Remembering the Goddess

United States
December 7, 2006 8:56am CST
Anyone else here worship the Goddess? If so, what form? I worship Her in many forms. She is the Great Mother to me. She first came to me as Mother Mary, then later as Mother God, Azna. I have always been drawn to the Pagan Goddesses: Hecate, Artemis, Diana, Sirona, and other I cannot think of right now. Mainly Lunar Goddesses.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
12 Dec 06
Luna Lumen - Luna Lumen
I worship the God and Goddess as parents. One would not be whole without the other. But when I am concentrating on the Goddess aspect, I turn to the Mother or Luna/Lumen. She has guided me to many truths when I needed it and I am greatful thankful for having her a part of my life. I believe I have always been attracted to the moon. Even when I was a little girl, I would look into the night sky and there it was just so great and there was so much there. As a little girl, I did not have the right words. But I felt a high mother figure was always looking out for me. So, it makes sense that is who I turn to now as an adult and in my studies.
@msjigga (864)
• United States
12 Sep 07
Very well put I too worship the Goddess and God as parents. I too have always had interest in the moon because it sends light to darkness and it unpredictable you may know its shape but moon is always in a different place everyday.
• United States
16 Dec 06
I worship the goddess as a guide and guardian. I wear a goddess pendant every moment, and find her to be a great guide through all my trials and tribulations.
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@yugi_sen (1741)
• India
7 Dec 06
we worship Godess like Laksmi (for money), Saraswathi (for education) Kali/Parvathi (for braveness and strength.
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@missak (3311)
• Spain
31 Jul 07
I worship in my ways many names of a Supreme Unique Godess, such as Oloddumare, Mother Earth, called in western tradition Gaia. Also in The Bible, in the Book of Revelations, there is a verse which seems to speak of God as a woman giving to birth. I also follow other several femenine identities, such as Yemaya and Oshun, some say the later cult of Isis was originate in this Orishas.