The Goddess


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The goddess...she is the embodiment of love. She does not control us, nor does she tell us what to do. She loves us and we her. We serve her, and she serves us.

The Goddess is a "trinity." She is "three in one." In this case she is the maiden, the mother, and the crone. This represents the natural cycle of life. Maiden, young and full of life. Mother, caring and nurturing. Crone, wise and old.


The Charge of the Goddess


Now listen to the words of the Great Mother,
Who was of old also called among men
Artemis, Asarte, Athena, Diona, Melusince, Aphrodite,
Cerridwen, Dana, Arianrhod, Isis, Bride
And by many other names.

Whenever ye have need of any thing,
Once in the month, and better it be when the moon is full,
Then ye shall assemble in some secret place,
And adore the spirit of me, who am Queen of all witches.

There shall ye assemble,
Ye who fain to learn all sorcery,
yet have not won its deepest secrets;
And ye shall be free from slavery;

And as a sign that ye really be free, ye shall be named in your rites;
And ye 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 towards it, let naught stop you or turn you aside;
For mine is the secret door which opens upon the land of youth,
And mine is the cup of 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 host of heaven,
whose body encircles the universe

I,
Who am the beauty of the green earth,
and the white moon among the stars,
And the mystery of the waters, and desire of the heart of man.
Call unto thy soul;
Arise and come unto me.
For I am the soul of nature, who gives life to the universe.
From me all things proceed, and unto me all things must return;

And before my face, beloved of Gods and of men,
Let thine innermost divine self be enfolded
in the rapture of the infinite.
Let my worship be within the heart that rejoiceth;
For behold, all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals.
And therefore let there be beauty and strength,
power and compassion
Honor and humility, mirth and reverence within you.

And you who thinkest to seek for me,
Know thy seeking and yearning shall avail thee not
Unless thoy knowest the mystery:
That if that which thou seekest thou finest not within thee,
Thou wilt never find it without thee.

For behold, I have been with thee from the begining;
And I am that which is attained at the end of desire.