Text
of the Charge
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Stages
of the journey inwards
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Listen to the words
of the Great mother, who was of old also called among men, Artemis; Astarte;
Dione; Melusine, Aphrodite, Ceridwen; Diana Arianrod; Bride; and by many
other names. At mine Altars the youths of Lacaedemon in Sparta made due
sacrifice.
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Instruction
to listen.
Establishment
of who it is who is speaking.
Establishment
of her nature and who she has been in history.
(Outward
action/delineation of subject)
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Whenever ye have
need of anything, 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 Witcheries. There ye shall assemble, ye who are fain to learn
all sorcery, yet who have not won its deepest secrets. To these will I teach
things that are yet unknown. And ye shall be free from slavery, and as a sign
that ye be really free, ye shall be naked in your rites, and ye shall dance,
sing, feast, make music, and love, all in my praise.
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Description
of the external forms of the witches’ rituals, and their intent.
(Outward
action)
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For mine is ecstasy
of the Spirit, and mine is also joy on earth, For my Law is Love unto all
beings. Keep pure your highest Ideals. Strive ever towards it. Let naught
stop you or turn you aside. For mine is the secret which opens upon the door of
youth; and mine is the cup of the Wine of Life: and the Cauldron of Ceridwen;
which is the Holy Grail of immortality.
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What
belongs to the Goddess and the correct inner disposition for the witch in
seeking her.
(Aim of
outer action/inner disposition)
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I am the Gracious
Goddess who gives the gift of Joy unto the heart of Man.
Upon Earth I give the 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 aught in sacrifice; for behold. I am
the Mother of all things; and my love is poured out upon earth.
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Full
revelation of the nature of the Goddess’s covenant: it is of her love alone
and extends beyond death.
(The
Goddess’s disposition towards us)
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Hear ye the words of the Star Goddess, She in the
dust of whose feet are the hosts of Heaven; whose body encircleth the
Universe.
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Reiteration
of the instruction to listen, indicating urgency or importance, reiteration
of the Goddess’s syncretic nature by introducing a new Goddess.
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I who am the 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; l call unto thy soul; arise and come unto me.
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The
Goddess is tangible, calling to us in the world around us.
(Our inward
disposition to the external world)
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For l am the Soul of nature who giveth life to the
Universe; From me all things proceed; and unto me, all things must return;
Beloved of the Gods and men; thine innermost divine self shall be enfolded in
the raptures of the infinite.
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The
Goddess is life, and we can share
in her divine life.
(Inner
nature of the search)
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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; Honour and Humility;
Mirth and Reverence within you.
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The
Goddess’s worship is inward; the inward disposition that this creates.
(Further
inward movement to inner worship)
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And thou who thinkest to seek me; Know that thy
seeking and yearning shall avail thee not unless thou know the mystery, That
if that which thou seekest thou findest not within thee; Thou wilt never find
it without thee.
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The
Goddess can only be found within.
(The end of
the search: the Goddess is within)
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For behold; I have been with thee from the
beginning, and I am that which is attained at the end of desire.
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The
realization that we have already found her; she is found when our seeking
ends.
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Do you see the cobbles on the streets? Everywhere you look, stone & rock. Can you imagine what it feels like to reach down with your bones & feel the living stones? The city is built on itself, all the cities that came before. Can you imagine how it feels to lie down on an ancient flagstone & feel the power of the rock buoying you up against the tug of the world? And that's where witchcraft begins. The stones have life, & I'm part of it. - adapted from Terry Pratchett
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Commentary on the Charge of the Goddess 17: Aside on the inward journey in the Charge
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