Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 [Note: This is a small and trifling article about some aspects of my own worship. I offer it in the hope that it may be helpful to some. -KG] This Day Our Daily Goddess By Kensho Godchaser Work. School. Family. Friends. Bills. Hobbies. Community service. Our daily routine pulls us in so many directions, it sometimes seems impossible just to breathe, relax, and connect with the Goddess. For Wiccans and Pagans, connecting with the Goddess often means performing a ritual in which we invoke the Goddess, the God, or aspects of Both. But rituals, while magnificent, often take planning time and energy. Depending on the week we're having, these things may be precious commodities. After working or going to school all day, performing a ritual can seem as appealing as scaling Mt. Everest. Even those blessed with the time and the energy for frequent meditation and ritual work may find there's something missing from their routines. The "pit stop" of a ritual may not be enough to see them through the day. No matter our schedules, every one of use can do more to integrate worship of the Goddess into our daily lives. Worship need not be elaborate; it can be done while walking to work, waiting for a bus, standing in line at the grocery store, or on a coffee break. Here are just a few ways you can sneak some time with the Queen of Heaven and Earth.... (Full article available @ http://www.kenshogodchaser.com/article.php?story=20040121184156638) In Her Service, KG (J) ---- Kensho Godchaser http://www.KenshoGodchaser.com/ Why should there be anything new? The object of spiritual seeking is to find out what is eternally true, not what is new in Time. - Sri Aurobindo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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