It was the least intimidating gathering of high-ranking individuals she ever took part in. In fact, the relaxed men and women sitting in a lounge over a beverage looked everything but intimidating. And yet, when Zina introduced her to her parents; the young woman in her twenties and a polite, kind man in what appeared to be early thirties, who were introduced to her as Lady Shakti and Lord Shiva, it wasn’t intimidating. No, nothing of the sort. Neither was it frightening. What she felt looking at their eyes was something she didn’t expect to feel once she became a Goddess. She thought Zina the Love of God and her husband Buddha, the Teacher of the World, were the most impressive people she would ever have the honour of seeing. Now, however, meeting the “parents”, she fought the instinct of dropping to her knees and kissing their feet.
“You two are the Alpha”, she stuttered as she looked at the God-couple. “You are the Beginning, the Origin. You created Time, Space and Thought. To call the two of you ‘Gods’ feels like an act of disrespect. I feel like I could meditate on you for millions of years and just slowly absorb things that you are, and it would be the best possible use of my time. The hair on my head stands on end when I’m near you, so much that I probably look like a hedgehog”, she managed to smile, as she curtsied to the young couple.
“Be at ease, wise one”, Lady Shakti embraced the older woman, who felt as if she were hugging the primordial Light of God emanating from The One, and understood that it might be exactly the case.
“I am right, am I not?”, she asked them. “You actually are the Primordial Principles?”
“Psst!”, hushed Lord Shiva in a mock-conspiratorial voice, with a finger before his lips. “Don’t tell anyone”, and he hugged the incredibly impressed Goddess, who felt such honour in his presence, that she trembled like a leaf.
“So, how are your impressions so far, young Lady?”, a deceptively younger man asked, acting in such a kind, supportive way that it miraculously put her completely at ease.
“I found my husband, now that I didn’t have to fear being courted for my flesh alone, since I no longer have any”, she smiled back. “I don’t know how he wasn’t a God already, though, with his incredible virtues and wisdom”.
“I was waiting for you, Goddess”, Lord Azrael embraced her from behind and smiled. “I, too, am overjoyed to finally have joined the family in earnest”, he joked.
“You were always family, Azrael”, Zina smiled and hugged him, as the others nodded in assent.
“Speaking of which, allow me to introduce you to the others”, smiled Lord Shiva.
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“You are the Omega”, the stunned woman couldn’t help staring at Lord Vishnu and his wife. “You are the Ultimate Manifestations, the Goal”, she bowed deeply, trembling like a young tree in the wind.
“Rise, Piercing Insight”, Lord Vishnu smilingly embraced her, as her Title changed, and she blushed so hard she looked like a radish.
“Now you know how the rest of us feel around these four”, joked Lord Azazel as he bowed to the Lady.
“I don’t think I will ever get used to it”, she curtsied to the God and smiled back.
“Nobody ever does”, the Mind of God smiled as she embraced her new sister.
“I am very sorry for your experience with my supposed followers”, Jesus bowed and felt quite embarrassed.
“No”, Hypatia waved her head decisively, as she curtsied to the Lord with great respect. “That mob was the same as the one that wanted to stone you in every village you preached in, and spat at you as you were whipped on your way to Golgotha”, she kissed his hand.
“You know about my life?”, Christ was taken aback.
“Of course. I taught mathematics and astronomy to many Christian students, and we talked about you and your life a lot. I probably know more about you than that supposedly Christian mob that tore my body to pieces. Had we been contemporaries, I would have followed you everywhere as one of your apostles. Lack of respect and admiration for your holy person never participated in the reasoning behind me not being a Christian. I merely conceptualised things in a different way that felt less constrained than what I perceived the Christians to be; their thinking was too formulaic for my liking, and yet, the other point of dispute I had with them, your resurrection and the afterlife, is where they proved to be decisively in the right, and I regret not believing them”, she mused. “However, the ease with which the bishop sicced his mob on me, and the hatred and cruelty which they displayed, showed that I was not entirely wrong to keep my distance from them, as they embraced beliefs that felt more Jewish than Christian in their essential nature”.
“Tell me, what do you think, how much did your gender play a role in how they treated you?”, asked Magdalena as she came to embrace her.
“There was definitely a certain glee in how they tore my clothes off and tried to strip me of my dignity as they were killing me”, she nodded. “Part of it was definitely vindictiveness and desire to punish a woman for daring to be, I don’t know even what”, she shrugged. “However, that is a completely misguided line of thinking, because if you look carefully, the same mob did the same thing to your holy husband. They stripped his clothes off, whipped him, and made him carry his patibulum to the crucifixion site, as they mocked him for daring to think he were a God. That attempt to debase, to strip one of dignity for daring to be less than mud under their feet, this is a fundamentally satanic urge, and has nothing to do with my gender; only with how they perceived my spiritual and social status”, she answered, still holding the Goddess in her embrace. “They will try to humiliate a woman in a slightly different way than they would a man, but the intent and most of the actions are exactly the same. Also, it would be unjust and hateful to God to blame men as a gender for any of that. Yes, men crucified Christ, but Christ was also a man. Men were dismissive of you, any yet you adore a man. Men tore me apart, and yet other men learned from me every day in the Academy, they were extremely kind and respectful, and when they spoke of me behind my back, they spoke words of praise. It was not women who gave me high status in society, but men. It was not a gender war of any kind, nor was I a poor woman in a men’s world who rose up despite men’s efforts to put me down. No, it was the contrary. My honoured Father taught me mathematics and astronomy, and it was men who supported me, respected me and gave me honour at every turn, while women, in fact, gossiped and gave me nasty looks, trying to make me feel as if something was wrong with me. So, I bear witness to the virtue and goodness of men in my life, as much as I bear witness to the malicious and vile sinfulness of the mob that ended it”, she concluded.
“I wish I had you as my disciple”, nodded Jesus. “You would have brought me and my Father honour, unlike those sectarian satanic miscreants who made me ashamed before you”, he bowed to her again.
“I repeat, you have nothing to be ashamed for, my Lord. Your noble deeds bear testimony to your noble and godly character, as their deeds bear testimony to their own. This is why you are a God, and what they are, I don’t know, but I can’t say that I want any of it in my life, either”, she grinned.
“And likewise, they tried to deprive you of your dignity, and all they did was make it shine even more brightly, my Lady”, Jesus kissed her hand. “For it is not what others do that affects our dignity, but our own actions alone”.
“So, dear Goddess, what would you want to do now?”, Lord Vishnu smiled at the woman.
“My Lord, were it at all possible, I would want to join my husband in his work. I don’t know what qualifications I need to possess, but I am willing to undergo whatever training and education necessary. I find his work to be noble, compassionate and worthy, and a wife must always support her man”, she smiled.
“By all means”, Vishnu nodded, and her Title changed again. “You are in fact vastly overqualified, being a Goddess, having a human experience behind you, and furthermore, being a teacher and a Lady of great insight and discernment, not to speak of your overwhelming wisdom and compassion”, he bowed with great respect, as she blushed again. “Your husband will show you the practical details as you go, but all in all, we are all exceptionally honoured to have you”.