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5 Μαρ 2022 · From the depths of history, the divine feminine was considered sacred and was worshipped as the matrix of creation. In many ancient societies, the nurturing nature of the divine feminine was associated with the concepts of fertility and creation and took the shape of the Great Mother Goddess.
23 Μαΐ 2020 · By Pontus, the primordial sea god, Gaia was the mother of a multitude of sea gods and beasts. Their son Nereus is more commonly remembered as the Old Man of the Sea. Representing the unknown depths of the ocean, he was a god of mystery and prophesy.
Neolithic and Palaeolithic images of the Great Mother Goddess who, often with phallic neck and rounded womb, contained both male and female characteristics within herself. As though the emergence of Gaia releases the structural principles of the universe, Tartarus – the
KYBELE (Cybele) was the ancient Phrygian Mother of the Gods, a primal nature goddess worshipped with orgiastic rites in the mountains of central and western Anatolia. The Greeks identified her with their own mother of the gods--the Titaness Rhea.
Known as both Gaia and Gaea, the Goddess Gaia is a figure from Greek mythology. She was the goddess of the earth. Her name essentially means earth or land and shows that she was the human version of the earth. Some refer to her as the ancestral mother and claim that she gave birth to all of the elements of the world.
With the way the Goddess manifests herself as symbolizing an earthly and cosmic source to the universe, some women have found refuge in the symbolical image of the Mother Goddess. The impetus towards the Goddess movement came from an archaeologist, Marija Gimbutas.
Mothers and animas of the earth are often both creative and destructive, such as Kali and Gaia, while mothers and animas of the sky, such as Isis, Mary, Ishtar, and Athena, are often saviour goddesses, mediating between the high gods and humanity.