Stories of the Past!
I
read this and had to share hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did.
Ending the Snake Conspiracy...
Our
Sister, owner of Shakti Spirit smartly explained last week how the serpent used
to be a positive symbol of inner strength, healing and awakening.
It
came from the Matriarchal societies of the past, and was, as she said, a symbol
favoured by woman healers, among other female authorities who promoted positive
leadership.
Knowing
this makes it obvious how the paranoid leaders of the new patriarchy
deliberately associated the serpent with evil forces when authoring the bible
four centuries after Jesus resurrected.
Four
centuries of peace and coexistence between female and male priests was destroyed,
the bible itself discredited, and so the Christian churches were also
discredited.
Even
Catholic priests are starting to talk about how the bible was written so long
after Jesus was on Earth, birthed by Goddess who appeared in human form as
Mother Mary, the brilliantly compassionate woman, who, despite being Goddess,
made Her whole life about service to US.
Fortunately,
the snake survived as Kundalini in Yoga, a practice that didn’t make its way to
the west until long after the paranoid patriarchy began to crumble, and so the
snake itself will be resurrected from its false image, as it rises just like
Kundalini awakens when we practice Yoga.
Christians
see Satan as the manifestation of absolute evil, and if we look at the actions
of folks like Hitler, Stalin and those responsible for genocide in Rwanda,
where nearly a million people were killed in 100 days, the idea that there is a
“devil” can easily be justified.
But
the snake is not a symbol of evil...
We
see the snake as a symbol of good when we see the snake with the staff on every
ambulance and in every hospital in America.
On
a lighter note, we see the serpent in the logo of Alfa Romeo, a wonderful
Italian automobile with a personality so quirky it is like a living thing,
manufactured in one of the most Catholic countries in the world.
Whoever
you are, you are beautiful!
Blessed
be Goddess, and Blessed be you....
~
Vincent Shanti
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