CultureRenewalInitiative
HEALING THE PLANET

To begin with yourself

 


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(Chinese Mother Religion)

Catal Hoyük (Anatolia) Primordial Mother with Her Beasts (9000 BCE), the precursor to Great Mother Kybele, sitting on a throne with leopards

THE LADY AND HER BEASTS

The most beautiful of all: The Ugarit Lady and Her Beasts (1800 BCE)

The Lady and Her Dragons. Isn't She very similar to the Ugarit Lady?

MotherGoddess with Her double Dragon

 

Originally the Mother was considered All-Embracing. Therefore She was said to be the Mother of the plants, the animals and people. In the hunting times men identified with their beasts in order to transmit the latter's power to themselves. For a long time beasts and men were interchangeable. "Lady of the Beasts" meant both: Beasts/Men. Still older was the identification with the vegetation. In the West this resulted in the "archetype" of the "Green Man"

Isn't this beautiful?

The surprise: in the East this development was exactly the same. With the difference that the "Beasts" became an amalgam of various animal characteristics. Resulting in a mythical Beast: the Dragon

The Mother with two Phoenixs (Goddesses) as Her arms, while having the Dragon ("God") as a protective shield on Her breast

Womb (Round) decorated with two Dragons each with on top a Kala (Mother) head

The Dragon is the Green Man of the East....While in the West the Green Men were separated from their (female) Origin, the East never lost this connection. The Dragon is Her Son/Protector

A very similar image

Kala (Mother) head with Her two Dragons

Same

It is proof of the fact that far into recent centuries the Mother was considered the Ultimate, the birthgiver of Her (Divine) Sons

Mother with buffalo's (link to Mesopotamia?)

The Round is the Cosmic Womb, surrounded by a double layer of Dragons with on top two Phoenixs (Goddesses), left and right from a Kala (Mother) head

The Great Round (Womb) (on top) with two (four) Phoenixs, symbolizing the feminine Web of Life

THE DRAGONS AND THE WOMB

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This is the phase in which male dominance is all-present but still with a link to the Origin, the Cosmic Womb. Like with the "Lady and the Beasts" two Dragons move around their centre. In the course of time this centre was a Womb, a Lotus, a Sun or a imperial symbol, marking the road towards patriarchy

These carvings can be found in the Forbidden City, the centre of imperial power. Dragons move around the Round. By coming closer I shouted with joy, because for the first time the Round showed its True Nature. It unmistakably is a (Cosmic) Womb

It proves that indeed the Dragons are Son/Lovers of the Great Mother

GREEN DRAGON/PHOENIX

A very common feature are Green Dragons and Phoenixes. The tie with the Mother has become invisible. Only their being interwoven with foliage indicates their roots: as "vegetation" Gods and Goddesses

An old building in Beijing

On the left side the mouth of a Phoenix (Feng Huang), with foliage coming out of it

Just like the Green Men/Women in the West

Still some relationship with the Round (Urobouros)

In every town or city one can find plenty of Green Dragons and/or Phoenixes

KIRTIMUKHA
(KALA)

Once you look at history/mythology in a natural way e.g. from the perspective of the Mother, everything becomes so "organic", so incredibly logic!

Big Kala face still with Her Two Dragon/Sons (coming out of Her mouth with their heads in left/right upper corners)

In the course of time the Mother became more and more denied e.g.rejected. She was considered a threat to patriachal order. Therefore men denounced Her as a (semi) Demon, a destructive monster. In order to control Her (you never know...) She got Her place in the male pantheon. As a Protector/Guardian of the Gods... also called Kirtimukha or Kala (the "Great Black One") 

Very similar to the Kala heads of Taman Sari, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Beijing: a Tibetan Kirtimukha face

A bird Kirtimukha

A Kala face as souvenir at the Beijing airport

Beautiful and mysterious

To be continued

 

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