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Mother Gaia is the mother of all life on planet Earth, the keeper of ancient and grounded feminine wisdom.
Athena Perrakis • The Ultimate Guide to Chakras:The Beginner's Guide to Balancing, Healing, and Unblocking Your Chakras for Health and Positive Energy (The Ultimate Guide to...)
The Earth is our mother and is always there for us. She has produced us, brought us to life; and she will receive us and bring us back again and again, countless times.
Thich Nhat Hanh • Be Free Where You Are
Over the past few decades, the popularity of the Earth goddess Gaia has spread widely throughout the Pagan world. For Wiccans, she is a primordial archetype of the Mother Goddess, giving birth to and nurturing all of creation.
Lisa Chamberlain • Wicca Magical Deities: A Guide to the Wiccan God and Goddess, and Choosing a Deity to Work Magic With (Wicca for Beginners Series)
For many in the environmental movement, Gaia has come to symbolize the planet Earth itself, and she is often represented in contemporary art as a pregnant woman, with the globe painted onto her protruding belly. Ancient Greek artists portrayed her as a voluptuous woman stretched out on the Earth, or rising up out of it.
Lisa Chamberlain • Wicca Magical Deities: A Guide to the Wiccan God and Goddess, and Choosing a Deity to Work Magic With (Wicca for Beginners Series)
the more we resonate with the heart of Earth, the more we open up vast spaces within ourselves.
Barbara Hand Clow • The Alchemy of Nine Dimensions
The ancient Greeks called her Gaia, the earthly presence of anima mundi, the vast and mysterious primordial intelligence that steadily gives birth to all that exists, the great nourishing subjectivity—at once both spiritual and material—that sustains all that is.
Stephen Harding • Animate Earth
The Great Cosmic Mother Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth - Monica Sjoo & Barbara Mor
The earth is the answer to every question. The earth is the face of an exulted lover; they watch it sleep and wake and become lost in its habits. The earth is a mother waiting for her children to return, full of stories and rapture and longing. Their bones a little less dense, their limbs a little thinner. Eyes filled with sights that are difficult
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