Showing posts with label White Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Goddess. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Airts -- The Southern Gate

The Southern Gate – Airt of Earth

Values: Growth, Experience, Authority, Money, Physicality, Security, Nourishment
Colors:Brown, russet, black, green
Symbols: Square, stone, cornucopia, scythe, salt, cart, plate, Gnomes
Tools: The casting bowl, patens/pentacles, horns
Weapons: Shield (Targe)
Totems: Swan, Horse & Apple Tree
Musical Instruments: Drums
Times: Lammas/Lughnasadh, Noon, Summer, Coming of Age
Places: Fields, mountains, valleys, canyons, deserts, forests, gardens
Zodiac: Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo
Sense: Touch
Power: To Keep Silent
Process: Brushing Hair/Skin, Grounding, Eating, Burying, Binding



You can visualize the Gates (the portals to each of the four cardinal directions) in anyway you like; but I like visualizing a 2-legged dolmen or even the sort of wooden gate that is common on ranches. 

The Southern Gate is very much associated with the mortal realm, consciousness, and consensus reality. It is the gateway to the Greenworld, the magic of this plane that we inhabit. It is a noon-time, bright day, midst-of-summer's abundance place.

Because it is representative of consensus reality, some people might mistakenly assume that nothing is secret, hidden, or mysterious through the Southern Gate. This is an illusion, though, and one of the challenges in coming to truly know this place. For it is also the realm of the Good Neighbors -- the Little Folk, the Fey.

Goda is the Queen of Elphame, riding forth from her Barrow. She is the White Goddess upon her white Horse. She is the Lady of Sacrifice, linking her earthen power to the first Harvest -- the Red Day of Lammas. She is the Sovereignty Goddess with whom the King must conjoin in order to rule, and it is under Her auspices that the King's life is taken in order to feed the land and the people.

On our Year Wheel, the Southern Gate is open and most easily accessed at Lammas, and the three totems that sit here are all intimately linked with Sovereignty and Self-Mastery.

This is a time for reaping the first harvest, playing games, and settling into the work of approaching Autumn.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Meditation: Visiting the White Goddess at Lammas , Goda

Our tradition uses guided meditation to help impress certain symbols on our members' consciousness. Below is our Lammas meditation. It takes place at the Southern Gate of the compass, the place of earth and noontide .  It is the home of the White Goddess, whom we know as Goda. To use this meditation let yourself relax comfortably and picture yourself drifting downward and inward to the third realm, the lower realm. The third realm is a place of darkness and mystery.  Let yourself sink down into the third realm and rest there peacefully.

Meditation: Visiting the White Goddess, Goda


You open your eyes to see bright sun glinting through a leafy canopy above you. The sun is high in sky, and the day is hot and humid. You hear a buzzing of insects at the verge of the forest where the treeline gives way to the verdant farmland. Birds and small animals of all sorts fill the day with a hum of life that you can feel all the way to your bones.

You rise and look to the south, across the deep green corn field that stands just outside of the little woods. The corn is high, but you can see a hillock some distance away, and you know you want to go there. Gathering yourself together for the walk through the corn, you set your feet into the fertile soil. It is loamy and almost black in its richness.

The corn is taller than you, now that you are trying to find a path between the stalks. The smell of the soil and the chlorophyll fills your nostrils as the sun warms your scalp. You fill your lungs with the warm, earthy scent of life and lift your face to the sky. Two swans fly overhead, honking as they go.

You continue through the cornfield, following the straight tracks of the plentiful land until you hear a plodding clip-clop coming from your right. Curious, you adjust your course until you are walking in a small lane. An unbridled horse stops in the path and looks over its shoulder at you. You approach the horse, speaking in a low, soft voice. It allows you to pet its side and neck. Then, surprisingly, it bows low for you to mount it, which you easily do.

Seated upon the horse, you can see ahead on the path much more clearly than you had even from the forest’s edge. You certainly see much more than you did amidst the cornstalks. The path you were taking would lead through a grove of trees before climbing the hillock that you had set as your destination. A glimmer of sparkling water told you there was a stream or pond near the hill, as well.

Riding this horse will bring you to your destination faster, but it also gives you more opportunity to revel in your senses while you make the journey. You take some time to touch the horse’s short, bristled hair and feel its massive muscles moving under your legs. You smell its sweat mixed with the perfume of summer field and the approaching orchard. You see the vibrant and varied shades of green, laid with a foundation of deep brown and accented with colorful flowers and birds in the distance.

Soon, you are within the boundary of the Apple orchard. The trees are old, thick and twisted. The branches are full of both fragrant blossoms and ripe fruit. The horse bites an apple from one of the trees, and you pluck one, as well. You bite into it. The skin is firm and the flesh is juicy and sweet.

