Abbasowas!

BERJAYA

B.B.’s Sammelsurium
über Magie, Matriarchat und Geschlechterrollen
– von Evolution bis Esoterik . . .

. . . und was mir vielleicht sonst noch
in den Sinn kommt.

B.B. | September 2008 – April 2011 – Oktober 2018

BERJAYAAbbasowas! B.B.’s Sammelsurium von Evolution bis Esoterik
Dort auf der Homepage findet sich z.B.
Matriarchat/Patriarchat oder Sex and Crime u.a.
→ und dazu noch Sammelsurium/Fundstücke im InsaneJournal
sowie vielleicht noch ein paar olle Diggs im LiveJournal

Und hier im Abbasowas!Blog siehe Links zu Natur und Kultur der Menschen
→ und noch viel mehr Links gab’s bei Del.icio.us, das waren noch Zeiten!

Dafür gibt’s inzwischen diverse Bilder und andere Fundstücke im Abbasowas!tumblr für Evolution bis Esoterik – und dazu noch was über Geschlechterrollen, Sex+Gender und all so’nen Kram in Waseliwas?!

Ausserdem hier in diesem Blog – noch in Bearbeitung:
EvolutionMatriarchatFeste Feiern


Kleider machen Leute…

Heutzutage können in unseren Gefilden sowohl Männlein wie Weiblein privat in Jeans und T-Shirt rumlaufen, doch zu Geschäfts- und Gesellschaftlichen Anlässen sieht das ja meist ganz anders aus.
(Und ausserdem sind Hosen für Männer und Hosen für Frauen ja bekanntlich zwei Paar Stiefel, aber das ist wieder eine andere Geschichte…)

Anderswo gibt es oft strikte Kleiderordnungen – und ich komme nicht umhin zu bemerken, dass die Kleidung für Frauen meistens viel unbequemer ist, ob die Klamotten nun optisch mehr hermachen oder nicht… z.B. ist helle luftige Kleidung in manchen Gegenden bestimmt super – aber warum sollen sich Frauen dann ausgerechnet in schwarz hüllen, wenn die Sonne heiss vom Himmel brennt, und dazu auch noch das Gesicht bedecken, da krieg ich ja schon Atemnot, wenn ich nur dran denke. Ich meine, okay, bei einem Sandsturm oder so könnte ich’s ja noch verstehen, aber so generell? Wenn es Frauen wegen der ständigen Verhüllung trotz der vielen Sonne irgendwann an Vitamin D mangelt, dann ist doch was nicht in Ordnung! Natürlich ist es auch nicht in Ordnung, wenn Frauen sich genötigt fühlen, ständig irgendwelche Behandlungen oder gar Operationen über sich ergehen zu lassen, nur um irgendwelchen Schönheitsidealen zu entsprechen, oder deswegen auch nur ihre Zehen in High Heels zu quetschen.
Und überhaupt: warum müssen Frauen immer schön sein (oder unsichtbar) und dafür meist leiden, während Männer sich oft einfach nen Bart wachsen lassen können und gut ist.

Warum denkt man sich sowas aus?!
(Und falls jetzt jemand mit Religiösen Geboten kommt und all sowas: auch das haben sich irgendwann mal Menschen ausgedacht! Ist noch keine Religion einfach so vom Himmel gefallen…)

Quizfrage:
Wenn alle Menschen gleichberechtigt wären und zudem Frauen wie Männer in ähnlichen Klamotten rumlaufen würden – seien es nun Wizard-Roben oder Hosenanzüge – so dass sowas wie „Cross-Dressing“ also überflüssig wäre, weil diesbezüglich kaum Unterschiede erkennbar wären…
… gäbe es dann weniger oder mehr Trans-Menschen, die sich fühlen würden, als wären sie im falschen Körper geboren?

Und jetzt noch was zur Auflockerung:
Kleider machen Leute, LotR-Edition

Weiterlesen „Kleider machen Leute…“

Geschlechterrollen

Okay, ich bin mit den Jahren älter und vielleicht ein wenig weiser geworden, und ganz bestimmt fauler, denn in Sachen Evolution-Esoterik im Allgemeinen und Geschlechterrollen im Besonderen hab ich in meinem Sammelsurium nun schon lange nichts mehr zusammengetragen…

… aber es hat sich viel geändert – gerade auch im Internet in Sachen Netiquette – in all den Jahren und darum wird’s wohl höchste Zeit für Updates!

Inzwischen gibt’s ja die #MeToo Debatte, aber andererseits werden immer noch Männer in Ämter gewählt, denen allerhand vorgeworfen wird… also entweder glauben die Politiker den Frauen nicht oder es ist ihnen schlicht egal. Und vielen Leuten scheint es auch egal zu sein, wenn man sich die Politik in diesen Zeiten so ansieht.

Whatever.

Seit Jahren treibe ich mich auch auf Tumblr rum, meist nur der schöner Bilder wegen, die ich gerne zusammensammle (dafür sind Reblogs cool, aber für Diskussionen ist das Format in meinen Augen eher weniger geeignet, weshalb ich mir erlaube, ein paar ausgewählte Stücke dann hier in etwas lesbarerer Form zu verewigen; denn mitdiskutieren will ich da ja eh nicht), aber ich komme nicht umhin zu bemerken, dass es gerade auf Tumblr many special snowflakes gibt (na ja, das meiste, was mir so unterkommt ist auf Englisch) und es wimmelt auch nur so vor Ausdrücken, die ich dann erst mal googlen muss – zum Glück gibt’s ja Urban Dictionary!

Beispielsweise TIL = Today I Learned… (so wie WTF = What the Fuck?!)

Und wo wir grad dabei sind:

Kürzlich ist mir bei gewissen Beiträgen ein Hinweis aufgefallen von wegen „Do not interact if TERF/SWERF…“ und was sonst noch alles. Und ich so:

WTF is a TERF?

Trans-Exlusionary Radical Feminist. Originally just named radical feminism. The basis of radical feminism is that gender is a social construct forced upon people at birth and are roles specifically designed to keep women subordinate to men (masculinity vs.feminity). Men, Trans activist, and liberal feminist use the term „TERF“ because the principle of radical feminism cannot coexist with gender/trans ideology

  • TERF is usually thrown at any woman who express a female centered opionion or whose opinion is out of line with gender ideology. And of course, diversity of opinion is bad and liberals will silence you immediately with the term TERF to justify your harrassment, beating, and raping. All in the name of progressiveness
  • RadicalFeminists are inappropriately named TERFS to silence any female centered discussion
  • TERF is a commonly used slur, thrown at women who disagree with gender ideology. It is typically used to justify the harassment, beating, and rape of a woman
A stupid word used by mostly tumblr hipsters to describe women who question anything trans activists say. You don’t even have to be a radfem to be called a trans-exclusionary radical feminist, if someone says you are one then everyone (whoops I mean tumblr) thinks you are one. It’s also used to describe lesbians who aren’t attracted to the opposite sex, which is technically every lesbian.
  • Tumblr user: Lesbians who don’t like dick are so perverted and gross and dirty. They must be TERFs. What is wrong with them?
    Lesbians: Hey that’s homophobic
    Tumblr user: Omg I can’t believe I’m being attacked by TERFs. I need to contact my gender studies teacher to educate you on how bigoted you are for not wanting to fuck the opposite sex. Dirty cis gays ruin everything.

A slur used by liberal feminists, men’s rights activists, and trans activists to silence anyone (but especially women) who is critical of gender roles and the ensuing domination. Replaces: cunt, dyke, bitch. Is used when someone connects biology (vagina) to sex (female) and the rights of the class called women. Stands for „Trans exclusionary radical feminist„, which is a misnomer and not a self-chosen label.

