The Goddesses and the Gods
The religion of the Goddess has been called both polytheistic and
monotheistic at the same time. The Goddess is polytheistic in that she has so
many names and forms. She is also monotheistic in that the are all symbols of
the single Great Mother, the Creator of All. Joseph Campbell, the historian and
mythologist, calls this syncretism.
The Goddess is seen as the power of the feminine, as the creator of all. She
is a way to connect to all life on this planet. The Goddess is also an image
that has been embraced as a symbol of strength for abused women, a way for self
acceptance and esteem, and a model for all women. She is seen in a triple aspect
of Maiden, Mother, and Crone. The number 3 is considered sacred in many goddess
cultures. The triple aspect of the Goddess enforces the concept.
The trinity of the aspects of the Goddess is also a way to understand and
acknowledge the three major stages of human life: youth, parenthood and
maturity. The Three aspects of Maiden, Mother, and Crone can also be seen in the
three phases of the moon, Full, Waxing and Waning. The cycle of the Goddess is
seen in the cycle of human life and in the cycles of the harvest: the empty
field, seeds planted and growing, then the harvest.
The Maiden
The Maiden is associated with the colors white, light pink and light yellow.
She symbolizes youth and anticipation of life, the continuation of life, the
season of spring, and the waxing Moon. The Maiden is associated with purity and
nature, and is usually seen in the company of animals. In the aspect of the
Maiden we see the world with child-like wonder, the beauty of a feather, the
mystery of a seed. We also see the Maiden as huntress and warrior, as Athene and
Artemis are known to be.
The Mother
The color associated with the Mother is red, the color of blood and the life
force, and green, a fertile color. The Mother symbolizes summer, ripening,
birth, the high point of the cycle, adult and parenthood, and the full Moon. In
ancient societies, the pregnant Mother was a metaphor for the fertile fields
that sustained the people of the land. The menstrual blood of the Mother has
been associated with magick and ritual since Paleolithic times and was thought
to have power for healing and fertility.
The Crone
The color most associated with the Crone is black, followed by dark purple
and grey. The Crone symbolizes death and the end of cycles, winter, night,
menopause, age, wisdom, counsel, and the waning Moon. The Crone shows us the way
to death and reincarnation. The Crone is past menopause, she has the mystery of
time behind her. In the aspect of the Crone we understand that death is a part
of life, not something to be feared. She is the teacher of the secret and the
hidden.
Ancient European pantheons (a group of gods originating with a certain
people), are dominated by the Goddess. She is the creator of the universe,
generator of all life. All agricultural societies appear to have worshiped a
goddess at one point in their history. In the earliest known creation stories,
the Goddess, Mother Nature, call her what you wish, is said to be the source of
all being. The Goddess surrounds us, to be found in the earth, moon and stars.
She is found in the ebb and flow of the tides, She is found in the bud of a
flower. She is found in the creatures of the world. And the Goddess is found
inside us. The bodies of women are sacred and holy, not a thing of revulsion
that some of the religions of man would have us believe. If the Goddess is
inside us and all that surround us, shouldn't we treat all lives as sacred,
including ourselves? Still, she is a mystery never to be fully known.
Why do Wiccans/Witches have so many Goddesses and Gods? Each brings a
different strength or attribute to help us in what we are doing. When we work
with a goddess we have her power to draw on. For example, Athena will bring
creativity and assertiveness, Hera her motivation in new endeavors. Call upon
these goddesses when starting a new project. Some Wiccans draw upon the energy
of the goddess by tapping into the power of "nature." The Goddesses and Gods can
be seen as real beings or as archetypes, (prototypes). The power of all the
goddesses and gods of the world are in the very nature of us all. It is within
us and in the other inhabitants of this planet, we just have to learn to access
that power. It is the power to conjure and create. The diversity of the gods and
goddess may help to express the diversity of creation.
