Night of the Queen of the Magi
Epiphany - January 6th
Zodiac: Full Circle
Month: Epiphany
Siddhi: Gene Key 43 & 45 – Epiphany & Communion
Theme: All zodiacal forces converge – the unity of creation revealed. Cosmic communion.
Practice: Light a central candle and place 12 smaller candles or objects around it, each representing one of the Holy Nights. Close your eyes and mentally walk through each night, recalling the inner quality cultivated. Visualise all 12 lights merging into the central candle, forming a radiant orb of unified energy. Keep the central candle lit. Sit with the energy, breathing deeply, sensing the integration of all lessons, insights and transformations.
Journal: How can I carry the integrated wisdom, light and transformation of the past 12 nights into every moment of the coming year? What intentions arise when I hold the whole year as one unified, radiant field of possibility?
Optional Wild Pagan Rite: On this final night, honour the Three Mothers, or Fates, who weave destiny. Offer honey, milk or incense to the air, earth and water. Walk naked or barefoot outside and whisper your gratitude to the stars, sealing your communion with all realms for the year ahead.
Aligned Ancestral Deities and Spirits
The 12 Wild and Holy Nights have powerful pagan origins. Below are examples of some of the old Northern and Middle Eastern deities matched to the themes of each night. You can sound or write these names or any other ancient gods or goddesses local to your area.
Allies for the Night of the Queen of the Magi
- Norse: Freyja – seer and mistress of magic
- Celtic: Triple Morrígan – weaver of destiny
- Greek: Hecate – guide of thresholds
- Slavic: Rod & Rozhanitsy – divine parents of creation
- Egyptian: Isis-Sothis – star Sirius rising
- Mongolian/Shamanic: Otgon Tenger – noble sky spirit, cosmic integration