Tethys333
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I have always believed that one of the best ways to live in this world is to know oneself.
Since my arrival here in what is now the Temple of Zeus, I have realized how important we as women truly are, but that the enemy has always sought to oppress us: starting with how we are treated in enemy religions, forced to wear a veil out of fear of their husbands and the men around them; not forgetting how the Jews (and others) in their false scriptures have continually tried to repress the role of women by continuing to belittle them.
I have now become aware of the fact that in the Andrapoda world, women are often seen only as a game, a pastime, just a way to have fun. women are much more than that, and Zevists men know this very well. We have great spiritual power.
Every woman here is important in her own way, capable of doing something better than another. It's as if, in one way or another, we complement each other.
Ever since I was very young, I have always been told what to do, what was right to do. The truth is that here, in the Temple of Zeus, no one forces anyone to do anything: there are women who eagerly await the birth of their much-desired child, women who have decided to devote themselves to their careers (in fashion, medicine, caring for others). Every woman here, in one way or another, is special in her uniqueness, which must be recognized.
Until now, women were seen only as a means of pleasure for men, but now we must not limit ourselves to this; we must discover and explore the greatness and power of women.
In the Hindu world, women are not seen only as individuals, but as a cosmic principle. It is something that goes beyond the body and beyond social roles. Women are considered the manifestation of Shakti.
Man needs woman and back again: Shiva needs Shakti to ascend. The kundalini serpent lies dormant in the first chakra (Muladhara) and to reach the massive ascension it must travel through all the chakras to reach the seventh, the crown chakra (Sahasrara). Man and woman, each in their own ways dictated by nature, manage to complete each other and create a divine spectacle.
Lilith, the protectress of women, is the exaltation of the divine feminine, and it's no coincidence that she is the favorite among Satya's five wives.
Lilith comes from the East, her original name was Lalita, meaning “she who rejoices.” This name expresses the nature of feminine energy: spontaneous, vital, luminous. Lalita is connected to the Crown chakra, the thousand-petaled lotus, symbol of the opening of higher consciousness and the spiritual blessings that come with it.
In this perspective, Lilith represents the feminine aspect that presides over higher consciousness and the royalty of the spirit, while the power of the root, the basis of existence and vital energy, is associated with the masculine principle. Lalita is therefore Shakti in her essential form: the direct manifestation of the Feminine Divinity as a creative, conscious, and radiant force.
And then there is our dear and beloved Goddess Astarte, who embodies everything feminine:
- the aspect of Aphrodite as the ultimate embodiment of beauty and fertility, not prostitution as the enemy has repeatedly claimed, but the purest face of feminine beauty. Generation, rebirth;
- the aspect of Artemis, as a spiritual and combative force, she who desires justice;
- the aspect of Isis, Mother Earth, of the Gods and of men.
We women are governed by a force that makes us powerful and important.
Feminism was created so that this magic and spirituality would cease, so that the masculine and feminine wouldn't complement each other and become one. Feminism is said to have been created to make women equal to men, even in their ways of doing things, but the situation is that men cannot (even from a natural point of view) be like women. They have different needs, different tasks, generated for different purposes, and these must be respected.
Above all, feminism is nothing more than a manipulation designed to make women hate men. With the masculine and feminine sides in complete imbalance (including spiritually), this is a simple way to prevent people from knowing the truth and to create chaos.
Every woman carries within her the universal feminine energy, capable of nourishing, transforming, and enlightening. To respect her is to honor the very balance of the universe.
“Those who are fertile only in body turn to women and produce children… But souls that are fertile—for surely there are men who are more creative in soul than in body—conceive what it is proper for the soul to conceive or contain.” – Plato, Symposium.
Hail Zeus!
Since my arrival here in what is now the Temple of Zeus, I have realized how important we as women truly are, but that the enemy has always sought to oppress us: starting with how we are treated in enemy religions, forced to wear a veil out of fear of their husbands and the men around them; not forgetting how the Jews (and others) in their false scriptures have continually tried to repress the role of women by continuing to belittle them.
I have now become aware of the fact that in the Andrapoda world, women are often seen only as a game, a pastime, just a way to have fun. women are much more than that, and Zevists men know this very well. We have great spiritual power.
Every woman here is important in her own way, capable of doing something better than another. It's as if, in one way or another, we complement each other.
Ever since I was very young, I have always been told what to do, what was right to do. The truth is that here, in the Temple of Zeus, no one forces anyone to do anything: there are women who eagerly await the birth of their much-desired child, women who have decided to devote themselves to their careers (in fashion, medicine, caring for others). Every woman here, in one way or another, is special in her uniqueness, which must be recognized.
Until now, women were seen only as a means of pleasure for men, but now we must not limit ourselves to this; we must discover and explore the greatness and power of women.
In the Hindu world, women are not seen only as individuals, but as a cosmic principle. It is something that goes beyond the body and beyond social roles. Women are considered the manifestation of Shakti.
Man needs woman and back again: Shiva needs Shakti to ascend. The kundalini serpent lies dormant in the first chakra (Muladhara) and to reach the massive ascension it must travel through all the chakras to reach the seventh, the crown chakra (Sahasrara). Man and woman, each in their own ways dictated by nature, manage to complete each other and create a divine spectacle.
Lilith, the protectress of women, is the exaltation of the divine feminine, and it's no coincidence that she is the favorite among Satya's five wives.
Lilith comes from the East, her original name was Lalita, meaning “she who rejoices.” This name expresses the nature of feminine energy: spontaneous, vital, luminous. Lalita is connected to the Crown chakra, the thousand-petaled lotus, symbol of the opening of higher consciousness and the spiritual blessings that come with it.
In this perspective, Lilith represents the feminine aspect that presides over higher consciousness and the royalty of the spirit, while the power of the root, the basis of existence and vital energy, is associated with the masculine principle. Lalita is therefore Shakti in her essential form: the direct manifestation of the Feminine Divinity as a creative, conscious, and radiant force.
And then there is our dear and beloved Goddess Astarte, who embodies everything feminine:
- the aspect of Aphrodite as the ultimate embodiment of beauty and fertility, not prostitution as the enemy has repeatedly claimed, but the purest face of feminine beauty. Generation, rebirth;
- the aspect of Artemis, as a spiritual and combative force, she who desires justice;
- the aspect of Isis, Mother Earth, of the Gods and of men.
We women are governed by a force that makes us powerful and important.
Feminism was created so that this magic and spirituality would cease, so that the masculine and feminine wouldn't complement each other and become one. Feminism is said to have been created to make women equal to men, even in their ways of doing things, but the situation is that men cannot (even from a natural point of view) be like women. They have different needs, different tasks, generated for different purposes, and these must be respected.
Above all, feminism is nothing more than a manipulation designed to make women hate men. With the masculine and feminine sides in complete imbalance (including spiritually), this is a simple way to prevent people from knowing the truth and to create chaos.
Every woman carries within her the universal feminine energy, capable of nourishing, transforming, and enlightening. To respect her is to honor the very balance of the universe.
“Those who are fertile only in body turn to women and produce children… But souls that are fertile—for surely there are men who are more creative in soul than in body—conceive what it is proper for the soul to conceive or contain.” – Plato, Symposium.
Hail Zeus!