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The God

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    The God shares an equal place in the hearts of most wiccans, for without Him, our world would be cold, desolate of fertility and all life.  Though most wiccans don't experience as emotional a response to the God as the do the Goddess, he's certainly called upon at times of need. (particularly for protection)  Here are some attributes of the God in wiccan thought:

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God of the Sun
(Sun; gold; brass; bonfires; candles.)

God of human fertility
(Acorns; pinecones; wands.)

God of Earth
(Grain; stones; valleys; seeds; forests; bull; snake; fish; wolf; eagle; lizard.)

God of summer
(Blazing fires; daylight; the south.)

God of hunting
(Horns; spears; quiver; bow; arrows.)

God of death and rebirth
(Sunset; winter; pomegranates; dried leaves; sickle; night; the west.)

God of retribution, war and conflict
(Not recomemded.)

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Remember:  the God is just as much a part of contemporary paganism as is the Goddess.  He isn't fearsome unless you focus on his fearsome attributes.  (This is also true of the Goddess)  He can be the epitome of compassion, caring, nurturing maleness, but only you can discover this.

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