Eris and Discordia
These are the Goddesses who've been ruling my life this week, so I thought that I ought to blog about them.
The
Discordians were the ones who first taught me to honor these Goddesses.
Hail
Eris! Hail Discordia!
In all seriousness, I do honor these Goddesses. In the middle of chaos and discord is where new things happen.
Ceridwen's cauldron, where she stirs all things and creates everything anew, is fulll of chaos and discord. Shit goes in, gets broken down, bubbles up to the top, gets stirred next to something else, is transformed by heat. Pop!
Three drops splatter out onto a bard's tongue! Poetry ensues. Chaos and discord are liminal states; Hecate is a Goddess of liminal spaces,
including, especially crossroads. Thus, I honor Eris and Discordia.
You've got to have them. You've got to have those spaces in which all the possibilities are present, chaos mixes everything up, so that new ingredients can come in contact, within
Cerridwen's cauldron, with old ingredients, re-combine and make something new: proteins that make life, music, fusion cooking, new religions, new political movements, new ways to view your own life that suddenly let you move foreward.
And, when you've had all the Eris and Discordia that you can absorb, you can always wish their blessings and attention upon, um, your co-counsel. Who's obviously one of their most intent devotees, anyway, if actions are any sign. Not that I'm bitter.
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