Never mind! My brain is not very organized right now, I think I need a coffee. Relatively speaking of coffee, Starbucks to be correct, did anyone know that in fact a mermaid is a often symbolism for Mary Magdalene? This sparked another question of mine -- remember last post I mentioned that artists portray Mary as a redhead, representing sinfulness?
No, this isn't coincidental AT ALL.
A. Redheaded. Mermaid. Named Ariel.
As a little girl, I never liked princess' or Disney, for that matter. It's true. But, my gosh, this stopped me in my tracks when I was into mystical creatures. (Such as mermaids, fairies, elves and what not.) First of all, the name "Ariel" means this: "Means 'lion of God' in Hebrew. In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Jerusalem."
It gos' further -- Ariel is a mermaid, constant symbolism for Magdalene. Now, I never watched "The Little Mermaid", but I did read this: "In the film, the little mermaid does not carry a book and a mirror by
accident. These are icons readily identified in Medieval art. The mirror
is not just a symbol for feminine vanity but represents the role of the
material world (Mater, mother, matter) to manifest the Divine in "the
flesh," as the moon mirrors the sun. The book represents all natural and
spiritual law -- science and revelation -- and the seeking of wisdom."
Cool huh? -- Hold on, it's gets weirder. In the movie, In Ariel’s grotto, there is an image of her where she touches a
painting, saying the line, “what’s a fire, and why does it, what’s the
word… burn?” This painting is by Georges de la Tour and is
called Magdalen of the Night Light. What? Coincidence? I don't think so.
Mary said, “If Christos can appear as a male, then surely Christos can
appear as a female. Those who deny holiness in womanhood do not
understand holiness in manhood or womanhood but are sorely bound to
ignorance. Do not believe the father-of-lies, but believe in the Mother
Spirit whose name is the Spirit of Truth and Comforter!”
"Sorely bond to ignorance"... Tell em', girlfriend.
Alright, thanks for reading everyone! Let's see if I can find divine feminine in anything else, alright? 'Till next time!
~~Clarabelle
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