- published: 29 Apr 2014
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A goddess is a female deity(godly figure). In some cultures goddesses are associated with Earth, motherhood, love, and the household. In other cultures, goddesses also rule over war, death, and destruction as well as healing. They can be figureheads of religions and can be accessed in modern times by religious statues
In some religions, a sacred feminine archetype can occupy a very central place in prayer and worship. In Hinduism, Sacred Feminine or Shaktism is one of the three major Hindu denominations of worship along with Vishnu and Shiva. In Tibetan Buddhism, the highest achievement any person can achieve is to become like the "great" female Buddhas (e.g. Arya Tara) who are depicted as being supreme protectors, fearless and filled with compassion for all beings.
The primacy of a monotheistic or near-monotheistic "Great Goddess" is advocated by some modern matriarchists as a female version of, preceding, or analogue to, the Abrahamic God associated with the historical rise of monotheism in the Mediterranean Axis Age.
No it won't be too long now, No it won't be too long, All of the sufferings, And wrong soon will be right,
Oh Yesssss! Yeeeaaah! Yeeeaaah!
Keep the faith my brothers and sisters, It's the cross that you bear, And fear not saying Jah Law, Whatsoever ever man saw it, They're going to reap the fruits, Of their labours, yes they will, in the end.
Oh Yesssss! Yeeeaaah! Oh Yeeeaaah!
So, seek ye Good and not Evil Ooohh I beg you my bredrin And cheer up, cheer up, cheer up, Cheer up, cheer up, Yeeeaaah!
Now all folly workers now beware Ease my cry let the wrath U call down on yourselves Be to dread for even you, to the end.
Oh Yesssss! Yeeeaaah! Oh Oh! Yeeeaaah! Yeeeaah!
As the way is of the Lion, is death with Babylon, And the gift of Jah eternal life in Zion.