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Book of Hours: Prayers to the Goddess

door Galen Gillotte

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Prayer is an intimate way of connecting with the Goddess. It is as easy as breathing, gently guiding you beyond the conscious mind into the realms of the heart and spirit. Book of Hours: Prayers to the Goddess includes morning, evening, and nightly prayers; seasonal prayers for the Wiccan holy days; and prayers for the new and full moons. This book was written for the young and the old-for the neophyte just starting on the Path, as well as the accomplished Priest or Priestess of our Shining Lady. It is for those who enjoy the ritual and contemplative nature of structured prayer. Book of Hours may be used in Wiccan Circles, study groups, or by anyone who desires to express their devotion to the Goddess. Ultimately, it is for those who have a deep hunger for that spiritual connection, and for those who open their hearts to the Goddess and invite the Lady to share some time in silent communion. In the following excerpt, author Galen Gillotte describes the experience of the Divine Feminine: Book of Hours is about experiencing the Divine in terms of She/Her/Goddess. It is a joyful embracing of the feminine. It is an acknowledgment that we are created in Her image, and as such we share in the divine nature. The world shifts when we feel Her presence. She is both immanent and transcendent. She can be known in the cry of birds in the springtime; the full fruited trees of summer; autumn's dying breath; the winter's barren landscape. She is powerful and gentle; forgiving and forbidding. She is the gateway to life but with that gift comes the knowledge that we shall return to Her in death, only to be born again in another body, in another time. She weaves us into life and into death with determined and skillful fingers. She unfolds the cycles of our lives as we watch the unfolding of the cycle of the earth, of the seasons, of our very days. And we are never alone. We shine forth like stars in her eyes. And, created in her image, we are powerful, beautiful beings full of the capacity to love and show great compassion. Her nature is one of passion and fullness, and She shares this with us.… (meer)
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A more poetic collection of prayers to the Goddess separated by phases of the moon, times of day, and Sabbats. I'd also like to get the collection of prayers to the God. ( )
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Prayer is an intimate way of connecting with the Goddess. It is as easy as breathing, gently guiding you beyond the conscious mind into the realms of the heart and spirit. Book of Hours: Prayers to the Goddess includes morning, evening, and nightly prayers; seasonal prayers for the Wiccan holy days; and prayers for the new and full moons. This book was written for the young and the old-for the neophyte just starting on the Path, as well as the accomplished Priest or Priestess of our Shining Lady. It is for those who enjoy the ritual and contemplative nature of structured prayer. Book of Hours may be used in Wiccan Circles, study groups, or by anyone who desires to express their devotion to the Goddess. Ultimately, it is for those who have a deep hunger for that spiritual connection, and for those who open their hearts to the Goddess and invite the Lady to share some time in silent communion. In the following excerpt, author Galen Gillotte describes the experience of the Divine Feminine: Book of Hours is about experiencing the Divine in terms of She/Her/Goddess. It is a joyful embracing of the feminine. It is an acknowledgment that we are created in Her image, and as such we share in the divine nature. The world shifts when we feel Her presence. She is both immanent and transcendent. She can be known in the cry of birds in the springtime; the full fruited trees of summer; autumn's dying breath; the winter's barren landscape. She is powerful and gentle; forgiving and forbidding. She is the gateway to life but with that gift comes the knowledge that we shall return to Her in death, only to be born again in another body, in another time. She weaves us into life and into death with determined and skillful fingers. She unfolds the cycles of our lives as we watch the unfolding of the cycle of the earth, of the seasons, of our very days. And we are never alone. We shine forth like stars in her eyes. And, created in her image, we are powerful, beautiful beings full of the capacity to love and show great compassion. Her nature is one of passion and fullness, and She shares this with us.

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