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"A beloved child is without gender to its creatrix, as you may have the good-or bad-fortune to discover."
Sensuous, elegant, tender, beautiful adolescents, they are yet haughty and grand, quintessentially the creatrix."
Mens Creatrix (1917)
- O bringer of tribulation, creatrix of strife, of soreness of the heart!
Gathrid did learn that Suchara was female, probably creatrix of the Sword and possibly a goddess.
And I am the Creatrix, the Madonna, the Magna Mater - mother to the new flesh.
Puana is a snake Goddess in Yaruro Mythology, people from Venezuela, creatrix of everything.
Diana is not only the witches' goddess, but is presented as the primordial creatrix in Chapter III, dividing herself into darkness and light.
Compared to Usha and Prithvi, Aditi can be defined as the cosmic creatrix, the creativity of the all-creating.
During his life, Temple wrote constantly and completed his largest philosophical work, Mens Creatrix ("The Creative Mind") in 1917.
In The Greek Myths, Robert Graves describes the Pelasgian creation myth, which involves a singular creatrix goddess who dominates man and predates other deities.
In some late texts of the Book of the Dead, Nekhbet is referred to as Father of Fathers, Mother of Mothers, who hath existed from the Beginning, and is Creatrix of this World.
Graves' imaginatively reconstructed "Pelasgian creation myth" features a supreme creatrix, Eurynome, "The Goddess of All Things", who arose naked from Chaos to part sea from sky so that she could dance upon the waves.
Though having a form, yet art Thou formless; though Thyself without beginning, multiform by the power of Maya, Thou art the Beginning of all, Creatrix, Protectress, and Destructress that Thou art.
October 2009: Lady Circus teamed up with the creatrix of Desert Sin and the Mystery Bird Puppet Theatre to perform "Twitchers" A theatrical immersion of dance, puppetry, aerial, live music, spectacle, and pure emotion.
The goddess is sometimes called Lajja Gauri, interpreted by some as the Inncocent Creatrix, the Creator deity or at times simply "Headless Goddess", or Aditi Uttanapada by modern archeologist, academicians and Indologists,.
Only now have we United, we who are mightier than the Usurper, as Love is mightier than hate, as the Creatrix is mightier than the destroyer, as She who gives birth is mightier than he who gives death.
The drone that had once answered to the human designation of Trevor Blake turned slowly toward his Creatress.
She is described as Mother Earth, Mother Nature, or the Creatress of all life.
One more falling star, one more firebrand flung against the night by the Creatress in Her defiance.
"The Queen, the Creatress and Dam. '
Of these Hera is third in command after Poseidon, creatress and ruler of indestructible matter, and the mother by Zeus of the heavenly gods, demi-gods and spirits.
Hwang (2004:1) calls her "the Great Goddess" and proposes "Magoism, the archaic gynocentric cultural matrix of East Asia, which derives from the worship of Mago as creatress, progenitress, and sovereign."
Not Mother now, as she had been at dinner, feeding them all and gossiping about the Kingdoms, but the aspect of the Goddess she loved best -Maiden about to be Bride, Creatress about to create someðthing as beautiful as the multitude of stars.
And though the old Sumerian goddess, Ninkharsagga, the "Lady of the Mountains", appears in our Sumerian text for the first time in the character of creatress, some of the titles we know she enjoyed, under her synonyms in the great God List of Babylonia, already reflected her cosmic activities.