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Charge and Goddess
The Charge of the Goddess is a traditional inspirational text often used in the neopagan religion of Wicca.
The Charge is the promise of the Goddess ( embodied by the High Priestess ) to all witches that she will teach and guide them.
included a copy of Crowley's The Blue Equinox which includes all of the Crowley quotations in the Charge of the Goddess.
Several different versions of a Wiccan Charge of the God have since been created to mirror and accompany the Charge of the Goddess.
The Charge of the Goddess is also known under the title Leviter Veslis.
Like the Charge found in Freemasonry, where the charge is a set of instructions read to a candidate standing in a temple, the Charge of the Goddess was intended to be read immediately before an initiation.
*" The Sources of the Charge of the Goddess " an analysis by Ceisiwr Serith
* Charge of the Star Goddess -- Starhawk
Doreen Valiente wrote much of the best-known poetry, including the much-quoted Charge of the Goddess.
Within many forms of Wicca the Goddess has come to be considered as a universal deity, more in line with her description in the Charge of the Goddess, a key Wiccan text.
For example, Doreen Valiente's text The Charge of the Goddess used materials from The Gospel of Aradia by Charles G. Leland ( 1899 ), as well as material from Aleister Crowley's writings.
The scholar of Religious Studies Graham Harvey noted that a poem known as the Charge of the Goddess remains central to the liturgy of most Wiccan groups.
In support of this philosophy, many Wiccans cite the Charge of the Goddess, which says " All acts of Love and Pleasure are My rituals ".
In support of this philosophy, many Wiccans cite the Charge of the Goddess, which says " All acts of Love and Pleasure are My rituals ".
The " Charge of the Goddess ", a part of Gardnerian ritual liturgy, instructs Wiccans to practice ritual in the nude.
Not all traditional Wiccans follow the Rede ; Gardnerians ( a sect under Wicca ) espouse the Charge of the Goddess as a guide for morality.
Portions of Leland's text influenced the Gardnerian Book of Shadows, especially the Charge of the Goddess.
Valiente dramatically rewrote sections such as the Charge of the Goddess and also wrote several poems for the book, such as The Witches Rune.
The Wiccan Charge of the Goddess is an example of such a pre-established recitation.
Subsequently becoming the High Priestess of his Bricket Wood coven, she helped him to produce or adapt many important scriptural texts for Wicca, such as The Witches Rune and the Charge of the Goddess, which were incorporated into the early Gardnerian Book of Shadows.

Charge and is
Charge is possessed not just by matter, but also by antimatter, each antiparticle bearing an equal and opposite charge to its corresponding particle.
Charge is the fundamental property of forms of matter that exhibit electrostatic attraction or repulsion in the presence of other matter.
Charge taken from one material is moved to the other material, leaving an opposite charge of the same magnitude behind.
Among them is Charge !, a leading international fanzine exclusively for miniature wargaming enthusiasts for the American Civil War period.
Charge bargaining in weak cases is not the exception ; it is the norm all around the country.
* December 1 – Vietnam War: The first draft lottery in the United States is held since World War II ( on January 4, 1970, the New York Times will run a long article, " Statisticians Charge Draft Lottery Was Not Random ").
The Explosively Formed Penetrator ( EFP ) is also known as the Self-Forging Fragment ( SFF ), Explosively Formed Projectile ( EFP ), SElf-FOrging Projectile ( SEFOP ), Plate Charge, and Misznay-Schardin ( MS ) Charge.
Charge flow in a BJT is due to bidirectional diffusion of charge carriers across a junction between two regions of different charge concentrations.
" Sperk ", as described in Matter, is a mood-and energy-enhancing drug, while other such self-produced drugs include " Calm ", " Gain ", " Charge ", " Recall ", " Diffuse ", " Somnabsolute ", " Softnow ", " Focal ", " Edge ", " Drill ", " Gung ", and " Crystal Fugue State ".
The 72nd Pennsylvania is seen briefly during Picketts Charge, and when the Confederates try to overrun the Union defenses.
In the early years he is rather given to sudden and short-lived infatuations, under the influence of which he proposes to Florence Craye ( in Jeeves Takes Charge, the second story in terms of publication and the first in the internal timeline of the books ), to Pauline Stoker, and to Bobbie Wickham.
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, with its galloping hoofbeat rhythm, is a prime late Victorian example of this, though Rudyard Kipling had written a scathing reply, The Last of the Light Brigade, criticising the poverty in which many Light Brigade veterans found themselves in old age.
Part of the area is within the Central London Congestion Charge Zone.
* In Flashman at the Charge Flashman is forced by Yakub Beg to shoot Congreve rockets against the Russian army during the period of the Crimean War.
This is a play on Field Marshal Pierre Bosquet's memorable line, referring to the Charge of the Light Brigade, C ’ est magnifique, mais ce n ’ est pas la guerre (" It is magnificent, but it is not war ").

Charge and during
* 1854 – The Battle of Balaklava during the Crimean War ( Charge of the Light Brigade ).
File: Charge of the French Cuirassiers at Waterloo. jpg | Depicting French Cuirassiers charging onto the British squares during the Battle of Waterloo
His great uncle, Waller T. Patton, died of wounds received in Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg.
Richardson and Osborne eventually fell out during production of the film Charge of the Light Brigade ( 1968 ).
A great number of those casualties occurred during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863, when the University Greys made the deepest encroachment into Union territory.
Five large panoramas survive in North America: Jerusalem at the Moment of Christ's Death, at St. Anne, outside of Quebec City, the Gettysburg Cyclorama depicting Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, John Vanderlyn's Panorama of the Garden and Palace of Versailes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and the Cyclorama of the Battle of Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia.
* George Allen Gilreath ( 1834 – 1863 ), a captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War ; killed while commanding the regiment which advanced the farthest into enemy lines during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Amos Steele was one of the ( relatively ) few Union soldiers to be killed during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
Pickett's first combat command was during the Peninsula Campaign, leading a brigade that was nicknamed the Gamecocks ( the brigade would eventually be led by Richard B. Garnett in Pickett's Charge ).
Charge of the Mamluks during the Battle of the Pyramids.
George Pickett ( later famous for " Pickett's Charge " and the Battle of Five Forks during the American Civil War ) was the first American to top the wall of the fort, and the Voltigeurs soon planted their flag on the parapet.
The cardigan was named after James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British Army Major General who led the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War.
* James L. Kemper 1842 — Governor of Virginia, Confederate General wounded during Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg.
Alexander was the officer in charge of the massive artillery bombardment preceding Pickett's Charge, on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, and is also noted for his early use of signals and observation balloons during combat.
* Charge to be ( re -) distributed between components in the sensor during use are channeled via the LBCAST lower layers, where CMOS channels this charge over the surface layer.
Spaatz was appointed Officer in Charge, American Aviation School at Issoudun, France but after receiving orders to return to the United States, he saw three weeks of action during the final months of the war with the 13th Aero Squadron as a supernumerary pilot.
One policeman stationed there during the early 1860s was Samuel Parkes, who won the Victoria Cross in the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854, during the Crimean War.
The cast bronze sculpture depicts a wounded Confederate officer encouraging his men to push forward during Pickett's Charge.
Butler sitting in car at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | Gettysburg during a Pickett's Charge reenactment by Marines in 1922

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