- Sacred feminine
The sacred feminine is the mythic representation of the
mother goddess symbolized through images and events connected with fertility and reproduction from the earliest times.Fact|date=March 2008Joseph Campbell and "The Power of Myth"
Joseph Campbell was an Americanprofessor ,writer , andorator best known for his work in the fields ofcomparative mythology andcomparative religion . In "The Power of Myth ", a 1988 interview withBill Moyers , [first broadcast onPBS in 1988 as a documentary, "The Power of Myth" was also released in the same year as a book created under the direction of the lateJacqueline Kennedy Onassis ] Campbell links the image of the earth or motherGoddess to symbols of fertility and reproduction. [ Chapter 6, "The Gift of the Goddess" and Episode 5, "Love and the Goddess" [http://www.tv.com/joseph-campbell-and-the-power-of-myth/love-and-the-goddess/episode/459330/summary.html] ]The connection of the image of the earth or mother
Goddess to images and rituals surrounding fertility remains common to numerous cultural and religious traditions includingGnosticism and theNew Age movement ofWicca . For example, Campbell states that, "There have been systems of religion where the mother is the prime parent, the source... We talk of Mother Earth. And in Egypt you have the Mother Heavens, the Goddess Nut, who is represented as the whole heavenly sphere". [p. 165, 1988, first edition] Campbell continues by stating that the correlation between fertility and the Goddess found its roots in agriculture:: Bill Moyers: But what happened along the way to this reverence that in primitive societies was directed to the
Goddess figure, the Great Goddess, the mother earth- what happened to that?: Joseph Campbell: Well that was associated primarily withagriculture and the agricultural societies. It has to do with the earth. The human woman gives birth just as the earth gives birth to the plants...so woman magic and earth magic are the same. They are related. And the personification of the energy that gives birth to forms and nourishes forms is properly female. It is in the agricultural world of ancientMesopotamia , the EgyptianNile , and in the earlier planting-culture systems that the Goddess is the dominant mythic form. [pp.166-7, 1988, first edition)]Campbell also argues that the image of the
Virgin Mary was derived from the image of Isis and her child Horus: "The antique model for the Madonna, actually, is Isis with Horus at her breast". [p. 176, 1988, first edition]References
"Book":
* Moyers, Bill andJoseph Campbell . "The Power of Myth ". Betty Sue Flowers (ed.). New York: Doubleday, 1988."DVD":
*"Joseph Campbell andthe Power of Myth with Bill Moyers" (Bonus Interview withGeorge Lucas on Mythology from "The Mythology of Star Wars "). Mystic Fire Video, 2001.Notes
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Goddess
*"The Power of Myth "
*Religious feminism
*Grendel's mother
*Kybalion
*Our Lady of Fatima External links
* [http://www.thesacredfeminine.com The Sacred Feminine]
* [http://www.soulfulliving.com/divinefeminine.htm Searching for the Divine Feminine]
* [http://www.annebaring.com/index.htm Ann Baring]
* [http://essenes.net/miryaiintro.html Female Messiah]
* [http://www.godasmother.org/ God As Mother]
* [http://www.gnose.org.br/ Gnostic Church of Brazil]
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