The what, why, and how of casting an energetic circle before your ritual or spell.
So many spells and rituals start with the instruction: “First, cast a circle.”
A magical circle is a sphere of protection and energetic container that you build around yourself before your ritual. It keeps you safe from negative energy and helps you hold the magical energy you raise.
For a single magic worker or solitary witch, it’s around 5 or 6 feet in diameter, but for a group it would be larger (depending on the size of the group).
You can visually define your circle with something like a ring of candles or scarves, a round rug, or perhaps just symbolic items at the four cardinal points to represent the elements. But it’s also perfectly fine to cast a circle that exists exclusively in the ether.
To reiterate, a magic circle serves two main purposes.
First, a magical circle provides protection. When you cast a circle, you cast it with the intention that only positive and beneficent energies may enter or dwell within. This way, you need not worry about picking up any energies or currents that are not for your highest good or the highest good of your ritual or spell.
Second, a magical circle serves as a container for your personal energy as well as the energy you conjure. The circle clarifies and magnifies your power. Have you ever put a cell phone in a cereal bowl to amplify its sound? It’s a lot like that.
Or, you can imagine the energy you raise during your ritual is like making homemade soup in a cauldron, adding a little rosemary here and a little garlic there. The circle, of course, is your cauldron.
Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions on casting a circle simply and easily. You can start here. Once you’re familiar with the practice and the energetics of it, you can feel free to tweak it and make it your own.
Step 1: Find Your Spot
Find a flat, open space (indoors or out) where you can be safe and undisturbed.
Step 2: Determine the Cardinal Points
Identify the four cardinal directions using a compass (there’s probably one on your phone).
Step 3: Place Elemental Symbols
Place a simple representation of each of the four elements at each corresponding point around an imagined circle, about 5 or 6 feet in diameter: Earth/north, Air/east, Fire/south, Water/west.
Here are some ideas for items you might choose to represent the elements around your magic circle:
Earth: rock, crystal, potted plant, ceramic dish
Air: feather, incense with holder, sage bundle
Fire: candle, essential oil burner with tea light
Water: sea shell, chalice with water in it.
Step 4: Invoke the Elements
Stand facing east, in the center of the circle.
Relax and breathe consciously until you feel calm, centered, and present.
Envision the dawn. Conjure up the feeling of wind whipping around you. Say, “Spirits of Air, I call on you.”
Face south.
Envision crackling flames and the hot noonday sun. Say, “Spirits of Fire, I call on you.”
Face west.
Imagine you are at the ocean at sunset, standing in the waves. Say, “Spirits of Water, I call on you.”
Face north.
Imagine standing barefoot on soil in an ancient forest at midnight. Say, “Spirits of Earth, I call on you.”
Face east again.
Become very aware of your feet.
Imagine you are sending a column or roots of light from your tailbone, legs, and feet, deep into the core of the Earth.
Plug into the sphere of golden earth energy at the core of the earth. Much like electricity when you plug something into an outlet, imagine the earth energy easily and quickly moving up from the center of the earth and into your body. Breathe in this nourishing earth energy feeling it center you and steady you. Say, “Mother Earth, I call on you.”
Now, envision sending a trunk or column of light up from the crown of your head, out of the earth’s atmosphere and into the Infinite Cosmos. Imagine there is a giant, blindingly bright sun at the center of everything which symbolizes infinity and infinite power. Sense that light naturally and quickly moving down from the infinite sun and down into your body. Say, “Father Sky, I call on you.”
Within your magic circle, feel protected and contained on all sides, as well as from above and below. Feel gratitude for this Divine support and say, “The circle is cast. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Blessed be.”
Step 5: Work Your Magic
Now’s the time to sit or stand in the center of your magic circle and meditate, visualize, invoke divine support, or otherwise work your magic.
Step 6: Thank the Elements and Open the Circle
When you’re finished with your spiritual work, be sure to thank each element as well as the earth and cosmos. This is part of closing your magic circle, and releasing the energy it contains.
To do this, stand again.
Feel your gratitude for the support of the elements as well as the earth and cosmos.
Face north. Say, “Earth, you were here, and I thank you.”
Face west. Say, “Water, you were here, and I thank you.”
Face south. Say, “Fire, you were here, and I thank you.”
Face east. Say, “Air, you were here, and I thank you.”
Still facing east, say, “Mother Earth, you were here, and I thank you.”
Say, “Father Sky, you were here, and I thank you.”
