I mention this because I am currently reading a book suggested by friends Not in His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, and the Future of Belief, by John Lash Lamb. It is an interesting look at Gnosticism and Paganism in a way I am not familiar with. As a lover of Mother Earth it is a refreshing perspective showing how we became who we are and that long ago the subjugation of women, and Mother Earth, was not in the psyche of certain groups.
Lamb clearly lays the blame of the assault on women on Rome and the Abrahamic Traditions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam.) In my opinion Christianity became Rome when Constantine embraced it; we must separate Jesus from the Church, otherwise we promote Rome.
Lamb also says that the assault on women is tied to the assault on Mother Earth. They are inseparable. Mother Earth, is our Mother, she is the Sacred Feminine.
Here are a few quotes;
"The primary insight of ecofeminism--a term originally used in 1974 by Francoise D'Eaubonne, a French sociologist--is that domination of nature goes along with domination of women, This insight links the environmental problem to the issue of gender relations. Ecofeminist theologian Rosemary Radford Reuther stated the principle in one sentence:"There can be no liberation for women and no solution to the ecological crisis within a society whose fundamental model is domination."
"Many ecofeminists suggest that as a movement deep ecology is insufficiently sensitive to the complex ways in which naturism (domination of nature), sexism, racism and classicism interlock, and to the strategically central role of gender analysis could play in dismantling these categories.(quoting Riane Risler)Gender balance in indigenous-pre Christian societies was crucial to their sustainability, but it also made them vulnerable. Salvationist religion (Abrahamic traditions) arising from the Near East brought naturism, racism, and sexism in its wake.. (Page 45)One of the fruits born of North Star Country was the Women's Rights Movement in Seneca Falls in 1848. It should be noted that before the Women's Rights Movement women in the Haudenosaunee culture had enormous power; they are considered a matrilineal society.
Interesting to think that awareness of sexual assault and the domination of women is occurring at the same time as the recognition of the problem of Climate Change is growing.The Sacred Feminine is rising.
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