There is no set way to celebrate the Festivals but below is one example of how to celebrate the Festival of Body, the Festival of Fire on the 6th February or an adjacent weekend:
An altar or sacred space may be set up if required, please see the page on Festivals and Prayers.
Complete visualization (S18 to S22).
Say or think:
"I / Let us celebrate the Festival of Body, the Festival of Fire. TEMP ANO KERP."
"We thank you for the experience of our bodies. To live in matter and experience the fire of separation so that we may experience the joy of final union with your Pure Awareness. "
Light the candle (If you have one). While saying: "OL KEN" (All knowing which is the Pure Awareness)
Then say or think:
"I am/ We are grateful for the time since the Festival of Midwinter, TEMP ANO KENA"
Close your eyes and breathe slower and deeper. Repeat the phrase “It is now” for some time.
Visualize a dark green leaved bush with bright red berries at an intersection of two streams. The bush is a female plant spirit.
Visualize a golden white light.
Then say or think:
"Forgive us for the wrongs we have done and for falling short of what we should be. Help us to see all things from your Pure Awareness."
"You are our highest aim and desire. May we be detached from all else but you."
"Kena we thank you for your message, the Weksek. We thank you that you are our guide and our Goddess. May we live knowing and living your joy. Living in pure joy with pure, childlike laughter and happiness. Show us the way to become one with the Pure Awareness."
"We thank you for the experience of our bodies. To live in matter and experience the fire of separation so that we may experience the joy of final union with your Pure Awareness. "
Chant 5 times:
"KAM PERWER,
KERP KIS,
REWT AKREN,
MOROM SAMEN." ***
Lastly say:
"Let the festival begin."
Celebrate with fire.
This can then be followed by drumming, music, food and drink, a walk in the forest etc.
*** KAM PERWER 222
KERP KIS 222
REWT AKREN 222
MOROM SAMEN 222
This is a typical Weksek chant. It consists of 4 lines of 2 Concept words and contains a condensed Weksek theology.
Each line has a total value by adding up the Concept word values, which in this case equals 222. In a good Weksek chant, one with symmetry and power, the lines will all add up to the same values, as seen in this example, 222.
This translates in English as:
As fire,
Body feels,
Red fruit,
Berry seed.
In the visions a red berried bush is a female plant spirit symbolizing sex and emotion.