Ayleth [TG]
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- Sep 22, 2017
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“Aphrodite, divine memory of the ancestors,
Queen of creation that extends onward,
River of eternal life,
Grant us Wisdom and Understanding,
To see our past, to see ourselves, to see our future.”
This video is part of a two-part series that goes through each period of history and reveals the diverse roles women had. Throughout every civilization: Sumer, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Medieval world, the Renaissance, and into modernity, we see the love of women for their children, husbands, community, work, and their people.
There is a misconception in spiritual circles that you either embody one archetype or the other, the Lover or the Priestess, the Huntress or the Mother. They are present in different measures, activated as our lives and karma unfold. Forever grateful for the Rituals of our Goddesses, we can discover from which place within us we give and create the most.
I encourage everyone to read Plutarch's Mulierum Virtutes (Bravery of Women), dedicated to Priestess Clea.
Thank you @High Priestess Lydia for overseeing this project, writing sermons, and being a role model to all of us. I want to mention @Persephone [NG] , @Tethys333 , @Kaemythra , @Vrana , and @Astrid for the writing contributions and visual help. Their research and writing made this video possible. Love you
Queen of creation that extends onward,
River of eternal life,
Grant us Wisdom and Understanding,
To see our past, to see ourselves, to see our future.”
This video is part of a two-part series that goes through each period of history and reveals the diverse roles women had. Throughout every civilization: Sumer, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Medieval world, the Renaissance, and into modernity, we see the love of women for their children, husbands, community, work, and their people.
There is a misconception in spiritual circles that you either embody one archetype or the other, the Lover or the Priestess, the Huntress or the Mother. They are present in different measures, activated as our lives and karma unfold. Forever grateful for the Rituals of our Goddesses, we can discover from which place within us we give and create the most.
I encourage everyone to read Plutarch's Mulierum Virtutes (Bravery of Women), dedicated to Priestess Clea.
Thank you @High Priestess Lydia for overseeing this project, writing sermons, and being a role model to all of us. I want to mention @Persephone [NG] , @Tethys333 , @Kaemythra , @Vrana , and @Astrid for the writing contributions and visual help. Their research and writing made this video possible. Love you







