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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Looking over Lake Tomahawk towards the Blue Ridge Parkway. 2018

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Winter Solstice - Maybe the Angry Women - 3

Today the sun starts shining more hours each day in the northern hemisphere. It is considered the birth of new light.


"In this tradition since pre-Celtic times, and in many other cultural traditions, Winter Solstice has been celebrated as the birth of the God, and in Christian tradition as the birth of the Saviour. But there are deeper ways of understanding what is being born: that is, who or what the “saviour” is...
Birthing is not often an easy process – for the birthgiver nor for the birthed one: It is a shamanic act requiring strength of bodymind, attention and focus of the mother, and courage to be of the new young one.

Birthgiving is the original place of “heroics” … many cultures of the world have never forgotten that: Perhaps therefore better termed as “heraics”. Patriarchal adaptations of the story of this Seasonal Moment usually miss the Creative Act of birthgiving completely – pre-occupied as they often are with the “virgin” nature of the Mother being interpreted as an “intact hymen”, and the focus being the Child as “saviour”: Even the Mother gazes at the Child in Christian icons, while in more ancient images Her eyes are direct and expressive of Her integrity as Creator. In Earth-based religious practice, the ubiquitous icon of Mother and Child – Creator and Created – expresses something essential about the Universe itself … the “motherhood” we are all born within."
-Glenys Livingstone, PhD, PaGaian Cosmology: Re-inventing Earth-based Goddess Religion

 

Tlazolteotl *

Birthing.

Any woman who has given vaginal birth (as opposed to Cesarian Sections) knows the incredible energies she had to find to push another human being into life.



When the nurse says you are 10 centimeters dilatated, that's how big your cervix must expand for you to give birth.

Every human being has experienced being born.

And every mother who gave birth has experienced the incredible forces of her womb to do this act. Us who had C-Sections (2 out of my 3 births) still had much similar feelings both emotionally and physically in the process and recovery from an abdominal surgical incision.

There are lots of photos on the internet of expectant mothers pushing, grimacing, breathing but no photos of actual birth. The babies are shown right after birth, being examined, or having the umbilical cord cut. The babies are shown with the moms holding them right after birth.

But though thousands of doctors and nurses and many fathers have seen a baby's head crown, the actual birth isn't shown. Perhaps the prudish society says we can't see a woman's vagina giving birth, or her anus, or somehow these are taboo still. OK, I don't want my privates spread all over the internet...but really, millions of births take place all over the world every day! They are invisible to the mothers, however. Just saying...



The only photo of an actual birth that I found.

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We celebrate (almost everybody) birthdays each year, to mark how many years we've accomplished of life so far.

And nobody sings to the mothers!

Well, I'm just saying, it kind of is mixed up, isn't it? The mothers did all the work, risked their lives and spent many hungry hours during labor, practicing different kinds of breathing while birth was about to finally happen, after waddling around with this extra weight hanging from their very centers for so long.

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Today's goddess is any mother.



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Winter Solstice, the rebirth of light, is today at 10:03 am ET.





''god is a mother
and with that
sentence
the world stops
the world always stops
when woman and
divine
commingle
as if the
feminine
dilutes the
miraculous
when in reality
it embodies it
when jesus turns water
to wine
they clap
but when women turn breasts
to milk
they cringe
a broken man’s body
is celebrated each sunday
while a broken woman’s body
is just hidden away
and it’s no wonder
that mother is a word
used by men
to demonize those
who don’t claim the name
and weaponized to shame
those who step out of line
because
their ideal
woman
plays the role of nurturer
and silencer
in pews
built and led by them
but
when god
becomes mother
she is neither quiet
or compliant
she leads confidently
she questions authority
she commands respect
which might be the problem
for mother god
did not gather us up
carelessly
but took her time with it
she fed us milk
birthed our souls
and broke her body
and the permanence
can be uncomfortable
and to disentangle god
from motherhood
is impossible
but
to disentangle god
from womanhood
is sinful
because seeing god as mother
is one step closer
to seeing god in me
and it’s in that
i am truly
born again''
~ Kaitlin Hardy Shetler @kaitlinshetlerpoetry

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My personal wishes are that the returning light, the seasonal rebirth as the earth starts to have longer daylight hours (northern hemisphere), will bring you bright healing, abundance, love, comfort and joy! And for those of you beginning the shortening days in the southern hemisphere, you are also wished the exact same things!
Bright Healing
Abundance
Love
Comfort
Joy



