Thursday, April 22, 2021

Earth, who is she? (Bhumi, Tierra, Gaia)

Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

"Earth" is a goddess, Dr. Steven M. Greer MD (siriusdisclosure.com) assures us. Who is she.

In ancient India, for the Dharmic traditions, her name is Bhūmi (Sanskrit भूमि), also known as Bhudevi and Bhuma-Devi.

She is the Hindu goddess representing the Earth, the consort of Varaha, an avatar of the god Vishnu, sometimes referred as Varahi.

She is mentioned as the mother of the gods Narakasura and Mangala.

The Goddess Sita is referred to as Bhumi's daughter, as she was born from the earth. More
Tierra

The sexy goddess of nature Xochiquetzal
In L.A. (Los Angeles, Latin America, formerly northern Mexico, the unceded land of the Tongva/Kizh Native Americans of SoCal), Earth is Tierra (soil, ground, dirt, dust). She is beautiful, a sexy, spring-like fertility goddess, the Aztec Xochitl ("Flower" or Xōchiquetzal) in the indigenous Nahuatl language, which was displaced by the imperial European Spanish of the despicable colonial occupiers we all know and love as the great "Conquerors."

Gaia
Gaia (Feuerbach, 1875)
And for the ancient Greeks it was Gaia, and the Gaia Hypothesis, naming this nurturing motherly energy emanating from this platform, this flat disk, this immovable solidity under our feet, maybe a globe if Eric Dubay is wrong, maybe a ball, if everything is rolling through the heavens, maybe a lumpy rock in the inky darkness of space if all the platforms around us are empty and devoid of humanoid life. But they're full, and life is all around us in "space." This solar system is full, as John Lear (Lear Jet fame) reveals.

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