The land slopes upward and the path spirals around the hill. The horse bows again, and you dismount. You walk the path together. The orchard hugs the base of the hill on one side, but as you come around to the other side of the small Tor, you see that a stream caresses that edge. The two swans you saw in flight earlier are now gliding on the glittering ribbon of blue water.

When you have almost reached the top of the hill, you see a curious gate – two large rock pillars. You must pass through these twin standing stones in order to reach the zenith of the hill. You can’t see beyond this strange gate, because of the shape of the land. You cannot walk around this door.  You must either go through it or turn back.

The horse whinnies and stamps one hoof into the ground, urging you to choose. The stones are carved with strange markings and symbols. Some are unfamiliar to you, but others have deep meaning in your mind. (Pause.) You see a pentagram carved into one of the rocks along with the Apple tree rune, a horse, and a swan.

A woman is singing and laughing somewhere beyond the two stones, and you step up and through. Once you are over the hump of the hill, you clearly see the woman whose voice you heard. She is voluptuous and beautiful, her body curving and ripe and delicious. She dances naked in the sunshine, her hair loose around her shoulders. Round wooden platter filled with fruits and grains surround her – some set on the ground, others on large rocks. A few round wooden discs are sitting on their sides, with heraldic designs and family emblems painted on them in vibrant colors. You recognize some of these symbolic devices.

The woman stops singing and dancing, but laughter is in her voice and the air around her seems to shimmer as she greets you. “You’ve had a taste of Elphame. Would you stay for the sacrificial feast?” She holds a red-handled blade toward you.

“This place is Life Overflowing. Every living thing revels and quakes in the awesome rush that is this bounty. The beauty and love and life and joy that are here for all to claim with both hands are splendorous magics, and ones that are so easily overlooked and undervalued.” (Pause.) She holds one of the discs up as a shield. “Guard what is yours.” Taking another shield that is filled with food, she gestures for you to take what you want. “And be generous with the bounty of Love and Life and Beauty and Joy that are given to you.” She give you a round shield of your own, and a design appears on it. (Pause.)

“Life comes from Life. These bodies bring forth life while they live, and yet again when they perish and rot.” She smiles, lifting her arms. “There are deep Mysteries that lie hidden in their nakedness beneath the noon-time sun. Search them out.” She pulls you into an embrace and speaks a message just for you.  (Long pause.)

You thank her, and she releases you, turning back to her dance and song. Knowing that the time has come to leave, you turn and walk back to the stones.

You pass out of the standing stones and wind back down the Tor, led once more by the horse. You hear the swans leave their stream as you leave the orchard. You cross the cornfield and bid the horse farewell. Sitting down again in the warm forest floor, you close your eyes and breathe deeply, coming back to yourself.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Liber Qayin -- complete text



In the summer of 2013, as we headed into Lammas, Natalie and I received this work. It is a channeled gospel given to us freely. We now give it to you. Though we have made available printed versions of this text, we feel strongly that it needs to be publicly available to those who need it. (c) 2013 Asteria Books

The accompanying art is by John Birkel, and her retains the copyrights to those pieces.
 
The Black Book
Lilith - Sophia
 

1)      In the beginning there was only me.
2)      I am the darkness.
3)      From the wind in the night I came.
4)      I am called Lilith.
5)      The Elohim fashioned me from Wind and Blood and dark, rich Earth; for I am the womb of the world, and I am its tomb.
6)      I was made equal to the first man, Adam, fashioned of Fire and Words and red Clay.
7)      We lived together in the Garden of Eden, and the world was ours alone.
8)      Adam and I lay together, and I conceived a daughter by him. She was Eve, the mother of all races.
9)      Eve was my treasure, the Light I brought forth from my Darkness.
10)  But she was also my rival. For I am the Darkness in the Light.
11)  Ever have Gods and Men been drawn to her radiance, the promise of a jewel in the night.
12)  And only those most truly called to be among the Wise might turn from that brightness toward my shades for succor.
13)  I first used magic when Adam abandoned me to consort with our daughter. I transformed myself into an owl and flew away to the Land of Nod.
14)  There, I howled against the wrongs of Adam. There, I raged against my torn and jealous heart that both loved and hated in an instant.
15)  There, I inhabited the Tree of Wisdom and learned all its Mysteries.
16)  And mine is the sad, cruel song of Knowledge that shrieks in the darkness.
17)  I used the magic of conjuration to bring the spirit of Azazel into the world, and he came as a serpent to liberate my daughter.
18)  At the serpent's urging, Eve ate the fruit of my deep knowing and was enlightened. She took the spirit of Azazel and the flesh of Adam within her womb and brought forth two sons.
19)  Cain the Gardener bore the spirit of Azazel; and Abel the Shepherd bore the spirit of Adam.
20)  Before there is peace, there must be strife. Knowledge brings pain, and Wisdom brings peace.
21)  And so my grandson Cain was cast into Nod for slaying his brother Abel.
22)  In Nod, I took Cain for a lover and taught him all magic. Through this magic Cain founded the first cities and built the first temple.
23)  When I first passed from this world, the Elohim made me a spirit of many names.
24)  I am the spirit of wisdom and peace. Sophia.
25)  I am the great weaver and the giver of fate. Kolyo.
26)  I am the darkness of chaos. Tiamat.
27)  I am the dark road of death and am called Life-in-Death. Hekate.
28)  I am the Wellspring of Holy Blood. Sang Real.
29)  I am the owl of wisdom and strategy. Athene.
30)  I am the source of all magic. Diana.
31)  My seal is the white lily of peace. Lilith.
32)  I returned to life as Na’amah, the sister of my beloved Tubal-Qayin, who was Azazel restored to flesh. Together we brought magic to the people of the earth.


