1. Find some private time. The God and Goddess are always watching and listening, but setting aside some time to personally contact them is great.
2. Find a good space. Usually Wiccans who practice Witchcraft have an altar (but it isn't always necessary to have one). You may pray outside near your favourite tree, in your room, or in your backyard. Anywhere you feel comfortable is best.
3. Close your eyes. Try to invision both the God and Goddess. How do you think they look? The Goddess is often portrayed with long hair and a silver disk all around her forehead like a tiara. The God is portrayed as a bearded, muscular man with a horned helmet (this is why he is referred to as the "Horned God"). These, however, are all examples, and you may see them both in your own personal view.
4. Communicate in prayer. Talk to them both once you feel that you have made a strong connection. Tell them your problems and worries, as for their help. Honour them.
5. End it off with a thank-you. Thanking the God and Goddess is essential, they need to know that you honour and respect them.
Consider leaving an offering. Although prayers and conversations with the God and Goddess are enough, offerings are good to keep for constant daily connections with the God and Goddess. Usually an offering bowl is kept in the middle of an altar for daily offerings, but if you do not have an altar, simple place a bowl outside in nature nearby a tree or a brook. You may also keep the bowl on a shelf. Leave offerings that are true to you, share them with the God and Goddess. It shows that you share your bounty with the Creators, and it will strengthen your bond with them.
Finding Your God & Goddess Deity
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