Tja, da gehen die Meinungen offenbar auseinander, wenn man sich ansieht, dass das hier offenbar die Top-Definition ist:
Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist. That group of feminists that claims that trans women aren’t really women, as biological determinism is only a fallacy when it used against them, not when they use it against others.
  • Isn’t it mindboggling that the Royal College of Psychiatrists would invite a TERF like Julie Bindel to come talk at a study day on transgenderism and transsexuality? That’s like inviting Fred Phelps to come deliver the keynote at a gay pride.

Ach, ich weiss nicht so recht, was ich davon halten soll.

Nur zwei Geschlechter, das ist einfach zu wenig!

Himmel, als ich damals so um die Jahrtausendwende im Internet versehentlich über Fanfics stolperte und anfing zu lesen, da musste für Slash noch extra gewarnt werden, selbst wenn die Typen nur Händchen hielten!
Heutzutage wird mit headcanons nur so um sich geworfen, dass alle möglichen Leute heimlich oder eher unheimlich pansexuell sind und/oder transsexuell und dazu womöglich noch an irgendeiner physischen oder psychischen Störung leiden. Darf man noch Störung sagen? PTSD? (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, auf deutsch: Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung – da leiden auch Helden gerne mal darunter, das macht sie dann menschlicher!) Wehe man benutzt ein falsches Wort (und wie leicht kann das passieren, denn was früher normal war ist heute vielleicht längst ein Schimpfwort), sonst ist das nämlich ableist und man hat die SJW aufm Hals, aber ich riskier’s mal, Social Justice Warriors scheinen eher ein englischsprachiges Phänomen zu sein oder ich lese online einfach zuviel Englisch, egal.

Zurück zum Real Life…

Vor ein paar Jahren machte doch mal ein schwangerer Mann Schlagzeilen (Google: pregnant man!). Natürlich wurde der Typ nicht als Mann geboren, sondern als Frau, hat sich anscheinend umoperieren lassen (oder war immerhin schon mitten in der Umwandlung), aber den Uterus behalten, und so konnte er dann hinterher sein Kind austragen. Schliesslich mehr als eins, wie ich grad gelesen habe.
Irgendwas sträubt sich in mir, den wirklich als echten Mann zu sehen. Nicht dass ich nur irgendwelche harten Kerle als echte Männer sehen würde oder sowas in der Art! Aber auch wenn Thomas Beatie keine Frau mehr ist, so ist er doch… irgendwas anderes.

Ich habe auch ein paar Folgen von „Ich bin Jazz!“ gesehen von dem Mädchen, das wohl aus reinem Versehen als Junge geboren wurde. Und ja, Jazz Jennings ist in meinen Augen definitiv kein Junge mehr, wenn sie jemals einer war. Aber irgendwie halt auch kein richtiges Mädchen, auch wenn sie durchaus so aussieht, einfach… irgendwas anderes, ich kann mir nicht helfen. Ich meine, sie hat sicher genug Probleme mit ihrem Körper, aber sie musste noch nie Tampons benutzen.

Solange es noch keine besseren Worte dafür gibt müssen wir uns wohl behelfen mit
– Transmann (FTM = Female to Male = Frau zu Mann)
– Transfrau (MTF = Male to Female = Mann zu Frau)
und ich schreib mir das hier auf, weil ich das gerne mal durcheinander gebracht habe… denn merke: es geht nicht chronologisch, sondern man benamst sich nach dem gewünschten Geschlecht.

Und auch wenn ich finde, dass Jazz Jennings bei Öffentlichen Toiletten sicher aufs Frauen- und nicht aufs Männer-Klo gehört, so würde ich sie doch nicht unbedingt in allen Lebenslagen mit Frauen in einen Topf werfen…

… was in mir langsam den Verdacht aufkommen lässt, dass ich wohl selbst als TERF bezeichnet würde, sollte ich das auf Tumblr in Englisch schreiben und es würde gelesen. (Nicht dass ich damit rechne, dass das hier irgendjemand auf Deutsch liest! 😉

 

Ich bin eine Frau, schon immer, ganz easy. Ich hab zwar schon als Mädchen gesagt, dass ich dann übrigens nie heiraten und Kinder haben will (und die übliche Antwort darauf war normalerweise: „Ach, warte nur ab, blah blah blah…“ – bis meine Mutter später irgendwann sagte: „Ach, weisst du was, eigentlich hast du ganz recht!“) – aber ansonsten empfand ich mich immer als ziemlich normal. Wenn schon, dann fand ich die anderen abartig, wenn die zuweilen auf Modepuppe machten und in High Heels rumliefen oder was sonst noch alles, aber hey, jede wie sie mag. Ja, irgendwie war ich wohl schon immer zu bequem und/oder tolerant, um irgendwie radikal zu sein.

Obwohl ich vor Urzeiten mal irgendwo in einem Forum ne Bemerkung übers Matriarchat fallen liess und mich dann prompt jemand als „die mit dem radikal Emanzen-Ding“ bezeichnet hat. Tja, c’est la vie.

 

Darum werde ich mich von einem TERF-Label wohl nicht so schnell abschrecken lassen, zumal ich gerade in letzter Zeit interessante Sachen auf tumblr fand, die angeblich von irgendwelchen bösen terfs stammen, weshalb manche offenbar dann gar nicht mehr hinhören wollen.
Das ist ja nicht anders, als wenn einer bei der kleinsten Meinungsverschiedenheit gleich mit der Nazi-Keule als Totschlagargument kommt. Oder mit der Rassismus-Keule. Oder mit Islamophobie oder was sonst noch alles.
Mit der Political Correctness wurde teilweise so lange übertrieben, dass man jetzt manchmal kaum noch was beim Namen nennen darf, ohne dass sich irgendwer beleidigt fühlt oder meint, im Namen von Leuten die sich eventuell beleidigt fühlen könnten, prophylaktisch zu reklamieren. Und auch wenn man jeden Rattenschiss mit dem Holocaust vergleicht, verlieren Worte irgendwann jede Bedeutung… was ja von manchen Leuten durchaus gewollt sein kann; denn wofür es keine geeigneten Worte mehr gibt, darüber kann man sich ja auch nicht beschweren.

Oh, übrigens, es gibt nicht nur TERF, sondern auch SWERF

Acronym for „Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminist„. A person who espouses to be a feminist but who does not believe that women engaged in ANY form of voluntary sex work should be included in the fight for equality, especially in employment or salary parity. This rabid exclusion of an entire class of women is usually a belief based on misplaced uptight morality.See also TERF.
  • That SWERF quit talking to me about helping in the fight for equality for all woman, when she found out that I escorted for a living.

Hmmm… Quizfrage: wieviel voluntary sex work gäbe es wohl, wenn die Verhältnisse anders wären und Frauen auch anders leicht Geld verdienen könnten? Und von denen, die mit Gewalt oder aus sonstiger Not dazu gezwungen sind, da kann von Freiwilligkeit wohl kaum die Rede sein. Hat das alles irgendwas mit Moral zu tun? Wahrscheinlich, fragt sich aber auch, um wessen Moral es hier geht.

Ich meine, ich hab prinzipiell nichts gegen Prostituierte, die wollen schliesslich auch bloss leben; allerdings hab ich prinzipiell was gegen Frauenhandel, Zuhälter und all die ekelhaften Begleitumstände, die oft mit Prostitution einhergehen.

In einer perfekten Welt gäbe es natürlich keine Prostitution, weil alle auch so genug zum Leben hätten und sich deshalb auch nur aus Spass an der Freude in gegenseitigem Einvernehmen ganz nach Belieben miteinander vergnügen könnten.

