Lesson
7
The Goddess and God
All
Wiccans share a believe in divinity as being plural,
both male and female, God and Goddess. The way in
which divinity is expressed through different beliefs
and philosophies - Wiccans may be henotheistic (all
Gods and Goddesses are part of a greater whole); polytheistic
(there are many Gods and Goddesses) or pantheistic
(Divinity is present in and inherent in all life on
Earth, animal, mineral and plant).
All
Wiccans believe in a female Deity, The Goddess, who
is worshipped/celebrated alongside Her male companion,
often seen as the Horned God. In Wicca, the Goddess
is usually represented by the Moon and the God by
the Sun, there are however many different pantheons
from which Deities might be drawn from, many Wiccans
prefer to work with the Celtic Deities, in particular
the Welsh and Irish Gods and Goddesses.
The
Goddess is often invoked as Aradia, Hekate, Ceridwen,
Diana, Arianrhod
The God is often invoked as Cernunnos, The Horned
God, Herne, Pan, Gwyn Ap Nudd, Llugh
Wiccans
celebrate the union of the Goddess & the God in
a ceremony known as "The Great Rite" which
celebrates the union of male & female and is usually
only performed by initiates of second or third degree.
The ceremony of Cakes and Wine which is performed
at almost all Wiccan rituals is another way in which
the union of the Goddess and God is celebrated and
expressed. Polarity, be it male / female, light/dark
or any other interaction between opposites is a theme
central to many of our practises and rituals.
Wicca
is a life-affirming and positive spiritual path. Wiccans
often personify the changes in nature as different
aspects of the Goddess and God. So for example, we
celebrate the rebirth of the Child of Promise, the
Solar God, at the Winter Equinox (Yule) and we celebrate
the return of the beautiful Goddess of Life at the
Spring Equinox.
Exercise
7
a) Spend some time thinking about your own beliefs
again. Write some additional notes on your views on
the Goddess and God. (*See Lesson 4 Exercises)
b) Do some additional reading on the Greek, Roman,
Egyptian, Norse and Celtic pantheons. Is there one
of these which appeal to you more than the others?
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