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Which goddesses do you worship?
Naiwen- Newbie
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Which goddesses do you worship?
I idolize Issis, and some other pagan goddesses, like the moon goddess, mother nature and some egyptian goddesses as I'm deeply into egytian myths.
Assumpta- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Hi Naiwen, I must admit that I don't really worship any goddess as such. I have a liking like you for Isis and some of the other Egyptian goddess who I find really fascinating, but not one that I find I could worship.
Violet- Admin
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Hmm I actually know very little about any goddesses
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.
Naiwen- Newbie
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
lol, or gods. XDD I worship Zeus as a god and Isis as a goddess. XDD Zeus has lightening powers and Isis has some othe arcane abilities too.
Wisa'ka- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
The word worship never seems to depart from my mind and into speech or writing in an easy way. I am however rather reverent in the company of Kokumthena, our grandmother spirit and she is never far away.
Freak- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
i suppose i used to visualise and reveer Gaia quite a bit. :3
Kaere- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
In my early twenties I connected quite strongly with Diana. I'm not sure if that's the identity I gave to my guide before I really understood about guides. I never really worshipped her however as just spoke with her... worshipping doesn't come naturally to me. It's kinda baffling actually
Violet- Admin
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Hmmm....yes, it's a funny word worship isn't it?
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.
eyeopen- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Every one worships something some one, whether it be a person, Gods Goddesses, money, power, etc
Wisa'ka- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
eyeopen wrote:Every one worships something some one, whether it be a person, Gods Goddesses, money, power, etc
or evil
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
eyeopen wrote:Every one worships something some one, whether it be a person, Gods Goddesses, money, power, etc
Mmmm - Not sure I totally agree with you there, eyeopen. Perhaps it's more that I'm reading your statment as suggesting that we as people are always worshipping something with no break. I think though you can go through long periods where you have no particular want and/or need to worship.
As to the original question... I don't worship any Goddesses, yet the notion of a female deity is in some ways a more pleasant one than the concept of 'God' as being masculine.
eyeopen- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
I agree, and as for me well I do have some one very special and close to me, lol, wont say who though. Although you have to also remember the Gods and Goddesses have many names and many forms.
Detlef- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Naiwen wrote:I idolize Issis, and some other pagan goddesses, like the moon goddess, mother nature and some egyptian goddesses as I'm deeply into egytian myths.
I don't worship anyone or anything. Through worship you give away your energy. Nothing of the light wants to be worshipped. So, if someone truly worships someone, something, a god perhaps, the question arises, whom do they give their energy to? A creator does not need our worship or energy.
Just my thoughts on worship this early in the morning.
Idealizing a football player or musician is not much different.
eyeopen- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
I read some where actually heard that words are words, actions speak louder than words, eg I bought a photo frame to put a special picture in it, its beautiful, its got spirals in silver, lol bought from tescos, but heart said do it so I did, although its damaged and have to buy another, guess thats a test. But yes doing things is worth more, however I think statements to ones self is important too.
I am however a Hindu, and although I didnt believe, or rather udnerstand shall I say as I have developed spiritually I have learned the truths behind my religion. So yes I do worship Gods and Goddesses but its different to how others do, however I tend to do things in circles!
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I am however a Hindu, and although I didnt believe, or rather udnerstand shall I say as I have developed spiritually I have learned the truths behind my religion. So yes I do worship Gods and Goddesses but its different to how others do, however I tend to do things in circles!
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Detlef- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
eyeopen wrote:I read some where actually heard that words are words, actions speak louder than words, eg I bought a photo frame to put a special picture in it, its beautiful, its got spirals in silver, lol bought from tescos, but heart said do it so I did, although its damaged and have to buy another, guess that's a test. But yes doing things is worth more, however I think statements to ones self is important too.
I am however a Hindu, and although I didn't believe, or rather understand shall I say as I have developed spiritually I have learned the truths behind my religion. So yes I do worship Gods and Goddesses but its different to how others do, however I tend to do things in circles!
E
I don't belief actions speak at all, words on the other hand can be made to speak. ( I know it was an idiom)
Where I wanted to get is, actions or words in itself mean very little. One can blabber words, or jump up and down, with out purpose, both will achieve very little.
