Xi- Wangmu
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Goodbye #10
For my last, and final post, I am going to give gratitude to all of my friend gods, goddesses, and Monkey King, lets face it, I really do not like Monkey King... at all. I would like to share with you all a little thing I learned from each god or goddess. Thank you to Artemis the Greek goddess of hunting. I never knew that your aunt Hera hated you so much! I also can't believe Freyja the Norse goddess of fertility can shape shift into a falcon. Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of love and compassion, never leaves anyone behind! She has to really love everyone to help out Monkey King. Hathor, the Egyptian goddess of love, music, dance, motherhood (etc.), is associated with the Milky Way. The Jade Emperor, the Chinese god and ruler of the heavens, and I have well, lets just say history, so I knew a lot about him, but one thing I didn't know was that he was a sign of good fortune. I finally got to meet Komorkis, the Native American goddess of the moon. She was so delightful and I am really glad she brings the light to the night along with coolness and moisture. Loki the cunning trickster, actually was never born a god! He was a giant that worked his way up to being one. Did you know that the Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, and order; Maat, never gives second chances. I find that pretty crazy. Nut the Egyptian goddess of the sky, is sometimes portrayed as a cow just like Hathor. Pandora, the Greek goddess, who was the first mortal woman. She was only sent down to destroy all of mankind. Raven, the trickster god, also a creator god, was actually pure white but turned black after escaping from a fire and getting colored by the black smoke. Now, Odin, the Norse god of wisdom and death. He has ravens that fly around the world everyday to give him information. Rhea, the the Greek goddess of mountains and wildlife, has lions that pull her chariot. Sekhmet, the goddess of vengeance, war, and healing is actually the other half of Hathor. They are two souls in one body. Thor is the Norse god of thunder, the sky, and fertility. He is the son of Odin and the protector of Asgard. Glispa, is the Native American goddess of healing. One time, Glispa had to sing a song to heal the chief of the tribe, but when that particular song was sang, a different life had to be lost; which is what happened. Balder is the Norse god of light and purity. His brother is Thor and his father is Odin. Which I've never known before, obviously because I am not a part of Norse mythology, thankfully. Chang-e is the Chinese goddess of the moon. Chang-e is very curious and sometimes lets it get he best of her. Thank you for tuning into my blog every night. I will continue to watch my people from Mt. Kunlun. Goodbye for now.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
My Myth Retold #9
Sadly, today is the last day I am going to tell my myth! It has been a very great experience for me to re- share one of my favorite stories and memories. Now I am going to recap my myth The Teacher of the Sages, for the last time. One morning, I was in my garden attending to my greatest prize, my peaches. The sun was shining, the birds were chirping and then there he was, emperor Han Wudi, waiting politely at my Turquoise Pond. We had a somewhat delightful talk. He invited my to the Festival of the Sevens. Accepting the invitation, I sent him my white deer to inform him of my advent. On the day the the festival, I gathered up my opulent gift to give to the emperor and set out on my way to the festival. I traveled on my chariot of purple clouds, clothed in seven layers of blue clouds. At the festival, I gave emperor Han Wudi my opulent gift of five immortal peaches. Being the selfish man he was; he had a choice to either nourish the Tao or simply use it injudiciously. Of course, being who he was, he used it unwisely and that was the last I heard of emperor Han Wudi.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Resolution #8
Today's blog is going to be about the resolution of my favorite myth I am very excited to finally give the last little piece of my story. As I gave the peaches to the emperor, knowing that he could either take them and use them wisely, or annihilate himself. In the end of my myth, I leave the Festival of the Sevens and set out on my way back to the Kunlun Mountains, on my chariot of purple clouds. Meanwhile, the emperor indulges himself in bad choices. He was always very selfish, one day I knew he was going to crack.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Climax #7
Hello my dear blogger friends. Today, focusing on my story, yet again, I want to speak about the climax in my story. On accepting my invitation to the Festival of the Double Sevens, I arrived on chariot of purple clouds. I was clothed in seven layers of blue clouds, and I carried five peaches to gift to emperor Han Wudi. The festival was delightful. Han Wudi was very pleased with my gift, and so was I. It is a shame that he was so acquisitive.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Conflict #6
Hello it's Xi Wangmu here again, to talk more about my story, Teacher of the Sages. Today I wanted to focus on the conflict. As you may know I am a peaceful goddess. I like to keep to myself in the heavens. The main conflict in my story was Han Wudi's greed and selfishness with my peach. I didn't know whether or not to give him the peaches, they could either do wonders for his life, or destroy his life. Obviously, they destroyed his life. As I rode to the Double Sevans festival, I contemplated my decisions and well, I think I chose wisely.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Character Development #5
Back to my story, Teacher of the Sages, the emperor Han Wudi, had invited me to the Double Sevans festival. I sent my white deer to inform him of my advent. Now I do not remember much about what he looked like he was a very tall man. His countenance was quite, self-centered. He was a man of greed. Anyways, I gifted him five peaches of immortality; he was a smart man, he knew how to get more out of little. He told me that he was going to plant the seeds so he can have more than just five peaches. I laughed in his face, and told him those peaches won't bloom for three thousand more years. I taught him how to nourish the essence, preserve breath, and keep the body whole, but instead he lost himself in carousing and indulgences.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Setting #4
Have you ever heard of the myth, Teacher of the Sages well, it is one that I know quite well, considering it is about me, and of course I was there.It is such a magnificent story that I am going to break it into parts, so that you all ( my readers) can really understand it. For my first post, I am going to focus mainly on the setting. The Taoist religion describes me as a divine teacher and initiator of mystic seekers, and sometimes the ultimate origin of their teachings and practices. . It was such a warm, beautiful day on Kunlun, and I was tending to my enchanted garden, which smelt very much of plump peaches; when I decided to take a walk past the Turquoise Pond, which was shimmering beautifully in the sun.. My home was quite pretty that day, the sun was out the birds were chirping; as I walked by the emperor was standing solemnly and still, waiting to speak with me.
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