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andacus May 11 2009, 02:27:40 UTC
I'm confused. What is this worshiping you speak of?

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lillbet May 11 2009, 02:28:53 UTC
Brat got flowers from her hubs. :)

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andacus May 11 2009, 02:30:29 UTC
I know. I saw. I'm still confused.

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lillbet May 11 2009, 02:39:37 UTC
Today is Mother's Day. Mother's Day as we know it - where we celebrate our own mothers, with flowers, gifts, and cards - is relatively new, but annual celebrations to celebrate motherhood are an ancient practice.

The motherhood festivities have historically been in spring, the season of fertility. In ancient Egypt, there were celebrations to honor Isis, the loving mother-goddess, who is often shown in Egyptian art with the baby Horus at her breast, much like Mary and Jesus in later Christian iconography. The cult of the great mother-goddess Cybele began in Turkey and soon moved to Greece and Rome, and she was worshipped in some form for more than a thousand years. Her priestesses led wild celebrations, full of drinking, dancing, music, and all kinds of debauchery.

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