Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 ~~ ~~~ gentle sister/brothers, SHE is the ancestral divine goddess, painted & sculpted! in greater China, she was the Nuwa dragon from the ocean womb ... or alternately portrayed as the SunCrow, GrandMother Sun. question for those students of our Ancient herstory: in China, the West was portrayed as Heaven, and the source of enlightenment and enlightened beings. [with the towering Himalayas between Heaven (the 'West') and China (the East,Earth)]. viz. recent history and prince Siddhartha Gautama buddha, whose teachings didn't reach China until a thousand years or so after his death. thus, the question, of EARLY Chinese herstory, the pre-Lao Tzu Taoist period, and the times of worship of NuWa ... referred to in Nepal and Indochina and India as Naga ... the dragon/serpent goddess. did her worship originate in the 'West', and then migrate over the Himalayas thru Tibet and into China? 10,000 years ago? 12,000 years ago? she was VERY well established in Mongolia and Manchuria (and I presume China too) 6000 to 8000 years ago during the Jade Age which interceded between the Stone Age and the Bronze Age. the goddess statuary and temples atest to that completely. the question is though, what is her origin? Indus Valley? the Himalayas? Polynesia? South America, Northern Africa, the Middle East ... as in the universally-worshipped Naga/Serpent Milky Way goddess portrayed by Mayans and Aztecs and many many ancestral peoples? did Nuwa walk the Himalayas, or navigate the Pacific? and what were her many names and stories on those journeys and voyages? following her song, Millennium Twain ChinaU/ (this depiction below, is her Naga Sun Crow depiction from Nepal.) ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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