Author: |
Millar, Gary |
ISBN: |
9781608691654 |
Publisher: |
Lotus Press |
Publication: |
December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Millar, Gary |
ISBN: |
9781608691654 |
Publisher: |
Lotus Press |
Publication: |
December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
A lost culture of the Himalayan Annapruna mountain massif was discovered in 2005. She is a symbol of a divine Womanhood from prehistory in the Motherhood aspect. Associated symbols are Sister-Night, Daughter-Dawn, the Day-Wife and the Vastness-Woman. This divine Womanhood symbolism is found throughout the mountain traditions of Nepal. Simple photographs outline various levels of interpretation. But the interpretation that is most closely depicted is of self-discovery. The experience of these various aspects of Himalayan nature symbolism also has a parallel with the human feminine. One path to self-discovery is with an appropriate relationship with these aspects of Womanhood. Remnants of this divine nature symbolism can be found all over the world. But because it still lives in the Himalayas, Her antique mountain secrets can be used as a parallel to re-ignite local nature experience and develop a divine nature Womanhood relationship. In this ancient process of self-discovery, the separation between a nature Womanhood and human Womanhood thins. Book is formatted in Landscape mode and is profusely illustrated with color photographs throughout.
A lost culture of the Himalayan Annapruna mountain massif was discovered in 2005. She is a symbol of a divine Womanhood from prehistory in the Motherhood aspect. Associated symbols are Sister-Night, Daughter-Dawn, the Day-Wife and the Vastness-Woman. This divine Womanhood symbolism is found throughout the mountain traditions of Nepal. Simple photographs outline various levels of interpretation. But the interpretation that is most closely depicted is of self-discovery. The experience of these various aspects of Himalayan nature symbolism also has a parallel with the human feminine. One path to self-discovery is with an appropriate relationship with these aspects of Womanhood. Remnants of this divine nature symbolism can be found all over the world. But because it still lives in the Himalayas, Her antique mountain secrets can be used as a parallel to re-ignite local nature experience and develop a divine nature Womanhood relationship. In this ancient process of self-discovery, the separation between a nature Womanhood and human Womanhood thins. Book is formatted in Landscape mode and is profusely illustrated with color photographs throughout.