(Project : Unity) Divinity Week : Get to Know a Diety ; The Goddess Ishtar

in divinityweek •  7 years ago 

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What kind of badass rides a lion into Babylon? Welcome to divinity week brought to you by Unity, a server I go to for peace of mind as well as sharing my passions here and there.

(So far it has been invite only but if you want to check it out feel free to message me one discord with the phrase unity and I will send you an invite =) )

On to the main topic at hand, Divinity week! Starting today and all throughout this week feel free to make a post about a chosen deity, god, or goddess. Be sure to use the tag divinityweek so we can find your posts.

For Divinity Week, I have chosen the goddess Ishtar! I saw an illustration of her and was immediately drawn to her. Let me show you what I found on the interwebz about her.

Ishtar was known as the Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, sex, desire, fertility, war, combat, and political power, according to wikipedia. She has many other names or counterparts in other cultures. She is the embodiment of the planet Venus! Maybe that's why we say women are from Venus and men are from Mars. shrugs

Her symbols include the eight pointed star, the lion, rod and ring symbol, and the hook shaped knot of reeds.
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This is the gate of Ishtar which is covered in lions! This is one of the most well preserved artifacts from Babylonian times which is pretty neat. This isn't going to be an in depth article on this Goddess though so feel free to fact check me and add any info you may have into the comments section below.

When I look at information displayed on any one deity, I always focus on the symbolism because it really says it all. especially when I start branching off and researching each one. Since I didn't make time to do such, from first glance I can say I really enjoy Ishtar's symbolism and what she herself embodies! The eight pointed star is Venus yes but it is also a guiding star. Just looking at it you can see it looks just like a rose compass which I remember from my days as someone who helped navigate a multi-billion dollar warship.

Enjoy this poem I have made inspired by Ishtar:

Well behaved women rarely make history, ask the goddess Ishtar, I'm sure she'll agree
Riding on the back of Lions and glorifying war with a passion in her male form

The same passion she has for love and all things her divine feminine energy encompasses
She fights for passion no matter the cost, she has plunged into darkness through many gates she passes

Taking off a layer of clothing each level down. Do not frown for she made it back somehow and was greeted by her empty lover, unable to express his sorrow therefore is sent to take her place according to her will. Fore, no man who loved her will remain loving her still. Like the fiery passion that takes over your soul. She will restore the balance that has been off course in us all, once you silence the ego and let her take hold. Passion will over flow. Channel the fire that is Ishtar's light. Welcome her and all of her might. Be the tamer of beasts and the lover of what makes you come alive. Channeling her may show you the intricacy that is the hive. Come alive.

In this poem I describe my thoughts and feelings derived from the information I soaked in such as her trip to the underworld and her trip back. I talk about how she is the embodiment of passion itself. Her male counterpart Attar is said to be the passion men have for war symbolized by the morning star while the female counterpart would be the evening star. Like I said feel free to fact check me. All information was sourced from Wikipedia and I explored what others were saying about her on youtube which was really, all over the place. It suits her because her pure passion can be chaotic. I was really happy when I saw that she is also known as Aphrodite in Greek Mythology.

In my humble perspective, I associate all these deities with our emotions. That is why we can resonate with them on some levels. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed what to me felt like just a really chill review of the Goddess Ishtar as described by others.

My advice is do not listen to those who seek to demonize these deities because if they are just representations of our very human emotions, it will throw you off balance. Which is fine if you thrive on chaos. As for me, I'm aligning myself with more peaceful state of being.

Namaste

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Thanks so much for the Humvee love!

Hi @staceyjean I have a huge fascination of the goddesses. It seems like their stories/myths do not get as much promotion as their male counterparts. Nevertheless, I feel a shift in the resurgence of her-story. I love the concept of #DivinityWeek and would like to participate. Also, I had difficulty finding you on discord; I would like to join the Unity server if you all are accepting new members. Thanks 🙏🏽 Namste

Hi! sure no problem let me find you on discord and send you that invite. Welcome aboard 🙏♥♥♥😃

Can you imagine living in such a majestic time?
AMAZING

I love imagining it! They truly come alive in my mind it's so amazing to think about ♥

would be wonderful

Beautiful! Your post on Ishtar reminded me of what I had going on with myself in a relationship. The poem hit some things on the nose, there is a fiery passion inside every woman and when we let that part of us reign we can do great things amazing things.. thank you Stacey I enjoyed ⭐️

I am so glad you enjoyed this piece and that you resonated with her she is a fierce goddess. I love that there is a male version of her giving passion as an emotion it's full spectrum. ♥

Very nice posts. I totally agree with you both and know I’m in the right group! ❤️

Hey @staceyjean!

Ishtar has always been interesting to me, too. I love that lions gate!

Hey @intuitivejakob! I just popped open your post! So excited to read up on Ganesha 🙌

This was so cool! Thanks for writing that up and sharing- I love this idea!

No prob! I really enjoy learning about all the ancient dieties we have out there! ♥

"In my humble perspective, I associate all these deities with our emotions. That is why we can resonate with them on some levels."

This is really interesting. I call them archetypes, but I like this too!

The symbolism of facing the darkness unguarded and rising again really suits you well.

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  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Beautiful post! Especially love your poem and last words on gods and goddesses. Yay Unity🤘🏽