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|godname=Makali | |godname=Makali, Goddess of Destruction | ||
|realm=Destruction | |realm=Destruction | ||
|ordername=Maharatri | |ordername=Maharatri | ||
|temples=[[Granite Hills]] | |temples=In the [[Granite Hills]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Goddess of Destruction is the conscious divine embodiment of the principle of destruction, whether that destruction be material, ethereal, or symbolic in nature. | The Goddess of Destruction is the conscious divine embodiment of the principle of destruction, whether that destruction be material, ethereal, or symbolic in nature. | ||
She may come as gentle as a slow dawning of realisation to a man deep in meditation, or with all the force of a volcanic eruption or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cuts with dissolution, loss and separation, the other: renewal and transformation | She may come as gentle as a slow dawning of realisation to a man deep in meditation, or with all the force of a volcanic eruption or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cuts with dissolution, loss and separation, the other: renewal and transformation | ||
In the year 395 A.F., | In the year 395 A.F., through a vast amount of power from the [[Logos]] Himself, Makali, Goddess of Destruction, was merged with the Goddess Maya, Mother of [[Humans|Humanity]]. Through this union She became [[Maya]], the Great Mother. | ||
Revision as of 14:17, 11 March 2007
Makali, Goddess of Destruction | |
Realm | Destruction |
Symbols | None |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | Maharatri |
Temples | In the Granite Hills |
The Goddess of Destruction is the conscious divine embodiment of the principle of destruction, whether that destruction be material, ethereal, or symbolic in nature.
She may come as gentle as a slow dawning of realisation to a man deep in meditation, or with all the force of a volcanic eruption or planets colliding in the deepness of space. One edge of Her blade cuts with dissolution, loss and separation, the other: renewal and transformation
In the year 395 A.F., through a vast amount of power from the Logos Himself, Makali, Goddess of Destruction, was merged with the Goddess Maya, Mother of Humanity. Through this union She became Maya, the Great Mother.