To Perform the Pythala
(by Fred McLaren Adams)

Original Appendices to the Yearly Festivals:

Originally published as an appendix to the Festival of Pomona.




To Perform the Pythala

(So named after Phytalus the good grover. In appreciation of his hospitality Demeter gave him the fig tree.)

The Pythala or ‘Tree of Life Working’ is good for any ritual. (See also illustration at left) Begin with two roots - in Earth, as in Cosmos - the basic polarity, Yin and Yang. Touch fingertips to ground, right hand a bit to the right of the right foot, left thand to the left of the left foot.

Upward from roots a growing tip that forms a stem, a trunk - out of two a unique One, microcosm. Lift hands, bringing them togetehr palm toward palm, fingertips touching and pointing upward. Pause with hands at heart level.

Stem grows tall toward the stars - yearning, aspiration, in receptive aspect toward the Great Lady of Stars, macrocosm - pistil. Keeping hands together stretch them high overhead. Pause.

Blessing from stars, from Great One unto unique One. Without separating hands, return them to heart level. pause.

Yearning, aspiration, in purposive aspect toward the Great One - loving outreach toward all in premonition of reunion with Great nature - stamens, horizon, wings, branches. Separate hands, extending each one sideways and upwards. Pause.

Systole. Hands back together at heart level. Pause.

Through Leela toward Hierosgamos:

Sol, Yang - fruit. Separate hands and with fingertips trace in air the outline of the Sun, of a fruit, circling middle of trunk (each hand describing half a circle) and ending with fingertips touching in horizontal position just below navel. Pause.

Luna, Yin - foliation. Hands remain in same position relative to each other but lower to arms’ length to position just in front of genital. Pause.

Paradisal Joy - hieratic posture of Greeting the Goddess. Hands swing gracefully outwards, sideways, and upwards to level of shoulders - the Crescent Moon. Pause, muse. The Kore Incantation (see next page) may be intoned while holding this position.




The song may be sung or chanted in accompaniment of the gestures. Syllables are matched with gestures as shown under the illustration.


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