Aber natürlich ist unsere Welt alles andere als perfekt. Und darum wird Prostitution auch nicht so schnell verschwinden, egal ob man nun nur den Huren das Leben schwer macht oder auch den Freiern oder ob es total totgeschwiegen wird.
Und selbst wenn’s total legal ist, wird es nie ein Job sein wie jeder andere, also für was soll man sich da bitte einsetzen, etwa einen Mindestlohn? Schon bei normalen Jobs werden offenbar nicht immer Mindestlöhne bezahlt, da wird es bei so einem Gewerbe erst recht nicht besser, zumal die meisten Sexworker wohl auch nicht offiziell angestellt sind mit fixem Salär, sondern auf Honorarbasis freiberuflich arbeiten, wo’s nicht zuletzt um Angebot und Nachfrage geht. Vielleicht kann punktuell an den Begleitumständen was geändert werden, aber selbst wenn alles super sauber ablaufen würde (d.h. sowohl hygienisch als auch im übertragenen Sinne), so bleibt doch immer noch ein ungutes Gefühl zurück, weil Frauen als Ware angeboten werden. (Und vielleicht auch noch ein paar Männliche Stricher ebenso, aber um die geht’s jetzt nicht.)

Sorry, da kann ich auch nicht helfen, da müsste man wohl wirklich die ganze Gesellschaft umkrempeln… und dann würde sich die ganze Diskussion wohl sowieso erübrigen. Was aber natürlich eh nie passieren wird, jedenfalls nicht in absehbarer Zukunft – ich würde mich aber gerne etwas Besseren belehren lassen!
Bis dahin fällt es mir aber schwer, dem Sexgewerbe gegenüber positiv zu sein. Hab ich überhaupt schon mal nen Porno gesehen, wo es wirklich so aussah, als hätte die Frau echt Spass dabei?!

So, jetzt hab ich aber genug gelabert fürs erste. Mein Tumblr für „Sex+Gender“-Fundstücke und was sonst noch alles in Sachen Geschlechterrollen etc. ist also hier zu finden.

Mermaids

Über ein Mermaid-Bild auf Pinterest bin ich per Zufall auf einen interessanten Artikel von William Bond gestossen (Bislang kannte ich nur James Bond, aber der William Bond passt anscheinend schon viel besser zu meinem ganzen Sammelsurium von Evolution bis Esoterik!), zu dem’s auch noch weiterführende Links gibt.

Von der Aquatic Ape Theorie hab ich sogar schon mal irgendwo gelesen (allerdings schien man das nicht ganz ernst zu nehmen)… und dass man schwimmende und tauchende Frauen als Meerjungfrauen bezeichnen würde, scheint mir eigentlich auch noch ganz vernünftig; und klar, dass die vermeintlichen Herren der Schöpfung sowas dann vorsichtshalber aus den Geschichtsbüchern gestrichen und dafür lieber ins Reichen der Märchen verbannt haben!

Eh voilà.

Ich habe ein paar Abschnitte eingefügt – aber bei den Links gäbe es auch noch Bilder!

BERJAYA

Nereide by dasEvachen

Nein, das hier ist ein Schmankerl von DeviantART, aus meiner Mermaid-Collection

Jetzt geht’s los, ernsthaft.

Why Mermaids are a Serious Issue  

Are Mermaid Myths and Legends, a Censored History of Women?

[…]

Yet to me, mermaids are a serious issue, because in my research I have found that the mermaid legend conceals a hidden and censored history of women. I believe that mermaids were simply women divers like the Ama and Haenyo divers of Japan and Korea. At one time there were female breath-holding divers all over the world, who foraged underwater for marine food like seaweed, molluscs and crustaceans.

It seems that in these traditional communities, the reason why women were the divers is because women have more subcutaneous fat around their bodies. This allows women to keep warmer in the water than what men do. If that is the case why are we not reading about this in our history books?

The reason it seems is that in the Ama and Haenyo communities in the recent past, women were the main breadwinners. While the women were diving, the men stayed at home and looked after the house and children. Unfortunately, patriarchal religions like Christianity, Islam and the philosophical system of Confucianism totally disagreed with this way of life. These patriarchal institutions were very clear that men should be the main breadwinner and not women.

Witch Hunts

For this reason, many of the mermaids in Europe were killed in the Witch hunts of the middle ages, while in China female breath holding divers were completely banned.

Not only this, as these patriarchal religions and philosophies controlled the academic world at that time, they were able to write mermaids out of history. As the result we only know about mermaids today from the myth and legends, and the survival of Ama and Haenyo divers in Japan and Korea

Even modern science has problems with the mermaid legend as we see in theAquatic Ape Theory. The official scientific theory of how we evolved from apes to humans is the „Killer Ape Theory„. In this theory, our ape ancestor came out of the trees and lived on the African Savannah. In this very challenging environment it became a killer ape, hunting and killing animals to survive. Then through being a hunter, man learnt to walk upright, lose his hair, learnt to speak and developed a much larger brain. This theory was invented by male scientists who saw it all from a purely masculine point of view.

Aquatic Ape Theory

Then a feminist, Elaine Morgan in her book, „The Decent of Women“, challenged this view and asked the question. „While men were busy hunting what were women doing? How were they able to feed and care for their children on an open savannah?“

After all, an ape is not a fast runner, compared with most animals living on the African plains, and normally climbs the nearest tree when chased by a predator. So how would a female ape carrying her young, escape predators, in a environment where there are few trees? All she got was a deafening silence from male scientific establishment, who never considered this

Elaine Morgan preferred another theory about human evolution called the Aquatic Ape Theory which far better explained why humans could walk upright, lost their hair, could speak and had far larger brains than any other ape. In this theory, our ape ancestors also come down from the trees but found a safe environment on the sea shore

This is because when approached by predators these apes could run into the sea. They also found on the beach, easy to obtain food like, shellfish, seaweed, crustaceans and even fish trapped in tidal pools. Over evolutionary time, they began to forage in the shallows for food, then duck their heads below the water, and finally learnt how to swim underwater.

The Killer Ape

Wading in the water to forage for food, taught humans how to walk upright. Hair doesn’t keep an ape warm in the water so it lost its fur.

While at the same time gained subcutaneous fat like the blubber in marine animals that insulates them in water

Marine animals have far larger brains than land animals because they eat brain food which is omega-3 fatty acids and iodine. This is abundant in the marine food but in short supply on land, and this is the food our aquatic ape ancestors would be eating. Even speaking has to do with conscious breath control which our aquatic ape ancestors had to learn to do, when swimming underwater.

Killer Ape V Aquatic Ape

This then is why we are so different from any other ape. But unfortunately in this theory the staring role of human evolution wasn’t given to men

In fact if we take mermaids seriously, then it seems that women played a more important role in our evolution than men. So for this reason male chauvinist scientists rejected it

The problem is that if we believe we did evolve from killer apes, then this justifies violence, wars, genocide and aggression. It suggests we cannot stop wars or stop people using brutal force, because this is how we evolved. It also justifies patriarchy because according to the killer ape theory it was violent men who were the driving force in our evolution.

But if on the other hand we were to accept the Aquatic Ape Theory and the history of Mermaids, then it suggests we are not naturally violent and we do not have to go to war to settle our differences. Also it is not inevitable that men will always rule our world.

