"God is the harmonious union of masculinity and femininity." -Divine Principle, Chapter 1, Section 1
The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato, wrote that human beings were originally created with four arms, four legs, and a head with two faces. They were both male and female. Zues, fearing that humans were too powerful, split them in two. Incomplete, humans were from then on destined to roam the earth in search of their other half that would make them whole. This is where the term "soul-mates" originates.
When I think about the Dual Characteristics of God as explained in the DP, I sometimes picture this primordial creature with two faces lumbering around up in heaven. It's hard to get your head around, so to speak. Especially since all the language (even in the DP) refers to God as "he" or "our father".
As a woman, to know that my likeness is not merely a symbol of God, but an actual image, that there is complete divinity in my form. It makes me feel like, well...a Goddess.
In a Western society, it's hard to grasp the concept of a female God, and even harder to imagine a being that is both male and female. The more I experience and study, the more I think that perhaps our language of male and female is limiting in and of itself. These are things that no one really knows until we're on the other side. Perhaps not even then.
To talk about what it looks like doesn't really matter though. The more important part, is how we acknowledge the feminine side of God here and now.
These are some of the ways that I think I have experienced God The Mother:
In Nature
It's called "Mother" Earth after all. The beauty of the spring flowers; the expanse of the Grand Canyon; The warmth of the sun and the softness of the grass; The way the ground can produce food to nurture and feed all the animals of creation.
In Female Relationships
We feel the love of Mother God through our own mothers, grandmothers, friends, even strangers. Isn't it funny how you can feel instantly connected to someone who is a complete stranger as long as you can identify with their situation? I love meeting other moms at the park or the grocery store. They give me a knowing look when my kids start acting up, or I'm having a hard time folding up the stroller. They've been there. Or how you root for the heroin in any movie or drama who is fighting against injustice. A lone female voice in a man's world. You know her because she is you too.
Childbirth
No explanation necessary for the mothers...and for everyone else, no explanation will do it justice.
Music
Like when your mother would sing you a lullaby. Music stirs up the soul. It is an outward expression of things that cannot simply be expressed in words. Love, heartache, longing, ambition, serenity, all in a tangible form.
What are some ways that you experience or express Mother God?
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