Sonia as DemeterDemeter was the goddess of harvest and fertility. One that looked over agriculture;
Sonia as DemeterDemeter was the goddess of harvest and fertility. One that looked over agriculture; the one you turned to for the soil to be fecund. She also presided over sacred law and the turning of life and death. How does the growing of grain relate to the sacred, and to death? On a practical level, we know that agriculture is the beginning of civilisations. There would be no civilisation and its subsequent laws if there wasn’t first an agricultural system. But on a less cerebral level.. isn’t the growing of a fruit, the love for a healthy harvest, a thing of eternal pondering and wonder? Think of the ones who till the land, those who mother the growing of things – how they are the beginning of life that will then beget life. How we depend on them for the beginning of all things. When Demeter’s daughter Persephone was taken, she grieved in her search. The seasons halted. All that grew from the earth began to die. The grief of one mother threatened extinction on earth. The centrality of Demeter to the natural turning of life and death can perhaps teach us to look into what we need to keep ripe. What is the soil you need to keep tilling in your life? What is the harvest you want to reap? Is there something, if you were to lose it, that can cause an extinction of your spirit? -- source link
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