Say, “Thank you, thank you, thank you. Blessed be. And so it is.”
After feeling your gratitude for a moment more, say “The circle is open, but never broken. The love of the Goddess is forever in my heart. Merry meet, and merry part, and merry meet again.”
Feel, sense, and imagine the energy you raised within your magic circle being released and swirling beautifully into the ether. Trust that your magic will do its work, and know in your heart that your magic is complete.
Do you have any questions about how to cast a circle? Feel free to chime in below!
And if you try this, be sure to come on back and let me know how it went.
Cathy says
Hi Tess! Great article. I’m a newbie and am excited to cast my first circle but also a little nervous that something bad or dark could come through. Is there anything that can be used for added protection? I’ve heard of salt, but how would one use it? Thanks!
Tess Whitehurst says
Cathy, to assuage your fears, I’d call on Archangel Michael before beginning to shield the entire room (or area) in protective light. He’s my go-to ally for absolute, foolproof protection. You could even light a St. Michael the Archangel candle before you begin if you’d like. (But just calling on him will do it.)
Sierra says
Hi Tess, new practitioner here and empath. Firstly, I have heard of calling Archangel Michael before in the craft yet I am a little confused since isn’t he a Christian/ Catholic deity? Also, what tips do you have to truly hone ones ability as an empath. I don’t know much about my gift but I truly want to expand it so I can clearly identify when I am feeling another’s emotions and also to protect myself as I do have a few energetic vampires in my life that I need to maintain a level of contact with. It would be a huge help to hone my ability to be able to be certain and confident in knowing that I am tuning into another’s emotions and not my own. I also have developed an anxiety due to it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and brightest blessings!
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi Sierra! Welcome to the magical path. Many practitioners of magic work with angels, even if they don’t consider themselves Catholic or Christian. It’s optional, though. I suggest finding what works best for you. As for your second question, I suggest doing a clearing and shielding meditation daily. Over time, this will give you the clarity and boundaries you’re looking for. Here are a couple of guided ones I have on my site: https://tesswhitehurst.com/quick-thorough-aura-cleansing-meditation/ https://tesswhitehurst.com/10-minute-chakra-clearing-meditation/
Paulo Gilberto de Oliveira says
Hi Tess. How are you?
I still have a doubt about “how to cast a magic circle”: what kind of material (pen, chalk, etc) is used in order to cast the circle?
Best wishes
Paulo G
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi Paulo! I understand the confusion. It’s actually an energetic circle. You don’t actually need to draw it. I sometimes like to create a visual with scarves, crystals, or candles, and you can certainly draw it if you’d like (or use a round rug), but the main way the circle is cast is with energy. So it can be completely invisible to the naked eye.
Dan says
Hello,
thanks for your advices.
One question:
What about to step in and out the Circle? Is there a way to open it from inside before stepping out of it and close it again, then open before entering again, then close it, so that you’ll never cross the line, like having a sort of door? Some books says this is very important. But in this case the Circle it would needed some kind of sliding door, or rubbing and redrawing part of the line. Could you please put some light on this matter? Thanks.
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi Dan! In my personal experience, it is enough to simply be conscious of the energetic construct of the circle, and then to imagine it opening and closing around you (while retaining its potency) when leaving and returning to the circle.
Jhoanna says
Hello, I am a beginner witch and I was unsure on how to create my own circle without using a prosses that is too complex for a beginner and I have to say that this was really helpful to me. I will continue to read your library, but I would like to ask you if you have any tips for a beginner witch? Maybe any tools that you recomend? Or any spells that you may think are best for me to start off with?
Thank you and I hope I can hear from you soon.
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi Jhoanna! Here’s a video I made for people who are just getting started with spells and rituals: https://tesswhitehurst.com/spells-and-rituals-how-to-get-started/
Sivan says
Hey Tess, I’m new to all of this. I like your explanation of casting a circle. I have a question for you. If I have a sigil or seal for a specific spirit that I want to conjure… am I supposed to hold the sigil or seal while sitting in the circle? Or place the sigil or seal outside the circle? I hope to hear from you. Thanks
Tess Whitehurst says
Sivan, thanks for reading! I am not an expert in conjuring spirits in such a way. I suggest contacting a ceremonial magician or hoodoo practitioner for an answer to this question.
Sivan says
Ok, thank you for your response. I’m just trying to get as much help as possible. Do you own any grimoires? What do usually try to accomplish in your practices?