The stained glass hallway at Chapultepec Castle.
The Magic of the Cities.
Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer
Showing posts with label Goddess of Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goddess of Life. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Goddess
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Coatlicue
Coatlicue, also known as Teteoinan (also transcribed Teteo Inan), "The Mother of Gods", is the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. She is also known as Toci (Tocî, "our grandmother") and Cihuacoatl ("the lady of the serpent"), the patron of women who die in childbirth.
The
word Coatlicue is Nahuatl for "the
one with the skirt of serpents". The word for serpant
is coātl and the word for skirt is cuēitl. She is referred to
variously by the epithets "Mother
Goddess of the Earth who gives birth to all celestial things",
"Goddess of Fire and
Fertility", "Goddess of Life, Death and Rebirth", and "Mother of the
Southern Stars."
She
is represented as a woman wearing a skirt of writhing snakes and a necklace made of human
hearts, hands, and skulls. Her feet and hands are adorned with claws and her
breasts are depicted as hanging flaccid from pregnancy. Her face is formed
by two facing serpents (after her head was cut off and the blood spurt forth from her
neck in the form of two gigantic serpents), referring to the myth that she
was sacrificed during the beginning of the present creation.
Most
Aztec artistic representations of this goddess emphasize her deadly side,
because Earth, as well as loving mother, is the insatiable monster that
consumes everything that lives. She represents the devouring mother, in whom
both the womb and the grave exist.
According
to Aztec legend, she was once magically impregnated by a ball of feathers that fell on
her while she was sweeping a temple, and subsequently gave birth to the
gods Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl. Her daughter Coyolxauhqui then rallied
Coatlicue's four hundred other children together and goaded them into attacking
and decapitating their mother. The instant she was killed, the god Huitzilopochtli suddenly
emerged from her womb fully grown and armed for battle. He killed many of his
brothers and sisters, including Coyolxauhqui, whose head he cut off and threw
into the sky to become the moon. In one variation on this legend, Huitzilopochtli
himself is the child conceived in the ball-of-feathers incident and is born
just in time to save his mother from harm.
[Wiki]
Enigma
"Silent
Warrior"
Long ago, for many
years
White men came in the name of GOD
They took their land, they took their lives
A new age has just begun
They lost their GODS, they lost their smile
they cried for help for the last time.
Liberty was turning into chains
But all the white men said
That's the cross of changes
In the name of GOD - The fight for gold
These were the changes.
Tell me - is it right - In the name of GOD
These kind of changes ?
They tried to fight for liberty
Without a chance in hell, they gave up.
White men won in the name of GOD
With the cross as alibi
There's no GOD who ever tried
To change the world in this way.
For the ones who abuse His name
There'll be no chance to escape
On judgement day
In the name of GOD - The fight for gold
These were the changes.
Tell me - Is it right - In the name of GOD
These kind of changes ?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell why
The white men said:
That's the cross of changes ?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell why,
In the name of GOD
These kind of changes.
White men came in the name of GOD
They took their land, they took their lives
A new age has just begun
They lost their GODS, they lost their smile
they cried for help for the last time.
Liberty was turning into chains
But all the white men said
That's the cross of changes
In the name of GOD - The fight for gold
These were the changes.
Tell me - is it right - In the name of GOD
These kind of changes ?
They tried to fight for liberty
Without a chance in hell, they gave up.
White men won in the name of GOD
With the cross as alibi
There's no GOD who ever tried
To change the world in this way.
For the ones who abuse His name
There'll be no chance to escape
On judgement day
In the name of GOD - The fight for gold
These were the changes.
Tell me - Is it right - In the name of GOD
These kind of changes ?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell why
The white men said:
That's the cross of changes ?
Tell me why, tell me why, tell why,
In the name of GOD
These kind of changes.
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