The Aztec name (Mictecacihuatl ) for the Divine Mother Death. She is related to the Hindu goddess of death, Kali.
Cronos
Saturn / Cronus is the God of time, the God of endings, the God of death. We think this is very negative, but in fact, Saturn represents something we very much need.
Cybele
(Greek: Κυβέλη Kybele) A symbol of the Divine Mother Kundalini. Among the Greeks she was known as Rhea, as METER THEON, “Mother of the Gods,” as Μήτηρ (Mētēr “Mother”), and as Μήτηρ Ὀρεία (“Mountain-Mother”). In Roman mythology, her equivalent was Magna Mater or “Great Mother.”
Daksha
A form of Brahma, and his son in the Puranas. But the Rig Veda states that “Daksha sprang from Aditi, and Aditi from Daksha”, which proves him to be a personified correlating Creative Force acting on all the planes. The Orientalists seem very much perplexed what to make of him; but Roth is nearer the truth than any, when saying that Daksha is the spiritual power, and at the same time the male energy that generates the gods in eternity, which is represented by Aditi. The Puranas, as a matter of course, anthropomorphize the idea, and show Daksha instituting “sexual intercourse on this earth”, after trying every other means of procreation. The generative Force, spiritual at the commencement, becomes of course at the most material end of its evolution a procreative Force on the physical plane; and so far the Puranic allegory is correct, as the Secret Science teaches that our present mode of procreation began towards the end of the third Root-Race.
