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I love reading these kind of essays. One that stuck out to me a while ago was about a grown woman's voyage to Korea after years of denying her heritage.

2007-09-29 03:52:57 · 1 answers · asked by Jon 1 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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When I started on this journey, I took some advice and meditated on my personal god/goddess and symbol. I found myself on the top of the atmosphere looking out at the universe, the stars a brilliant dome all around. A wonderful jolly crone appeared and led me to meet my god/goddess. A young, androgynous person dressed in white, stood before me in space with arms out to me in an offering. From Her/His hands a silver altar pentacle and a white scarf floated to me. I asked for a name and a beautiful voice said "Kor." Not having done any research on the subject of gods & goddesses, I thought I'd heard wrong. "How is it spelled?" I asked. "K-o-r, pronounced like the center of all things, core." Later I found out that Kore is also known as Persephone, the Spirit of Grain and daughter of Demeter. I was floored! It really worked! I was hooked.

I beleive that we are all connected and that our higher selves are manifest in what our imagination can conjure. Gods/Goddesses are not seperate from us humans - we are them and they are us - therefore only we can make things change, with our conscious and subconcious beings. We are on this planet to learn, grow and become better for the trip.

Blessed be and may it be for my highest good, and for the highest good of all life everywhere.



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2007-09-29 05:44:59 · answer #1 · answered by ari-pup 7 · 0 0

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