Moonzie Momma

A Renaissance-style allegorical painting of a majestic goddess standing atop a globe. On her left, dark swirling chaos and turbulent waves are pulled into order by glowing threads she holds. On her right, those same threads guide a calm river through a peaceful, sunlit landscape where farmers harvest crops near a medieval town. She holds a sun-shaped staff and a mirror, framed by a massive golden arch depicting the phases of the moon and astrological signs.
Embodying the cosmic feminine: bringing divine structure, time, and purpose out of fertile chaos.

~ May 21

She is a breath of power, a pure vision of glory,
a reflection of eternal light, a spotless mirror of goodness.
She is one, but she can do all things.
She remains herself, but renews all things.
Each generation she creates prophets and holy ones,
for she is more beautiful than the sun or the stars,
mightier than the earth itself, and she orders all things well.
—Wisdom 7:25-8:1

In many religious traditions, it is the goddess who establishes order out of fertile chaos. She builds the framework of the universe. She marks out time, dividing it into days and weeks and months and years. She guides the rivers into their beds, thus dividing the land and its water sources. She establishes the tides and the rhythms of a woman’s body.

We enact the part of the cosmic goddess when we, too, make order from the complexity of our lives. Like her, we can find the patterns within our activities that reveal our inner purpose. Then we can refine our days so that our purpose is made clear. In making such changes, we are embodying the cosmic feminine.


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