mead and bread. The Closing As the energy builds through the Opening and the Rite, the Closing is its apotheosis, the point at which the built up energy is shared and embedded in the body. It is where a ritual group really comes together, thanks is given and the circle is closed. Like the Opening, this section tends to follow a particular format but as with most things Pagan, in the absence of established dogma, anything goes. 3. The After Party In this case, David Nundy kindly opened up the Avalon Room for the group to reconvene, eat, drink and be merry.