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 Representing The God/godess, What do you use?
TiacSway
post Dec 18 2006, 10:50 PM
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I've ran into somewhat of a problem on this one.

For my last ritual, i needed something on my altar to represent the God/Godess (God on right, or south side, and Godess on left, or north side). Without anything readily at my disposal, i used a white rock and a grey rock (white for godess, grey for god). >.<

Does it matter what you have representing the god/godess? I've heard of statues, which im having some trouble finding, and of course pictures, also having trouble finding, but could it be something else? perhaps a vase like thing for the godess (fertility and what-not)?

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post Dec 19 2006, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(TiacSway @ Dec 18 2006, 11:50 PM) *
I've ran into somewhat of a problem on this one.

For my last ritual, i needed something on my altar to represent the God/Godess (God on right, or south side, and Godess on left, or north side). Without anything readily at my disposal, i used a white rock and a grey rock (white for godess, grey for god). >.<

Does it matter what you have representing the god/godess? I've heard of statues, which im having some trouble finding, and of course pictures, also having trouble finding, but could it be something else? perhaps a vase like thing for the godess (fertility and what-not)?

Opions, thoughts, insults, random comments: all welcome. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

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You can use anything as long as the symbolism makes sense in your head.

If for you (or your tradition) White is feminine and Grey is masculine, then great! In my system of correspondence I see Black as left, female, and receptive energy while White is the right, male, and emitted energy...but then again, I don't associate these colors with a particular god or goddess.

It is all about the correspondences you make and understand. Statues, pictures, bottle caps, they all serve their purpose as long as you know what they represent. Keep in mind that whatever you choose becomes sacred and therefore must be treated as such; those are not rocks but they are the physical representations of your deities!

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post Dec 19 2006, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE(Faustopheles @ Dec 19 2006, 10:10 AM) *
You can use anything as long as the symbolism makes sense in your head.

If for you (or your tradition) White is feminine and Grey is masculine, then great! In my system of correspondence I see Black as left, female, and receptive energy while White is the right, male, and emitted energy...but then again, I don't associate these colors with a particular god or goddess.

It is all about the correspondences you make and understand. Statues, pictures, bottle caps, they all serve their purpose as long as you know what they represent. Keep in mind that whatever you choose becomes sacred and therefore must be treated as such; those are not rocks but they are the physical representations of your deities!


My altar is set up the same way. I use a large White candle for the right, for the masculine side, and a large Black candle for the left and the feminine side.

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post Dec 30 2006, 12:37 AM
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Hmm, these people have valid points...

But I would like to mention that you CAN make your own. You could use that bake clay, or PaperClay (no baking needed), and form them into an image of the goddess and god, or you could go to www.ritualmaigck.net, and go over to altar cloths and tables click on it and scroll down to this little portable altar with little silver goddess and god figurines...

Lets see, where did I get mine....
OK I assume you have checked all the local pagan stores in your area...

You could use the vase for the goddess, and, a...bonzai tree for the god?? Isn't the God for plants and animals? Or just animals.....what about a statue of a deer?

P.S. Sorry I'm not so good at the wiccan goddes and god... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)


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post Dec 30 2006, 02:54 AM
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Greetings 'Saul de Plume,

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Are you really 12?

You seem to have a good head on your shoulders.

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