Nu Kua, Dragon Goddess of Love
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Chinese Creation Goddess
The dragon goddess Nü-Kua (also referenced as Nu Gua, Nu-Kua) emerged from the heavens to see the remains of P'an Ku. Described as a beautiful creature, half-woman half-dragon, she roamed the Earth and marvelled at its beauty.
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If you are interested in learning more, please visit the original, expanded article entitled The Dragon and Creation: Reclaiming the Sacred in Our Lives by Susanne Iles http://www.susanneiles.com/essaycreate.html
Nu Kua, Chinese Creation Goddess
The Cosmic Egg
In the beginning, according to Chinese mythology, there was a cosmic egg filled with the darkness of chaos. A giant named P'an Ku was formed in the chaos and he slept, while developing, for eighteen thousand years. When he awakened he broke the egg and the darkness poured out, as well as the light which had been hidden by the chaos. The dark pieces fell and created the Earth, while the bright fragments joined together and floated up creating the heavens. Fearing chaos would return if the brightness above fell into the darkness below, P'an Ku made it his mission to keep the sky and Earth apart until he was certain the world was safe. Foundation
P'an Ku
Nu Kua Emerged from the Heavens
The Origins of Love
Art and Passion
The Gift of Creation
Upon realizing we have been animated by the Divine breath and given the gift of creation, we are empowered to evolve spiritually while still maintaining respect for the body of P'an Ku, our earthly home.
Would You Like to Learn More?
- Nu Kua (Dedication)
- From Abrahadabra.com, Redefining the Art & Science of Hermeticism. A fascinating glimpse at Nu Kua and the Four Pillars.
- I Ching
- The I Ching at Sacred-texts.com
- Nu Kua
- Chinese divine foremother of humans
- Nu Gua
- The Chinese creator goddess who created the first humans from yellow earth, after Heaven and Earth had separated.
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Nu Kua, Original Painting by Susanne Iles
For more information on the original painting Nu Kua, Chinese Creation Goddess by Susanne Iles please visit:http://www.susanneiles.com/nukua.html
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lasertek
Apr 4, 2011 @ 9:32 pm | delete
- Great information! This is the first time I have read & heard about P'an Ku & Nu Kua. Thanks for sharing.
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stefanruse
Dec 29, 2010 @ 11:22 am | delete
- Great and informative lens. Alot of new information for me. Thank you.
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republicindecency
Nov 29, 2010 @ 10:23 am | delete
- Hi Susanne,
I am an artist-activist living in Toronto, Canada. My America collaborator are working on premiering a experiential performance called How To Survive While in Exile.
I am currently researching Chinese myths/tales that involve rescue from drowning or floods. Aside from Nua Gua, are there others you know of?
Your help would be much appreciated.
Best,
Coman
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