Son of the Holy Mother or Great Goddess

Merry Christmas, dear friends. It is a wonderful solstice holiday which is underappreciated by the Christian Churches. In the Neolithic period (8000 to 2500 BCE), the agriculturists understood that life grew out of, and was nourished by, the female energies. They understood fertilisation by males so to activate the process of a new life. As best typified by Minoan archeology, society was balanced and men and women ruled together for the good of all. Hence, the celebration of the mothering energies.

One day, I will discuss this in more detail, but today we discuss the metaphysical birth of Christ. The Churches teach that both Jesus and Mary had to be sinless, i.e., not affected by the metaphorical sin in the Garden of Eden. Inorder to be sinless, both Jesus and Mary were inherently divine. Why did the Catholic Church not recognise Mary’s divinity?

The balanced religion of the Neolithic was destroyed by the pastoral peoples from Asia, The Kurgans from the Northeast and the Semites from the Southeast. Both groups worshipped the blade and were male-dominating, female suppressing, peoples. As both the Jews and Christians stem from these invaders, they would lie about Mary’s divinity so to support their suppression of females.

The Minoans would recognise that the Mary was an incarnation, most likely the divine daughter of Holy Father and Mother, Bitya. The daughter incarnated to be the physical mother of Jesus, her brother. So it is not illogical to equate the divine element in Mary to the concept of the Holy Spirit.

So much for Scripture in the West.

I hope that an angelic intervention of an incarnate watcher will be sufficiently convincing to bring the return of the Holy Mother to the religious pantheon in the non-eastern world. For humanity is doomed to an end-time war if the genders are not rebalanced once again so mothering controls society.

It should not be so impossible 80% of people believe angels, or their equivalents, exist.

May Holy Mother bless all of you.

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