I believe in multiple points-of-view related to our Solar System creation and the higher energies of the Earth. I feel, the "GODimage" is both male and female, as we have both energies within us. Here is a tale from Myths & Legends of India, telling a story about India's version of the Mother Goddess. Dark … Continue reading The Birth of Mother Goddess
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What the Thunder Said
Another creation tale from Myths & Legends of India Prajapati The Creator Brahma, who is also known as Prajapati, created three orders of beings: gods (Devas), people (Manavas) and anti-gods (Asuras). But none of them were contended. The Asuras were programmed to be violent, greedy and wicked. They caused all sorts of disasters and miseries … Continue reading What the Thunder Said
The Infamous Black Cat
Black at one time meant wise Black cat at one time was good luck Black witch at one time meant wise one Dark is part of light ~*~ There is sacred knowledge in the opposite of superstition. There is mystery in the opposite of fear. There is grandeur in the opposite of luck. Let’s explore the ancient … Continue reading The Infamous Black Cat
Myth & Legends of India: The Birth & Childhood of Krishna
Myth & Legends of India The night Krishna was born ^ Krishna as a child ^ “Along the epic stories of the Mahabharata and Ramayana, the life of Krishna – the most popular and celebrated incarnation of the god Vishnu – is one of the great sagas of India, and deserves a book in itself. Krishna is revered and remembered as … Continue reading Myth & Legends of India: The Birth & Childhood of Krishna
Myths and Legends of India: Sita’s Rejection
Found another tale for you, if interested, from Myths and Legends of India found on Pg 52 – 54: Sita's Rejection “The famous story of Rama and Sita did not end with the rescue of Sita from the demon-king Ravana, and their triumphant return to Rama’s kingdom of Ayodhya. Sita was soon pregnant there, and … Continue reading Myths and Legends of India: Sita’s Rejection