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Earth Mother Quotes

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Vera Nazarian
“Some women seem so voluptuous in every sense, richly bountiful and fertile with generous gifts of plenty, sensual and confident in their female strength that they are called "earth mothers."

That’s how some days feel—when they are bountiful and fertile with the power of our imagination.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

Tamara Rendell
“Body of Earth, body of woman
call unto the stars
Carry �
as the river which carries the touch of the forest
� carry Earth unto sky
Enliven within my body of woman
union with Earth, union with sky
I am daughter of stars
a clear river of light
My soul, it is flowing
unto body of woman,
body of Earth woven with light”
Tamara Rendell, Realm of the Witch Queen

Robin McKinley
“She thought, I need no cup. I am Chalice. I am filling with the grief and hurt and fear of my demesne; the shattered earthlines weigh me down; I am brimming with the needs of my people.”
Robin McKinley, Chalice

Natasha Rendell
“The world is a beautiful place
A beautiful energy space
to exist within as a visitor

It is a joyous experience
But when you get tied up in it and locked in
it can become
a beautiful prison

It is important to realise that you do not
really own anything here

You borrow it from the Earth Mother
You are grateful for it
Always remember you are a visitor”
Natasha Rendell, Nathon's Keys to Freedom

Richard Powers
“The boy thinks: Something slow and purposeful wants to turn every human building into soil.”
Richard Powers, The Overstory

Neil Mach
“The earth mother
Loves circles to complete �
So all aspects of life
must be lived”
Neil Mach, The Bedevilment of Bertie Lunn

Tamara Rendell
“I feel as though the ocean longs to hold me.â€� She looked up at Keelan, trying to read his attitude. “I long to touch the ocean. I look at the sky and yearn to be within the vapours and colours that it exists within, and I feel that it calls for me also. I push my hands into the soil, and I feel that the Earth wants to take me in â€� like a seed or a cutting from a tree â€� and grow me.”
Tamara Rendell, Realm of the Stag King