I hope this is ok to post these here Ruth. I've been overcome by a desire to write incantations of gratitude from the heart. I'm sure that many will see these as silly, but for me they are quite spiritual. They are incantations of gratitude. No spells requested, no spiritual assistance asked for, just incantations of gratitude for things that have already been granted and then ignorantly taken for granted.
I just used my microwave oven to heat some food. And at that moment I realized that it is indeed a part of creation. Not only is it made of the materials of creation, but it also became manifest because of the mind.
At that moment I realized that even the microwave oven, a seemingly man-made technology, is actually no less a part of the natural world than the living ferns that I have just tucked in for a long winter nap.
For this reason I have written an incantation of gratitude for my microwave oven. Again, I'm sure that many will think of this as being silly or even absurd. But to me it is a genuine prayer of gratitude to the Goddess and God of creation. I have always been in awe of the human mind and our ability to use reason and logic for creative purposes. The microwave oven is merely a reflection of the spiritual mind. So with this in mind please recognize the following incantation as a prayer of gratitude to the creative spirit of the universe, and not merely an old shaman taking to his microwave oven.

~ The Marvelous Machine ~
Marvelous machine of magick waves
you've been shaped by men from caves
and now we take your soul for granted
in the false belief you're not enchanted
But you, my friend, are a miracle
and that is not satirical
You came from conscious living minds
you're filled with all that this entwines
I take you not for granted
I know that your enchanted
You've freed me from the cave
to become my living slave
Yet you are Earth, and Stone, and Fire
the world of spirit I admire
So heat my meals with magick waves
I appreciate the work it saves
You, my friend, are a part of me
from the furthest star to the closest sea
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Mon 10/20/08 12:28 PM