Euronyme, Goddess: Pelasgian Creation myth: Robert Graves quote: fine art nude photography

excerpted from HER: the sacred naked mother earth, and the divine feminine soul, by Jack Haas

 

In the beginning, Euronyme, the Goddess of All Things, rose naked from Chaos, but found nothing substantial for her feet to rest upon, and therefore divided the sea from the sky, dancing lonely upon its waves. She danced towards the south, and the wind set in motion behind her seemed as something new and apart with which to begin the work of creation. Wheeling about, She caught hold of this north wind, rubbed it between her hands and behold! the great serpent Ophion. Euronyme danced to warm herself, wildly and more wildly, until Ophion, grown lustful, coiled about those divine limbs and was moved to couple with her…

            Pelasgian creation myth[i]


 

[i] Robert Graves, The Greek Myths, volume 1, pg 27. George Braziller. New York. 1957

 

 

 

 

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HER: the sacred naked mother earth, and the divine feminine soul

by Jack Haas

 

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