The Ancient Art

November 12, 2011

Once upon a time, a long time ago, there were people who believed in laughter,
joy and love. They believed in many deities, but the most important to them was
their Great Mother Goddess. They believed in and lived with the powers of
Nature. They reveled in the Wind, the Rain, the Snow and the Sunlight. They
marveled at and revered the changing of the seasons and saw therein great
excitement and wisdom to be gained. They knew that if they tended, cared for and
loved the Earth, in return She would provide for, care for and love them. They
saw that all around them the world was filled with Life, much as their own but
in many different and wonderful forms. They felt the life of the flowers, plants
and trees and respected them for that life essence. They looked about and
observed all the many types of animals and saw that they were kindred to them
and loved them. They felt and observed the great Love of the Goddess all about
them and knew kinship with the Moon. They were practitioners of The Old
Religion, worshipers of The Great Mother.

Witch! The very word instantly invokes visions for each of us, visions which
vary greatly from individual to individual. Many of these visions, however, are
quite false, brought about by many centuries of severe persecutions,
misrepresentations, prejudice and, in recent years, lack of knowledge.
Witchcraft!  What is it really?

Witchcraft is the oldest, most irrepressible religion in the world because it
stimulates the intellect, promotes a simple, practical way of life and, most
importantly, is emotionally satisfying. Its roots lie in the ancient Matriarchal
systems of Goddess worship. A religion of Nature in which the primary deity is
female (The Essence of Femininity, The Earth Mother, The Great Mother, etc.).

It was easy for the Wise Ones to look at the world around them and see the great
importance of Feminine Principle. The female was, indeed, the one who bore the
young, perhaps the most magickal of all events to ancient man. Then, she played
by far the most important role in rearing the young, being totally responsible
for feeding, for without her milk there was no life past birth. She was
responsible for the teaching and early care of the young. In all youths the
greatest comfort and nurturing love were connected with the mother. These
revelations and experiences could hardly lead to any other choice than the total
reverence and deification of the female.

Although The Great Mother is the most important deity, Witches do, generally,
recognize many Goddesses and/or Gods and are, therefore, polytheistic. The
tenets of Witchcraft are few but all-encompassing, for with three simple
Universal Observations all of life can be explained and understood:

                     1)  Reincarnation  – Mortality
                     2)  Cause & Effect – Magick
                     3)  Retribution    – Morality

Reincarnation enlightens the Witch to the fact that, as we come to this material
world over and over in a series of learning periods, or lifetimes, we will
eventually have to experience all things, be all things, understand all things.
This creates a great tolerance for other viewpoints in the Witch.

Cause & Effect, and an understanding of it, allows the Witch to see what makes
the world work and how to live most efficiently. It gives them a great advantage
in that it explains the working of Magick.

Retribution shows the Witch, in graphic terms, that every thought one might
have, every action one may take, is returned in like kind. This realization
forms the basis of the Moral Code of the Witch.

The Patriarchal Societies which evolved in later times had no tolerance for the
Goddess religions and systematically set out to destroy the material vestiges,
kill or convert the adherents and wipe out all knowledge of them. They destroyed
the temples and other places of worship, desecrated the sacred groves and
magickal places, attempted to pervert the old deities, mutilated and totally
suppressed sacred art, tore down libraries and burned books, tortured and killed
the practitioners of the Old Religions, demeaned, persecuted and oppressed women
in general and passed strictly enforced laws which made theirs the State
Religion and forbade all other viewpoints. 

Despite the centuries of insidious persecution, deliberate destruction and
perversions at the hands of the Christian Conspirators, Witchcraft has survived.

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