Whenever
you begin a new project, or if you hit a roadblock in an ongoing endeavor, you
should call upon the Goddess, the god Pan, any of the three Fates, or the nine
Muses, each of whom can guide you toward your personal wellspring of
inventiveness.
The
following will help you determine which muse to summon. Then recite
aloud:
Oh,
_____, wise and true,
I will
walk with thee into the fields Elysian and back.
Anoint
me her and now.
Thanks
to you, inspiration I will never lack.
Place an
offering to your muse on your altar-perhaps a verse of poetry or a drawing-to
show your appreciation.
The
goddess is the supreme creative force. Long before the birth of Christianity,
people worshipped the Goddess, who represents fertility, rebirth and life.
Pan, a
pastoral deity, predates the classical Greek gods and goddesses. The god of
music, he plays the pan pipes which were named after him.
The
three Fates determine all our destinies:
Clotho
spins the thread of life.
Lachesis
chooses its length and outcome.
Atropos
cuts the thread of life.
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