
Creator Mother and Other Lessons
Inspired by the Divine Feminine
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Maggie McCarey
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Maggie McCarey
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The divine feminine is to many people little more than a feminist flight of fantasy. Nothing could be further than the truth. In the duality in which we exist of right or wrong, good versus evil, black or white, we think wrongly in patterns of either or. So people hear the words divine feminine, sacred goddess, or great mother, and they freak. Duality demands you must choose one or the other, father or mother god, like children in front of a judge at a custody hearing. However, in a cosmic world where both mother and father, female and male, dwell in the hearts of their children, the distinction of divine mother is made so that we can embrace the qualities of intuition, gentleness, nurturing, that we attribute to our earthly mothers. In truth, the qualities of both mother and father god are in all of their children, female and male. When we embrace both the divine masculine and feminine, we can acknowledge the warrior spirit in most women so easily activated, and we can allow men to cry at their son's weddings, which they almost always do.
©1995 Maggie McCarey (P)2006 Maggie McCarey