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Manisfestation of a Faerie-myth!

       
covers on popular magazines

There are some people reporting on the celestial Goddess Of The South-Sea
connecting the rainbow-colors. Some other go through "Her" negative sign-aspect,
or the enlightened manifesto, and one individual does "see the Goddess for real". Next
to nobody does know a thing about the fountain-head, about Her origins, descent, knowing
in point of fact Her manifestation has to be immensely intense, breathtaking and very aware.
The tale about the bad spirit/virgin of doom/green daimon goes round and round, ev'rywhere.
Yet most of the informative paragraphs shows up an almost humane (!) and helpful character!
Many Javanese tell about Her possible existence or apparition, "the phantom along the Ja-
vanese South-coast shore", without any hesitation, or being shy, Without much ado these
tales we can read within the magazines pertinent to magic, mystics, mystery, spiri-
tuality, occultism, fantasy etc. Even the more political-aimed, sensation-seeking
week-papers/reviews, and brochures for travel-trips may be making a point
of the "alive" myths, and legends about the Goddess Of The South-Sea.

 

panorama-view from the Gunung Kidul/Southern-Mountains to the hotel-complex of
PURI RATU KIDUL, QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
Parangtritis and Parangkesuma
 

Along the South-coast all over the Indian Ocean/Southern-Sea it is blowing a gale to the
black lava-beaches and the limestone mountains of the Java-shore. The mass-of-ocean
used to be dangerous to life, also because of the undercurrent-powers of enormously
pulling, tugging and sucking. Don't go for a swim, every try to take a bath is being
!!!strictly prohibited!!!
Anyway the waves crash against the shore will scare the hell out of you... The
Javanese know very well to keep alive the tales and are willingly by telling
all kind of vivid stories about those "unfortunates" finding a watery grave
within the Samudra Kidul/Southern Ocean. Yes, they impute the huge
strength with Mother Nature's, to the Javanese the
SOUTH-SEA GODDESS SANG DÈWI RATU KIDUL...
The boiling mass-of-sea produced a lot of myths and legends towards the Javanese people.
They have learned about the scenery of Mother Nature and raised their own myths and
legends about the inconceivable violence of nature along the South-coast,lead by the
very mysterious divine female aspect!
They do understand the spiritual, cosmic aspect; the one Western people run after
nowaday, going to waste. The alliance with Mohammedan Islam, the Hinduism
and Christianity indissolubly does belong within the scenery of nature!

View upon pearl-growings banks within the Indian Ocean from Rinca-Island
...the two-within-one...the one-within-two...
...grotesque...bizar...immens...gigantic...
...mobile...sparkling...shining...and...
...above all very very womanly...
...also perilous...dangerous...
...majestic...royal...and...
...Her
greenintimate...
...and sea-blue...
...sed'p malam...
...the scent of...
...melathi's...
...belongs...
...to Her...
...All!...
...

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Touch of a very alive Javanese Fairie-Tale!

           
covers with childres's books

She used to be the Mystical Bride of the rulers of Center-Java, with a commencement by the
founders of the second Mataram-Empire. These founders, Panembahan Sénopati (1586-1601)
and his grandson Sultan Agung (1613-1645), have been of a great historical importance.
They seeked out the South-coast of Java to accomplish one meeting with the
GODDESS OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN, SANG DÈWI RATU KIDUL
It is told both personalities spend some nights together with the Heavenly
Spirit-Queen within Her underwater Palace, residing into the depths of the
Indian Ocean. In this Realm the breathtaking beauty of the
Spirit-Queen shines reigning with spirits,
demons, nymphs and all creatures out of the mysterious obscure underworld!
This fairie-alike tale testifies to a very thoroughgoing symbolic meaning, of which not
a single soul has some acquintance with or knows a possible origine.
Each engagement, each contract, each commitment with the
GODDESS OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN, SANG DÈWI RATU KIDUL
has an own story, tale and fantasy, to the Javanese a very true "touch by the Goddess".
Most of it that means there is a need for a mystical source with a search for an experience
going inward and a behind, cannot be done in any other way, of the quest of human nature...