Amaterasu The Goddess of the Sun

Written by Judi Singleton


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Amaterasu wasrepparttar bringer of light to her people and without her they too grew depressed and grieving. The Goddess of mirth, Uzume rolled a copper mirror torepparttar 130689 front ofrepparttar 130690 cave, then danced wildly on an overturned tub. Her frenzied dance whippedrepparttar 130691 hundreds of gathered deities into ecstatic laughter and delight. Hearingrepparttar 130692 commotion and overcome with curiosity, Amaterasu emerged. Seeing her radiance reflected inrepparttar 130693 copper mirror, she was amazed at her brilliance. Her grief dissipated, she returned torepparttar 130694 world and life was renewed.

Pray to Amaterasu to appreciate your own brilliance and beauty. You are unique a bringer of light. There is only one you. Whether you are virgin or crone you are beautiful. Sometimes when we do not live up to societies ideas of beauty we don't believe in our own unique beauty. Pray to this Goddess to bring you light.



About the author: Judi Singleton is the publisher of Jassmine's Journal the Goddess Gospel edition. You can subscribe at http://www.motherearthpublishing.com


What to Expect When You Are Dating Online

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If you're committed to online dating, be sure to look for something a little beyond looks. Looks are only one thing; they are not everything. You can love someone's looks, but you certainly can't fall in love with their looks. Even if you're only looking for something as casual as sex, you can't possibly agree to meet a total stranger after one long glance at their pictures.

Expect something. Expect anything. But do not expectrepparttar looks to match what you see online.



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