In Wicca, the Goddess and the God are seen as equals, neither can exist
without the other. Female and male are needed for true life. The Great Mother
giving life and giving birth to the world, the God by her side, at times part
human, part spirit, part animal. The Goddess and the God each contain a bit of
each other, neither is complete without the partner. They compliment each other
and are necessary for proper balance.
The God
The God is usually seen as lover, consort, and son of the Goddess. Both are
needed for creation and balance. It is a balance that is shown in myth after
myth, culture after culture. As with the Goddess, the God also has many names
and associations. There is the god as lover, warrior, and the Horned God of the
forests. And there is the god of the mysterious Underworld.
Before the understanding of the biology of humans, pregnancy was thought to
be caused by ancestral spirits or the light of the moon. When humans better
understood themselves, the God was seen as a life force, an impregnator, and
hunter. He has been depicted in art as part animal with horns of a deer or goat
and erect phallus. He is also seen as the "Green Man", Lord of the forests.
The power of the God is called upon when help in logic and analysis is
wanted. He is also associated with the sun and animals. His association with the
sun brings the greening of the harvest. He is the harvest, the animals of the
forest, the hunter of those animals when necessary, and the ruler of the woods
and mountains. He is the lord of light and represents all that is vital. Women
may call upon the God when she feels she needs the strength and assertiveness
that he may bring to her.
The first male god form was said to emerge from the Earth Mother. Myths of
the creation and the Goddess and God abound in this world, but there are common
threads that run through all of them. The God representing the sun, dies each
year, only to be reborn in the spring. The story of the Goddess and God are
cyclical, as are the seasons of the year. Spring, summer, autumn, winter can be
seen in the stories of the Goddess and God. Birth, death, and rebirth are the
lessons to be learned. All that dies will return with the sun. The eight
holidays of the Wheel are derived from the Creation myths.
Choose the Goddess and God you wish to work with carefully. Research
different pantheons. Decide which ones will be best for the working. Your choice
may be different with each ritual, depending on the circumstances and desired
outcome. Some Wiccans prefer to work with the energy that surrounds us, the
energy of the Universe, instead of a particular goddess or god. Use whatever you
feel more comfortable with
-Charge of The God-
Listen to the words of the Great Father, who of old was called Osiris, Adonis, Zeus, Thor, Pan, Cernunnos, Herne, Lugh and by many other names.
My law is harmony with all things.
Mine is the secret that opens the gates of life and mine is the dish of salt of the earth that is the body of Cernunnos that is the eternal circle of rebirth.
I give the knowledge of life everlasting, and beyond death I give the promise of regeneration and renewal.
I am the sacrifice, the father of all things, and my protection blankets the earth.
Hear the words of the dancing God, the music of whose laughter stirs the winds, whose voice calls the seasons.
I who am the Lord of the Hunt and the Power of the Light, sun among the clouds and the secret of the flame.
I call upon your bodies to arise and come unto me.
For I am the flesh of the earth and all its beings.
Thru me all things must die and with me are reborn.
Let my worship be in the body that sings, for behold all acts of willing
sacrifice are my rituals.
Let there be desire and fear, anger and weakness, joy and peace, awe and longing within you.
For these too are part of the mysteries found within yourself, within me, all beginnings have endings, and all endings have beginnings
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Whenever you have need of anything,
once in the month and better when the moon is full,
then shall you assemble in some secret place
and adore the spirit of me,
who am Queen of all witches.
There shall ye assemble,
ye who are fain to learn all sorcery,
yet have not won its deepest secrets;
to these will I teach all things that are as yet unknown.
And ye shall be free from slavery;
and as a sign that ye be truly free,
you shall be naked 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 ideals;
strive ever towards them,
let nothing 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 the wine of life,
and the Cauldron of Cerridwen,
which is the Holy Vessel of Immortality.
I am the gracious Goddess,
who gives the gift of joy unto the heart of man.
Upon earth,
I give the knowle