I remember when I first came across the concept labeled, "The Return of The Goddess."
I rolled my eyes. Based on how I was raised there is only one 'god' and that's not female. The idea of divine feminine or the idea of the 'return of the goddess' seemed to be pushed by man hating women who wanted to see the patriarchal system fall apart. I didn't believe in a Divine Feminine influene. In the Christian church, as with the Muslim Faith and the customs of Rome and Greece...the importance of females have been completely torn down and undervalued. Yes, there is some respect of females but it's very minor. Women are seen as property with their only importance or contribution being to produce heirs. The way that people value the Subconscious is directly in line with how women have been treated on this planet. You could say that the symbolism of the Female with the Subconscious and the Male with the Waking Consciousness is just a convenient symbol that was created by humanity. Yet, if you work with Universal Archetypes- whether in your dreams, Tarot Systems or Oracle Cards- you learn pretty quickly that the Divine Feminine has a very strong and clear influence. My experience with my dreams has indicated that the Subconscious is always depicted as female. There was absolutely no reason why that should be the case based on my personal direct life experiences. Yes, some symbols are personal to you but when it comes to the Universal Archetypes that is just not the case. The waking consciousness is always depicted as male. My husband, in my dreams, is my egoic-waking consciousness. When I dream about him I know that it has something to do with that state of consciousness and not the actual person. If it does have to do with him as a an actual person the feel is different and he acts differently. Once you start working with both aspects of yourself you can start to create what Dennis William Hauck calls the Overself which is a combination of those two working in harmony which creates a third form of awareness which is close to enlightenment. That is the result of Shadow Work. (Here's my YouTube video on working with the shadow: https://youtu.be/F1cv5oyV_1c ). But I've talked about all of that before and today I want to talk about this idea of the Return of the Goddess and what it really means to me. I am not an angry man hater. I do not want to see the straight white men of this world punished for the fact that they were born a 'favored' gender. I don't believe in revenge. Return of the Goddess What does that mean exactly? Do I think a female goddess is going to show up somehow and change everything? No, I see it more as the Divine Feminine. A growing respect for the women in the world and an equalization with men. The going is a bit tough because women face more complications then me- for example, childbirth. The process has been slow. The women's sufferage movement started in the 1840's but didn't become nationally accepted in the United States until nearly 100 years later in the 1920's. The process has been sorely misunderstood by main stream society. Again, the man haters get most of the attention but most women just want to be respected as fully equal human partners to the men in their lives. Whenever a correction is made, however, it always sends the system a little out of whack for a little while and I think that's mostly what we've been seeing. Implications Recently there have been magnificent Archetypes out there that embody this concept. Doesn't it say a lot that it took over eighty years for strong female characters that can be the main protagonist in their own movies to appear? Even though Hollywood claims to be progressive their attempts have often lacked true perception as it's an industry still run by men. The World has seen correction before...most recently it was the correction of polytheism to monotheism that occurred thanks to Jesus over two thousand years ago. The purely Collective Consciousness had it's time of expression and correction in the days of Lemuria. Conscious/Subconscious Connection The Return of the Goddess doesn't mean that the Subconscious, symbolized by the female archetype, will reign supreme over the Waking Consciousness (often depicted as Male). Instead, it will be a balance where the Subconscious that is so often disregarded starts to be explored. Having the Subconscious become disregarded was also necessary for a time. While the unfortunate side-effect of the Shadow is that it created 'lower worlds' where our disowned issues manifested...it was necessary. Having a disconnection with the Divine and all of the beings of that Realm gave humanity the room to safely explore themselves (other beings are afraid of us...we're like the Klingon's of Star Trek because we can't control our emotions thanks to the existence of the subconscious and the Ego