This is Sacrifice's wife, Change. I love her, she's my darling daughter.
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This is Sacrifice's wife, Change. I love her, she's my darling daughter.
Full Name: Sacrifice
Nickname: Death, Charity
Title: The Goddess
Age: Old as human life itself
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Lesbian
Religion: Herself and the Maker
Occupation: Deity on the Reclaiming end of the Cycle
Fandom: Original Character
Face Claim: N/A
Relationships
Family: Human Family (deceased), Maker (parent, of sorts)
Significant Other: Change (Wife)
Children: Revolution (Daughter)
Closest Friends: Change, Amoz (Chosen)
Rivals: Gifts and Power
Enemies: Necromancers and otherwise greed-filled people
Physical Traits
Eye Colour: Purple, maybe?
Hair Colour: Black, usually.
Height: immeasurable
Weight: immeasurable
Body Build: Typically slim, as she was in life
Notable Physical Traits: The metaphysical pressure that can only signify the presence of a god.
Personality
Usual Mood / Expression: Cautious, dissatisfied
Hogwarts House: Gryfindor
Misc
Skills / Positives: Actual god being, can remove gifts and blessings of other gods,
Hobbies: Showering love unto her wife, easing the pain of mortals, flipping a double bird to Gifts and Power
Element: Water
Animal: Bowhead Whale
Stats
Compassion: 10/10
Empathy: 10/10
Creativity: 4/10
Mental Flexibility: 5/10
Passion/Motivation: 10/10
Education: 10/10
Stamina: ?/10
Physical Strength: ?/10
Battle Skill: ?/10
Initiative: ?/10
Restraint: ?/10
Agility: ?/10
Strategy: ?/10
Teamwork: ?/10
In her oracle Rhea tells us: “If you would find Me, look within yourself. Within you are space and time and all the stars that were. There is no star in my being that echoes not some hope, some dreams – within each creature held within myself. There is no distance in me, no separation: Am I not the Void of Space? All moves with perfect accord with my Blackness: and in my manifestation there is Light. Feel no fear… My life is eternal and so therefore all that have been, that are, that shall be, are my children. ” Here, in the vast cloak of the star goddess, all are encircled. All potential, manifest and unmanifest, is within her, as we are all made of the stuff of stars. They are our origins, stardust, quickened with the cosmic pulse of life at the beginning of the universe. Rhea tells us[...] “When you think - you reflect my thoughts; and when you feel, you know the beating of my heart. The breath of Life is mine and through this you live. Yet each of you is unique: if you were not so, you would not exist. Not one flower is like another. For in Me is perfect Origin[...] Show forth My Grace in your ideas and work, in individual particularity, for why should I hold in my embrace so many stars if only one would do?[...] Laugh! I am too great for solemnity: too mighty for analysis - yet none of my children may be belittled. In my laughter is heard the happy music of the constellations."” As priestesses that is how we sparkle and flame as many facets of a dazzling jewel. She rejoices in our differences. We are all different! The uniqueness of each human is one of the wonders of the universe. We all work differently, in the continuum of our mundane and spiritual endeavours, our friendships, our compassion, our art, writing and rites. We are not clones, and the Goddess embraces and encourages our uniqueness and originality.
http://mirrorofisis.freeyellow.com/id197.html
Binah is the Great Mother, the matron queen. She sometimes is described as the sterile mother, for when we return to Her again, She is the receiver, the principle of ending, not the giver of life, though She is also the cosmic void from which creation flows. Binah is the feminine aspect of all of creation. She is the Greater Goddess, with a capital G, of the neopagan movement, and we see Her reflection in all other goddesses and gods. The divine name of Binah is also the name used for Da'ath in the Middle Pillar exercise - YHVH Elohim, Lord of Gods. She rules over the rest of the gods of the Tree, yet rules from a distance, simply creating and receiving them, and all things(...) Binah has a special relationship with goddesses of Malkuth, as the Mature Queen has a special relationship with Her Daughter, the Young Queen enthroned. Malkuth is the world of matter, but Binah is the root of all matter, the root of all form and formation. Without the power of Binah, none of the other spheres wuld take shape and lead to the formation of matter. Mother Gaia, as our planet, is like the reflection of the Supernal Mother in the microcosm. That is why Earth is such a link and connecting force to the transcendent forces of the cosmos. They sing the same "note", the same "songs," in a different octave(...) Binah consecrates and makes holy all things, for it brings all things into formation.
The Temple of High Witchcraft: Ceremonies, Spheres, and the Witches' Qabalah By Christopher Penczak