Honoring the Ancestors: Ancestors as Gods and Goddesses in Wicca

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Wicca, a modern pagan religious movement, encompasses a belief system that incorporates the worship of various gods and goddesses. Although Wiccan practices vary among individuals and covens, there are several deities commonly revered within Wicca. One of the notable figures in Wicca is the Horned God, who is often associated with nature, vitality, and the masculine divine. He is often depicted as a deity with antlers or horns, symbolizing his connection to the wild and the natural world. The Horned God is seen as a source of strength, fertility, and the cycle of life and death. Counterbalancing the Horned God is the Goddess, who represents femininity, nurturing, and the sacred feminine.


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If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. Otheos - O Holy God EHEYEH Asher EHEYEH - I Am That I Am - God used the names I AM and I AM THAT I AM when he spoke to Moses out of the burning bush and gave him the commission to lead the Israelites to the promised land.

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Counterbalancing the Horned God is the Goddess, who represents femininity, nurturing, and the sacred feminine. She often embodies motherhood, fertility, and the various aspects of the natural world. The Goddess is often worshipped as a triple deity, represented by the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, symbolizing the stages of a woman's life.

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Key of Solomon Sigil Talisman Pendant Holy Union Protection AmuletThis pendant aides in ones desire for holy enlightenment and union while offering protection from outside influences during any ceremonial rite.The outside ring of the talisman reads, " I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, Oh Holy God I am That I am"."I am Alpha and Omega, (the beginning and the ending)"- symbolical for the macrocosm and microcosm which is an ancient Greek Neo-Platonic Gnostic view of the secret patterns of our universe in which nature, man and all life are alchemically reproduced in all levels of the cosmos, from the largest scale (macrocosm or universe-level) all the way down to the smallest scale (microcosm or sub-sub-atomic or even metaphysical-level). These facts are related to us by the great Hermes Trismegistus who had written, "As above, so below, as within, so without, as the universe, so the soul."Otheos - "O Holy God"EHEYEH Asher EHEYEH - "I Am That I Am"- God used the names "I AM" and "I AM THAT I AM" when he spoke to Moses out of the burning bush and gave him the commission to lead the Israelites to the promised land. Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh (I AM THAT I AM) is more than a sacred name. It is an empowerment. It is a scientific formula. When you recite that name with faith and love, God releases his energy as a stupendous waterfall of light to heal mind, heart and soul. "I AM THAT I AM" means simply but profoundly "as above, so below." God is affirming, "I am here below that which I AM above." When you say, "I AM THAT I AM," you are affirming that God is where you are. In effect, you are saying: "As God is in heaven, so God is on earth within me. Right where I stand, God is. I am that 'I AM.'"Inside the talisman:Tetragramatron- Tetragrammaton which represents the initials Y.H.V.H the sacred name of God of the Abrahamic religions which was also inscribed on the cross above Christ in his crucifixion.AGLA- is a notariqon (kabbalistic acronym) of the biblical phrase "Ateh Gibor Le-olam Adonai," "The Lord is mighty forever." AGLA was considered a name of God by magicians of the middle ages and appeared in magical formulas for everything from protection to flying. By Renaissance times, the formula was a common inscription for amulets and talismans. AGLA is used in its short form in a number of apotropaic circle-making formulas. The Golden Dawn used it as the "God Name" of the North quarter in the "lesser banishing ritual," representing Earth, and in the GRP to represent the passive elements of water and Earth. Agla also appears in Masonic lore, and some Masonic scholars have suggested that AGLA was a substitution for the "Word which was lost," a primordial name of God or magical incantation which may represent the tetragrammaton.Flame in cup-- is Adar (Sacred Fire) Eternal Flame. The Adar is the sacred fire of the Zoroastrians (Parsis). The fire symbolizes purity, the essence of life, and the presence of God.Astrological Symbols---Mars, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, Moon, VenusThe Center Triangle and Circle with Hexagram and Five pointed star--Combination of Sigillum Dei Aemeth Seal of the truth of God which is a seal used to protect the workings from outside influences and the Hermetic Seal of Light (Quintessence) the synthesis of alchemy.The above picture illustrates approximate length of necklace in relation to the neckline. Individual neck width and size variances to give and take.Necklace comes with a thin light weight matching black chain and clam closing clasp.Chain is Made of Zinc Alloy and the Pendant is made of Resin/Plastic materials. This T alisman is light weight for comfortable everyday and all day wear. Easy to wear inside any shirt if you want to be discrete.The total necklace measures approximately 11 1/4 Inches long. The amulet itself measures approximately 1 Inch. The chain measures approximately 20 inches.Shipping and Return PolicyThis item comes with free shipping within the United States. read more

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Wiccan gods and goddsses

Within the Wiccan pantheon, there are numerous specific gods and goddesses that are revered and worshipped by practitioners. Some of these include: - Diana: The Roman goddess of the hunt, she is associated with the moon, animals, and wilderness. Diana is often revered for her independence, strength, and protection. - Cernunnos: An ancient Celtic god, Cernunnos is depicted with antlers and is associated with nature, fertility, and the divine masculine. He is often revered as a protector of the wild and animals. - Brigid: A goddess of Celtic origin, Brigid embodies various attributes such as healing, poetry, and smithcraft. She is often revered as a deity of fertility and creativity. - Isis: An Egyptian goddess, Isis is associated with motherhood, magic, and protection. She is often revered as a goddess of love and harmony. - Pan: A Greek god, Pan is often depicted as a half-human, half-goat figure and is associated with nature, sexuality, and music. He is revered for his wild and mischievous nature. - Hecate: A Greek goddess associated with magic, witchcraft, and the underworld. Hecate is often revered as a guardian and guide through the realms of the subconscious. These are just a few examples of the gods and goddesses worshipped in Wicca. The belief in multiple deities allows Wiccans to tap into different aspects of divinity and nature, fostering a greater connection with the natural world and the divine..

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1. Samantha - 2 stars
I was really looking forward to reading "Wiccan gods and goddesses" as I have always been interested in learning more about different divinities. However, I found this book to be quite disappointing. The descriptions of the gods and goddesses were very superficial, and there seemed to be a lack of cultural context for each deity. Additionally, the writing style was very dry and repetitive. Overall, I feel like I didn't gain much knowledge or insight from this book, and I would not recommend it to others.
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As someone who is interested in Paganism and Wicca, I was excited to read "Wiccan gods and goddesses." Unfortunately, the book fell short of my expectations. The author seemed to rely heavily on clichés and stereotypes when describing and explaining the various deities. It felt like a shallow overview rather than a nuanced exploration. I also found the organization of the book to be confusing, with a lack of clear transitions between sections. Overall, this book lacked depth and failed to provide the insight I was hoping for.
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I have mixed feelings about "Wiccan gods and goddesses." On one hand, the book does provide a basic introduction to the subject matter, which may be helpful for beginners. However, I found some inaccuracies in the information presented, which made me question the credibility of the author. Furthermore, the writing style was often overly simplistic, making it difficult to fully engage with the content. Overall, I think there are better resources available for those interested in learning about Wiccan deities.

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