Predating the "his"toric period, the Goddess Hathor was associated with
all aspects of fertility and motherhood as "she welcomes the unborn into
the next life". With some observation, we notice Hathor's infundibulum
or uterine tube looking ears, how some are banded for birth control. Her
necklace seem to indicate the end of the cervix. The contouring leg
shaped hair and the fundus looking hairline all clearly suggest that
Hathor was a pre-dynastic anthropomorph of the female reproductive
system.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0m0zJSEFK0 --- It's undeniable
and observable that the birthing process of both the physical and the
spiritual have their experience through the Goddess or Mother. The
founding religious patriarchs were, in truth, practicing "matriarchal"
spirituality (direct spirituality regardless of gender), which is the
trans-personal awakening process known as "baptism"; a re-birthing of
our divine nature... a union with Consciousness source... from within. -
Nicodemus asked. “Surely they cannot enter a second time into their
mother’s womb to be born!” Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no
one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the
Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the spirit gives birth to spirit
- John 3:4. --- As above so below/as within so without, the womb of
womankind reminds the observer of the sacred feminine Creator quality
and as re-birthing temple setting within. --- The snake and woman
connection is also worth clarifying. The snake or serpent is the
simplest natural form to denote the threefold process of a beginning, a
gradually diminishing middle and a tail end... better known as a Cycle.
When it comes to ancient sacred art, matriarchal spirituality was and
always will be the most high because like the woman (to be mother), she
has everything to do with the direct experiencing of birthing, or in a
spiritual sense, the re-birthing (baptism) of the divine self from
within. Her most high position within the snake's de-evolutionary
matrilineal Cycle is at the head.. the opening.. the beginning.. the
Genesis (Gnosis). The patriarchal experience (regardless of gender) is
indirect and deals more specifically with the closing.. tail end Cycle
of faith based beliefs (End Time prophesies), written accounts (The Word
of God... the Father) of the birthing/re-birthing matriarchal
experience. --- Deep within our gnostic/wombcentric ancestry, Goddess
Sekhmet still stands today as a timeless reminder of high matriarchal
spirituality. The visible lioness bust along with the less visible
reptile bust (ears becoming eyes and eyes becoming nostrils) are the two
predators of choice reminding us of the death fear transcendence
associated with trans-egoic illumination. Under the egg halo crown, the
sanctity of both Set and Setting is expressed through the lioness's
internal egg fertilization process (Mind Set) while the reptile's
external egg fertilization process (Setting) are paramount when
plant-inducing a baptism ceremony. The leg shaped hair which end at the
breasts artistically encapsulates a superimposition of feminine
qualities all for the re-birthing of the self. --- Ganesha (elephant
headed deity of wisdom) was an ancient Hindu symbol of high matriarchal
spirituality. In the elephant kingdom, the Matriarchs lead the way and
are at the hub of a complex, multilayered social network carrying with
them a treasure trove of crucial information for the sake of the
well-being and success of the family. It seems not only fitting to have
chosen the elephant as representative of a once high society, but also
to assume that this is where we get our word Gnosis (direct experiential
knowledge) from. If we were born under the Genesis of the Father, it is
so we can be reborn through the Gnosis of the Mother.
Predating the "his"toric period, the Goddess Hathor was associated with
all aspects of fertility and motherhood as "she welcomes the unborn into
the next life". With some observation, we notice Hathor's infundibulum
or uterine tube looking ears, how some are banded for birth control. Her
necklace seem to indicate the end of the cervix. The contouring leg
shaped hair and the fundus looking hairline all clearly suggest that
Hathor was a pre-dynastic anthropomorph of the female reproductive
system.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0m0zJSEFK0 --- It's undeniable
and observable that the birthing process of both the physical and the
spiritual have their experience through the Goddess or Mother. The
founding religious patriarchs were, in truth, practicing "matriarchal"
spirituality (direct spirituality regardless of gender), which is the
trans-personal awakening process known as "baptism"; a re-birthing of
our divine nature... a union with Consciousness source... from within. -
Nicodemus asked. “Surely they cannot enter a second time into their
mother’s womb to be born!” Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no
one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the
Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the spirit gives birth to spirit
- John 3:4. --- As above so below/as within so without, the womb of
womankind reminds the observer of the sacred feminine Creator quality
and as re-birthing temple setting within. --- The snake and woman
connection is also worth clarifying. The snake or serpent is the
simplest natural form to denote the threefold process of a beginning, a
gradually diminishing middle and a tail end... better known as a Cycle.
When it comes to ancient sacred art, matriarchal spirituality was and
always will be the most high because like the woman (to be mother), she
has everything to do with the direct experiencing of birthing, or in a
spiritual sense, the re-birthing (baptism) of the divine self from
within. Her most high position within the snake's de-evolutionary
matrilineal Cycle is at the head.. the opening.. the beginning.. the
Genesis (Gnosis). The patriarchal experience (regardless of gender) is
indirect and deals more specifically with the closing.. tail end Cycle
of faith based beliefs (End Time prophesies), written accounts (The Word
of God... the Father) of the birthing/re-birthing matriarchal
experience. --- Deep within our gnostic/wombcentric ancestry, Goddess
Sekhmet still stands today as a timeless reminder of high matriarchal
spirituality. The visible lioness bust along with the less visible
reptile bust (ears becoming eyes and eyes becoming nostrils) are the two
predators of choice reminding us of the death fear transcendence
associated with trans-egoic illumination. Under the egg halo crown, the
sanctity of both Set and Setting is expressed through the lioness's
internal egg fertilization process (Mind Set) while the reptile's
external egg fertilization process (Setting) are paramount when
plant-inducing a baptism ceremony. The leg shaped hair which end at the
breasts artistically encapsulates a superimposition of feminine
qualities all for the re-birthing of the self. --- Ganesha (elephant
headed deity of wisdom) was an ancient Hindu symbol of high matriarchal
spirituality. In the elephant kingdom, the Matriarchs lead the way and
are at the hub of a complex, multilayered social network carrying with
them a treasure trove of crucial information for the sake of the
well-being and success of the family. It seems not only fitting to have
chosen the elephant as representative of a once high society, but also
to assume that this is where we get our word Gnosis (direct experiential
knowledge) from. If we were born under the Genesis of the Father, it is
so we can be reborn through the Gnosis of the Mother.