The Mother
The Mother
The color associated with the Mother is red, the color of blood and the life force, and green, a fertile color The Mother symbolizes summer, ripening, birth, the high point of the cycle, adult arid parenthood, and the full Moon In ancient societies, and the pregnant Mother was a metaphor for the fertile fields that sustained the people of the land. The menstrual blood of the Mother has been associated with magick and ritual since Paleolithic times and was thought to have power for healing and fertility
The Mother stands for nurturing caring fertility. She is a woman in the prime of life and at the peak of her power. She protects her own and will ensure that justice is done, and done well. This woman is usually mated. In human age, she would be seen as a woman in her thirties to mid-forties. Her colors are warmer than that of the maidens, such as green, copper, red, light purple, or royal blue.
The color associated with the Mother is red, the color of blood and the life force, and green, a fertile color The Mother symbolizes summer, ripening, birth, the high point of the cycle, adult arid parenthood, and the full Moon In ancient societies, and the pregnant Mother was a metaphor for the fertile fields that sustained the people of the land. The menstrual blood of the Mother has been associated with magick and ritual since Paleolithic times and was thought to have power for healing and fertility
The Mother stands for nurturing caring fertility. She is a woman in the prime of life and at the peak of her power. She protects her own and will ensure that justice is done, and done well. This woman is usually mated. In human age, she would be seen as a woman in her thirties to mid-forties. Her colors are warmer than that of the maidens, such as green, copper, red, light purple, or royal blue.