Construct). We were allowed to create our individuality which was paramount for us to maintain a sense of self when we interact with beings of other realms. That's why the enforcement of a robotic emotionless workforce that we are witnessing today is just not working...it's a lame attempt to get back to that Group Consciousness which would completely defeat the purpose of our existence in the School called Earth. That's why it won't sustain itself. We won't be going back to that Collective Consciousness state where we act as One Mind because that wold defeat the purpose of multiplicity. We are leaving the time of the Waking Consciousness/Subconscious duality experience symbolized the strongest in the Age of Pisces by the image of the Two Fish pulling in opposite directions. We're heading into a time where the energetic watery Mind Substance, kept at a minimum for so long, will start to flood everyone...and that's what's leading to the mass awakening. So, really, the return of the Goddess is the recognition of the importance of the Subconscious, the balance of the subconscious with the waking consciousness and a reconnection with Spirit which will help us return to a balance with the rest of Creation. In another light, from looking at the Kabbalah Tree of Life....Malkuth (Kingdom) which fell will be Return to the Tree of Life. All the Angelic beings that were cut off from interacting directly with men so that they could develop themselves will be able to return because we won't be tempted to worship them. The Three Aspects of The Goddess Most ancient male Gods are singular in nature. They don't really have counterparts. (Except for the Christian Trinity, a particular perspective of some of the Egyptian Gods and perhaps the Sumeria/Babylonian Anu, Enki and Enlil). For some reason, the Female Goddesses have always been worshiped as Three. Wicca, for example, talks about The Virgin, The Crone and the Mother. Usually, this is attached to the three phases of the moon. So, it makes sense. You could rationalize it as simply worshiping an aspect of Nature. New Moon = The Virgin. The Mother = Full Moon. Waxing Moon = Crone. Yet, the practice is even older then that... The Divine Mother In Kabbalah there are only two females...Binah (Knowledge), who represents the Primordial Waters from which all of Creation is made....and Malkuth (Kingdom). The most Ancient depiction and documentation of the Three Goddesses that we have dates back to Egypt. The three Goddesses are Hathor, Isis and her sister Nephthys. All of their glyphs consist of Falcons. Hathor is described as the Bull. Isis is the bright sister associated with the star Sirius and Nepthys is her dark sister most likely representing Sirius B. Isis/Hathor are often considered the same being (with documented worship of Hathor occurring prior to that of Isis and Hathor- in some texts- being Isis' (and therefore Nepthy's) mother). You might see where I'm going here... There is another set of triple Goddesses that Laird Scranton has pin pointed but there's not much documentation about them. That's the Hindu goddesses usually referred to as the Sakti. The two sisters names are Dharni Penu and Tana Penu. There isn't much there to describe but it does seem to point to the same connection between Sirius A and Sirius B. In his most recent book on the Maori Laird recently explained the Maori of New Zealand, in compliance with the ancient cosmology he has identified, also seem to have two sisters associated with Sirius A and Sirius B: " A Maori word for "sister", tuakana, is formed on the root tua which is cosmological phonetic for "star" in some cultures. In keeping with one of the signatures of the cosmology, the Maori conceive of Sirius as the Dog Star, and refer to it as Takurua. Similarly, there is a tradition of sisterly instruction among the Maori known as a Tuakana-Teina relationship." Even more fascinating is a paragraph I just read today in Paul Foster Case's book on Alchemy, "The term "Catholic Magnesia," mentioned in a prior section, is often employed as a name for the First Matter. The adjective, "catholic," is to be understood as meaning "universal, infinite, all-pervading." As employed in alchemy, "magnesia" means Magnos Lithos, or lodestone and thus refers to the magnetic power peculiar to that mineral. According to exoteric derivations, the magnet is named after the place Magnesia, in Thessaly. Occultists are aware, however,that both "magnet" and "magic" are related to the Sanskirt terms Mahat and Maya. The Catholic Magnesia, or Universal Magnet, is the universal attractive principal and is a mode of consciousness,or intelligence. Therefore it is correctly symbolized by that Tarot Key which presents the Uniting Intelligence. Furthermore, the title of that Key, High Priestess, means "chief feminine elder" and thus intimates what we