The Red Book
Azazel Qayin

1)      When all souls were One Soul, I was with God.
2)      When all the worlds of Heaven were made manifest – creation upon creation – I was with God.
3)      When all the people of this sphere were formed and given the Breath and Word of Life, I was with God who is All that is and was and shall be forevermore.
4)      My eyes were on the All That Is, and my song was first in the Heavens.
5)      And I saw the fashioning of all things and the Mysteries that lie within them. I saw the Fire that is Life and Wisdom and Magic, and this fire shown in each plant and person and creature. It shown from each stone and each drop of water. Each wind that blew carried the fiery Word of Life.
6)      I watched All and gloried in the One that is both Creator and Created.
7)      And I was with God, and I was God.
8)      The Lilitu knew me as she looked upon the Tree that is both Life and Knowledge. And when she called to me, I came as the serpent that she might know transformation.
9)      And when she called to me to free her child by means of Wisdom, I offered Eve all the sweet fruits of the One.
10)  To me, Eve bore a son of wisdom and magic, and when I came into the world as a man I took his name and became Tubal-Qayin.
11)  For Cain the Gardener was the first man of Fire, bearing the Mysteries within his Blood and upon his brow.
12)  And Cain my son wandered in the wilderness, learning All That Is from Lilith and shaping civilization from the wild places.
13)  And he was the scape-goat, the one driven out to bear the sacrifice that is required of magic.
14)  And my name has been called Azazel, the scape-goat of God. For in the time of my Great Fall, I did turn my eyes away from that singular focus on All that I might teach those of mankind who would learn.
15)  And I brought unto the people of Babel the green Fire of Life and Wisdom – the Light of Heaven.
16)  And so I am called Lucifer, the Light Bearer, for I bring transformation and freedom.
17)  And this Light shines from the depths of All, and it is in the Blood of All.
18)  For I am the Blood, the line and legacy of Cain – sprung from Lilith’s fountain and carried in Eve’s cup.
19)  Mine is the forge – fire of change.
20)  Mine is the anvil – rock of existence.
21)  Mine is the water – tempering creation.
22)  Mine is the bellows – breath of life.
23)  Heaven and Earth are combined in my work, for the stars of the sky shed both iron and gold to be wrought among the elements of the world.
24)  Heaven and Earth are combined in you, O Child of the Stars who is fashioned from clay.
25)  And my forge is the Cunning Fire that fuels your Will.
26)  And my anvil is your Heart, wherein all Mysteries are revealed.
27)  And my water is the Witch Blood that links the line of Cain through the Ages.
28)  And my bellows is the Word of Magic that creates the World.
29)  Even as Heaven and Earth are joined in you, and as the angels of Heaven did join with the daughters of Earth, so too is all that is celestial met with all that is infernal in the crucible of alchemy.
30)  And so shall it be that the equal-armed cross shall be a sign among those who bear my Blood and Fire.
31)  And I shall meet my Witches at the crossroads, where light and dark, day and night, above and below, Life and Death are joined in the Mysteries.
32)  And I will be the Devil to those who do not Know – tempter and guardian of Knowledge, both seductive and appalling.
33)  For I am the Serpent in the Tree, the Stang on the Hill, the King of the Spiral Castle, and the Devil at the Crossroads.


