Diwali is like a New Year, when everyone
can start again, forgiving quarrels, wearing new clothes, and starting life
anew with a fresh attitude and bright hopes. In the village and mountainous
regions of India, bonfires are going strong, warming up the landscape along
with fireworks that light up the night skies.
Diwali honors the victory of Rama, an
avatar aspect of Vishnu who battled a ten-headed demon that stole Rama’s wife,
Sita, with devotional music, lamp-lighting rituals, feasting, games, gambling,
gift giving, and special foods, such as sweets, fruits, candies, and pastries
that are constructed into temple-like towers.
Diwali Ritual
Diwali offers us the opportunity to
vanquish our own demons and start anew. The symbols of light and sweetness are
used here to represent the intention to replace resentment and bitterness with
hope and balm. Essential elements of this ritual are plenty of candles, a new
piece of clothing (such as a scarf) or a new item of jewelry, and a plate of
sweet cakes, confections, or candy.
Light as many candles as you can in the
room where you are performing this ritual. Create a circle of candles, and
create sacred space by having a symbol of each element in your circle: a dish
of salt or earth, a cup of water, incense, and a candle. Sit lotus-style in the
center of your circle and relax in the flickering candlelight. Feel the center
of your circle and relax in the flickering candlelight. Feel the presence of
the four elements and the balance thy create. Notice how warm and alive the
room feels. Notice how the gentle, flickering candlelight makes you feel safe.
Now think back to all the difficult situations you have experienced over the
past year and think of the people who have angered or hurt you. Imagine them
surrounded by the warm, loving candlelight, and say to each of them, one by
one:
I release you. May the lights of
Diwali bless you.
As you release each person or situation,
visualize their image melting into the candlelight. While the image fades from
your mind’s eye, place a bite of the cake or confection in tour mouth. Allow
the treat to dissolve, spreading its sweetness across your tongue. Visualize
and feel that sweetness spreading through you, counteracting any of the traces
of pain or bitterness that might remain. This is the sweetness that your new
life holds, untainted by these bitter demons that have held you back.
When you have finished releasing your
demons to the light, purify the new piece of clothing or item of jewelry by
passing it through the smoke of the incense. Put on your new piece of jewelry
of clothing, saying:
With this act, I declare the past
gone, and see the future bright with hope.
Stay within your circle of light as long
as you desire. Leave some of the cake or sweets as an offering to the gods in
thanks for your new life.
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