The Goddess Liberation Movement celebrates the freedom to practice spirituality without fear of punishment. It focuses on personal spirituality and creating one's own religion. Spanning over five decades, the movement has seen significant changes and progress. From the rise of feminist theology and goddess worship in the 1970s to the recognition of Wicca as an official religion in the 1980s, and the popularity of witchcraft in mainstream media in the 1990s, the movement has evolved. The 2000s saw the rise of online communities and accessibility to witchcraft resources, while the 2010s brought the emergence of organizations like the Temple of Witchcraft and increased activism by witches. While witchcraft has become more mainstream, there are concerns about consumerism and commodification. The movement encourages individuals to create their own spirituality and embrace the sacredness within.