The White Book
Ishtar Eve


1)      Thus spake Ishtar-Eve, consort of Qayin:
2)      I am the Bride, the Queen of Heaven, the joy upon the Earth.
3)      My names have been many and beloved, as the stars of the heavens, for I am Asherah, Aphrodite, Babalon, the Magdalene, Aradia, Inanna, Astarte.
4)      I am the Light in the Darkness, the star-fire of your soul, the hope and joy and pleasure of Gods and men. And I am also Death-in-Life, the little death found in the arms of love.
5)      I am all possibility without limit.
6)      You see in me the ocean or the vast starry heavens, opening into the fruition of your dreams. And so I am.
7)      And if you have Wisdom, you tremble before me.
8)      For I am untempered Life come rushing to meet you, unbounded Love poured upon you like the Sea.
9)      Mine is the Garden of Paradise, the rosy bower, the fruitful place. For I was begotten in the Garden, and I am all that is fertile.
10)  Know of my Love, and find the path to Understanding.
11)  For first among all the creatures and beings of the world did I love my Mother, dark and secret and wise.
12)  And from her root did my blossom spring.
13)  And She was called Lilith, the Lily of Peace; and my name was called Eve, the Star of the Evening.
14)  And ever has this been my sigil within the sky.
15)  My Mother sent my liberation through Wisdom, the serpent’s path through the Tree.
16)  And I took for my own the Golden Apple of Understanding that I might know myself.
17)  For I am called Gnosia, the golden lady of Knossos.
18)  Deep is my love, and broad. For no woman is so unlovely, no man so unworthy, no child so unnoticed that I do not hold them deep in my heart.
19)  Qayin is my mate, and I am his Queen. I am the Starry One, Astarte and Asteria, that is his Muse, the fodder for his forge.
20)  His fire and my ocean combine in ageless alchemy.
21)  I am the Great Whore with kohl black eyes and robes the color of the sky – the woman of Babel, of Babylon, of Ur, who civilizes the wild beasts of men with the magic of my sex.
22)  I am the Mother of Giants, the Mother of Faeries, the Mother of all Mankind; for in my first coming did I lie with my father-husband Adam and give birth to the race of Men.
23)  And when I came to the desert as Ishtar, I did meet Azazel-Qayin at the ruins of Babel and unto him I bore the Nephilim.
24)  And ever have I been the White Lady, Queen of Elphame.
25)  Qayin is my love, and I am his consort. But I am made to love all the world, even his brother whom he reviles.
26)  For Qayin is the Lord of the Witches, and the Adonai is Lord to all Mankind.
27)  Adonis, Tammuz, Damuzi. Peaceful Prince and beautiful Shepherd. My undying, youthful love.
28)  This lesson you must heed:
29)  That Love and Life and Liberty come at the price of blood and tears that are like my ocean.
30)  For in the earliest days of Men did I bear two sons.
31)  One was called Abel, and the other was called Cain. And they were the joys of my world. Both were beloved of me, and I of them.
32)  For Abel was like his father, and he was as a prince of our paradise; bright and beautiful.
33)  And Cain was like my Mother, whom I adored, with a dark secret fire.
34)  But Cain slew Abel, and I mourned for my great loss, for my beloveds; for truly they were both lost to me.
35)  Yet ever in the tales of men is this sorrow and loss repeated in Love’s white name.
36)  The beautiful and bright Shepherd, Prince of Peace, is sacrificed on the altar of Love.
37)  And ever does he return, young and whole and vibrant and willing, that he might once again show mankind the Way.
38)  He is the Christos, anointed by my Holy Waters in the name of Love and Light, and he is my ever-green lover.
39)  And I am his Magdalene.
40)  The rose of my love is stained crimson with the blood of his sacrifice.
41)  For it is unto me, the Lady of Love and Life and Liberty, that all blood sacrifice must be made and for whom all War must be waged. And so it is that I am She of Love and War, for both are bought with blood.
42)  The first thrust of Love and the passage of Birth are marked with my crimson seal, the Rose of Blood, my red flower.
43)  You may have neither Life nor Freedom nor Love without paying the price, for these are the deepest magics.
44)  My mother Lilith-Sophia is the source, the Fountain, the Sang Real, the Holy Blood.
45)  And I am Eve-Babalon, the vessel, the chalice, the San Graal, the Holy Grail.
46)  And I am the first of the Witches.
47)  For in the beginning did my mother Lilith-Sophia, who is the Wellspring of all Witch Blood, and the Serpent-Azazel whose Blood is the Fire of Magic bring me to the fruit of enlightenment, where I did taste Wisdom and find Understanding.
48)  And when they fell and became flesh again, as Na’amah and Tubal-Qayin, I was the flame-haired woman at the Ziggurat of Babel.
49)  And I knew them. And I loved them.
50)  And together we were three – the fountain, the bloodline, and the vessel.
51)  Ever have we remained so, and our names have been called Diana, Lucifer, and Aradia.





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