“In many cultures, the eyes of the Goddess were sacred. They had the power to stare down and mesmerize, as in the case of the Medusa, or to draw toward, to fascinate and compel. One archaeologist, after seeing dozens of figures in which the eyes repeatedly appeared over symbols of water, speculated that ancient people believed that at the center of the world, where the primal waters flow, are the Goddess's eyes. Imagine Her gaze in the center of the Self, where the life flow begins... What would it mean to be seen by Her? What of ourselves would we see reflected? We are taught not to really look at ourselves or each other. We are taught to look through the eyes of men. We are taught to measure our images, our minds our bodies in terms of whether and how much they will be ‘pleasing’ to the other. "What would it mean to be seen by Her? What of ourselves would we see reflected?”
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Kathie Carlson,
In Her Image: The Unhealed Daughter's Search for Her Mother