The Heart of the Black Madonna

Monday, July 25, 2022

The Heart of the World

There are many ways to look at the world, especially in terms of energy. We are told that the human being is a macrocosm of the entire universe. Our Earth also is a mini cosmos, with the stars and planets imprinting themselves on our landscape.

The Earth can also be understood as a living being, with a physical body, and etheric and astral body, as well as an ego. Often thought of as a mother, this being has energetic foci similar to humans. The chakras are seven energetic foci each human has that connects their spirit to the broader cosmos. So does the Earth.

The Heart chakra on a human located at the heart level. It acts as a center of compassion, empathy and love. This chakra governs one’s senses of trust, fearlessness, peace, generosity, gratitude, and connectedness. The heart chakra is special because it is the fourth of the seven chakras, making it the exact halfway point of the system and the unifier of the physical and spiritual chakras. The heart chakra acts as the bridge between the earth and spirit.

Africa is considered by some spiritual researchers to be the heart chakra of the world. There are some of the most ancient civilizations on earth present in Africa, it is thought that the continent was the cradle of humanity. In South Africa, there are structures that archeologists date to over 250,000 years old, involving networks of circular buildings associated with gold mines. In the ancient traditions, this area is seen as the point where the sky god kissed mother earth and all of creation resulted from the union. 

The Madonna and Child of Soweto is a modern Black Madonna. Painted by Larry Scully in the early 1970's in the heyday of the Anti Apartheid movement, the image gave hope and solace to those trying to transform oppression of the South African government into a harmonious culture. In an effort to truly heal the deep trauma of Apartheid, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was set up where victims and perpetrators could face each other, air their traumas and seek and give forgiveness.

This model is a pathway to the Beloved Community we all strive towards. No wonder it came from the continent that is the Heart of the world, no wonder it came from the connection between spirit and physical on Earth. 

Tune in to The Black Madonna Speaks to hear more about the inspiring story of The Madonna and Child of Soweto 

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Treasures of Darkness

Image from the James Webb Space Telescope

 

I will give you the treasure of darkness, riches stored in secret places so that you will know I am the Lord


                                                       Isaiah 45:3


This verse is one of the positive in the Bible regarding darkness. Every time I read it, I think of the night sky and the infinite vastness of darkness dotted with the jewels of stars and planets. A recent discussion regarding the nature of the human etheric body and darkness, my conversation partner questioned why darkness, black in fact, was in anyway beneficial. My response was that all life begins in darkness, that black is generative. 


The Southern Ring Nebula as seen by the James Webb Telescope. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, And STScI



Think of the seed germinating underground, how fertilization of eggs happens in the darkness of the womb, and black holes in space spew forth the basic elements that make up life. I often wonder why darkness, the color black has been used to describe evil, isolation and pain. Why is that really? I have been in places during the time of year when the sun barely sets below the horizon. It is almost unbearable, the intense light, and one can never really rest fully because the heavens are always illuminated. 


Our current time is one of great upheaval and transformation. As the infant becomes more cramped and restless in her mothers womb just before birth, she is enveloped in the warmth, security and darkness that will be forever shattered when she emerges through the threshold into life. It is terrifying for the infant as she has no reference for time, has never experienced anything but enclosure, now sounds are amplified, touch is new and the light is difficult to decipher. But many wonders, joys and challenges await in an unknown, unfamiliar future.


A star forming region NGC 3324 as seen by the James Webb Telescope. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, And STScI



We are experiencing the same thing as a global community. Our planet is transforming in ways we do not understand, our security is threatened, and the immature respond with violence, greed and theft. Is it not interesting that in the midst of all the upheaval the human imagination and intelligence has produced a new space telescope that is giving us glimpses into the infinite universe of which we are only a tiny speck? 


Life in general fascinates me. While I dislike the pain and annoyance associated with interpersonal conflict, I become completely mesmerized by the elegance of nature, the grander of the cosmos and the wisdom that holds everything together. The images of the Webb telescope bring to mind the verse in Isaiah. Have we used our human gifts of the mind and will to create a method by which we can see what Divinity has in store? Is the timing of this gift to remind us of what is truly real and worthy of attention? Our wars and conflicts, how do they compare with what we are seeing that lies beyond the edges of our galaxy? How can we be distracted by petty disagreements and ego clashes of one nation against another, if we would only look up to the heavens? 


We are so small, and yet we have every aspect of these treasures of darkness within. Every element that makes up our bodies is present in the stars, what animates us is love born out of wisdom. 


Mother of God of Ostra Brama



Most Black Madonnas have crowns of stars upon their heads. Are they Black and have stars to remind of us from where we have come? Are they present to remind us where we shall go if we can love enough to know what is true?


We have been given the treasures of darkness, the riches stored in secret places since our beginnings. May these images coming to us through the ingenuity of humanity, remind us of the Cosmic love that surrounds us all. 

Monday, July 11, 2022

Power

 

The Black Virgin of Rocamadour


“If I meet other people and criticize their weaknesses, I rob myself of higher cognitive power. But if I try to enter deeply and lovingly into another person's good qualities, I gather in that force.” Rudolf Steiner


Power, it is the defining challenge to human morality. 

