The Goddess
What or who is the Goddess? How does She affect our lives?
(A discourse on the nature of the Feminine Divine)

The Goddess is everything, everywhere.  She is the Mother of all, no matter their color, creed, gender, age.  And only as a mother could, She loves you no matter what, no matter who you are.  She does not condemn you, She only asks for respect and to remember Her from time to time.  We come from Her vast womb, and when our time is finished, She takes us back into Her bosom to be reborn again.  Hers is a natural cycle, a regenerating circle that replenishes the Earth.  She is not a "selfish God" in any way---for what god that is selfish deserves the respect of its children?   Instead, She gives all that She is.  Her hair is the sky, Her eyes the stars, the soil Her skin, the mountains Her breasts, the ocean Her womb.  Her spirit is in everything, from the trees, rocks, and animals, to each human being.  Because of Her, we are therefore divine ourselves, and should respect ourself and every person, because we are all connected by Her. 

She has no name and a million names.  No matter what you call Her---Gaia, Hecate, Isis, Demeter, or Brigid, She is one in all of these names.  They are simple aspects of her personality and graces.  She of the moon, of the sun, of death, of life, of love and of wisdom---She is all of these things and more.  

She has a plan.  And it is a myserious and wonderful great plan of cosmic proportions.  You can feel Her energy pulsing as we travel our paths that She guides us upon.  Every day, more and more people find Her, and finder greater joy in life.   Yes, something very big and wonderful is coming.  There is no reckoning or rapture to fear, because that is not the way of the Goddess.  Yes, there may be revolution, but that is how nature works---nature is not as quiet as it appears.  But things will change for the better for all.

She is the nurturer, the giver, the taker, She who gives birth, She who brings death, She who destroys and She who creates.  She plants the seed with one hand and reaps the crop with the other. 

 

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