In the Abrahamic tradition,
there is no Mother Goddess.
Jesus’ mother is not a goddess,
rather, a human female. Jesus is held to be a hybrid god-man. Like motherless
Eve emerging from Adam’s
body, Jesus was neither humanly nor
divinely conceived. No claim for the presence of a
Mother Goddess nor for a divine feminine
presence was every made by the Abrahamic tradition.
How can we Earthfolk claim, then,
that when you peer and sit in silence with this Rib account, you
will
discern and discover the presence
of a Mother Goddess? Certainly, nothing is said about
a Mother Goddess in Genesis, either as to Her presence or
Her absence. How, then, is She sensed?
In the Abrahamic tradition there is
a specific approach to the senses and to sensual
preciousness. As with other aspects of this patriarchal
tradition, the specific approach is defined by several negative
facts. Overall, using Genesis again, there appears
to be no sensual preciousness, no
sacred sexuality, and no Mother Goddess. Without
comment Adam’s body is presented as the birthing
body. That of the feminine which exists in Genesis
is totally a derivative of the type of masculinity
Adam, himself, is experiencing and manifesting.
Now peer and sit in silence with Genesis’
negative facts and peculiar understanding of the male
body. As a Lone Male, Adam was not aware that he is
lonely. It is his god who says that Adam needs a companion.
Adam, apparently, did not sense his loneliness. He, also, did not
“see” the emptiness of the Garden,
what it was missing, namely, a woman.
Adam lacks certain
human senses and sensations since there was
only his Lone Male god and no other human
around.
Continue—immersion