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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:03 pm


I saved this from the second page of an old thread.

Long, long ago, there was only darkness-a deep, ebony ocean of empty infinity-the void that was no place. From this place of nothingness, Spirit drew in upon itself and, with a mighty burst of joyful vibration, our Lady of Light exploded into being, Her essence the totality of perfect love and perfect trust. In Her heart She held the presence of Spirit, and there was no part of Her that was not of the divine.

In delight, our Lady began the Great Work. She danced among the heavens, Her bare feet beating out the rhythm of all creation, giving birth to every pattern of energy as sparks of light catapulted from Her flying hair and extended fingertips. She created the stars and planets, and bid them to dance with Her. As they began to move, so the cycle of the year was born, and the divine symphony of the universe came into form. She gave them names of power, each unto their own. These things moved from the void, into the thought, given the breath of life, and then into the world.

Our Lady chanted the words of perfect love and perfect peace and, as these sounds fell to the Earth, the trees, flowers, and grasses took root in the fertile soil of Gaia. From the pure, white light of Her breath came the colors of the universe, turning all things to vibrant beauty. From the bubbling laughter in Her throat sprang the sounds of the clear, running water of the streams, the gentle lapping vibrations of the lake, and the roaring of the oceans. Her tears of happiness became the rains of our survival. Our lady was the Presence, and the Presence our Lady.

And when her dancing slowed, the Lady sought a companion to share the wonders of the many worlds. As the Holy Spirit, She created the God as her soulmate. Because our Lady so loved the Earth, the energy pattern of the God contained both the essence of the Presence and the Divine energy of the Earth-and He was known by many names; Green Man, Lord of the Forests, King of the Fields; and the Father, Son, and Sage.

Together, the Lord and Lady created all the beings of Earth. The Lord's power moved through Her, and She showered the Earth and all upon it with Her blessings. Together, They designed the birds, animals, fishes, insects, reptiles, and people of our world. To protect and guide the humans, the Lord and Lady fashioned the angels, guides, and spirits of power. These energies still walk with us, although we often cannot see them.

To each being our Lady gave a unique vibration in which to communicate, and the Lord bestowed to each the fire of passion and the burning instinct to survive. As a gift for His magnificent handiwork and caring for the creatures of Earth, our Lady gave our Lord a crown of stag antlers, which He wears upon His great head. This aspect of half man, half animal would forever show His joy in both the human and animal creations of the Presence. The crown will always be a symbol that people can spiritually work with the duality of their own natures to reach into the core of Spirit.

Together, the Lord and Lady blessed the first humans with free will. "We are the gods, and the gods are us!" the people cried. And the Lord and Lady smiled. "We are all one," said our Lady, and through a web of silver light She connected each human to the other, and then linked the humans to all other energy patterns on the planet. When this was done, She wove Herself and Her Lord into the divine tapestry of pulsating energy. "Love is the law, honor is the bond," said the Lord as He empowered the tapestry of life.

Our Lady had many names: Isis, Astarte, Bride, Diana, Aradia, Innana, Hecate, Mitzu Gami, and thousands more. The Lady walks within and beside each women and man of every race in every place. She is the Maiden, Mother, and Crone. She is the sacred trinity of all religions. Indeed, She is the Holy Ghost.

The Lord has many faces, from the strong Cernunnos to the delightful Pan, and Osiris, Tyr, Anubis, Ra, Apollo, Odin, and thousands more. He guards and guides us and resides in each man and women of every race in every place. When thunder roars in the heavens and lightening cracks from the ground, the Lord and Lady dance the divine myth of creation so that we may remember Them and know that we are never alone, and that we are one. When the sun rises each morning, we bask in the joy of His love for us, and when the moon moves through Her phases, we understand the cycle of birth, growth, death, and rebirth, as is the nature of all things, and we honor Her power.

But as the humans began to grow and prosper, they forgot about their divine parents. Although the Lord and Lady called to Their children, they did not listen. They were lost, fighting the demons they themselves had created. Not wishing to abandon Their children, the Lord and Lady decided to create healers and workers of harmony among the humans to remind them of the divine source and to show them the way home to the arms of the Mother. Within each special soul should would be the remembrance of the Great Work: to love, create, and move in harmony. And so the Lord and Lady drew forth energy from the realm of angels, the realm of power animals, the realm of the dead, and the realm of humans, instilling these special souls with the divine energy of the Presence through miracles of magick. These beings of power were called Witches.

Our Lady taught the Witches the wisdom of the universe. They were instructed how to cast the circle of art and how to communicate with Spirit, because the humans of the Earth had forgotten. She taught them to talk to the dead, how to honor their ancestors, and succession of teachers, and how to focus the mind and cast a spell. In each brain She imprinted the patterns of all the energies in the solar system, and how to work magick by the moon and the stars. The Lord taught the Witches how to meld with the elements and spirits of air, fire, earth, and water, and to commune with the animal and plant kingdoms. he taught them weather magick and most of all, like their ancestors before them, He taught them how to protect themselves and how to survive. Each Witch was given the rites of purification and the ability to tap into his or her lineage of creation.