have found to be a characteristic of chemical and yoga descriptions of the Prima Materia. They all agree that the mysterious power is feminine in its quality, and again and again they use the pronoun "she" in referring to it." (pg 66 Hermetic Alchemy by Paul Foster Case) This passage reminds me of how Thomas Campbell describes the original state of the cosmos before Physical Material Reality existed. He calls this A.U.O. (Absolute Unbounded Oneness). He leaves all of the mystical information out, the connection to the feminine (in fact he refers to it as male- typical male thing to do when you go off the beaten track and try to leave Big Theory's of Everything that belonged to previous generations in the dust) but he describes it in plain terms I appreciate: "...Let's start with the most difficult concept first, the one that appears mystical from the PMR (physical matter reality) point of view. This concept assumes the existence of an apparently (not necessarily actually) infinite absolute something: A Oneness that is uniform, plain, and without differentiation. This apparently infinite source of our larger reality has no discernible boundaries, edges or limits (as a perfectly calm ocean would appear to you if you were floating in the middle of it). This something would seem to be, and has often been called, "All That Is," "The One," "The Void," "The Primordial Big Dude", and other similar philosophical descriptions. It represents the fundamental core of existence. It is a familiar concept to various religious and spiritual conceptualizations. An absolute no-thing, pervasive, yet existing beyond our space and time. It is simultaneously everything (in potential) and nothing (no-thing, no differentiation or boundaries). There is a lot of information from Laird Scranton I could use to further expand on this thread of thought but I'm digressing. Suffice to say that this A.U.O., as Thomas Campbell calls it, is a universal concept shared by many cultures. I will throw in but one more thing which is from Indigenous/Native American author Jamie Sams to illustrate this is a multi-continent and multi-racial depiction in every cosmology: "The Mayans call the center of our universe the Huna K'u'. The Southern Seers call this place the heart of the Great Mystery. That heart of all contains the pregnant void of Creation and exists beyond the enormous bright light that people see in near-death experiences. Beyond chaos and beyond order, the heart of the universe contains such a vast nothingness that Dream Weave explorers can become lost or consumed by the void. The heart of the Great Mystery is the original Sacred Point of View, which created this universe. The void is unknown and unknowable because it contains all that has not taken on energy or developed form." pg 220 Dancing the Dream by Jamie Sams Now, there is the A.U.O. that is unchanging. We're not really part of that aspect of creation. We are part of A.U.M. This is the Absolute Unbounded Multiplicity...the one becoming many. Hence, why Bashar refers to this part as "the Broken Mirror." We contain everything that A.U.O. contains but we each sense our separation. The Chaotic Waters Of Creation What came first, of course, were the chaotic waters. This is described by Laird Scranton in his books. He describes a primordial darkness that was disturbed by the perception of self (which he associates with light) and that made it chaotic. This might be why a Physical Matter Reality was required. That original state, which we can tune into when we work with our Subconscious- the Collective Conscious- is chaotic. Plus, in that state each individual shard was very slow to learn because they had no restriction....restrictions and limitations help us learn about ourselves. Also, due to the dream I have become aware of the connection to Tamas. I had a dream that my "tamas" was activated. I first thought it was the word Tammuz, a Sumerian God, but it wasn't right. I knew it wasn't the name Thomas but it sounded similar. This is an 'activation' that I have been fighting for a bit. I resisted this 'activation' for a long time. There were multiple dreams where I was like, "Nope." Working with this information about the Goddess or Subconscious allowed for this to finally happen. Here's what Wikipedia states Tama's is, " The Vedic word támas refers to "darkness" ... is one of the three Gunas (tendencies, qualities, attributes), a philosophical and psychological concept developed by the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy.[1] The other two qualities are rajas (passion and activity) and sattva (purity, goodness). Tamas is the quality of imbalance, disorder, chaos, anxiety, impurity, destruction, delusion, negativity, dullness or inactivity, apathy, inertia or lethargy, violence, viciousness, ignorance." I need to study that subject more in depth but this is just one of those instances where our dreams will indicate the next step on our path. Rajas defintely equates to the Male/Sun/Waking Consciousness energy. I'd say that Sattva probably has to do with this concept of the Overself. The Overself is the balance of the conscious waking mind (Rajas?) and the subconscious (Tamas)....into a new form where both are in balance with each other...which is would be a far more pure form of consciousness. The Sun and Moon As I explained in my Travelers Notes on Integrating the Shadow (here is the link) the sun and moon are traditionally connected to two deities. One is Female and One is Male. The Female is usually depicted as the Circle or Moon or the Compass (because it makes a circle). This is the latent energy of the void...or what Thomas Campbell called A.U.O. (Absolute Unbounded Oneness.) In A.U.M. this is the Collective Consciousness (which is currently the collective Subconscious). In Hindu traditions this would be called Brahmen. The Male is usually depicted as the Square or Sun or the tool called the Square (because it makes a square). This is the active energy a part of which is physical matter reality (what Thomas Campbell calls P.M.R.) and it's A.U.M. (Absolute Unbounded Manifold). In the Hindu traditions this would be Atman. There are two popular symbols showing this imagery. One is the Chinese Goddes and God Nuwa and Fuxi. The other is the Free Masons Square and Compass. Freemasons often talk about 'squaring the circle.' Is it necessary that one is male and the other female? Not really but for some reason the subconsious always represents these concepts this way in dreams and in through creative works such as movies and books. Don't believe me? These dream symbols were so prevalent that Carl Jung was drawn into studying Alchemy and wrote more then one book on the subject...which are pricey. Our Personal Sun and Moon Well, all of that is well and good but what does that mean for you personally? The most important factor this plays in our personal life is what I covered this in my video about Integrating the Shadow. Here the principal of "As Above so Below" comes into place. Our Consciousness is a miniature replica of the One Creator. We will see the imagery of the male/female dynamic a lot when we go through the 7 Tarot Keys of the Path of the Seeker. The Subconscious is our watery/emotional female circle energy. Our Conscious is the fiery/action oriented male square energy. We, like the One Creator- are divided into two. The Path leads us to reconcile this duality within ourselves. We do this by bringing our Subconscious into an interactive relationship with our Consciousness. This process leads to the Ego/Persona dissolving. That doesn't mean that our waking consciousness that perceives itself separately from everything dissolves. We are still "Me" in every essence of the word and can sense that others are "You" but we have an appreciation that we are both separate and one on another level of perception that we can tune into at will. We can start to recognize how we affect the Collective Subconscious and work with it in order to ensure that the Will of the Creator is acted out on Earth. We shouldn't be waiting for Jesus or some other figure to return to do the work for us...we can start that work right now. Conclusion I think it's beautiful how our society reflects back what's happening on the Collective Subconscious level. I really find it neat that we are headed into a period where the importance of the Subconscious is being known. The Collective (sub)Consciousness coming to the fore now is also very important. There is almost a universal sense of humanity being at a cross roads. Bashar calls it the two train tracks which I explained here: https://bridgetkorns.weebly.com/blog/the-two-trains-timeline-metaphor-decoded. I don't know about you but I prefer to be on the train with the happy ending. Most of the turmoil we see in the world is the result of people fighting this influx of subconscious energy. This brings a lot of the shadow elements, a persons real beliefs and hatreds to the surface, how they respond to that is entirely up to them and indicates which path they are going to choose. That's why more people are losing their psychological marbles on a more public scale. With the energy from Spirit so increased they cannot hide from the demon of their repressed subconscious any longer. All are eternal beings, they just might not be capable of going into the New Age because they haven't learned the lessons necessary to be individuals operating in conjunction with the One Creator. They're still developing their sense of self...and there is no judgement. All of us who are ready were once there...many lives ago. We live in wonderful and amazing times.
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