The Charge of the Goddess

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The Charge of the Goddess

Blessed be, and blessed are,
The lovers of the Lady.
Blessed be, and blessed are,
The Mother, Maiden, Crone.
Blessed be, and blessed are,
The ones who dance together.
Blessed be, and blessed are,
The ones who dance alone.
She’s been waiting, waiting.
She’s been waiting so long.
She’s been waiting for her children
To remember, to return.

 

Mother, Maiden and Crone - The Triple Goddess
Artwork © Rasa Van Werder

The Charge of the Goddess is attributed to Doreen Valiente, a student of Gerarld Gardner. The poem, originally found in the Gardnerian Book of Shadows, is now loved by all wiccans as a statement of reverence for the Goddess and Nature. Valiente used materials from the Gospel of Aradia by Charles Leland (1901), and Aleister Crowley's writings to compose the piece and it is commonly used to invoke the "Goddess" during Esbats and Sabbats. Other authors, such as Starhawk, have edited and added to the original Charge so you will see many different versions out there. Some contain all the original with added Starhawk material and some are just plain Valiente. Below I have a copy of the Starhawk adapted version melded with the original. Some Wiccans write their own Charge for ritual use whereas others choose to use a form of this Charge.

 


Charge of the Goddess

Now listen to the words of the Great Mother, who was of old also called among men Artemis, 
Astarte, Athene, Dione, Melusine, Aphrodite, Cerridwen, Dana, Arianrhod, Isis, Bride, and by many other names. At her altars, the youth of Lacedaemon in Sparta made due sacrifice.

 

Whenever ye have need of anything, once in the month and better it be when the moon is full, 

then shall ye assemble in some secret place, and adore the spirit of me, I who am Queen of all witches. 

 

There shall ye assemble, ye who are fain to learn all sorcery, yet have not won its deepest secrets; 

to these will I teach all things that are as yet unknown. 

 

And ye shall be free from slavery; and as a sign that ye be truly free, you shall be naked in your rites; 

and ye shall dance, sing, feast, make music and love, all in my praise. For mine is the ecstasy of the spirit, 

and mine also is joy on earth; for my law is love unto all beings. 

 

Keep pure your highest ideals; strive ever towards them, let nothing stop you or turn you aside. 

For mine is the secret door which opens upon the Land of Youth, and mine is the cup of the wine of life, 

and the Cauldron of Cerridwen, which is the Holy Vessel of Immortality. I am the gracious Goddess, 

who gives the gift of joy unto the heart of man. 

 

Upon earth, I give the knowledge of the spirit eternal; and beyond death, I give peace, and freedom, 

and reunion with those who have gone before. 

 

Nor do I demand sacrifice; for behold, I am the Mother of all living, and my love is poured out upon the Earth. 

 

Hear the words of the Star Goddess, the dust of Whose feet are the hosts of Heaven, whose body encircles the universe:

 

I who am the beauty of the green earth, and the white moon among the stars, and the mystery of the waters, and the desire of the heart of man.

 

I call upon thy soul to arise and come unto me. For I am the soul of Nature, who gives life to the Universe. 

From me all things proceed, and unto me all things must return; and before my face, beloved of gods and of men, let thine innermost divine self be enfolded, in the rapture of the infinite. 

 

Let my worship be within the heart that rejoices, for behold, all acts of love and pleasure are my rituals. 

Therefore, let there be beauty and strength, power and compassion, honor and humility, mirth and reverence within you. 

 

And thou who thinketh to seek for me, know thy seeking and yearning shall avail thee not, unless thou knoweth the mystery; for if that which you seek, you find not within yourself, you will never find it without.

 

For behold, I have been with thee from the beginning; and I am that which is attained at the end of desire.