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Gods and Goddesses�
by Ariadne
<<� What I have read indicates that Wicca
is an earth-based religion that� recognizes a goddess who wears a
crescent moon and a horned� god.� The� seasons are highly
significant, and the year revolves around� the�� interplay
betweent these two.� However, all of you speak of� many�
different gods and goddesses and talk of being a dedicant of� one.�
How� does all of this fit together?� Or does it?� Are all
of these different� deities actually different names for a single
god/dess force (as, for�� example, in Shamanism or Hinduism or
Buddhism or even Islam)? Or do they� compete with one another?�
Or both? >>
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Perfectly understandable question! Now, I shall don my� orators
cap and step up to the soap-box. <> (Hey no groaning in
the back row! lol)�
Wicca is an extremely versatile and diverse religion. The� wonderful
thing� about Wicca is that, for the most part, you can worship Diety
however you see Her/Him etc. Since each of us see the world differently,
why� should we not see Diety differently as well? There is an ongoing
debate in many�� Wiccan circles� as to whether Wiccans are
truly poly-theistic or mono-theistic.
My personal� beliefs are that there is one Omni-present Diety in
the� universe, but I relate� best to It as being double-natured,
both male and female.� Therefore, the God and Goddess are two different
faces of the SAME energy. Likewise, I believe� all Gods are one God
and all Goddesses are one Goddess- The Lady� has many faces-Kuan Yin,
Diana, Astarte, Isis, Tara etc, but they are all facets of the same stone-at
least, to my theological mind they are.
The traditional Triple-Goddess and Horned Lord are, from what I can
tell, a modern re-construction of what we believe the Ancients worshiped.
Of course, certain dieties fit these images better than others, making
some Dieties more popular in some Wiccan circles than others. For example,
the Triple Goddess can be found in the faces of Persephone, Demeter, and
Hecate. Or the Morrigan,� who's aspects are Ana, Badb and Macha. The
Horned One can be seen as Pan, leader of the satyrs through the woodlands,
or Herne the Hunter. Originally, as one theory states, all dieties had
a cyclical nature-young,� mature, and� wise.
As for being dedicated to one certain Diety, the energy of� certain
aspects of the Lord and Lady are different-for example, for compassion,�
you might call on Kuan-Yin-definitely NOT Kali. Many times you will feel
drawn� to a certain Diety-your energy just 'clicks' with Theirs. And
sometimes, a Diety will make it VERY obvious you are under Their protection-
They do this through dreams, visions, and sometimes very interesting revelatory
ways. Some of the Dieties energies dont work well together, however, usually
one will just go and do something else and let the other one who is better
suited to the task help you out. Has this made sense? If you are further
interested in the faces of Diety, I recommend you look at 'The Witches
God' and 'The Witches� Goddess' by Janet and Stewart Farrar-they do
an excellent job of explaining things and various aspects. Hope I helped.
B*B�
Ariadne
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