Acts of Devotion and Forming Connections
Evocations, Liturgy, and Daily Affirmations
Acts of Devotion and Forming Connections

I was recently asked if I could compile a basic but complete framework for Evocations, Liturgy, and Daily Affirmations designed to align you self/soul/spirit with the primal forces of creation and our concepts of the Divine.I had to really think about it as I did not wish to come off as "dictating everything" though at present I am the main one doing the groundwork. This is to help you fully integrate these practices, but, with that, it is essential to understand the sacred roots of the cosmology we are working with if you haven't sorted it out as of yet. You do not have to be clergy either in this regards.
The Basics:
The Worloga & The One (God): The ultimate source of all existence. From The One flows the Worloga—the immutable, foundational primal laws that hold the cosmos in perfect balance.
The Wyrda (Wyrd) & The Three (Goddesses): The Three receive the primal law of the One and weave it into reality. This weaving provides the cosmic flexibility of fate. Wyrd is not static; it is the direct source of your Word (expression), your Work (actions), your Ward (protection), and your Worth (honor and reputation).
The Wihas & The Wights: Through the weaving of Wyrd, the vital, living essence of Wihas (life-force) is sparked into creation. This essence manifests in all Wights—the living beings, spirits, and creatures that inhabit the visible and invisible worlds.
Use these words daily to anchor your mind, protect your boundary, and awaken your true inner vision; not to force you to believe or disbelieve into anything but to give you a sense of resonance with the content. That said, remember these differences
In-voke (from in- + vocare): Literally "to call in." You are calling a power, law, or spirit into your current situation to help you. To bring in.
E-voke (from ex- + vocare): Literally "to call out." You are calling a memory, emotion, or image out from hiding into the open. to bring out.
Core Invocations
The Stillness
“By the breath of innumerable worlds, I steady my thread.I am anchored in the center of the web.I am still, I am at peace, I am whole.”
The Worloga (The Primal Law)
“I stand rooted in the Worloga, the primal laws of the universe.Out from the One, the ultimate source of all being, these laws flow unbroken.They are the foundation of existence, the immutable truth that holds the cosmos.”
The Wyrd-Weavers (The Three)
“From the fixed law of the One, the Three shape the Wyrda. Through the flexible hands of the Goddesses, fate is spun and destiny is shaped. I am the strand, I am the weaver, I am the web. My Wyrd is the Word of my true expression. My Wyrd is the Work of my daily actions. My Wyrd is the Ward of my sacred protection. My Wyrd is the Worth of my honor and reputation. Thus is form, movement, and purpose given to the cosmic design.”
The Wihas & The Wights (The Living Breath)
“Through the weaving of Wyrd, the vital essence of Wihas is born. It sparks into creation, breathing life into all existence. I honor the Wights—the spirits, the creatures, and the beingness of all that lives.We are the living expressions of the One and the Three.”
Universal Harmony
“May the Wights of this place be honored as living breath. May all beings dwell in ancestral strength and those who lost their bonds forge them again, and may the balance of the One and the harmonies of the Three flow through all existence.”
Daily Cleansing Liturgy
“I call upon the Wights of this hearth and home—awaken to my intent. I call upon The One who sources the law, and the Three who weave the path—grant me unclouded vision."
Main Prayer/Declaration
"My Word is clear, my Works are aligned, my Ward is unbroken, and my Worth is sustained.
I am aligned by the primal Worloga of the One.
I am shielded by the flexible Wyrda woven by the Three.
Wihas is vibrant, my wight is strong, my path is unblocked, my heart is bound, my mind is ruled by truth.
The pattern is set.
The course is made.
I will not forget.
I shall not fade.”
Prayer of Claiming
“I call the Wights of hearth and home, awake to my intent,
Let all within this sacred space know what I will to be sent.
By smoke and wind, I scatter far all shadows that oppress,
By flame and spoken word, I burn the barriers I face.
By water and by driving rain, I wash away the grime,
By soil and sand, I ground my steps within the deeps of time.
By will alone, I now restore the order of my mind,
By thought, I force the strength of self to leave the weak behind.
By knowledge won, I learn to claim the power of my soul,
And by One and Three, whom all wights heed,
By binding laws of word and deed.
As I do say, so let it be,
A proven bond that sets me free.
Through words and works together woven,
This sacred vow is fully proven.
I ward my worth, secure and clever,
From this day forth and now forever."
Daily Affirmations
(Note: Commit to these regularly or use them for a week-long cycle of deep energetic release. Let your vital life-force shift naturally. If tears or sudden laughter surface, welcome them—it is the Wihas untangling and your inner Wight reclaiming its natural, vibrant flow.)
On Law & Source: “I am aligned with the Worloga, flowing directly from the One, grounded in the primal laws of creation, that which cannot change, does not change and is eternal.”
On Wyrd as Word & Work: “I step into the day honoring the Three, speaking true my Words and performing honorable Works through the flexible paths of the Wyrda.”
On Wyrd as Ward & Worth: “My Wight is a fortress; my Ward is secure, protecting my personal Worth and reputation from all discordant intent.”
On the Life-Force: “The sacred Wihas burns brightly within me, connecting my Wight to the vast web of all living Wights.”
Answering a simple Question: The One and Three
Some may ask why we use One and Three instead of a full description of the One God and Three Goddesses. It's just for simple reference. Once you know who and what the One and Three are, there is no need to be excessive or redundant.
What some have assumed is false. The assumption that we use the term to when praying to the One and Three around Trinitarian Christians to avoid being harassed or threatened by them or deal with their various accusations. Not at all. And that imposed narrative should be rejected.


