Was “Mother Goose” an anagram for “Mother Goddess”? Although Mother Goose is the polar opposite of Goddess -- profane, silly and inconsequential to the Goddess’s sacred and awesome profundity -- what better way to throw the Enemy off the track?
This excellent and concise article, “Mother Goose: A Scholarly Exploration," gives good reasons to suppose that Mother Goose was, indeed, none other than our Great Goddess in disguise.
3 comments:
ooh, wow! Thanks for the link Athana!
You are most welcome, andygrrl. Enjoy, enjoy!
You've never been around a goose, have you? They're smart, tough and will attack at the slightest provocation. I think they're an ass kicking symbol for the Goddess.
Also, I believe they are sacred to Hera.
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