I found this since Abra posted that photo of Cerridwen
Cerridwen is one of the Old Ones, one of the great megalithic pre-Christian Goddesses of the Celtic World. Although, in her story, she embodies all three lunar aspects of the Goddess, Maiden, Mother and Crone, she is primarily worshipped in her Crone aspect, by and through her Cauldron of Wisdom, Inspiration, Rebirth and Transformation. The cauldron has an intimate association with femininity, together with the cave, the cup and the chalice, and the association of femininity with justice, wisdom and intelligence goes back to very ancient times.
There is a lot online about her if anyone is interested. I looked on a few sites and they all seem to mention that her strong hold of worship was amongst the peoples of Wales.
I find this all quite interesting myself. In Penczak's book "The Outer Temple of Witchcraft", he gives a list of names that the Moon Goddess has been called by various cultures.
These are some of them.
Artemis
Astarte
Dione
Melusine
Aphrodite
Cerridwen
Diana
Arianrhod
Brigid
(and many more he says)
Of course most people are familiar with the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, I never realized that she was associated with witchcraft too. I guess they must give a lot of leeway on these things.
Melusine was a kind of mermade type of God, or half-human, half-serpent maybe. I didn't read much about her but all the photos have her lower body to be sepent-like.
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I found this strange because the name Cerridwen called to me. And after looking into her I discover that she is the Goddess of the witches of Wales.
This is interesting since my mother's family originated from Wales. So this is part of my heritage.
I also feel that Cerridwen is one of the names on the list that is most strongly associated with witchcraft.
I'm building a pantheon of my own making and I've been seeking a Goddess deity. I'm also drawn to both Artemis and Aphrodite, but they are both Greek Goddesses. Cerridwen is somewhat attractive to me personally because she is associated with Wales which is in my own geneology.
As far as the Maiden, Mother, and Crone aspects go, this is another area of great interest to me. It is unfolding for me in interesting ways.
A while back (I think in part 1 of these Wiccan threads) I posted a dream I had. In the dream I envisioned the Goddess as a young maiden who looked like the Goddess in this picture:
The crone was also present (at least I think), although she was like an elderly witch, and reminded me of my own mother.
The mother form of the Goddess was not in my dream.
The horned God appeared as one of my uncles and was also in his aging years. He even acted like he was at the end of a cycle.
This Yule season when I cast my first circle I will imagine the God to be a newly born baby, and the Goddess to be in the Mother form since she will have just given rebirth to the God.
The interesting thing is that as the year progresses the God will grow to manhood (or Godhood) and then around about April he will impregnate the Goddess. So the Goddess must tranform into the maiden during this time. Then over the summer the God and the Goddess both age. But the Goddess can hardly become a crone, since she must give birth to the new God at the Winter Solstice.
So there's never any time for the crone.
The cycle starts all over again.
I'm just trying to get the whole myth to make sense in my mind with a single Mood Goddess that takes all three forms. I do know that many people just think of multiple Moon Goddesses, one for each form. Maybe that's the best way to go.
I was actually using this painting for the image of the Goddess as the Mother.
I have no idea who this Goddess is supposed to be. I just found this picture under a search for 'Goddess'.
I think I'm going to 'create' three seperate images for the Goddess. The Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, and just assume that all three forms are always available for communiqué at any given time.
I'm kind of doing this with the God too.
The God takes on at least two form. The Horned God, and the Sun God. I think of them as being the same God in different form.
There is also a reference to the "Great Spirit", which is kind of interesting too. I actually see this as kind of a mixture of both the God and the Goddess, and for me it represents the ulimate spirit of oneness and nature. The genderless "God" so-to-speak. I guess this would be akin to the Holy Spirit of the Mediterranean mythology.
So I'm working on creating a double trinity of sorts.
The Goddess as the maiden, mother, and crone.
And the God as the Horned God, the Sun God, and the Holy Spirit which is actually the genederless form of the totality of spirit.
This is where I'm going with my own intuitive pantheon.
As I've said many times, there's only one spirit, and all of these additional forms are mere facets of the spirit for the purpose of adoration and communiqué.
I'm building my own mythology in a sense, but I'm using foundational principles of various folklores.
This must be seriously difficult for a coven. I mean a coven would need to become an organized religion where everyone pretty much agrees on the construct of the pantheon. Otherwise everyone would have a different idea of what's going on.
This religion 'Wicca' is so abstract which is one of the things that draws me to it. But at the same time I can see why it would drive other people away because their first thoughts would be, "You're just making this stuff all up!", I need a 'real God' who has a concrete book and message.
And thus they go running off to the Mediterranean mythology. But what they don't seem to realize is that there were MANY Mediterranean mythologies and all they are really doing is falling for the one that become most popular simply because it was forced onto people by threat of death if they dared to speak out against it.
All religions are 'made up'.
So you may as well make up your own.
That's how I feel about it.
Edited by
Abracadabra
on Sat 12/06/08 08:11 AM