You can read more about my mermaid theory as well as the Aquatic Ape theory in my blog. As well as my mermaid video on Youtube…

Blog von William Bond: Mermaids are real!
http://mermaid-williambond.blogspot.com

Auch von William Bond:
Woman Thou Art God: The Secret History of Mermaids (Preview from the Book)
http://www.womanthouartgod.com/mermaids.php

[…] The key to making sense of all these tales comes through the story of a Dutch seaman called Hamel. He was on a Dutch ship, ‘Sperwer’ that was wrecked near the Korean island of Cheju in 1653. Where he and the other survivors of the wreck spent ten months on the island. On returning to Holland, he wrote a book about his experiences and claimed that there were mermaids on the island. What’s interesting is that even today women from the island dive for shellfish and edible seaweed. Does this mean that what we refer to as mermaids are simply women divers? […]

[…] Many mermaid stories are about a mermaid marries a fishermen and has children, but still has a yearning to return to the sea. In some tales she does do this and leaves both her husband and children behind. This resembles the plight of modern day women who try to juggle a job, husband and children at the same time. A woman working as a diver full time wouldn’t have the time or energy to look after a husband and children as well. So these mermaid stories may be about the dilemma faced by women divers concerning society’s rules that women should look after the home and children as her primary responsibility. Female wool spinners before the industrial revolution had the same problem. Spinning wool by hand was a high skilled job and women on average were far better at it than men. This gave these women a well paying job and the more highly skilled, even become very wealthy. So it is of interest that the word spinster comes from the word spinner. This indicates that even hundreds of years ago many women preferred the independence a well paying job like wool spinning, than becoming a wife and mother. Another point is that in some fairy stories, the wicked witch has a spinning wheel and use it to perform magic. So we find a connection of witchcraft to both spinners and divers. […]

[…]

It seems that women divers completely undermine patriarchal stereotypes of men and women. Up until the stirrings of feminism in the 20th century, women throughout the world were referred to as the “weaker sex”. Men claimed that they were not only bigger and stronger than women, but more intelligent and more capable doing everything better than women, (except of-course childbirth). Women divers were a big blow to men’s fragile egos because it was one job that women could do better than they could. It also seems that being able to out perform men, gave women a strong ego boost. Because throughout the world, women divers seem to have been very confident and assertive women. As mentioned before the Chinese and Japanese referred to mermaids as dragon wives while in Africa they were called river-witches. It seems the only reason why women divers survived in Korea into modern times is because they lived on remote islands and diving for food was vital for the islander’s survival.

The same thing must have happened in Europe. Male hostility would have discouraged the use of women divers, but in remote fishing villages along the coast, people living on the edge of starvation couldn’t afford to ignore an important food resource like shell fish and edible seaweed. So they continued this ancient tradition, in secret. The problem would be that outsiders, who are unaware of what is going on, would occasionally see the divers working. In an age when women were supposed to be physically weak, modest and submissive, these outsiders would be shocked to see, naked, athletic and assertive women confidently diving for marine food. It would be unlikely that the women would be clothed because wet clothing would be too much of a drag in water, and swimming costumes were not introduced until the Victorian times. Though reports from Shetland islands of mermaids wearing animal skins make sense providing they are from marine mammals. But the claim from the Orkney islands of mermaids wearing petticoats sounds incredible as not only would they give too much drag in the water but would be dangerous if caught in rocks, while underwater.

It means that it was sightings from outsiders that created the mermaid legend. Fishing villages that used women divers would greatly encourage this legend and embellish it even more, to divert attention away from the fact, it was village women who were the mermaids. Because they didn’t want their women to be accused of witch-craft. The Church may even have gone along with this, preferring to have stories of mythical mermaids rather than accounts of diving women who could a job better than men. So everyone involved had a reason to keep it secret.

This then is why mermaid stories are really a secret chapter of women’s history. […]

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity
by Marguerite Rigoglioso, PhD
Reviewed by D.M. Murdock/Acharya S

[…]  Phrases like „parthenogenetic creator deity“ and „virgin creatrix“ readily convey the concept of a virgin mother from remotest times, like a splash of cold water waking up our long dormant female spiritual traditions. There can be no doubt that the virgin-mother concept did not originate with Christianity and that, in my opinion, the idea of the Virgin Mary as a historical personage appears unsupportable from this and much more evidence.

Suddenly, it all makes sense: Of course, the Great Creator of the Universe has been viewed as a female – a goddess – during a significant period of human culture. Evidence in many places points to this idea of a self-generative – essentially virginal – female creator preceding the development of a male counterpart. For, if God the Father or Yahweh is the creator, yet he has no consort, according to Christian tradition, and is basically asexual, then he too is virginal. Like Isis and so many others, God the Father is the Great Virgin. Nevertheless, like them he too begets. He is the Virgin Father–a concept applied to the Greek god Zeus as well, despite how many times he is said to procreate, since he is called in antiquity „parthenos“ or virgin.

[…]  

Obiger Artikel ist von Acharya S‘ Truth Be Known – da hab ich mal wieder was gefunden, wo’s auch um Matriarchat-Patriarchat geht und das sogar offen ausgesprochen wird. 

Das würde wohl auch Hannelore gefallen…

 

The Origins of Halloween: Season of the Crone

http://www.stellarhousepublishing.com/halloween.html

By Barbara G. Walker

Excerpted from

Man Made God

Halloween, Samhain, All Hallows, All Saints or Hallow-Eve is the season of the Crone. In ancient paganism, the word Crone denoted an elder priestess or tribal matriarch; a cognate word is „crown,“ the symbol of a leader. The word was made pejorative when the Christian Church redefined all elder priestesses of the old religion as malevolent witches. Similarly, the word „hag“ was once derived from Greek hagia—a holy woman—and also became a Christianized term for a witch.

The divine Crone was originally a part of the trinitarian Goddess, who appeared in Maiden, Mother and Crone forms, associated with the three phases of woman’s life, the three phases of the moon and the annual cycles of nature. Viewed as an underworld deity who cared for the dead, the Goddess as Crone ruled autumnal harvest festivals, when the spirits of dead ancestors could visit their descendants and share in the harvest feast. Among the Celts, the well-known „death’s head at the feast“ used to be an actual skull of an ancestor, set at the table to receive offerings, often with a candle set within it, to simulate the warmth of life and the light of vision. Such was the origin of the jack-o-lantern.

Candy

„We still give children candy at Halloween, but we have forgotten why.“

In southeast Asia, harvest customs still involve food offerings to ancestors at the holiday known as the Feast of the Hungry Ghosts. In Mexico, it is called the Day of the Dead, characterized by honoring the ancestors and feeding the children little candy skulls as the memento mori. Feeding children treats on holy days is a long-established human habit, originally designed not only to make such occasions memorable for the children, but also to show visiting tribal spirits that the next generation is here, needing their continued help in maintaining the food supply for the tribe. We still give children candy at Halloween, but we have forgotten why.

Skulls and Masks

The skull was an important symbol of the divine Crone, often envisioned as her true face, veiled like everyone’s skull by the mask of flesh. Typically, she was also hidden behind a black veil. Various traditions claimed that one might see her true visage only in one’s final moments of life, not as in a glass darkly, but then face to face….

Lycanthrope or werewolf, woodcut, from the Cosmographia of Sebastian Muenster, Basel 1555.Masks, covering the face, were used in sacred drama and other ceremonies to represent the presence of deity. To put on the mask, in ancient times, was often interpreted as a literal assumption of the divine spirit that the mask embodied. The animal-headed deities of ancient Egypt began as priests and priestesses wearing totemic animal masks. The wolf and bear clans of northern Europe wore masks of the appropriate animals for religious rites and considered themselves inwardly possessed by their sacred beasts. Such traditions gave rise not only to common surnames like Wolf and Baer, but also to legends of werewolves („man-wolves“) and berserkers (warriors who became possessed by battle-frenzy when wearing the „bear sark“ or bearskin).

„Mask wearing for religious purposes has been common throughout history.“

Mask wearing for religious purposes has been common throughout history…. When mask-wearing was associated with pagan ancestor worship and religious rituals of the common people, it is hardly surprising to find it still extant in the only pagan religious holiday that the Church never managed to pre-empt and turn to its own use: Halloween.

Many versions of the Crone Goddess coalesced into the churchmen’s image of the „Queen of Witches“… Up to the 19th century, it was an official Article of Faith of the Catholic Church to believe in the existence of an underground „Queen of Witches,“ who usually had one of three possible names: Hecate, Persephone or Lilith. All three of these were formerly Crone figures of the original female Holy Trinity.

