Sunday, January 28, 2024

Song of the Goddess 1996 CO1

Song of the Goddess, 1996
Wicca, A Guide For The Solitary Practitioner
by, Scott Cunningham

I am the Great Mother, worshipped by all creation and existent prior to their consciousness.  I am the primal female force, boundless and eternal.

I am the chaste Goddess of the Moon, the Lady of all magic.  The winds and moving leaves sing my name.  I wear the crescent Moon upon my brow and my feet rest among the starry heavens.  I am mysteries yet unsolved, a path newly set upon.  I am a field untouched by the plow.  Rejoice in me and know the fullness of youth.

I am the blessed Mother,  the gracious Lady of the harvest.  I am clothed with the deep, cool wonder of the earth and the gold of the fields heavy with grain.  By me the tides of the Earth are ruled; all things come to fruition according to my season.  I am refuge and healing.  I am the life-giving Mother, wondrously fertile.

Worship me as the Crone, tender of the unbroken cycle of death and rebirth.  I am the wheel, the shadow of the Moon.  I rule the tides of women and men and give release and renewal to weary souls.  Though the darkness of death is my domain,  joy of birth is my gift.

I am the Goddess of the Moon, the Earth, the Seas.   My names and strengths are manifold.  I pour fourth magic and power,  peace and wisdom.  I am eternal Maiden, Mother of all, and Crone of darkness, and I send you blessings of limitless love.

Go Mbeannaigh
          (Gaelic, Ireland - Blessed Be)

Sonqongi Apukuna Wak'aychasunkiku
          (Quechua, Peru - May the Heart of the Mountain bless you)

Xut Kala Xetl
          (Tlingit, Alaska - Blessed Be)

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