It is the intent behind either of them that make the difference.
If you like to know what intent can achieve, perhaps study the Maharishi Effect. I am not a friend of anything that comes from India. Not that I don't recognize the history behind those great religions, but unfortunately their truth is buried under more the ten thousand years of mud and debris.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi seamed to have discovered or preserved some of the old wisdom and power/strength of the old.
There is a god within each of us, discovering it, is the one aim everyone should have.
angelman- Member
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- Post n°16
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
The life energy beyond the separation of form is but a 'feeling of love' and being a feeling it has no shape or colour or size or matter or sound or odour or substance. And so it is neither male (god) or female (goddess) as these are creations of the divided mind and held within the thought of separation, as is the notion of worship, How can you worship what you are part of, or why ? except that you don't believe or know that you are.
cleisis- Newbie
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- Post n°17
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
I was born with a LOVE for my Isis...-I have dreams/visions of ancient Egypte..
eyeopen- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Hmm, since the name lol. Looks like we may have something in common. I knew there war something about you.
Do you believe Isis to have other names so to speak?
Do you believe Isis to have other names so to speak?
cleisis- Newbie
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Isis
Yes "Goddess of ten thousand names...
eyeopen- Member
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Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Wow you believe that many? Im confused as to what Angelman said, Angelman so you dont worship no gods then ? You think its not worth it?
I thought the form of worship was made to connect to soem one something, or rather a way to conenct, eg people who worship is rather adoration and giving love therefore open to receiving it? wich is are both feelings rite?
I thought the form of worship was made to connect to soem one something, or rather a way to conenct, eg people who worship is rather adoration and giving love therefore open to receiving it? wich is are both feelings rite?
pageofwands- Member
Number of posts : 64
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Location : Ontario, Canada.
Job/hobbies : horse lover, philosopher and starving student.
Registration date : 2013-05-26
- Post n°22
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Athena and goddess Diana (Artemis)
I try to imagine them at my side as I go through the day
I try to imagine them at my side as I go through the day
norseman- Member
Number of posts : 318
Location : Ancient Viking Kingdom of the North
Job/hobbies : Striding the hedge
Registration date : 2010-01-27
- Post n°23
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
@Mr MarineO.
"Pagans were viewed as noncombatants"
Try telling that to the Celts, Saxons, and Norse etc !
"Pagans were viewed as noncombatants"
Try telling that to the Celts, Saxons, and Norse etc !
Lakshmi- Member
Number of posts : 123
Age : 52
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Job/hobbies : Magick, Paranormal, Astrology and Occult
Registration date : 2013-08-12
- Post n°24
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
The Goddesses that I worship is Lakshmi, Bast (I have a strong affinity with cats) and naturally Mother Moon.
eyeopen- Member
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- Post n°25
Re: Which goddesses do you worship?
Could it be you dont understand them properly for what they really are? Eg like most hindus? The religion has alot of methaphors and well untill you know the spiritual side of things, it kind make sense to the intelligent man.Detlef wrote:I don't belief actions speak at all, words on the other hand can be made to speak. ( I know it was an idiom)eyeopen wrote:I read some where actually heard that words are words, actions speak louder than words, eg I bought a photo frame to put a special picture in it, its beautiful, its got spirals in silver, lol bought from tescos, but heart said do it so I did, although its damaged and have to buy another, guess that's a test. But yes doing things is worth more, however I think statements to ones self is important too.
I am however a Hindu, and although I didn't believe, or rather understand shall I say as I have developed spiritually I have learned the truths behind my religion. So yes I do worship Gods and Goddesses but its different to how others do, however I tend to do things in circles!
E
Where I wanted to get is, actions or words in itself mean very little. One can blabber words, or jump up and down, with out purpose, both will achieve very little.
It is the intent behind either of them that make the difference.
If you like to know what intent can achieve, perhaps study the Maharishi Effect. I am not a friend of anything that comes from India. Not that I don't recognize the history behind those great religions, but unfortunately their truth is buried under more the ten thousand years of mud and debris.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi seamed to have discovered or preserved some of the old wisdom and power/strength of the old.
There is a god within each of us, discovering it, is the one aim everyone should have.