 „Up to the 19th century, it was an official Article of Faith of the Catholic Church to believe in the existence of an underground ‚Queen of Witches’…“

Hecate and Persephone

A Greek version of the ancient trinity was made up of Hebe, the springtime maiden (Roman Flora); Hera, the Queen of Heaven and mother of the gods; and Hecate, the Crone, ruler of the underworld of the dead. Hecate’s male consort was Hades (Roman Pluto). Porphyry and other classical writers sometimes considered Hecate the whole trinity, appearing as Hecate Selene, the new moon in heaven; Hecate Artemis, the full-moon spirit of nature; and Hecate Persephone, the waning moon representing death and the nether regions. She was worshipped at three-way crossroads as Hecate Trevia, „Hecate of the Three Ways.“ Her images stood at crossroads to receive offerings from travelers and gifts of gratitude for safe journeys…

Hecate the Triple Goddess (British Museum)Though Hecate was popular in Greco-Roman culture, she actually originated in Egypt as the Crone Goddess Hekat, an amalgam of the seven obstetrical Hathors who daily delivered the newborn sun….

„She was sometimes perceived as the Crone form of the Cat Goddess Bast, whose priestesses were also midwives and to whom black cats were sacred. Hence, the still recognizably familiar ‚familiar‘ of the witch.“

Another of the Church’s favorite witch-queens was Proserpina, the Latin form of Etruscan Persipnei and Greek Persephone. Classical mythology confused her with Kore, the springtime Virgin, because the trinity of Kore-Demeter-Persephone was actually cyclic. In the reworked myth, Persephone was the maiden abducted by the underworld god (Hades or Pluto) and unwillingly made Queen of the Underworld and forced to live underground during each winter season, when her mother Demeter grieved for her and refused to let the earth bear fruit or greenery until her daughter’s return in spring….

Gnostics taught that newly dead souls would meet Persephone (or Proserpina) in the underworld as soon as they crossed the River Styx. She would teach them the „words of power“ and magic rituals that they would need to insure a comfortable afterlife. Knowledge of these matters was a primary purpose of Gnostic initiation, even among Christian Gnostics, whose ideas were declared heretical during the fifth century. Nevertheless, Gnostic traditions continued to influence ordinary folk in secret for at least a thousand years more.

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Lilith: Queen of Witches

The Semitic version of the Queen of Witches was Lilith or Lilit, known in apocryphal writings as the first wife of Adam. It was said that she abandoned Adam because he was too bossy and too crude in his sexual techniques. She defied God and sneered at the angels that God sent to retrieve her. She went away to the Red Sea and found more compatible male consorts, by whom she conceived thousands of children. This detail identifies her as one of the primary Earth Mother figures, who possessed the title of Mother of All Living, later transferred to Eve.

„Lilith [was] one of the primary Earth Mother figures, who possessed the title of Mother of All Living, later transferred to Eve.“

The Goddess Lilith/Lilitu? Old Babylonian period (British museum)The name of Lilith first appears on a 4,000-year-old tablet from Ur containing the „Sumerian version of the Gilgamesh epic“ called „Gilgamesh and the Huluppu-Tree.“ She was known in Sumeria and Babylon as Belit-Ili, the Lily Goddess…. Such she-demons were also called Night-Hags or Night-Mares, recalling the black, mare-headed form of Demeter/Persephone as Crone (Demeter Chthonia, „Underground Demeter“).

In northern Europe, the Night-Hags were witches known as Volvas, who could shape-shift themselves into the form of mares between sunset and dawn. Lilith’s constellation of myths gave rise to Christianity’s crudest notions about witches, not only their shape-shifting abilities and their animal familiars but also their occult power over men’s genitals, their alleged sexual insatiability and their magical induction in humans of impotence or sexual enslavement. Such fears lay at the root of the witch-hunting mania that took over Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries, and still lurk behind many forms of male violence against women.

„Lilith’s myths gave rise to Christianity’s crudest notions about witches, not only their shape-shifting abilities and their animal familiars but also their occult power over men’s genitals.“

Lilith’s sacred totem was the owl, the Wise Bird of the Crone, which explains why owls still appear in Halloween symbolism…. The idea of the Crone Goddess underlies all such Halloween symbols as the wise owl, the black cat, the ancestral ghost, a glowing skull-lantern, the mask and costume, the gifts of food to children, the sacred fires and the harvest feast. Perhaps the most important symbol was the cauldron: a divine vessel, forever churning forth temporary life forms and then reabsorbing them into its eternal stew….

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The Cauldron and the Soul

Three Witches or Weird Sisters from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'Shakespeare’s Macbeth shows the three Weird Sisters dancing around their sacred cauldron, singing „Round About the Cauldron Go.“ They are none other than the old Saxon Triple-Goddess Wyrd, whose name means „Fate“ and who took all creatures into her fatal cauldron to bring them forth again in new forms. That she was the death-bringing and life-giving spirit of the earth is indisputable. Some form of the Cauldron seems to have accompanied most of mythology’s Crone figures.

„The cauldron stood for birth, nurture, destruction and death, cyclic redistribution going on forever on a global scale, including everything from bacteria to the largest organisms.“

It was quite a different concept from the Judeo-Christian one. The cauldron symbolized the idea that just as thought is inseparable from brain, so spirit is inseparable from body; the one is a function of the other. Native American cultures, for example, viewed the whole environment of earth, air, waters, plants and animals as sacred, because it was all part of their totemic ancestor-worship. The spirits of all clan members became part of the environment, just as the spirits of animals and plants that were eaten became part of the eater. So in a spiritual sense as much as in a material one, there was constant interchange between self and environment. Gods, ancestors, saviors, animal spirits and living humans all were part of the same mix. Hidden in this concept lie the familiar superstitions that claim gods or devils can take human form and vice versa, or that humans can be made into saints or demigods simply by the use of human words and magical formulae….

The ancient view was somewhat more eco-logical, more egalitarian and certainly more compatible with modern knowledge of natural processes. In the Crone’s cauldron, „soul“ becomes synonymous with „life force,“ characteristic of all organisms rather than the exclusive property of humans. Matter was one with its creatress and linguistic derivative, Mater, Mother, the material of everything. Mother love, which the Hindus called karuna, was the basis of all feeling and morality….

If this ancient view had stayed with us, instead of being condemned and obliterated by patriarchal religion, we might have very different attitudes toward death and dying, body and spirit, self and other, even good and evil. Since religion is, in large part, humanity’s effort to deal with the inevitability of death, the philosophical implications of this change were enormous. Perhaps the earlier views were more sensible after all.

„What would churches be today, if they had not so profitably driven the public mule with the carrot of heaven and the stick of hell?“

What would churches be today, if they had not so profitably driven the public mule with the carrot of heaven and the stick of hell? Freed from its collective dream/nightmare of both carrot and stick, the human creature might have gone in different directions and understood Halloween, the Season of the Crone, in entirely different ways. The Crone reminds us that religion-induced fear of death wastes our powers, while an honest acknowledgement that life must end may be the best incentive to true enjoyment of being alive.

For further information and citations, see Man Made God by Barbara G. Walker, author of The Woman’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets.

