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Faerie Mythology : Brian Dragon's Feri Creation Myth
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From: MSN Nicknamesea_priestess_grace  (Original Message)Sent: 5/30/2007 4:46 PM
Feri Creation Myth
 
 
By Brian Dragon:

The ultimate origin of all existence was a "pregnant" void, represented by the matho-mystic concept of zero. This void is the ultimate creatrix, the supreme deity of monotheists. We call this thing The Star Goddess and thereby refer to the vast vaults of space, the dark belly of limitless night. In order to experience the thrill of creation,this Star Goddess, like a grandmother of the Gods, polarized Herself ino the ultimate Dulaism from which all other dualities derive their nature. Through the act of distinguishing light or motion as a new event, the Goddess now became an object of comparison, a dark to temper the light, a peace to crown the motion. In this wise, She is like Her own daughter, she has now become "female" through comparison to the "male", who mythically can be her brother, lover, and/or son.

When the Star Goddess would experience creation, she looked to her right in the black mirror of space and saw herself reflected veriously. Near to Her the reflections were much like Her, but far away in the mirror she assumbed a new and radical form, that of the king Krom, the father and god of all colored-light, the far pole of energy. Looking left, She saw the new concept of "fe-maleness" played out likewise in reflections of Her own face viewed in many ways or aspects that comprise all the aspects of the Goddess. Farthest away She beholds Herself as the ultimate female: Mari.

The gods can manifest through infinite aspects and any aspect can be named. The "Reflections of the Star Goddess" teaches us to interpret these "many" faces as "coloring" of the Star Goddess. Such colorings are categorized according to the function of the god in question. Three functions are commonly used, called Wacing, Full, and Waning (after the astronomical terms). As the Waxing gods develop from out of the Star Goddess, they are first very similar, sharing especially the vigor of youth. This vigor is their most important attribute, overshadowing any incidental gender functions; hence such gods are conceived of as androgynous to lesser and greater degrees. Farthest away from the eternal belly of the Star Goddess (in either direction) we see Her manifest in radical female and radical male form. These are the greatest artifice of Her creative genius, the gods Mari and Krom.


NOTE: In this version, the Mirror of Space is curved, and Mari and Krom, the most female and male aspects of the Star Goddess are the farthest from Her. Closest to Her, moving outward are Dian-y-Glas and Nimue, the youthful deities who are androgynous, and returning back toward Her are Arddu and Ana, the aged deities who are androgynous.

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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/5569/faecreation.html



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