
by Valentina Kaquatosh 2001-2
from "Aradia,
Gospel of the Witches"
by Charles
Godfrey Leland
DIANA was the
first created before all creation; in her were all things; out of herself,
the first darkness, she divided herself; into darkness and light she was
divided. Lucifer, her brother and son, herself and her other half,
was the light.
And when Diana
saw that the light was so beautiful, the light which was her other half,
her brother Lucifer, she yearned for it with exceeding great desire.
Wishing to receive the light again into her darkness, to swallow it up
in rapture, in delight, she trembled with desire. This desire was
the dawn.
But Lucifer,
the light, fled from her, and would not yield to her wishes; he was the
light which flies into the most distant parts of heaven, the mouse which
flies before the cat.
Then Diana went
to the fathers of the Beginning, to the mothers, the spirits who were before
the first spirit, and lamented unto them that she could not prevail with
Lucifer. And they praised her for her courage; they told her that
to rise she must fall; to become the chief of goddesses she must become
mortal.
And in the ages,
in the course of time, when the world was made, Diana went on earth, as
did Lucifer, who had fallen, and Diana taught magic and sorcery, whence
came witches and fairies and goblins - all that is like man, yet not mortal.
And it came
thus that Diana took the form of a cat. Her brother had a cat whom
he loved beyond all creatures, and it slept every night on his bed, a cat
beautiful beyond all other creatures, a fairy: he did not know it.
Diana prevailed
with the cat to change forms with her; so she lay with her brother, and
in the darkness assumed her own form, and so by Lucifer became the mother
of Aradia. But when in the morning he found that he lay by his sister,
and that light had been conquered by darkness, Lucifer was extremely angry;
but Diana with her wiles of witchcraft so charmed him that he yielded to
her love. This was the first fascination; she hummed the song, it
was as the buzzing of bees (or a top spinning round), a spinning-wheel
spinning life. She spun the lives of all men; all things were spun
from the wheel of Diana. Lucifer turned the wheel.
Diana was not
known to the witches and spirits, the fairies and elves who dwell in desert
place, the goblins, as their mother; she hid herself in humility and was
a mortal, but by her will she rose again above all. She had passion
for witchcraft, and became so powerful therein, that her greatness could
not be hidden.
And thus it
came to pass one night, at the meeting of all the sorceresses and fairies,
she declared that she would darken the heavens and turn all the stars into
mice.
All those who
were present said -
"If thou canst
do such a strange thing, having risen to such power, thou shalt be our
queen."
Diana went
into the street; she took the bladder of an ox and a piece of witch-money,
which has an edge from a knife - with such money witches cut the earth
from men's foot tracks - and she cut the earth, and with it and many mice
she filled the bladder, and blew into the bladder till it burst.
And there came
a great marvel, for the earth which was in the bladder became the round
heaven above, and for three days there was a great rain; the mice became
stars or rain. And having made the heaven and stars and the rain,
Diana became Queen of the Witches; she was the cat who ruled the star mice,
the heaven and the rain...
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