Hathor
Ren Allen
Well, I didn't find the comic to which the original poster was
referring to, but I did learn who Hathor was...very cool.
Here's a site that explains this Egyptian Goddess:
http://www.neferchichi.com/hathor.html
And I found this at a different site, but I thought the description
of her home and recreational activities was awesome:
Hathor
The Great Celestial Cow Goddess of ancient Egypt. She was creator of
the world and all it contains. The protectress of women, she is the
goddess of love and joy, the mistress of merriment. She is the
sovereign of music and dance and the weaving of garlands. She often
places Her spirit in the sistrum, a sacred rattle which drove away
evil spirits. Her temple was the home of intoxication and place of
enjoyment. She nourishes the living with Her milk and welcomes the
dead into the next world. She was worshipped in 11th century B.C.
Israel; sometimes depicted with a lion head, as the Sphinx. The
lotus was her flower.
Hathor, the goddess of Creation and Nourishment of Life, was
worshipped as a major deity in Egypt for over 3000 years. After she
gave birth to the solar globe in her form as a Cow Goddess, she held
it between her horns while swimming through the cosmic ocean.
There was more, if you want to read it, go here:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/chartreuse/AvatarsOfTheGoddess/EgyptHIJKL.ht
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Ren
referring to, but I did learn who Hathor was...very cool.
Here's a site that explains this Egyptian Goddess:
http://www.neferchichi.com/hathor.html
And I found this at a different site, but I thought the description
of her home and recreational activities was awesome:
Hathor
The Great Celestial Cow Goddess of ancient Egypt. She was creator of
the world and all it contains. The protectress of women, she is the
goddess of love and joy, the mistress of merriment. She is the
sovereign of music and dance and the weaving of garlands. She often
places Her spirit in the sistrum, a sacred rattle which drove away
evil spirits. Her temple was the home of intoxication and place of
enjoyment. She nourishes the living with Her milk and welcomes the
dead into the next world. She was worshipped in 11th century B.C.
Israel; sometimes depicted with a lion head, as the Sphinx. The
lotus was her flower.
Hathor, the goddess of Creation and Nourishment of Life, was
worshipped as a major deity in Egypt for over 3000 years. After she
gave birth to the solar globe in her form as a Cow Goddess, she held
it between her horns while swimming through the cosmic ocean.
There was more, if you want to read it, go here:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/chartreuse/AvatarsOfTheGoddess/EgyptHIJKL.ht
m
Ren
Robyn Coburn
Google "Hathor Comic" and the first link is to the comic mentioning
unschooling, and has a link to her website.
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http://www.angelfire.com/comics/hathor/index.html
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In a message dated 4/20/04 10:00:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
starsuncloud@... writes:
Well, I didn't find the comic to which the original poster was
referring to, but I did learn who Hathor was...very cool.
Here's a site that explains this Egyptian Goddess:
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Here is the link to get to Hathor's comics:
http://www.angelfire.com/comics/hathor/index.html
She is a radical, attachment parenting, breastfeeding, unschooling momma who
is out to feed the world with liquid love. <g>
~Nancy
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starsuncloud@... writes:
Well, I didn't find the comic to which the original poster was
referring to, but I did learn who Hathor was...very cool.
Here's a site that explains this Egyptian Goddess:
#########
Here is the link to get to Hathor's comics:
http://www.angelfire.com/comics/hathor/index.html
She is a radical, attachment parenting, breastfeeding, unschooling momma who
is out to feed the world with liquid love. <g>
~Nancy
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]