Monday 29 March 2010

Aphrodite Love Union

During the night I kept hearing Aphrodite, Aphrodite, love, love, Love Union.


Aphrodite was a Greek goddess of romance, love and beauty. Her symbols are the Dolphin, Rose, Shell, Dove and Swan. In Latin her name means Venus, some suggest that in the etymology the name means 'she who (comes) at dusk', manifestation of the planet Venus as the evening Star. She was also considered to be a Queen of Heaven, a Sacred Star indeed. 


This picture of the birth of Venus reminds me of the words of the Christ. 


"The world is your oyster and you are the pearl of wisdom sitting inside a shell of love"
from Sacred Words


The Birth of Venus 
The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, 1485 

The divine providence of this is fascinating timing. Did you know that in the British Museum there are a series of 70 Babylonian tablets of which number 63 is devoted exclusively to the planet Venus. In one place it refers to the "Year of the Golden Throne". [2]

This is certainly a time to concentrate on the Love Unions in your life, the goddess energies of the feminine are definitely rising. The shells are opening and there stands wisdom. 

Isha Al Hachof - Israƫl

A WOMAN ON THE BEACH Lyrics

If youre getting ready, in a cold night,
To go toward the harbor in the forgotten marina
You surely will see a woman draped in black,
In the howling wind, waiting for daybreak

Thus, till the end of night,
on the pier she is standing
Her black skirt blowing in the wind
Thus, she is waiting for the man she loves
That he may return tonight

Who was her lover,
who is the man that abandoned her?
Where did he sail, which way?

With the roaring waters,
in black clothing,
every night anew
She unravels the mystery of her heart

Thus, till the end of night,
on the pier she is standing
Her black skirt blowing in the wind
Thus, she is waiting for the man she loves
That he may return tonight

Note:
Greek Original title: Tora pou pas stin xenitia

LYRICS:hebrew: Naomi Shemer
MUSIC:Manos Hadjidakis
SINGER: The Parvarim

Dorit Farkas
Nana Mouskouri (Greek)

DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER:Mali Lipson & Moshe 2004
DANCE FORMAT: Circle
DANCE DEMONSTRATION VIDEO: Mali & Moshe

Words transliterated and translated by Yardena Brooks of Walnut Creek, California, United States.
Portuguese translation by Helena Wajsfels Zins of Sao Paulo, Brazil.


God bless you all....





1. Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite
2. http://www.bibleandscience.com/bible/books/genesis/genesis1_morningstar.htm

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