Thursday, July 16, 2009

Mary of Carmel

We are here yet again on the village Saint's day, Mary of Carmel. Oldest
of gods, Mistress of Animals and Waters, Phyrgian Cybele, Attic Artemis
. . .

In the island museum, in Skrip, oldest Illyrian village on the island,
is a broken white stone pillar dedicated to "M.M." - Magna Mater . .
.Cybele, Great Mother, Mother of Mysteries . . . worshiped here two
thousand years ago . . .

In the cooling evening of this white hot day she is carried around the
village on her gilt throne on the shoulders of priests and elders,
seeking her blessing . . . seeing how it's all gone, the yatchs and
tourists and cafe shops, does she wonder if she made a good deal, giving
up the rich bull's blood, giving up being Mother of the Gods, for being
Mother of a Young God?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i love this day...

chaz

is that minotaur blood running down Mary's cheek?

Anonymous said...

I have been enjoying the lovely photos along with the writing.
Would be great to see one of both of you!
Lynne