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mooncat2 said:Two figures that symbolise the passive/receptive energy of earth and water................the feminine.
Wow! I was responding to your thread mooncat2 and there was an 'explosion' ....a transformer blew and all power went out! Interesting wouldn't you say? I think we're all onto something here and we're getting a reaction!!
Passive/receptive, can also be seen as the ease and the flow, the particle and the wave......then what causes us to become weighed down? Is it all the unaddressed and unexpressed emotions we experience and without actually knowing the cause?
Or have we redirected our energies away from the Self which activates the mind but makes us feel physically numb? We suppress our emotions and rely largely on our consciousness, our minds, to steer us through life.....which can be sensed as the negative vibration of Aries 19 and purple_scorp's magic carpet. The sacral (sacred) cradle is in total darkness!
mooncat2 said:When I think of the two spinsters I picture them as Victorian/Edwardian which was the era when this attitude reached its peak of madness........imprisoned in their tea cup.........restrained and restricted by hats, gloves, a dozen petticoats and a tightly laced corset..........bound by extreme social expectations.
Is thinking, without feeling nothing more than self-deception?? Is the drama that is unfolding on earth and in our lives now, a power man (patriarch) against a powerful woman (matriarch)?
mooncat2 said:I've found it interesting to google a little on weaving and discovering the important part it still plays in many cultures.
I read this interesting site mooncat2 and have mixed feelings on these weavings. I agree with everything this article said, except the last part,
The symbolism woven into these fabrics tells a story of Maya history. It speaks to the informed observer, communicating the importance of the tradition and beliefs of these people.
Maya means illusion....and like the Egyptians built barriers around themselves. They programmed their people to the frequency of fear and ignorance....slaves in bondage.
Some Pharoah's wore a headgear that beheld two serpents that seemed to protrude and eject from between their eyes in the middle of his forehead when this crown of was placed upon his head. Its symbolism revealed the power and authority of the throne that separated Kings from mere mortals.
The serpents’ awesome power (its magnetism and force) gleamed with terrifying awareness over their chosen prey – the people. Powerless, and with great fear, the people willingly withdrawed from life, blindly serving and giving all that they had to offer to a religious government overlayed with superstitions, tryanny and corruptness. (And we know this is not what the serpent's power was all about!)
Their display looked like the coming together of one giant organism falling to its knees in obedience to something much greater than itself and far more superior.
Was their intention, their creation, created to keep us forever questioning their motives?....which in turn has kept us anchored in the past and prevents us from moving forward?
What is it that continually keeps rapping at our back door, the past.
Our world is layered with different civilizations that existed at different times. We are experiencing a great awakening and a shift in consciousness as we perceive the many sacred sites in our world with different eyes.
Oh oh now I'm getting all ryaled up here !! I think I'll stop here and just say........releasing ourselves from the heaviness of life is our ultimate goal.
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