I'm speaking to her as I type this.
She prefers that I stand and face her.
It's easier to be equal than servant or master. Welcome to my world. Take a good look.
2007-12-17 16:08:01
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answered by ? 6
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On uncommon (as in extremely uncommon) activities, a clergyman or priestess in a Circle would inbibe slightly extra wine than ordinary and be "intoxicated" yet not under the impact of alcohol. At such cases a number of what comes with the aid of would be seen to be from Them. various the time one has recourse to the two Omens from extremely some divinatory structures (complete whilst interior the Sacred area) or the behavours of animals around the Sacred area (extremely if the animal is sacred to the particular God or Goddess one has Invoked). On different extremely uncommon activities, unusual climate types or pastime tremendously localized to the location of the Ceremonial section would be taken as a style of communique. even inspite of the undeniable fact that even under such circumstances it extremely is extra of an acknowledgement.
2016-10-02 01:03:06
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answered by ? 4
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I "commune with" the spirit of the Goddess and God on a daily basis. I do not believe in falling on my knees to worship this spirit. I do find myself awed by the world and the universe around me, but then part of the spirit that created it all is within me.
2007-12-18 01:13:28
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answered by brddg1974 5
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My Gods and Goddesses would not require me to cast my eyes to the ground, because we are all astrally connected to the Blessed Mother and Father. I talk to my divine every day, and they do not get jealous if I miss a conversation, run out of time to finish ritual, or require me to slaughter non-believers in so-called Holy Wars.
2007-12-17 15:57:30
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answered by Jennifer K 2
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I am an Asatuar, and we never surrender our will to our gods & godesses or humble ourselves before them, because we see ourselves as their kin, not as inferior, submissive pawns. Nor do we Kneel, beg and plead. We commune with them and honor them while seeking their blessing through formal rites and informal meditation. I also talk to my gods and goddesses all the time. I even seen my patron god (Odin) in the flesh, and heard him speak to me.
2007-12-17 16:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok...What God are you talking about here? The only person I'm bowing down and worshiping is God; the creator of the heavens and earth. There's nothing wrong when praising and worshiping God; it's a sign of faith.
2007-12-17 15:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I talk to my gods and goddesses. I do not become the servant though. Yes, they are more powerful than me, but I am not a slave.
2007-12-18 00:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I do talk to my deities and I don't kneel. Few in heathenism do when worshiping. My deities aren't fond of willing thralls. Not many gods and goddesses are, actually, except monotheistic ones.
2007-12-17 16:05:15
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answered by Aravah 7
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I will go to a quiet place by myself and pray. If I need to I will drop to my knees for God alone. God bless you always.
2007-12-17 16:09:19
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answered by becomeblackbelt 5
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Sorry to disillusion you, dear one, but there is no "goddess." And I talk to God all the time, throughout the day and evening. I don't have to cast my eyes to the ground, nor close them. In fact, I can talk to Him while I shower, wash dishes, quilt, and anything else I do! He is beside me ALL the time and hears every word I say to Him.
God bless!
2007-12-17 15:56:15
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answered by Devoted1 7
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