Royal Stars

sekhemetshathor: Royal Stars - Fixed Stars of particular significance.There are four Royal Stars: Aldebaran, Regulus, Antares and Fomalhaut.Regulus is usually considered the “most royal”, although Aldebaran has his proponents. The Royal Stars These stars once marked the cardinal points of the equinoxes and the solstices. They are also known as the Archangel stars being watchers of the four points of the compass The four royal stars were: Regulus (Leo) - north Fomalhaut (Aquarius) - south Antares (Scorpio) - west Aldebaron (Taurus) - east. The four stars with their modern and ancient Persian names were: Aldebaran (Tascheter) - vernal equinox (Watcher of the East) Regulus (Venant) - summer solstice (Watcher of the South) Antares (Satevis) - autumnal equinox (Watcher of the West) Fomalhaut (Haftorang) - winter solstice (Watcher of the North) Aldebaran • Alpha star marking right eye of Taurus, the Bull ~ The Follower; aka, Oculus Tauri, “Bull’s Eye”;”Fifth Star of the Net” in China § Ascendant (ASC) · East · Vernal Equinox (Aries 0° 3044 BC ⇒ Taurus 0° 864 BC ⇒ Gemini 0° 1298 ⇒ Gemini9° 1943 ⇒ Gemini 10° 03-Oct-2014) · Tascheter, Guardian of the Eastern Quarter: Aries, Taurus, Gemini · Archangel Michael, Archistratege of God   Regulus • Alpha star in multiple star system composed of four stars in Leo ~ Little King; aka Cor Leonis,”Heart of theLion” § Imum Coeli (IC) · North · Summer Solstice (Cancer0° in 2344 BC ⇒ Leo 0° 156 BC ⇒ Leo 29° 1939 ⇒ Virgo 0° 29-Nov-2011) ·Venant, Guardian of the Northern Quarter: Cancer, Leo, Virgo ·Archangel Raphael, Doctor of Medicine   Antares • Alpha star in Scorpio ~ Rival of Mars; aka, Cor Scorpii§ Descendant (DSC) · West · Autumnal Equinox (Antares Libra 0° in 3050BC ⇒ Scorpio 0° 865 BC ⇒ Sagittarius 0° 1299 ⇒ Sagittarius 9° 1945 ⇒Sagittarius 10° 01-Mar-2017) · Satevis, Guardian of the Western Quarter: Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius · Archangel Uriel, Fire of God   Fomalhaut • Alpha star in the mouth of the Southern Fish, Piscis Austrinus ~ the Fish’s Mouth§ Midheaven (MC) · South · Winter Solstice (Capricorn 0° 2583 BC ⇒Aquarius 0° 419 BC ⇒ Pisces 0° 1725 ⇒ Pisces 3° 1938 ⇒ Pisces 4°20-Jun-2009) · Haftorang, Guardian of the Southern Quarter: Capricorn,Aquarius, Pisces · Archangel Gabriel,Peace be upon him • Fomalhaut represents Aries Point on 620 Chart establishing EON phases during transits; it represents “Contact with public events or the world at large; being brought to public attention;interaction & comparison with “the man on the street;” awareness of public sensibility; reaction to the external world” [Treehouse Mountain] The Royal Stars and their Associated Archangels These stars once marked the cardinal points of the equinoxes and the solstices. They are also known as the Archangel stars being watchers of the four points of the compass. They were characterized as horses, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. Regulus - (the star of kings) known as being the heart of the lion in the constellation of Leo, it is the most important of these four. The healing Archangel Raphael, the watcher of the North. Certainly, in Royal nativity’s, Regulus is very important, regarded almost as a planet itself. Fomalhaut - the fish’s mouth in the constellation of Pisces. The Archangel Gabriel, the watcher of the South. Alderbaran - the left eye of the bull in the constellation of Taurus. The Archangel Michael, the watcher of the East. Antares - the heart of the scorpion in the constellation of Scorpio. The Archangel Oriel, the watcher of the West. Ancient Persian culture had four royal stars, their ‘Guardians of the Sky’. Over each of the four different seasons of the year, one star would be prominent in the night sky, and each had its own meaning. In some cultures the four stars together represented horses, namely the fabled mounts of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Revelations). Other stories tell that each star represents one of the four Archangels.   Astronomers of the day, who were also astrologers, studied these stars for favourable alignments that they could work into their royal patrons’ horoscopes. An astronomical event involving one of these royal stars occurred in the 19th Century which could have been interpreted by astrologers of the day to have foretold the birth of one of the most famous royals in history. The Four Royal Stars Fomalhaut Hastorang is the star we know as Fomalhaut2 (alpha Piscis Austrini). Literally meaning ‘the mouth of the fish’, this star’s prominence marked the coming winter months. Fomalhaut is sometimes called ‘The Solitary One’ because it is the brightest star in the region, for quite some way. Hubble observations of this star’s debris disc have detected proto-planetary objects which may become fully-fledged planets. An artist’s illustration of the likely solar system was featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website in October, 2002. Aldebaran Tascheter: Aldebaran (alpha Tauri) is the ‘eye of the bull’ in the constellation Taurus. Ruling the spring months, (the vernal equinox) this first-magnitude orange giant is around 65 light years distant. The Romans knew this star asParilicium. Regulus Venant: Regulus (alpha Leonis) marked the summer solstice. Regulus is also called Cor Leonis, which in Latin means ‘heart of the lion’ or ‘the lionheart’. Of the 25 brightest stars, Regulus is one of very few close enough to the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the sky, to be able to form conjunctions with the planets of our Solar System and with the Moon. Alpha Leonis is a triple star system; the companions are a red and an orange dwarf star. Antares Satevis: Antares (alpha Scorpii) is a first-magnitude red supergiant which ruled autumn. Antares literally means ‘rival ofMars’ and indeed, they appear very similar to our eyes. Mesopotamian astrologers called this star ‘The Traveller’s Gravedigger’. The Romans knew it as Cor Scorpii ‘the heart of the scorpion’. To Chinese astrologers it is ‘Who Sing’ – their ‘fire star’.   Like Regulus, Antares is also close to the ecliptic. It is a binary star system; 5th-magnitude Antares B was discovered by Professor Johann Tobias Bürg (1766 - 1834) from Vienna, Austria, on 13 April, 1819, during the time when our Moon occulted3 (completely covered) the main component. The brighter star had literally been ‘outshining’ the dimmer Antares B; it had always been there, we just hadn’t been able to see it without the benefit of the moon’s blocking position. American astronomer Mary Proctor (1862 - 1957) referred to Antares B as ‘the wily companion of Antares’. Why were four Fixed Stars considered “royal”?Aldebaron, Regulus, Antares and Fomalhaut retain their status as Royal Stars to this day among western astrologers. The tradition stems from Arabic astrology/astronomy which some see as our modern astrology’s closest relation. Arabic astrology filtered through to Europe from Persia, today’s Iran, thousands of years ago. These stars were accorded such high stellar office by ancient astologers and astronomers because it is said that in those days their positions marked the four cardinal points, the equinoxes and solstices. Seen on an astrological chart of the heavens these define the ascendant, midheaven descendant,and nadir, which points are universally acknowledged as being the most powerful areas of an astrological chart. Any planet or point near to these angles plays a dominant part in personality or events. The four stars were also referred to as Watchers of the Heavens, looked on as guardians of the Vernal and Autumnal equinoxes, and the Summer and Winter solstices. These bright stars formed a huge astrological cross, long before the cross became a symbol of Christianity. Zodiac signs involved were the four Fixed signs: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. In the tarot cards The Wheel of Fortune and The World, depicted in each corner of the cards a human figure, an eagle, a bull and a lion representing the Fixed signs. While the tarot as we know it, with the Major Arcana, didn’t originate in Arabia, the four suits probably did,and the number four’s significance reflects the four directions, north,south, east and west, and the four astrological cardinal points. The name “tarot” is thought to derive from the Arab word “turuq”, which can be translated as “four ways”. The symbolism of the four Royal Stars in ancient times is thus easy to account for and accept. However,it isn’t as easy to accept that any astrological interpretation of these stars should retain the same flavour now, when their positions changed long ago. Fixed stars, of which these are but four out of billions and billions and billions (as Carl Sagon would say) are so called in order to differentiate from the moving bodies we call planets. Fixed stars do, however, appear move but very, very slowly because of precession. The four Royals are no longer at their original sites. Their approximate position today: Aldebaron has moved from Taurus to 9 Gemini. Regulus is still in Leo, but barely - 29 degrees, this is called the anaretic degree and thought to be powerful. Antares has moved from Scorpio to 9 Sagittarius, and finally Formalhout moved from Aquarius to 3 Pisces.   Many astrologers still see the four Royal Stars as powerful when they appear in very close major aspect to a planet or sensitive point in a natal chart or mundane chart. The reason for this, I guess, harks back to the stars’ early important status. Perhaps there is a question mark here. As the stars moved on over the centuries, ought they to have shed their royal reputation? It was their position, not their intrinsic properties, I assume, which had originally defined them as highly fortunate.                   ConstellationLionBullWater BearerScorpion Royal StarRegulusAldebaranFomalhautAntares Star LocationHeartEyeHeadHeart Tribe of IsraelJudahJosephReubenDan Tribe Name MeansPraisedIncreasedBehold a SonJudge Cherubim FaceLionOx/CalfManEagle Tribal Banner LionBullManSerpent Blessing LionWild OxPower, WaterSerpent Balaam’s Prophecy LionWild OxPour out waterBreak bones Color RedWhiteBlueBlack Horse ColorRedWhiteGrizzled, PaleBlack DirectionEastWestSouthNorth Element FireAirWaterEarth Living SoulBloodSpiritWaterDust BaptismFireHoly GhostWaterBurial Aspect of Life EmotionalSpiritualMentalPhysical Symbol of Aspect HeartMightMindStrength Angel MichaelPhanuelGabrielRaphael Angel Name Means Like Unto GodFace of GodMan of GodGod is Healer Angel’s DutiesCommands NationsSalvationPowerHealing Star Name Means PrinceFollowerMouth of FishLike Ares Star Symbolizes AdamJoseph SmithNoahEnoch Gospel StoryMillennial KingGather IsraelBless ChurchConquer Death Christ’s Role KingLord of HostsTeacherJudge/Healer Table 1. Cornerstone Constellation Symbolism.

