Items needed: the tool you will be consecrating, Power or Dragons Blood Oil, and a small bowl filled with salt, sand, or dirt.
Cleanse the ritual area and yourself with smudging.
Anoint your forehead with oil with either a pentagram or a horned moon.
Ground and Center.
Cast Circle.
You do not need to invoke God and Goddess, but if you wish to you may. You should
call on your patrons if have any.
Invoke the dragons.
Stand with arms stretched and upraised. Say:
“Gathered elements,
Earth and Fire
Water and Earth
Spirit and Chaos,
May whatsoever touches you
Be charged with the
Energies inherent in you as well as
That of the Ancient Dragons
So mote it be.”
Pick up the tool you are consecrating and hold it in front of you at eye level. Say:
“(Tool) of the element of (element),
I have washed you of all impurities.
Blessed be thou, O Creature of Art.”
Pass the tool through the incense smoke several times and visualize the energy of air charging it.
When done, face eastward and hold up the tool. Say:
“By the dragons of air,
Ruled by the knowledgeable Sairys,
May this (tool)
Be dedicated in its service to me,
And be devoted to purity
This (tool) of (element)
Is now consecrated in the East.
So mote it be.”
Pass the tool through the flame of the Guardian Candle. If this will damage the tool in any way, you may simply pass the tool above the flame so that it will not be harmed. Visualize the energy of fire charging the tool.
When done, face southward and hold up the tool. Say:
“By the dragons of fire,
Ruled by the powerful Fafnir,
May this (tool)
Be dedicated in its service to me,
And be devoted to passion.
This (tool) of (element)
Is now consecrated in the South.
So mote it be.”
Sprinkle a few drops of water (this can be the purified salt water) onto the tool, or if
this will harm it get one of your fingertips damp and touch the tool somewhere inconspicuous. Then visualize the tool being charged with the energy of water.
Turn to face westward and then hold up the tool. Say:
“By the dragons of water,
Ruled by Naelyon of the Depths,
May this (tool)
Be dedicated in its service to me,
And be devoted to emotion.
This (tool) of (element)
Is now consecrated in the West.
So mote it be.”
Touch the tool to salt, sand, or soil and visualize it being charged with the
energy of earth.
When done, face northward and hold up the tool. Say:
“By the dragons of earth,
Ruled by mighty Grael,
May this (tool) be devoted in its service to me,
And be devoted to stability.
This (tool) of (element)
Is now consecrated in the North.
So mote it be.”
Stand before you altar and hold the tool out in front of you like you are offering it to
someone. Say:
“Mighty Dragons, I offer this humble thanks
That you have helped me
To charge and consecrate this (tool).
Sanctify this instrument that
Has been prepared in your honor.”
Use a drop or two of either the Power Oil or the Dragons Blood Oil and draw a
personal symbol on the tool. If the oil will stain or harm the tool, the use a very small amount and rub it between your forefinger and your thumb until most of it has evaporated, then draw your symbol somewhere fairly hidden. Then breathe on the tool three times and envision your personal power flowing into the tool.
When done (be careful if the tool is large and/or sharp) touch the tool to your heart,
lips, then raise it to the sky in a salute.
Place the tool on your altar, hold your hands over it and say:
“Round and around
Power be bound
Dragon blessing revealed
Now be sealed.”
If you wish to give a name to your tool do it now.
If you have any other tools to consecrate, you may do it now if you aren’t too drained.
Pick up the chalice with wine in it (juice, milk, etc.) and the plate with the cakes for
your simple feast. Hold them up in offering and say:
“Mighty dragons and assembled deities,
I offer this wine and feast in your honor,
Bless this humble offering
And grand me the wisdom
To notice your presence in all of nature.
Blessed be.”
Make an offering of wine and a cake to the Dragons, if you invoked God and Goddess make an offering to them as well.
Eat the simple feast.
Close the Circle.
The first thing I'd like to note here is that you don't have to have seperate tools for working dragon magick. My magister taught that you may choose to do so if you will doing very intensive work with them and will still be doing rituals where you don't want to mix in draconic energy. You may double consecrate tools if you already have some and wish for them to have dragon blessing as well as the normal consecration that you would have already done.
I actually have a seperate athame for draconic work because that felt right to me. Not everyone likes to work with dragon energy as it can be rather overpowering and since I tend to work in groups that have a fairly mobile population I thought it best to have a seperate tool. However, my sword and wand were both double consecrated. I have noticed that those seem to feel heavier than what they did, as if the dragon consecration has a tangible weight.
The consecration that my magister gave to me didn't strike a chord with me so I re-wrote it and this is the result. I'm very happy with it and it really packs a kick!