We are Aradia!

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The Goddess Diana by Gaston Casimir Saint Pierre

Yes, your witchcraft is political. It always has been. I wrote about Dionysos and Ares here and here, respectively. Many witches look to Aradia for their inspiration of the Craft. In fact, in many circles, when the Circle is cast to establish sacred space, Aradia is called upon to help lend her energy.

Aradia is an important character in witchcraft. Whether she actually lived or was a legend in Italian folklore doesn’t matter. A messianic figure of sorts, she is supposedly the daughter of the Goddess Diana and her brother Lucifer and lived in the 14th century in Tuscany, Italy.

In the High Middle Ages (1000-1250 BCE), the Goddess Diana was touted by papal Rome as the Goddess of the witches, who were able to fly on nocturnal journeys to join the Goddess Diana at her Sabbats (also known as the Tregunda). In some writings at the time, Aradia had another name: Herodias.

Aradia was sent to Earth by her mother Diana as the “first of all witches,” and was to teach the secret art of witchcraft to the poor and downtrodden. In “Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches of Italy,” her story is told. The book tells us that at the time the poor and subjugated were under the cruel heel of their noble masters. Many escaped their lords and hid in the forests, becoming outlaws.

Aradia taught a different religion than that of the corrupt Catholic Church at the time. The church grew fat on the backs of the poor, thus deserving the arts of witchcraft against them. The arts included the classic witches’ arsenal of using poisons. Curses also were thrown at the church and the nobles. Aradia cursed the God of the church as well:

And when the priests or the nobility Shall say to you that you should put your faith In the Father, Son, and Mary, then reply:Your God, the Father, and Maria are Three devils…For the true God the Father is not yours; For I have come to sweep away the bad, The men of evil, all will I destroy!’

Aradia then went on to teach the Craft of the Witch:

 

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  1. I have been a believer in Strega/ARADIA~Diana since back in 1986…when I bought my first pentacle. A lovely Lady Solitary Witch sold it to me. It has been since a little after this time that I had envisioned being A fashion designer. Actually, out fashion design line name is ARADIA and simply because during that time that I had started reading about Strega and ARADIA, I remember that one of her tenets was or is “Go forth and make beauty”. I used to be a a Witches coven. Their thing was basically about spells and having the latest crystals, jewelry etc. I felt that I did not belong because I was not doing spells and other magical thing s that they were. VENUS is my Patron Goddess…as also, one of Her attributes is “beauty & and Creativity”♀

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