"Mother of us all, Lady fair,
Bless these seed of life and love
Give to them a beauty rare
Filled with fragrance from above.
In moist, warm soil of earth
They will go in honor of Thee
Dearest Mother, Queen of Birth
In thy name, they'll blessed be.
And every day walk through the garden thinking of the Goddess and loving the plants. The plants will be blessed with abundance.
Further reading (free e-books):
Ea Wallis Budge - The Egyptian Heaven And HellLouise Jackson - Witches Wives And Mothers
John Earle - The Deeds Of Beowulf
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