Together, the Lord and Lady gave the humans the Witch's Pyramid: To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Be Silent, because They knew that not all the humans on Earth would welcome these special beings of magick and love. The instruction complete, the Witches were sent to every culture and every tribe on the planet Earth, being born of the people but carrying the mission of the divine. In this way they have been known by many names and many races, yet, in soul, Witches they remain. Above all, they were given the message that the Goddess lives.

Even with the Great Works of the magickal people, perfect love and perfect trust did not come easily. Many religions rose among the people to honor the Mother and Father, but each, in turn, cast out our Mother, thinking that worshipping the God alone would bring them the riches and strength they needed. In His disappointment of their actions, the Lord abandoned each religion, allowing them to crumble and die in the dust of the earth. Rather then create beauty and joy, the humans sought to destroy one another, to spread the sickness of greed and despair among their own. They forgot that the power within is greater then the power over one another.

The people would not listen to the Witches. Instead, they burned them.

Thus, over times of great trial and suffering, the Witches became the hidden children, conducting their rites in secret lest they risk capture and death at the hands of the fearful humans and their terrible dogma. As the world grew dark with the ignorance and hate created by the humans, and evil arose like black steam from the cauldron of their minds, covering the planet with negative energy, the Lady whispered to the Witches that they should draw power from her body of the moon, and the Lord enchanted the vibrant rays of the sun to instill them with strength. "The moon and the sun," they said, "are beacons of the Great Work. As long as they shine, you may draw from them whatever energy you may need, and when you look to these symbols in the heavens you will know that We are within you. There is no part of you that is not of the gods."

And so it was that once a month, when the moon grew full, the Witches celebrated in secret and remembered the blessings our Mother bestowed upon them, and worked magick to fulfill their divine mission of the Great Work. In these rites, the Witches called forth the essence of the Lord and Lady to help them take care of themselves, their families, the planet, and their friends. Four times a year, as the cross-quarters (Samhain, Candlemas, Beltane, and Lammas) blossomed with bonfires across the land, the Witches celebrated the festivals of fire in honor of our Lord and His love and protection for all the children of the Earth as well as the birth of our Mother from the Void and the divine dance that brought all humans into creation. At the four quarters of the seasons (Yule, Ostara, summer solstice, and Mabon), the Witches honored the solar cycle of life and the gifts of the Earth through celebrations of thanksgiving. For 8,000 years we have done this, for our essence is in every shaman, ever magi, every priest, and every priestess who carries the hidden truth of perfect love and perfect trust within their souls. We are the Craft of the Wise.

When it is our time to leave the Earth plane, our Lady sends a guide to escort us to the Summerland. From the Presence that moves and flows through the Lord and Lady, we continue to learn the mysticism of the universe so that we may return, life after life, to serve our brothers and sisters-to remind them that they are only visiting here, and that each action, not each piece of gold garnered, is the way, the truth, and the light. In each lifetime, Spirit guides us through learning experiences, preparing us along the way for our individual missions. Sometimes we are born among our own kind, but more often then not, we are born among the unbelievers-we are born to show them the way home. It is by our actions, not our preaching, that the journey is made.

We are the Witches, the representatives of wisdom's growth on our planet. Because the religions of the world have failed to recognize the Great Work and to see our Mother in all things, the Lord and Lady gave us our own religion. This is our greatest test.

We are hidden children. We are the people, the power, and the change-and we have incarnated in every race and in every culture, and will continue to do so until the end of time. We are the weavers, and we are the web. We cannot be stopped, because we are the Presence and the Presence is us. We are the divine angels of Earth. We are the heavens and the stars. We are the earth, the air, the fire, and the water.

We are the Spirit. We are one. And...

We have come to guide you home.

For we are the Witches, back from the dead. So mote it be.  
PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:05 pm


How they relate to the wheel of the year and pagans today.
This is more about the god.
I saved this from another old thread as well.

WHEEL OF THE YEAR
Now about the god...
According the the stories of creation, after the Goddess created the universe and the earth, she grew lonely and created the god. He is her masculin equal.
The wheel of the year focuses on the life cycle of the god. There are two versions. One is that the God has two sides: The oak king and the holly king. They fight for the love of the goddess twice a year, and at this time the power shifts. Each king is god for half of the year, one for the waning year and one for the waxing year.
The other is the more accepted one. It is based on the 8 sabbats and is as follows:
Yule: The goddess gives birth to the god and rests.
Imbolc: The god is a small boy and the goddess has recovered.
Ostara: The god is a growing youth.
Beltane: The god is a man, becomes the goddess's lover, and she becomes pregnant.
Summer Solstice: The god and goddess are at the height of their powers.
Lughnassad: The god begins to weaken.
Mabon: The god is coming to his end.
Samhain: The god dies, to be reborn by the goddess at yule again.
So the god is the goddess's child and lover. He grows and dies with the year, to be reborn and start the cycle again. This cycle is also seen with the rising and setting of the sun.

