Guest guest Posted October 5, 2002 Report Share Posted October 5, 2002 The Sun, father, and Mother, guide Earth, but in two different ways. One is our powerful ego, and the other the reflection of that. The Sun takes no hits, burns everything before it hits, and drives it off with Solar eminance. The Moon, unprotected, takes hits, and is all pocked. The Moon literally massages the Earth, in the opposite direction of it's spin, giving us our doubts, and our ego shadow. It's our emotions and conscience, and the Sun, our blazing confidence and ego. The Moon orbits the Earth in such a way that it's influence tries to slow the Earth. That's why the nodes move backwards. They represent the points where the orbit crosses the ego plane, the Solar plane, called the ecliptic. The backwards motion of the nodes represents your doubts, and the reflection of your conscience holding back your ego. The moon pulls on the earth, through gravity, and thus the Earth bulges towards it constantly. It is massaging us, telling us, SLOW DOWN, becuase it is contrary to the spin. We are spinning forward, lit in our way by ego, our fire. The Moon says no no no, wait, take it easy, slow down, feel more, perceive, listen. When this conscience crosses our ego, the conscience wobbles in fear and pain, as the ego is so strong. This is the nodes themselves. They represent the meeting of our two kinds of karma, push and restraint, positive and negative. People who have Moon conjunct a node, their minds are thus more sensitive, or feeling both go and stop, caught you could say in the meaning of life more fully than others, such as Mahaprabhu, born on a full eclipsed moon in leo rising, conjunct lagna; that is stop and go to the extreme. Anyway, when all the planets are on one side, kala sarpa and the other sarpa, then it means that global karma is focused on this problem of our conscience verse our ego. The progress of western civilization is threatened, by what we perceive currently as "terrorists", which really means, "we don't know who or were or if there really is even any enemy at all". There's alot of fear though. The moon, emotions/conscience, is massaging such that it causes the world to wobble, and get off balance. This is the conscience slowing the hand of the killer, putting doubt in the one seeking fame, making everyone, every forward moving definite thing, slow down and consider. This doubt force, of the moon, gradually will cause, one day, the thing to falter and fail. The Earth will come to a point where the tilt and wobble is intense, and at a certain point may roll over, or shift in some way. It may happen. On another level, there is the ego, moving fast forward, the Earth running around driven around the Sun, the human running along with his plans and ideas, and the Mother, Kali, Durga, is trying to tell the person, hey, don't forget ME, and she is massaging, and lighting the night, she's there when the ego dies, go's away, when the father doesn't give power, she's there, usually, to give a little guidance, in a gentle way. Don't forget me she says. I may be pocked, a bit screwed up perhaps, small, not very bright, but I matter, and I care about you, and I talk to you inside, fill you with life and joy, put taste into your foods, ripen the fruits, and guide you, most of all, when you are in darkness. I am the Moon, the moonlit path is mine, and it is the path of the West, where the Winter solstice has always been worshipped. When the Sun is dark, and weak, and the days short and cold, it is then, that the light shines down the corridors of the graves, and the dead arise, and walk about, and we feed them, and respect them, and honor our pasts. Our pasts are honored in the dark, when all our plans are failing. It is then that we look back, and see who we are. It is then, that mother is there, shining a little light, saying, I'm still here, and it is Shiva, her dark husband, who alone can pacify Shani, the ruler of the West, and like him, in the West, circles of skulls are found, in temples, as on his holy neck. As the original druid of Ireland said finally "Who better to show the world the setting sun, than Ireland". Interesting, the last place it sets, after passing over China, Russia, India, Europe. Ireland, the land of October, the place where the Winter solstice is the high holiday. Samhain approaches. It is time coming soon. It may now be time to walk towards Tara. It may be time now to make that yearly journey. I am the Moon, I am your mother, I am still here, Massaging you, away from that path of ego and burn my dear Western babies, Saturns babies, Shivas children, light like deep underwater fish, with dark hair, disheveled, full of pain, look at me and be peaceful, for I am your mother, and I am still here, massaging you backwards, away from ego, come with me, away from ego goddess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 gjlist, Das Goravani <das@g...> wrote: > > > The Sun, father, and Mother Moon, guide Earth, but in two different ways. > > One is our powerful ego, and the other the reflection of that. > > The Sun takes no hits, burns everything before it hits, and drives it off > with Solar eminance. The Moon, unprotected, takes hits, and is all pocked. > > The Moon literally massages the Earth, in the opposite direction of it's > spin, giving us our doubts, and our ego shadow. It's our emotions and > conscience, and the Sun, our blazing confidence and ego. > >Om Amrtesvaryai Namah!! Namaste!! May Divine Mother, and Lord Siva bless and protect all of you on this list! thank you dear brother Dasji for that lovely post on father Sun and Mother Moon....we particularly loved it that you wrote most of that letter from Moon's viewpoint, and signed it "goddess"... it was heartening to see that instead of reacting to the insults which had been thrown in your direction, you instead posted that beautiful letter on Moon as the Mother....it was SO moving, that we were in tears by the end of it...thanks again... May the Divine Bless you always! In Divine Mother's Love, and in Her Service, as ever, your own, visvanathan and easwari Om Amrtesvaryai Namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 Durga is the Warrior Goddess, the most terrible One, She blesses her children with all manner of boons, and destroys the demons, causes her children' to be victorious against their enemies, is the Mother of the World who removes anger and lust, who carries weapons in her 4 hands, has a terrible countenance one can hardly look upon, yet is comely and loving to those who worship her and will readily forgive their lapses and errors, for she loves them. Durga, your mother, should not be feared. One should not attempt to bind her arms, for her strength is more than physical strength. One should not even think to prevent her from fighting against demons afflicting her children. One should accept her nature of nurturing and protecting the ones she loves and soundly destroying the evil ones who frighten her children. Goddess Durga, mother of all, rides a tiger and destroys all enemies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 Sri Ganeshaya Namah Dear carol, Touched the heart.. Ya devi sarvabhuteshu vishnu mayeti sabdhita, namastasyai namastasyai namastasyai namo namah saranaagata dinaartha paritraana paraayana sarva sarta hare devi naarayani namastasyai.. She alone can handle Rahu.. Best regards & greetings, Om Tat Sat Sanjay Rath web: http://srath.com & http://.org > > Carolhook [Carolhook] > Sunday, October 06, 2002 10:09 PM > gjlist > Re: [GJ] Mother and Father, and Child > > > Durga is the Warrior Goddess, the most terrible One, She blesses > her children > with all manner of boons, and destroys the demons, causes her > children' to be > victorious against their enemies, is the Mother of the World who removes > anger and lust, who carries weapons in her 4 hands, has a terrible > countenance one can hardly look upon, yet is comely and loving to > those who > worship her and will readily forgive their lapses and errors, for > she loves > them. > > Durga, your mother, should not be feared. One should not attempt > to bind her > arms, for her strength is more than physical strength. One > should not even > think to prevent her from fighting against demons afflicting her > children. > One should accept her nature of nurturing and protecting the ones > she loves > and soundly destroying the evil ones who frighten her children. Goddess > Durga, mother of all, rides a tiger and destroys all enemies. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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