_Each witch brings a flame, and together we make the fire._ ![[wait.really_A_Rider-Waite_style_tarot_card_illustration_11_ra_0c499f8c-dc1b-4f06-9640-423c41a21bee_2.png]] The Circle is not created for you—it is created _by_ you. Not a performance staged by a few, but a carnival conjured by the many. Each witch carries a spark: a skill, a joy, a story, a practice, or simply a presence that, when shared, turns the Circle alive. This is co-creation: a drumbeat here, a poem there, a craft table glowing with color, a story whispered in the corner—all threads woven into a single, living spell. ## The Spell - Before you arrive, reflect on the flame you carry. - Ask yourself: _What do I love to do? What can I offer that feels natural, playful, or true?_ - Your gift can be large or small: - Drumming, music, or rhythm - Tarot or oracle readings - Guiding a stretch, breath, or yoga moment - Storytelling, poetry, or jokes around the fire - Face painting, body art, or adornments - Craft or art stations—spell jars, painting, weaving - Games, improvisations, or mischievous rituals of play - Cooking or sharing a dish, a brew, or a simple snack - Simply holding space, witnessing, and listening - Offer only what feels joyful, never out of duty. Even silence is a gift when chosen with intention. If a flame flickers in your mind—something you’d like to offer—send word to [[The White Witch]]. A few words are enough: _“I’ll bring a craft table.” “I want to read tarot.”_ The White Witch will weave it into the larger tapestry. And if you’d rather wait and see, that too is welcome—many flames reveal themselves best in the dark. ## The Intention Hands of the Many ensures that no one witch bears the weight of the fire. Instead, each of us lays a stick, a spark, a breath upon it until the blaze is undeniable. This is the difference between a party and a Circle: in a party, you watch; in a Circle, you weave. By offering your flame, you don’t just participate—you _conjure._ And together, our many sparks become one fire.