As the light reaches its lowest point here in the northern hemisphere we tuck ourselves into our warm homes, and even amidst the holiday gatherings it is valuable to find a bit of time to slow down enough to feel ourselves germinating, or even incubating. This is the time to nurture what wants to be born in us and in our communities—to protect and nurture our seeds until the time comes to send out our first tentative roots. When we reach deeply into the dark and embrace it, we find that what we need to know is inside of us already.
Mary Porter Kerns

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The last of 8 nights of Hanukkah
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Four more days till Christmas.

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And of course a woman has to have a choice whether or not to give birth!





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This statue of Tlazolteotl is now one of the best-known sculptures in the Robert Woods Bliss pre-Columbian Collection at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C. Many scholars consider it to be a masterpiece of pre-Columbian art, highly sophisticated in design and execution (Kelemen 1943; Covarrubias 1957; Mason 1958; Coe 1993; Quilter 2002). Others question its stylistic and iconographic features, and are disturbed by its lack of provenience (Baudez 1998; Pasztory 2002). They believe it is a misattributed, more modern creation. What has been written in support of the sculpture’s authenticity since the early years of the 20th century is almost entirely subjective, interpretive and speculative, endlessly repeated, occasionally elaborated. It is axiomatic, unfortunately, that whatever is repeated often enough is eventually taken as fact.

Jenny Mendes Ceramics FB site

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20 comments:

  1. Yes..the celebration is of the birth itself and the giver of birth. We are goddesses....man cannot be man without us...

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    1. May you have a wonderful new turning of the earth around our source of warmth and light!

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  2. ...if men had children, there wouldn't be any.

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    1. It certainly is a good thing that there are mothers, isn't it!

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  3. Great celebration of the huge work of childbirth! Happy solstice and I'm with the doubters on the provenance of the goddess.

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    1. Thanks for your comment, not sure what the doubters on the provenance of the goddess means. But it's all interesting to consider historically, pre-history when very little is known besides the artifacts which have been found as well as myths of early civilization which tell different stories of gods and goddesses.

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    2. It means I doubt it's an ancient piece.

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    3. Oh, you are talking about the sculpture, I now understand. Yes it is debatable.

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  4. Happy solstice you dear friend! Aloha!

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  5. The image of Tlazolteotl is truly one of my very favorite goddess representations. She isn't playing around. This is what it looks like to bring life into the world. It occurs to me that the Christian belief that the reason childbirth hurts so much and requires so much strength is because Eve sinned the original sin, is that the males observing how incredibly difficult and, yes, magical birth is, had to attribute the pain of it to the woman herself, never them, never the ones who put that baby in there while the mother is the one who has to get that baby out.
    I certainly enjoy your posts. Thank you, Barbara, for the work you do here.

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    1. I like hearing your views on these subjects, including those you express in your own blogs. You are always welcome!

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  6. Why is it that men who are so proud of their penis find the sight of a woman's vagina so disgusting? When I gave birth to my daughter there was a mirror in the delivery room so I got to see her head emerge, rotate, the doctor eased her shoulders out and then the rest of her just slipped out.

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    1. You are so lucky to have been able to view your own birthing process. What a joy! Perhaps the reason the doctor laughed when I wished to see my birthing was because there had been so many births he attended to that night! I had not been given a bed in with other moms-to-be, but lay in the hallway because so many other women were in labor. Then they over-sedated me so I wasn't aware of anything until they told me to move from that gurney onto the delivery table. I was in a Naval Hospital, so everything was done in military fashion for my first birth, and the next 2 were C-Sections for different reasons.

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  7. Happy Winer Solstice Barb! Take care, enjoy your Sunday! Wishing you a happy Christmas week!

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    1. Thanks Eileen. Happy Solstice and Merry Christmas to you. Give Miney a little pat for me.

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  8. Blessed Solstice! May this return of the sun bring much-needed light to the weary world.

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    1. Thank you Vicki. Happy day are coming in, I’m thinking!

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  9. You honoured the solstice and the mothers very well, and I like this: "birth of new light." I hadn't heard it expressed that way before.

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    1. The new light being born is more than just longer days…it’s a major change in much of our lives!

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