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We all come from the Goddess by feminist witch Z Budapest (www.ZBudapest.com) & the Susan B. Anthony Coven Number 1 of the Dianic Women's Tradition. Lyrics by Z Budapest and music by Lindie Lila.

If you'd like a copy of this chant in MP3, then visit the Women's Spirituality Forum Store: http://store.zbudapest.com.

Also, please visit my website: http://www.ZBudapest.com.

Dianic women who would like to study with me, please visit my online school: http://wicca.dianic-wicca.com.

View our monthly issues of Goddess magazine, more information is at the school. There's a lot going on there! So, join in the wild abandonment!

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  • This is a special sacred song that came to me circa 1972. We were all on the beach celebrating candlemas, but had no songs yet to sing. The Goddess Movement was only a year old, and we had no culture for it yet. I had the first two lines, "We all come from the Goddess, and to her we shall return, " and i waited for more lines. Looked down as the rain was forming little rivers, and flowed back to the ocean.

    'Like a drop of rain, flowing to the Ocean". This song was loved from then on.

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  • Pretarking,

    Before, I did not know either. I had no idea people used to honor the goddess before a Christian god. Then I found out and I went through a bit of an anger stage. Why wasn't I taught about the goddess? I felt cheated. Now nothing makes more sense to me than the concept of a goddess next to a god. I feel that paganism is the right path for me.

    Blessed be.

  • Beautiful video and wonderful song.. to those naysayers I have to ask.. do you really think it was a man who gave birth to humanity.. ?? The Goddess is alive and calling women bimbo's only shows your lack of respect for women.. we don't hate men.. we demand respect.. maybe you should learn how to show it.. blessed be the women.. we are the creators of this new world..

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  • Ugyan se nő, se wicca nem vagyok, de ez gyönyörű szám.

  • @mrscheshire because the church belive that there is onley there god and nothing more and to them it is devil worship i know some how knew there was a goddess by the time i was 9 don't ask how i just did

  • Get the audio from this tune at thetunify doht cohm.

  • Z Budapest is a transphobic monster. She doesn't even believe that we transwomen are to be respected.

  • zbudapest I have to say this is truely amazing, I am a pagan and I have a different version with a guy and lady singing, she sings the goddess chant, or wiccan chant by inkubus succubus, and it is amazing.

  • Blessed be!!!!

  • Listening to this chant, I feel that something deep down into my soul is rising her head and looking into the sun... I feel sacred more than ever. Thank you :)

  • @rjkieda I think that you are talking of a small sect of holy roller bible belt christians. Most people are more open minded, would entertain the idea of god being female. What bugs me is when I hear wiccans saying they don't believe in one god, that its impossible for the christian god to exist, then they turn around and put all their faith into deities that are just as unlikely. I think that if you believe in anything, I mean REALLY believe, then you must believe in all of it.

  • @nickruffolo maybe mary was not really a virgin, but she was special, and a good symbol of motherhood - and the mother of a good man. I believe in her as just another aspect of the goddess. I was raised catholic, and she was a very strong presence in my childhood, which was great considering how patriarchal the church is.

  • @mrscheshire maybe it was my catholic upbringing, where a huge importance was placed on the Blessed Mother - I never felt cheated of the feminine divine. In fact, I think Mary was just important as Jesus to all of us good little boys and girls. Even at a young age, I was skeptical of the whole virgin thing, but she was still a good symbol for women. I still keep images, statues of her, they have an important place in my home.

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