Ethereal GODDESS MANTRA to Elevate the Spirit
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A simple mantra honoring the divine feminine in traditions around the world. The following are the seventeen goddesses featured along with the sacred music of "Om Mater." Mater is the Latin word for Mother. Om is the Sanskrit word for the fundamental essence of life, the universal hum of the cosmos. See list below for descriptions of each goddess.
GODDESSES
00:00 Saraswati
00:22 Shekinah
00:39 Ostara (Eostara)
01:01 Kuan Yin
01:15 Durga
01:36 Kali
01:57 Lakshmi
02:30 Freya
02:51 Ganga Mata
03:12 Green Tara
03:34 Jagadamba
04:14 Brigid
04:45 Mary
05:13 Mataji
05:41 Yemaya
6:06 Libra
6:21 Aditi
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SARASWATI: the Hindu goddess of wisdom, music and the arts. Her name means “the flowing one” or “the one who leads to the essence of self-knowledge.” Her name is shared with an ancient and famous river in India.
SHEKINAH: Shekinah is the glory of the Divine Presence in feminine form. The Hebrews originally worshipped female deities but this was later suppressed by a male-dominated priesthood. Shekinah is the consort of Yahweh and a goddess of healing. Researchers believe she was removed from the Old Testament around 400 or 500 BC.
OSTARA: Astara or Ostara is the Germanic goddess of spring. She is a deity meaning hope and return to life. Her name (also spelled Eostre) is the root of the spring celebration now known as Easter. She is associated with many Easter customs including Easter eggs and rabbits.
KUAN YIN: Kuan Yin is the Buddhist Savioress, a bodhisattva who has taken a vow to save all beings from suffering. She will forego full Buddhahood until all sentient beings are free. Kuan Yin comes as a Mother to dispel all illusion (maya).
DURGA: Durga is a goddess of protection, a demon-slayer. She is a Hindu goddess known by many names including Bhagini (sister), Devi, Shakti and more. Durga is an embodiment of the Divine Mother, an expression of the Divine Feminine. The name Durga means a fort or a place that is difficult to overrun.
KALI: Kali is a Hindu deity symbolizing mastery over time and death. Kali battles the forces of evil on behalf of her children. She is an intimidating figure, brandishing multiple weapons with her four arms. Kali wears a skirt of severed arms and a gruesome garland of heads. These grisly body parts are symbolic of the demonic forces that she slays to protect her devotees.
LAKSHMI: Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity. The name Lakshmi is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "goal, aim or sign." Lakshmi is usually shown seated or standing on a lotus. The lotus symbolizes creation, beauty, harmony, diversity, stability, and support. Lakshmi (or Laxmi) appears in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism.
FREYA: Freya is the most well-known of the Norse goddesses. She is the goddess of love and fertility as well as war and gold. Freya rules over the heavenly field where many who die in battle go.
GANGA MATA: Ganga Mata is a Hindu goddess personifying the Ganges River. She is a deity associated with forgiveness and purification. Water is a symbol of purity in many spiritual traditions, used for cleansing and baptism. Hindus bathe in the river Ganges for spiritual and ritual purposes.
GREEN TARA: Tara is a Buddhist deity known as the goddess of liberation. In the Tibetan pantheon of deities, Tara is the consort of the Dhyani Buddha Amogasiddhi. Tara means “star.” The word-name Tara is variously interpreted as Shining Star, Liberator, Savior, or One Who Ferries Across. Tara is the most powerful female deity in the Buddhist pantheon.
JAGADAMBA: Jagadamba is the “mother of the world” or “mother of the universe.” This term is used for many goddesses including Adi Shakti, Parvati, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Sita and Radha.
LIBRA: Libra is the goddess of divine justice.
MOTHER MARY: Mother Mary, the feminine presence in Christianity, the Mother of Jesus. She is honored fervently in the Catholic tradition and is the patron saint of the sea.
MATAJI: Mataji is venerated as a yogic master representing the Divine Mother. Mataji is the sister of Babaji, an ancient Indian yogi known as the eternal youth. Although Mataji is the spiritual equal of Babaji, she has chosen the role of disciple to her brother. Mataji is the embodiment of compassion.
YEMAYA: African goddess of the ocean,
BRIGID: Celtic goddess of spring and new life. Her holiday is February 1st, marking the halfway point of winter.
ADITI: Aditi is the Hindu sky goddess, mother of the gods and the twelve astrological spirits from whom the heavenly bodies were born. She may be seen as a feminine Brahma associated with primal cause.
Website: https://kathleenkarlsen.com/
Original music by Kathleen Karlsen. Copyright 2018 Living Arts Enterprises. All rights reserved. Production by Jake Fleming of Flick the Fly Productions.
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