In the Wiccan faith, The Moon is representative of the goddess
Diana with three forms: Selene in the sky, Artemis on Earth, and
Hecate in the lower world—the world above cloaked in
darkness. These forms are reflected in the Moon’s phases.
As the new Moon She is the maiden-goddess Artemis, always new
and virginal, reborn and ready for the hunt. As the waxing Moon,
increasing in fullness, She is the fertile mother-goddess, pregnant
with life. And as She wanes to darkness, She is the wise crone or
witch Hecate, knowledgeable in the magical arts, with the power to
heal or transform. Through Artemis, Diana, Cynthia, Selene, Luna,
Phoebe and Hecate, the many faces of woman and of the changing Moon
are displayed.
Disclaimer:
Do not approach this series lightly. If this were only a 500'
bushwhack, I would call it hellish. The roots will trip you, the
branches will shred you and poke your eyes, and the insects will
consume you. But it's not 500'. It's over 12 bloody miles! I highly
recommend you bring snake boots, lots of water, long pants, long
sleeve shirt, lots of water, good hat, pokey stick, lots of water,
spare everything, bug spray, lots of water, writing utensils, cell
phone, lots of water.
Did I mention bring lots of water?
You may find a laminated clue slip in this cache. If you do, you
might want to solve the riddle. This will help you locate the Gaia
puzzle cache nearby. Please leave clue slips in the caches you find
them in.
