Syncretism as Sacred Weaving
- AD Brock Adams
- Mar 20
- 1 min read
This synthesis does not seek to dilute the traditions it draws from, but to reweave them into a unified tapestry, more whole than any of its isolated strands. The image of Mary as Theotokos—Mother of God—not only echoes but fulfills the ancient vision of Anu as the Womb of All. The rivers that flow from Danu’s sacred mountains are the same waters that feed the paadise of Eden, and is the one who blesses the baptismal streams of Christ. The Divine Feminine is not foreign to Christianity; it has only been hidden in its depths.
To recover this vision is to remember what was never lost—only veiled. In unveiling Her—whether as Anu, Danu, Mary, Sophia, or Brigid—we come into right relation with the mystery of God made manifest, God made flesh, God who is in the flow and the river.

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