14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Judi Singleton
Amaterasu The Goddess of the Sun Amaterasu is a shining example
of how adversity can help us to 'blossom and bloom' more at
times. She helps us look for the lesson to be learned when the
adverse times come into our lives.
In Japanese mythology, Amaterasu (pron: Ah-mah-te-lah-soo) is the radiant and compassionate Japanese sun
goddess who ruled the sun, cultural unity, weaving and
agriculture. So she was responsible for illiminating the world.
She is a bringer of light. She wove the world. She was
responsible not only for the continuing of the Japanese people
but all the royal family were her decendants. The storm god
Susanowa, because he ruined her garden,Amaterasu enclosed
herself in a cave and, depressed and grieving, refused to come
out.Without her the fields died and the people grew hungry
because without the sun there was only endless night. Amaterasu
was the bringer of light to her people and without her they too
grew depressed and grieving. The Goddess of mirth, Uzume rolled
a copper mirror to the front of the cave, then danced wildly on
an overturned tub. Her frenzied dance whipped the hundreds of
gathered deities into ecstatic laughter and delight. Hearing the
commotion and overcome with curiosity, Amaterasu emerged. Seeing
her radiance reflected in the copper mirror, she was amazed at
her brilliance. Her grief dissipated, she returned to the world
and life was renewed.
Pray to Amaterasu to appreciate your own brilliance and beauty.
You are unique a bringer of light. There is only one you.
Whether you are virgin or crone you are beautiful. Sometimes
when we do not live up to societies ideas of beauty we don't
believe in our own unique beauty. Pray to this Goddess to bring
you light.
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