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Royal Stars – Fixed Stars of particular significance.
There are four Royal Stars:
Aldebaran, Regulus, Antares and Fomalhaut.
Regulus is usually considered the “most royal”, although Aldebaran has his proponents.

The Royal Stars

These stars once marked the cardinal points of the equinoxes and the solstices. They are also known as the Archangel stars being watchers of the four points of the compass The four royal stars were: Regulus (Leo) – north Fomalhaut (Aquarius) – south Antares (Scorpio) – west Aldebaron (Taurus) – east. The four stars with their modern and ancient Persian names were:

  • Aldebaran (Tascheter) – vernal equinox (Watcher of the East)
  • Regulus (Venant) – summer solstice (Watcher of the South)
  • Antares (Satevis) – autumnal equinox (Watcher of the West)
  • Fomalhaut (Haftorang) – winter solstice (Watcher of the North)

Aldebaran • Alpha star marking right eye of Taurus, the Bull ~ The Follower; aka, Oculus Tauri, “Bull’s Eye”;”Fifth Star of the Net” in China § Ascendant (ASC) · East · Vernal Equinox (Aries 0° 3044 BC ⇒ Taurus 0° 864 BC ⇒ Gemini 0° 1298 ⇒ Gemini9° 1943 ⇒ Gemini 10° 03-Oct-2014) · Tascheter, Guardian of the Eastern Quarter: Aries, Taurus, Gemini · Archangel Michael, Archistratege of God

Regulus • Alpha star in multiple star system composed of four stars in Leo ~ Little King; aka Cor Leonis,”Heart of theLion” § Imum Coeli (IC) · North · Summer Solstice (Cancer0° in 2344 BC ⇒ Leo 0° 156 BC ⇒ Leo 29° 1939 ⇒ Virgo 0° 29-Nov-2011) ·Venant, Guardian of the Northern Quarter: Cancer, Leo, Virgo ·Archangel Raphael, Doctor of Medicine

Antares • Alpha star in Scorpio ~ Rival of Mars; aka, Cor Scorpii§ Descendant (DSC) · West · Autumnal Equinox (Antares Libra 0° in 3050BC ⇒ Scorpio 0° 865 BC ⇒ Sagittarius 0° 1299 ⇒ Sagittarius 9° 1945 ⇒Sagittarius 10° 01-Mar-2017) · Satevis, Guardian of the Western Quarter: Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius · Archangel Uriel, Fire of God

Fomalhaut • Alpha star in the mouth of the Southern Fish, Piscis Austrinus ~ the Fish’s Mouth§ Midheaven (MC) · South · Winter Solstice (Capricorn 0° 2583 BC ⇒Aquarius 0° 419 BC ⇒ Pisces 0° 1725 ⇒ Pisces 3° 1938 ⇒ Pisces 4°20-Jun-2009) · Haftorang, Guardian of the Southern Quarter: Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces · Archangel Gabriel,Peace be upon him • Fomalhaut represents Aries Point on 620 Chart establishing EON phases during transits; it represents “Contact with public events or the world at large; being brought to public attention; interaction & comparison with “the man on the street;” awareness of public sensibility; reaction to the external world” [Treehouse Mountain]

The Royal Stars and their Associated Archangels

These stars once marked the cardinal points of the equinoxes and the solstices. They are also known as the Archangel stars being watchers of the four points of the compass. They were characterized as horses, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Regulus – (the star of kings) known as being the heart of the lion in the constellation of Leo, it is the most important of these four. The healing Archangel Raphael, the watcher of the North. Certainly, in Royal nativity’s, Regulus is very important, regarded almost as a planet itself.
Fomalhaut – the fish’s mouth in the constellation of Pisces. The Archangel Gabriel, the watcher of the South.
Alderbaran – the left eye of the bull in the constellation of Taurus. The Archangel Michael, the watcher of the East.
Antares – the heart of the scorpion in the constellation of Scorpio. The Archangel Oriel, the watcher of the West.
Ancient Persian culture had four royal stars, their ‘Guardians of the Sky’. Over each of the four different seasons of the year, one star would be prominent in the night sky, and each had its own meaning. In some cultures the four stars together represented horses, namely the fabled mounts of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Revelations). Other stories tell that each star represents one of the four Archangels. Astronomers of the day, who were also astrologers, studied these stars for favourable alignments that they could work into their royal patrons’ horoscopes. An astronomical event involving one of these royal stars occurred in the 19th Century which could have been interpreted by astrologers of the day to have foretold the birth of one of the most famous royals in history.

The Four Royal Stars

Pisces the FishFomalhaut

Hastorang is the star we know as Fomalhaut2 (alpha Piscis Austrini). Literally meaning ‘the mouth of the fish’, this star’s prominence marked the coming winter months. Fomalhaut is sometimes called ‘The Solitary One’ because it is the brightest star in the region, for quite some way. Hubble observations of this star’s debris disc have detected proto-planetary objects which may become fully-fledged planets. An artist’s illustration of the likely solar system was featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website in October, 2002.

Taurus the BullAldebaran

Tascheter: Aldebaran (alpha Tauri) is the ‘eye of the bull’ in the constellation Taurus. Ruling the spring months, (the vernal equinox) this first-magnitude orange giant is around 65 light years distant. The Romans knew this star asParilicium.

Leo the LionRegulus

Venant: Regulus (alpha Leonis) marked the summer solstice. Regulus is also called Cor Leonis, which in Latin means ‘heart of the lion’ or ‘the lionheart’. Of the 25 brightest stars, Regulus is one of very few close enough to the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the sky, to be able to form conjunctions with the planets of our Solar System and with the Moon. Alpha Leonis is a triple star system; the companions are a red and an orange dwarf star.

Scorpio the ScorpionAntares

Satevis: Antares (alpha Scorpii) is a first-magnitude red supergiant which ruled autumn. Antares literally means ‘rival ofMars’ and indeed, they appear very similar to our eyes. Mesopotamian astrologers called this star ‘The Traveller’s Gravedigger’. The Romans knew it as Cor Scorpii ‘the heart of the scorpion’. To Chinese astrologers it is ‘Who Sing’ – their ‘fire star’. Like Regulus, Antares is also close to the ecliptic. It is a binary star system; 5th-magnitude Antares B was discovered by Professor Johann Tobias Bürg (1766 – 1834) from Vienna, Austria, on 13 April, 1819, during the time when our Moon occulted3 (completely covered) the main component. The brighter star had literally been ‘outshining’ the dimmer Antares B; it had always been there, we just hadn’t been able to see it without the benefit of the moon’s blocking position. American astronomer Mary Proctor (1862 – 1957) referred to Antares B as ‘the wily companion of Antares’.