There is an ancient Chinese proverb that states “May you live in Interesting Times.” I am not sure how much of either a blessing or a curse this statement is, for those of us who have been living though the past several years, at least myself, I am at “interesting” threshold, I would like to be a bit bored for just a little while, just so we could catch our breath. I do not know anyone or any place on earth these days that is having a calm relaxed time. Everything is in a state of upheaval, sometimes I look back just a decade ago when a naked celebrity dominated the news cycle for weeks, now major developments happen hourly it seems, and celebrity gossip is so passé, I must confess I almost miss reality TV information, now who has time for tabloid anything? 


But what is going on really? It is hard to put ones finger on any sort of issue to understand why everything is so chaotic these days on a level we have not really seen in centuries to be honest.


As you know, I view art as a reflection of consciousness. I have found movies and cinema an interesting commentary on culture, sometimes almost in a prophetic way. Take the absolute block buster cable TV show a few years back that captivated the attention of the entire world for an entire decade, only to deeply disappoint ardent fans with it’s ending that no one could see coming and that we all felt we knew what was going to be the case.


The story, as is really true about most of human history, was a tale of power and what people do to obtain it. The show, based on fiction inspired by Medieval European history, had an extra added dimension of magic and dragons. Sometimes I wonder if we don’t have either right now, to be honest. The basic story was the same. That was the interesting thing for me personally, while the ending was so odd, it was actually a profound take on true power, that a paraplegic young man would become the high king of the realm. This was in my opinion, a deep statement on that old Bible verse: "The Meek shall Inherit the Earth."


In fact the verse, found in Psalms 37:11 in the King James Version is 


"But the meek shall inherit the earth, and shall delight themselves in 

the abundance of peace."


As an American, what I have witnessed in my culture during the last decade or so is a naked grab for power through any means necessary, particularly from a certain political party that does not start with a "D" or an "I" or a "G". There are many ways to interpret current events, but what seems different to me this time is the lack of shame or desire to be sneaky about such activities. As we watch all sorts of uprisings, wars, religious strife and political shenanigans all about the globe, when it gets down to it, it really is all about power.





If one researches power, the word power is quite telling. One can find all sorts of quotes and research articles on the subject. 


What does the word "power" mean exactly. Obviously there are several dictionary definitions. The definition that is most pertinent to our exploration: Power is the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. In this context power can be seen as coercive or inspirational. And you could also see that power may be inspiring others to be coercive.


A book that influenced me deeply was written by Russian Anthroposophist Sergi Prokofieff. The book is titled The Spiritual Origins of Eastern Europe and the Future of the Grail Mysteries. Prokofieff grew up in the last vestiges of Stalinist USSR, and read German books by Steiner in his basement as such literature was forbidden during those times. Obviously, he lived with the specter of an atheistic government where religion was outlawed and punished. So it was fascinating to me when I read his essay on the problem with a theocracy. A theocracy is a system of government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided, such a priests.


I thought, wow, one would think a devout Christian living under such persecution would welcome a theocracy. But Prokofieff put it into context. He referred to the 40 days Christ was in the Wilderness. This was the time right at the beginning of Christ’s mission on earth, where he was getting used to and preparing for his ministry. As some of you may remember, during his time in the desert, he was visited by the adversaries and tempted three times. These temptations were part of his preparation to deal with being human, and the temptations were the three great moral challenges we all face during our own earthly sojourn. Twice Christ was offered earthly power, and twice he said no to earthly power. Why would he reject earthly power? It would certainly make his job easier if he had the cooperation of governments, and certainly he and his followers might have not been persecuted or executed with such power. 





Why on earth did Christ reject earthly power?


Because earthly power is coercive and does not respect individual freedom. And, the old adage, absolute power (and I will put a caveat on this statement) absolute earthly power, corrupts absolutely.


What is earthly power? It is a power of the material, meaning amassing material things, material wealth, material coercive influence over other beings. It is control over earthly things, the control over things such as air, land, water, food and people.


When Jesus Christ was betrayed, it was because the person who turned him in to the authorities wanted earthly power to get rid of the Roman occupation. The person thought they could force the situation and cause an uprising, or better yet, the Son of God would wave a violent wand and vanquish the occupiers. He was shocked when things turned out differently, and we all know how that story ended.


But the main statement of Jesus Christ during the aftermath, when he was being examined, and actually mocked by Pilate as to where Jesus got his power, his reply was "My kingdom is not of this world."



The Black Madonna is an example of extreme otherworldly power, the power to inspire, the power of endurance in the face of all odds. These images have been a staple in Christian art since its inception, and have stood the test of time. Black Madonnas have survived wars, revolutions, fires, shipwrecks. bombs, from brokenness, of being hid for centuries. Even when they are burnt to ashes, the reappear in a new form from a new artist who fashions them from memory. But the greatest power of these Madonnas is to inspire humanity to love and see others as worthy of love.



Our Lady of Jasna Gora



The Black Madonna as a symbol of the soul of humanity is a reminder of what true lasting power is all about. There is no violence, no coercion, no wealth, no oppression, and look at what these images have done throughout the centuries. 


"The day power of love overrules the love of (earthly) power, 

the world will know peace." Ghandi



All things pass away, but love never passes away. 


That is true, moral, universal power.


Such is the power of The Black Madonna