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Dear Jagbir,

 

Can you please put this quote on (HSS)? Thanks!

 

violet

 

 

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Mary endures the suffering of the whole humanity, her " children " ....

 

In her humanity, in her human suffering as the mother of Jesus, Mary brings the

divine world closer to human experience, closer to human longing and human

suffering. Only Demeter in the Greek world is as human as Mary. As all the Great

Mothers did before her, Mary embodies the principle of relationship, the

relatedness of the whole of creation to every aspect of itself and to the divine

ground that enfolds it. As the Divine Mother, she speaks for the values of the

heart, the values that spring from the deepest instincts and feelings in all

humanity. So Mary is, in the Christian experience of her, the most intimate and

human of Mothers, as the offerings to her in thousands of shrines bear witness.

Mary's suffering as a human woman who has given birth to a son, seen him grow to

maturity, and lived through the terrible experience of seeing his life

sacrificed to human cruelty makes her the sharer of the suffering of all women

who have been through the same agonizing experience. Mary's experience makes

human suffering bearable because she, as intercessor, is present with it. But if

we look at the Christian myth in a deeper sense, we can understand that as the

Divine Mother, Mary endures the suffering of the whole of humanity, her " child " ,

until at last we return " home " to her in the divine spheres.

 

(The Divine Feminine - Andrew Harvey & Anne Baring - Conari Press - Berkeley,

CA)

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Violet, can we have the page and ISBN # please? - jagbir

 

The International Standard Book Number, ISBN, is a unique[1] commercial book

identifier barcode. The ISBN system was created in the United Kingdom, in 1966,

by the booksellers and stationers W.H. Smith. Originally, it was the 9-digit

Standard Book Numbering (SBN) code and still was used in 1974; it was adopted as

the international standard ISO 2108 in 1970. A similar, numeric identifier, the

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), identifies periodical publications

such as magazines. Since January 1, 2007, ISBNs are of 13 digits, like in

Bookland EAN-13.[2] The TC 46/SC 9 is responsible for the standard.

 

www.wikipedia.com

 

, " Violet "

<violet.tubb wrote:

>

> Dear Jagbir,

>

> Can you please put this quote on (HSS)? Thanks!

>

> violet

>

>

> Upload for (HSS):

>

> Mary endures the suffering of the whole humanity, her " children " ....

>

> In her humanity, in her human suffering as the mother of Jesus,

Mary brings the divine world closer to human experience, closer to

human longing and human suffering. Only Demeter in the Greek world is

as human as Mary. As all the Great Mothers did before her, Mary

embodies the principle of relationship, the relatedness of the whole

of creation to every aspect of itself and to the divine ground that

enfolds it. As the Divine Mother, she speaks for the values of the

heart, the values that spring from the deepest instincts and feelings

in all humanity. So Mary is, in the Christian experience of her, the

most intimate and human of Mothers, as the offerings to her in

thousands of shrines bear witness. Mary's suffering as a human woman

who has given birth to a son, seen him grow to maturity, and lived

through the terrible experience of seeing his life sacrificed to

human cruelty makes her the sharer of the suffering of all women who

have been through the same agonizing experience. Mary's experience

makes human suffering bearable because she, as intercessor, is

present with it. But if we look at the Christian myth in a deeper

sense, we can understand that as the Divine Mother, Mary endures the

suffering of the whole of humanity, her " child " , until at last we

return " home " to her in the divine spheres.

>

> (The Divine Feminine - Andrew Harvey & Anne Baring - Conari Press -

Berkeley, CA)

>

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Dear Jagbir,

 

Okay!

 

It is page 106.

 

ISBN 1-57324-035-4 (hardcover)

 

for 'Mary endures the suffering of the whole humanity, her

" children " '....

 

 

Just in case you need it for the other quote too for the upload request of

'Queen of Heaven - Christianity', it is the same ISBN

No. and its page no. is p.104-05.

 

i hope that helps.

 

thanks,

 

violet

 

 

 

, " jagbir

singh " <adishakti_org wrote:

>

> Violet, can we have the page and ISBN # please? - jagbir

>

> The International Standard Book Number, ISBN, is a unique[1]

commercial book identifier barcode. The ISBN system was created in

the United Kingdom, in 1966, by the booksellers and stationers W.H.

Smith. Originally, it was the 9-digit Standard Book Numbering (SBN)

code and still was used in 1974; it was adopted as the international

standard ISO 2108 in 1970. A similar, numeric identifier, the

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), identifies periodical

publications such as magazines. Since January 1, 2007, ISBNs are of

13 digits, like in Bookland EAN-13.[2] The TC 46/SC 9 is responsible

for the standard.

>

> www.wikipedia.com

>

> , " Violet "

> <violet.tubb@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Jagbir,

> >

> > Can you please put this quote on (HSS)? Thanks!

> >

> > violet

> >

> >

> > Upload for (HSS):

> >

> > Mary endures the suffering of the whole humanity, her

" children " ....

> >

> > In her humanity, in her human suffering as the mother of Jesus,

> Mary brings the divine world closer to human experience, closer to

> human longing and human suffering. Only Demeter in the Greek world

is

> as human as Mary. As all the Great Mothers did before her, Mary

> embodies the principle of relationship, the relatedness of the whole

> of creation to every aspect of itself and to the divine ground that

> enfolds it. As the Divine Mother, she speaks for the values of the

> heart, the values that spring from the deepest instincts and

feelings

> in all humanity. So Mary is, in the Christian experience of her, the

> most intimate and human of Mothers, as the offerings to her in

> thousands of shrines bear witness. Mary's suffering as a human woman

> who has given birth to a son, seen him grow to maturity, and lived

> through the terrible experience of seeing his life sacrificed to

> human cruelty makes her the sharer of the suffering of all women who

> have been through the same agonizing experience. Mary's experience

> makes human suffering bearable because she, as intercessor, is

> present with it. But if we look at the Christian myth in a deeper

> sense, we can understand that as the Divine Mother, Mary endures the

> suffering of the whole of humanity, her " child " , until at last we

> return " home " to her in the divine spheres.

> >

> > (The Divine Feminine - Andrew Harvey & Anne Baring - Conari Press

-

> Berkeley, CA)

> >

>

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