Why were four Fixed Stars considered “royal”?

Aldebaron, Regulus, Antares and Fomalhaut retain their status as Royal Stars to this day among western astrologers. The tradition stems from Arabic astrology/astronomy which some see as our modern astrology’s closest relation. Arabic astrology filtered through to Europe from Persia, today’s Iran, thousands of years ago. These stars were accorded such high stellar office by ancient astologers and astronomers because it is said that in those days their positions marked the four cardinal points, the equinoxes and solstices. Seen on an astrological chart of the heavens these define the ascendant, midheaven descendant,and nadir, which points are universally acknowledged as being the most powerful areas of an astrological chart. Any planet or point near to these angles plays a dominant part in personality or events.
The four stars were also referred to as Watchers of the Heavens, looked on as guardians of the Vernal and Autumnal equinoxes, and the Summer and Winter solstices. These bright stars formed a huge astrological cross, long before the cross became a symbol of Christianity.
Zodiac signs involved were the four Fixed signs: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius. In the tarot cards The Wheel of Fortune and The World, depicted in each corner of the cards a human figure, an eagle, a bull and a lion representing the Fixed signs. While the tarot as we know it, with the Major Arcana, didn’t originate in Arabia, the four suits probably did, and the number four’s significance reflects the four directions, north,south, east and west, and the four astrological cardinal points. The name “tarot” is thought to derive from the Arab word “turuq”, which can be translated as “four ways”.
The symbolism of the four Royal Stars in ancient times is thus easy to account for and accept. However, it isn’t as easy to accept that any astrological interpretation of these stars should retain the same flavour now, when their positions changed long ago. Fixed stars, of which these are but four out of billions and billions and billions (as Carl Sagon would say) are so called in order to differentiate from the moving bodies we call planets. Fixed stars do, however, appear move but very, very slowly because of precession. The four Royals are no longer at their original sites. Their approximate position today: Aldebaron has moved from Taurus to 9 Gemini. Regulus is still in Leo, but barely – 29 degrees, this is called the anaretic degree and thought to be powerful. Antares has moved from Scorpio to 9 Sagittarius, and finally Formalhout moved from Aquarius to 3 Pisces. Many astrologers still see the four Royal Stars as powerful when they appear in very close major aspect to a planet or sensitive point in a natal chart or mundane chart. The reason for this, I guess, harks back to the stars’ early important status. Perhaps there is a question mark here. As the stars moved on over the centuries, ought they to have shed their royal reputation? It was their position, not their intrinsic properties, I assume, which had originally defined them as highly fortunate.

Constellation Lion Bull Water Bearer Scorpion Royal Star Regulus Aldebaran Fomalhaut Antares Star Location Heart Eye Head Heart Tribe of Israel Judah Joseph Reuben Dan Tribe Name Means Praised Increased Behold a Son Judge Cherubim Face LionOx/Calf Man Eagle Tribal Banner Lion Bull Man Serpent Blessing Lion Wild Ox Power, Water Serpent Balaam’s Prophecy Lion Wild Ox Pour out water Break bones Color Red White Blue Black Horse Color Red White Grizzled, Pale Black Direction East West South North Element Fire Air Water Earth Living Soul Blood Spirit Water Dust Baptism Fire Holy Ghost Water Burial Aspect of Life Emotional Spiritual Mental Physical Symbol of Aspect Heart Might Mind Strength Angel Michael Phanuel Gabriel Raphael Angel Name Means Like Unto God Face of God Man of God God is Healer Angel’s Duties Commands Nations Salvation Power Healing Star Name Means Prince Follower Mouth of Fish Like Ares Star Symbolizes Adam Joseph Smith Noah Enoch Gospel Story Millennial King Gather Israel Bless Church Conquer Death Christ’s Role King Lord of Hosts Teacher Judge/Healer
Table 1. Cornerstone Constellation Symbolism.


Bei SekhemetsHathor gibt’s noch mehr – Ägyptische Mythologie und auch sonst noch allerhand…

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Und auch sonst hab ich auf Tumblr schon so einiges gefunden → z.B. Mystik/Horoskope und Aegyptia.

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Womb Envy

Via Acharya S fand ich ein Interview mit Barbara G. Walker, das ich hier sicherheitshalber kopieren will, bevor es womöglich irgendwann im Nirwana verschwindet, denn es ist wirklich gut… Es geht um Blutsbande und wie der Patriarchale Gott die Natur doch ziemlich verdrehen musste, um seine Schöpfung in Gang zu kriegen.

Es ist auf Englisch, aber egal…

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Womb Envy: How God Replaced the Womb with the “Word”

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WeltFrauenTag

Heute ist Weltfrauentag bzw. International Women’s Day… und ich hab, wie immer, nicht viel davon gemerkt. Aber ob es vielleicht damit zu tun hat, dass ich letzthin auf Facebook mal wieder gefragt wurde, ob ich Feministin wäre – wobei ich darauf nicht viel sage, schon gar nicht auf Englisch.
Egal.
Wie ging schon wieder der Spruch von wegen: Eine Feministin ist eine Frau, die sich nicht als Fussabtreter behandeln lassen möchte. Na dann… nur bin ich eben faul und unpolitisch, auch wenn ich zeitenweise ja so einiges in Sachen Matriarchat, Patriarchat und Geschlechterrollen gesammelt hatte, was ja unweigerlich auch damit zu tun hat.

Frauen machen die Hälfte der Weltbevölkerung aus,
leisten fast zwei Drittel aller Arbeitsstunden,
verdienen ein Zehntel des Welteinkommens
und besitzen weniger als ein Hundertstel des Weltvermögens.
UNO, 1980

Hat sich inzwischen viel geändert? Wer weiss…

Also Frauen.

Hier zeige ich allerdings nicht ganz normale Frauen, aber auch keine Göttinnen, sondern Feen und Elfen und was sonst noch alles aus meiner „Fantastischen“ Collection!

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Frauen… aus meiner Fantastisch! Collection

Kein Kinderwunsch

Schon als Kind hab ich mal gesagt, dass ich selbst dann später aber nie heiraten und Kinder kriegen möchte. Inzwischen bin ich 40 und meine Meinung hat sich nicht geändert. Mutterglück und all sowas mag ja schön und gut sein – aber für mich ist das nichts. Und bei der Überbevölkerung auf der Welt habe ich auch gar kein schlechtes Gewissen dabei. Kinder können ganz entzückend sein, aber am liebsten sind mir eben die Kinder von anderen, die dann spätestens nach ein paar Stunden oder so wieder verschwunden sind; immerhin brauche ich immer wieder meine Ruhe, sonst kann ich ziemlich unleidlich werden… und natürlich heisst es immer, beim eigenen Kind sähe doch alles anders aus, aber warum sollte ich mir und einem potentiellen Baby das überhaupt antun, wenn ich mir doch lebhaft vorstellen kann, wie schlecht das für meine Nerven wäre?!

Na ja, mittlerweile bin ich ja eben schon 40 und in meiner Umgebung hat man sich wohl langsam daran gewöhnt, dass ich als Single glücklich bin – und selbst wenn sie mich hinter meinem Rücken vielleicht als Alte Jungfer oder sonstwas bedauern mögen, dann ist mir das auch egal.
Meine Mutter, Gott hab sie selig, die mir in jüngeren Jahren immer wieder gesagt hatte, dass ich nur warten müsste, bis mal der Richtige kommt blablablubber, die hat mir irgendwann gesagt, dass ich eigentlich ganz recht hätte – heutzutage würde sie vielleicht auch nicht mehr heiraten!

Wie auch immer.

Letzthin habe ich im Beobachter einen schönen Artikel gelesen:

Kinder? Nein danke!

by Nicole Krättli

Wenn eine junge Frau laut sagt, dass sie keine Kinder will, drohen ihr mehr als nur böse Blicke. Man wirft ihr vor, sie sei unreif. Warum eigentlich?

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