The document is a prayer poem praising a powerful female deity referred to as the Great Lady, Great Mother Rhea, Ida, and Diktynna of Strength. The speaker asks this deity to guide them to goodness and bless all small beings like plants, bees, and eagles. They thank the deity, referred to as Great Déa, for the sublime gift of life and vision. The poem closes by invoking the Virgin Mary.
The document is a prayer poem praising a powerful female deity referred to as the Great Lady, Great Mother Rhea, Ida, and Diktynna of Strength. The speaker asks this deity to guide them to goodness and bless all small beings like plants, bees, and eagles. They thank the deity, referred to as Great Déa, for the sublime gift of life and vision. The poem closes by invoking the Virgin Mary.
The document is a prayer poem praising a powerful female deity referred to as the Great Lady, Great Mother Rhea, Ida, and Diktynna of Strength. The speaker asks this deity to guide them to goodness and bless all small beings like plants, bees, and eagles. They thank the deity, referred to as Great Déa, for the sublime gift of life and vision. The poem closes by invoking the Virgin Mary.
Noble is she. Triumphant,Gentle, bestowing her Grace
uponthe soft breezes of the world.Pray I may have Her presenceNear to me.Great Mother Rhea,Ida, Diktynna of StrengthGuide me to goodness and my pathin thamë, Bless all the small beings,my kindred spirits in life;The plants, the beesThe sharp eyed eagleOn course to her great nest.Sister maids,daughters and soulsAll trembling on the precipice.Great Déa,
Blessed be Thy Light, Thy Beauty.A thousand thank
you’s forthis sublime vision we callLife.Amadéa. Virgin Mary, queen and mother of all, have mercy upon me.