04-07-2012, 03:09 PM
One of the PMs I received on this gives me reason to address the gender aspects of the Goddess.
In the Ancient Serpent Wisdom of the Sophia philosophies, the Goddess came into being as a result of the human mind trying to comprehend the antiforce to force, which began the creation.
Every force or action must have an equal and opposite force or reaction. The Ancients knew this, as it was taught to them by otherworldly knowledge. And the way that they chose to express this to the human understanding was to depict this origin in two ways. One recognized the vortex and its spiraling attitude, which they defined as being like a snake or serpent slithering out of the vortex of the Source. Thus was the serpent myth born. The other was an attempt to acknowledge the opposing forces in a way that mankind could relate, and this became the depiction of male and female, light and dark, spirit and matter, and anything of polarity.
Thus we have the beginning being related to as a serpent or dragon, as well as a Source being male, and the manifestation of that Source becoming creation as female, the Goddess.
This is all symbolic, as there is only One Source. So that which the Ancients relate to as the Goddess, and even the Archangels, becomes androgynous in that they are actually the One being. All is One. But as it becomes, as it proceeds, as it exists it creates two. It and It`s Being.
This polarity is recognized and related to as the God and Goddess in Ancient Wisdom and the many symbols and myths that come down from those ancient times have all reflected these same acknowledgements.
Now this is impossible to really address in one post on a forum, so because it just so happens to coincide with en event taking place in my life at this time, I will say to you that I am making an announcement in a thread on the Life On Planet Earth thread, which will offer anyone interested a great deal more information on the Divine Feminine.
I will be launching my own website and the link will be in that post very soon. I am just tweaking the finales.
In the Ancient Serpent Wisdom of the Sophia philosophies, the Goddess came into being as a result of the human mind trying to comprehend the antiforce to force, which began the creation.
Every force or action must have an equal and opposite force or reaction. The Ancients knew this, as it was taught to them by otherworldly knowledge. And the way that they chose to express this to the human understanding was to depict this origin in two ways. One recognized the vortex and its spiraling attitude, which they defined as being like a snake or serpent slithering out of the vortex of the Source. Thus was the serpent myth born. The other was an attempt to acknowledge the opposing forces in a way that mankind could relate, and this became the depiction of male and female, light and dark, spirit and matter, and anything of polarity.
Thus we have the beginning being related to as a serpent or dragon, as well as a Source being male, and the manifestation of that Source becoming creation as female, the Goddess.
This is all symbolic, as there is only One Source. So that which the Ancients relate to as the Goddess, and even the Archangels, becomes androgynous in that they are actually the One being. All is One. But as it becomes, as it proceeds, as it exists it creates two. It and It`s Being.
This polarity is recognized and related to as the God and Goddess in Ancient Wisdom and the many symbols and myths that come down from those ancient times have all reflected these same acknowledgements.
Now this is impossible to really address in one post on a forum, so because it just so happens to coincide with en event taking place in my life at this time, I will say to you that I am making an announcement in a thread on the Life On Planet Earth thread, which will offer anyone interested a great deal more information on the Divine Feminine.
I will be launching my own website and the link will be in that post very soon. I am just tweaking the finales.