December 2011
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Asherah part I: The lost bride of Yahweh →
”In Syria and in Urhâi [Edessa] the men used to castrate themselves in honor of Ataratha.
from space I arose awake in the great nothing that is all potential. the great swirling field the empty void of space all that can be all that is …. my joy, so complete, be-ing overcome with delight. my body moved in ecstatic pleasure ripples of laughter bubbling forth, I am lost in my intensity … I dance forth creation dividing earth and sky dancing on the waves, birthing...
Quiet is the night
Dark is the Moon
I ask Hecate, the Crone
To take Her throne.
Sleep, sister, sleep
Be not alarmed,
For the Great Goddess
Keeps you from harm.
Quiet is the night
Dark is the Moon
I ask Hecate, the Crone
To take Her throne.
Sleep, brother sleep,
Be not alarmed,
For the Great Goddess
Holds you in her arms.
Quiet is the night
Dark is the Moon.
We honor Hecate the Crone
Who has taken...
Hecate’s ability to see into the Underworld, the “otherworld” of the sleeping and the dead, made her comfortable and tolerant in the company of those most would shun out of fear or misunderstanding.
Born at the exact moment of daybreak, Brigid rose into the sky with the sun, rays of fire beaming from her head.