Early Christian Thoughts on a Feminine Creator
This feminine version of god was known as "Pistis Sophia" and many of the early Christians sought out her wisdom through a process akin to the kind of meditation performed by magical cults of today. Poems like the one included in this text would have prompted early worshippers to try to wrap their minds around the grandness of Sophia and that she is everything in existence, good and evil. She was seen as the beginning and end of all things, and her femininity granted early Christian women special status amongst members.
I'm not entirely sure from which text this poem is taken, but it sounds typical of the early Christians' mantras and chants. It clearly embraces the feminine nature of Sophia.
The purpose of writing this is just to bring some perspective to a site upon which many of its members may not have known, or have forgotten, that women were once "on top" of human civilization. This poem is in no way anti male. Rather, it serves as a reminder of the divinity that resides within women everywhere, regardless of status, and despite how profane we may get from time to time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LJW_9XTycg