Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Dear Cathy That's really nice. though I believe the inner strength of female attributes are associated with fight to defend the offspring and the young. Where as the male aspect is to secure territory and to keep it safe You are correct male and female bonding is the bridge to create. Both swadistana and vishudhi is associated to creativities. All the best John Mathieson - "SophiasRealm" <SophiasRealm <> Monday, October 03, 2005 11:39 AM Masculine in Feminine: re: Varahi Devi > I was meditating on Varahi Devi and all the discussion of Gender and > the masculine in the feminine and I'm sorry if somebody already > mentioned this and I missed it: I haven't heard it specifically > mentioned yet. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Dear Cathie you are correct Varahi Devi is the male seed, she is the commander- in-chief of Devi Sri Rajarajaeshwari, Varahi is on one side and Matanghi is on one side. Varahi she is in the kiri chakra , who in turn is supported by another whole set of devas and devadas. sat guru sri varahi saranam , "SophiasRealm" <SophiasRealm@a...> wrote: > I was meditating on Varahi Devi and all the discussion of Gender and > the masculine in the feminine and I'm sorry if somebody already > mentioned this and I missed it: I haven't heard it specifically > mentioned yet. > In jungian psychology there is the concept of the Anima and the > Animus: the Anima is the inner Feminine that lives inside the man; the > Animus is the inner masculine that lives inside the women. > Personally I feel the only reason we have a need for such > distinctions is that we have culturally and socially Limited our > definitions of the outward socially sanctioned expressions of Woman and > Man and said that Woman must be fragile and demure and Man is the > warrior and goes into battle. > But from the point of view of having created these distinctions, if > the warlike strength is associated with the masculine or animus, then > if a woman has a Strong Animus or a well developed animus (inner > masculine) this is a jungian way to describe the Varahi Devi isn't it? > A woman with a fully developed inner Animus? Does this sound right? > > Goddess Bless, > Cathie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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