THREE SIDES
Just as the goddess has three sides (Maiden, Mother, Crone), so does the god. His are Prince, King, and Elder.
As a prince he is growing and learning. He is a youthful boy full of fun, as well as mischief. He is a son.
As a king, he is strong and powerful. He is a lover, a provider, and a protecter. He is a father.
As an elder, he is old, wise, and respected. He knows a great many things, and shares his secrets with the world. He is a teacher.

QUOTES
The following quotes were taken from "idiots guide to wicca", but is an amazing book despite first impressions.

"The Lord is the male essence of All. He is the wild, playful, and lusy aspect of deity. He is there to protect us. He is one you may want to call for if you suddenly need physical strength and agility...Je can help you bear what life has thrust upon you by lending his speed, motion, and ability to adapt to change. Just as the Lady is, the Lord is immanent. He exists in everything."

"You work with the Lord in the form of a God or as an abstraction. He is the essence of fatherhood. He is kind, gentle, and protective, but he can also show his wrath. You look to him with honor and respect and gain from him his quidanve, wisdom, protection, and strength. you pull on this aspect of the All to protect and strengthen your life, in order to do what you need to do, so you in turn can protect your family. The lord is also representative of the playfulness and heavy sexuality that we all have within us."

RELATING TO THE GOD AS A WOMAN
"Working with the Lord, women get in touch with the male part of themselves. That means it is okay to fell sexy and passionate, to be courageous, and to say what's on your mind. His energy enables women to take charge of a situation and be equal partners. He helps women to let people know how they feel and to do what they want instead of what others want them to do. His energy also enables women to stand up and fight for what they believe in and to no longer accept the assigned role taht society and other patriarchal religions have bestowed upon them."

RELATING TO THE GOD AS A MAN: THE MALE MYSTERIES
"Through aspects of the Lord, men learn to behave nobly. They learn to control through kindness and by earning another's respect, not by browbeating other people. They learn to show tenderness and genuine caring for others. They learn to walk along life's path sharing with their partner and family members, and not controlling them. Men learn respect and how to live in harmony with nature and not to reign dominion over it. The Lord can punish us, but as any good father does, he prefers to work by teaching us. He wants us to learn from our mistakes and live in peace. Just as the Lord works as one with us and rules over us with a gentle hand, so men learn to accept and be among their fellows-both male and female."

So thats pretty much a rough overview of the god. Now as to my own oppinion, I believe that the god is the goddess's male counterpart. He is the masculin equal. He should be worshiped in balance with the goddess. They are lovers, partners, twins, halves, sides...He IS the male equal of the goddess and SHOULD be treated as such. So to all of you wiccans who basically blow off the god and focus on the goddess, you should re-think your practices...
And by the way, if Wicca was strictly Goddess worship, im sure there would be no male wiccans at all. It would be just a representation of feminist spirit. But just as males and females co-exist, so do the Lord and Lady.  

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:57 pm


Charge of the Goddess

Listen to the words of the Great Mother, who was of old also called amongst men Artemis, Astarte, Diana, Melusine, Aphrodite, Cerridwen, Dana, Arianrhod, Isis, Bride and by many other names.
At my altars, the youth of most distant ages gave love, and made due sacrifice. Whenever you have need of anything, once in a month, and better it be when the Moon is full, then shall you gather in some secret place and adore the spirit of Me, who am Queen of all Witcheries.

There shall you assemble ye who are fain to learn all sorcery, yet have not won its deepest secrets; to these will I teach things that are yet unknown. And you shall be free from slavery, and as a sign that you be really free you shall be naked in your rites. And you shall dance, sing, feast, make music and love all in my praise; for mine is the ecstasy of the spirit, and mine also is joy on Earth, for my law is love unto all beings.

Keep pure your highest ideal, strive ever towards it; let naught stop you or turn you aside, for mine is the secret door which opens upon the door of youth. And mine is the cup of the wine of life and the Cauldron of Cerridwen, which is the Holy Grail of Immortality.

I am the gracious Goddess who gives the gift of joy unto the heart of man, upon Earth I give knowledge of the Spirit eternal, and beyond death I give peace and freedom and reunion with those who have gone before; nor do I demand sacrifice, for behold I am the Mother of all living, and my love is poured out upon the Earth. Hear ye the words of the Star Goddess.

She in the dust of whose feet are the hosts of Heaven, whose body encircles the universe. I who am beauty of the green Earth and the white Moon amongst the stars. And the mystery of the waters, and the desire of the heart of man, call unto thy soul. Arise and come unto me, for I am the souls of Nature who gives life to the universe.

From me all things procees, and unto me all things must return. And before my face, beloved of Gods and men, thine inmost divine self shall be enfolded in the rapture of the infinte.

Let my worship be with the heart that rejoices, for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals. And therefore let there be beauty and strength, power and compassion, honour and humility, mirth and reverence within you.

And you who thinks to seek for me, know thy seeking and yearning shall avail you not, unless you know the mystery, that if that which you seek you find not within thee, you will never find it without thee. Behold I have been with you from the beginning and I am that which is attained at the end of desire.

http://paganwiccan.about.com/library/texts/blgoddesscharge.htm  
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