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When You Invoke The Goddess, Whom Are You Addressing? For Me, Invocation Is An External And Internal

When you invoke the Goddess, whom are you addressing? For me, invocation is an external and internal experience of communing with Her. Both experiences meet at a central point within me. The Goddess exists within and without simultaneously. In calling Her forward, I am awakening Her within myself and asking that She come into my conscious awareness. At the same time, I am calling Her from Her own realm where She exists independently of me. For example, when I have a need to strengthen my autonomy, energize my political activism, and awaken the part of myself that is strong and independent in defending the rights of women, I invoke the goddess Diana or Artemis. It is a multi-layered process. I am a part of Her; She is a part of me. Once I invoke Her, I open myself to embody Her. This is different than becoming Her. For me to experience Her presence, She must already live within me, so that I can recognize Her energetic presence when She arrives.

Think of the name of a goddess as the container of Her energy and attributes carried upon the breath of the spoken word. The vibration contained in the sounding of words, and the life force in our breath, travel between the seen and unseen realms, creating a pathway for the Goddess to enter the ritual circle. The name of a goddess must be carefully chosen. The attributes of the deity invited must resonate with the desired qualities to be utilized in the ritual. If you are seeking physical manifestation, address an earth goddess. For mental powers, choose an air goddess. For creativity, call for a water goddess. Passionate emotions and life-force energy are usually associated with the realm of fire goddesses. If you are going to address a specific goddess, get to know Her before calling on Her. A relationship with a goddess is a two-way street. Before you ask something of Her, be prepared to give something to Her.

-Ruth Barrett, Women’s Rites, Women’s Mysteries

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1 year ago

πŸŒ™ Subtle Artemis Worship 🦌

Spend time out in nature (e.g. go on a hike, take a walk outside, visit a nature preserve, etc.)

Dancing, especially at night and to music that makes you feel wild and free

Playing an instrument (although this is more for Apollo, I believe it also works as a form of Artemis worship)

Wearing jewelry that reminds you of her

Having imagery of deer, horses, or dogs around

Having literally any sort of animal symbolism around (she is a Goddess of Animals)

Investing in nature/animal conservation efforts (can simply be spreading the word if you can't afford to donate or volunteer)

Creating art of your favorite flower, plant, or animal

Keeping a picture of her in your wallet

Taking a walk outside during the crescent or full moon (only if it is safe in your area to do so)

Learning about self-defense (I feel dedicating a pocket knife, if legal, to her is a great idea)

Learning archery

Befriending neighborhood animals, such as cats, birds, or dogs; leaving food out for them

Lighting a bonfire with friends and having a good time together; dancing around it is especially great (please be safe about doing so; I don't recommend drinking first)

Star-gazing and moon-gazing

Showing compassion to others, such as through volunteer work or holding doors

Taking a warm bath at night

Having a candle that reminds you of her (no altar needed)

Wearing animal-inspired outfits or doing animal-inspired makeup

Visiting a local zoo, aquarium, or butterfly pavilion; taking the time to learn about new creatures

Watching nature documentaries or movies about animals (it can be movies/shows starring anthropomorphic animals)

Being curious about local fauna and flora

Learning how to safely forage for food, such as picking berries or mushrooms

Meditating in the dark of the night, especially on a crescent or full moon

Making a list of your goals; focus on completing these one step at a time

Taking new risks, especially ones that give you a sense of thrill and excitement

Sending kind messages to loved ones, especially those having a difficult time

Learning to prioritize your own well-being; taking care of yourself first and foremost

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May add to this later! For now, this is my list of discreet ways to worship Artemis. I hope someone finds it helpful. Take care, everyone! πŸ’š


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1 year ago

Menstrual Cycle Magick

πŸ’— raspberry leaf tea spelled to cleanse and heal the body, charged with the Mother Energy of crystals and the suns lifegiving renewing light.

πŸ’— inverted yoga flows in the morning sunlight, moving energy from the pelvis (root chakra) to the crown, to align and harmonize the full Self.

πŸ’— crystal satchets, cleansed and charged with the intention to access the intuition and empower psychic abilities that are heightened during the cycle (apatite, amethyst, fluorite, malachite).

πŸ’— abdominal massages following the laying of crystals (selenite, moonstone, rose quartz) with a Love Oil, done with the intention to calm and offer love to the Self.

πŸ’— tarot spreads to provide insight into what is being cleansed and released with the blessing of the Goddess.

πŸ’— mindfulness meditation through waves of cramps.

πŸ’— offerings and prayer to Goddess.

πŸ’— journaling, as the menstrual cycle is the optimal time to reconnect to your Self with love and no judgment.

πŸ’— connecting to familiars, plant and crystal allies. Cleanse and tend to your supporters, reconnect and strengthen powerful energies.


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1 year ago

"The original sin was matricide. The toppling of the matriarchies and the rape and murder of the mothers was, and still is, the greatest of all sins. No purging of our culture has occurred since the Inquisition no public accounting for the sins of the 'fathers.' A major contribution to the continuing hostility and alienation of males is their deep core of guilt. Men continue to be guilty of matricide. No amount of purification will take that blemish away."

-Z. Budapest, The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries


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1 year ago

truly don't get how some radfems seem not just disinterested but outright dislike witchcraft. like, I get being atheist or agnostic - frankly, it's something I really like about witchcraft: there's plenty of ways to practice that don't require you to believe in a literal deity. you can just believe in nature & the beauty of the universe. but the existence of female-centric, & even female-exclusive, & even explicitly radfem (& lesbian co-founded with lesbian spiritual leaders etc), spiritual practice is so fucking enticing to me. the idea of gathering with other women, other radfem lesbians even!, to honor femaleness and nature together, that's everything I've always wanted. I don't get being a radfem (esp lesbian) and not just not being curious about it at all but like, actively losing respect for those of us who practice. it's saddening fr.

also me & @sappheia aka @vvitchscvm-deactivated20230666 are gonna be the creatrices of the biggest and best lesbian feminist Dianic path in modern history t b h


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