08 07 2013
Žemyna loves life. She sees people as a part of nature and helps and supports those who spare it. Žemyna’s mission is defending the life on the Earth, even from mankind if necessary.
Lithuanians have always deemed Žemyna the most potent of the goddesses, to whom we have to be grateful for the opportunity to live on such a unique and beautiful planet.
Perkūnas, the most powerful of gods, is usually considered to be Žemyna’s husband. In the Lithuanian tradition, their wedding is celebrated every spring, when nature wakes up and becomes fertile again.
In the Jewish-Christian-Muslim tradition, nature is considered secondary to the man, a commodity that Yahweh-God-Allah has given to people for consumption in their unimportant earthly lives.
There is no point in praying to Žemyna or kneeling in front of any idol. If you want to show her your respect, just pour some wine, beer, or water you are drinking on earth. This old rite does not mean you give it directly to Žemyna. Sharing your drink signifies that you truly respect the Earth and nature and want to be their friend, not ruthless master.
In the Lithuanian (and the whole Euronian tradition, nature is sacred, we understand it as something much more permanent, beautiful, and perfect and, therefore, more important than ourselves. We come and go – nature is always there.
Nobody can harm nature and get away scot-free. Žemyna takes care of that. If you kill an animal in the forest for meal – it is all right. But if you do it for pleasure – you will pay for it. Sooner or later. Not even necessary in your present life.
The more harm you do to nature, the more you pay. Nothing can defend against Žemyna’s anger, any mass, any prayer.
The Žemyna Cross symbolises the centrality of the Earth and nature.
All we are nothing but flowers on the Earth, which is only one for all us.
Those who most enrage Žemyna, wait long for their next reincarnation. The worst face the consequences immediately – even billions of dollars are powerless against some forms of cancer and some other diseases.
Žemyna makes pay everybody, even entire nations. One day she may even decide that we, people as a species, have become too heavy a burden for the planet.
Although Žemyna is ready to punish for crimes against nature, in general she is good-hearted and loving – like nature itself. In our understanding, Žemyna is the MOTHER of the Earth and all us.
Žemyna rewards generously everybody who cares about the Earth and its future with rich harvests, good health and pleasant mood.
There is no point in praying to Žemyna or kneeling in front of any idol. If you want to show her your respect, just pour some wine, beer, or water you are drinking on earth. This old rite does not mean you give it directly to Žemyna. Sharing your drink signifies that you truly respect the Earth and nature and want to be their friend, not ruthless master.
What do you think about it?
Sunday. The week day of Laima and Gabija. Also the day of Sun, Lada, Jesus.
It is pleasant at times to play the madman.
Seneca
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