I have a copy of a variation of “The Charge of the Goddess” on
my wall over my altar. It’s been there
for years and I usually recite it when I’m doing my full moon ceremonies. Many years before my dedication to Hecate I
would always see her name come out of the spiral as if to say, I am here. Draw your energy from me.
My first experience with drawing down came from the book by
the same name, Drawing
Down the Moon by Margot
Adler. A friend of mine was studying
Religions of the World at ODU in Virginia and had this book as recommended
reading. He shared it with me and it was
my first real introduction to Paganism, Witchcraft and Wicca. It is certainly worth reading.
~ NOTE I am not trained in any rites of the specific Wiccan
Traditions and am a solitary follower of the Goddess Hecate.
For my ritual I call the guardians and cast a circle in my
sacred space. I have a playlist that I
use specifically for these types of rituals.
Even though I do not practice Wicca, I can feel the
connection between myself and the moon.
Being a follower of Hecate the moon is very important to many of the
rituals that I hold for her. I stand in
front of my altar with candles blazing and call forth to the Goddess to give me
the strength that she herself possesses.
I call to the moon to fill my body with the energy and power that it
radiates. With arms lifted high and
moonbeams dancing across my body, I feel at peace with the universe and
revitalized with the vivacity of the Goddess.
Namaste & Blessed Be
Sosanna
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