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The Prose Charge
THE CHARGE, to be read while the initiate
stands, properly prepared before the Circle.
[Magus]: Listen to the words of the Great
mother, who was of old also called among men, Artemis, Astarte, Dione,
Melusine, Aphrodite, Cerridwen, Diana, Arianrhod, Bride, and by many other
names.
[High
Priestess]: "At mine 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 ye shall assemble in some secret
place and adore the spirit of Me who am Queen of all Witcheries. There ye
shall assemble, ye who are fain to learn all sorcery, yet who have not won
its deepest secrets. To these will I teach things that are yet unknown.
And ye shall be free from slavery, and as a sign that ye be really fre e,
ye 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 is also joy on earth. For my Law is Love unto all beings.
"Keep pure your highest ideals. Strive ever towards it. Let naught stop
you or turn you aside. "For mine is the secret which opens upon the door
of youth; and mine is the cup of the Wine of Life: and the Cauldron of
Cerridwen, which is the Holy Grail 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
aught in sacrifice, for behold, I am the Mother of all things, and my love
is poured out upon earth."
[Magus]: Hear ye the words of the Star
Goddess, She in the dust of whose feet are the hosts of Heaven, whose body
encircleth the universe.
[High Priestess]: "I who am the beauty of the
green earth; and the White Moon amongst the Stars; and the mystery of the
Waters; and the desire of the heart of man. I call unto thy soul: arise
and come unto me. "For I am the Soul of nature who giveth life to the
Universe; 'From me all things proceed; and unto me, all things must
return.' Beloved of the Gods and men, thine inmost divine self shall be
enfolded in the raptures of the infinite. "Let my worship be within the
heart that rejoiceth, for behold: all acts of love and pleasure are my
rituals; and therefore let there be Beauty and Strength, Power and
Compassion, Honour and Humility, Mirth and reverence within you. "And thou
who thinkest to seek me, know that thy seeking and yearning shall avail
thee not unless thou know the mystery, that if that which thou seekest
thou findest not within thee, thou wilt never find it without thee, for
behold; I have been with thee from the beginning, and I am that which is
attained at the end of desire.
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