Awakening the Goddess: Cupid’s Call for Spiritual Sexuality on Ckiara Nation
On Ckiara Nation, the enchanting host Goddess Ckiara invites Cupid, a mystic and storyteller from Love on Lockdown, to dive into the often-hidden legacy of the divine feminine and the sacred essence of sexuality. Their spontaneous, laptop-recorded chat takes a deep look at pre-colonial goddess worship, the intricacies of patriarchal conspiracies, and the transformative power of forgiveness. With Cupid’s insights from ancient artifacts and Ckiara’s personal journey from religious trauma to self-acceptance, they passionately advocate for restoring balance through spiritual awakening. This article, divided into seven sections, unpacks their vision for a matriarchal revival, boldly challenging modern shame and celebrating sexuality as a divine force.
Cupid’s Mystical Mission
Cupid, who describes himself as an author, storyteller, and a “part fairy,” teams up with Ckiara Nation to uplift the divine feminine, drawing inspiration from Ckiara’s conversations with influential figures like Katrina Sisowa. Since his awakening in 2010 and the launch of his YouTube channel in 2012, Cupid has delved into ancient cultures, revealing how goddess worship was overshadowed by patriarchal religions around 1500 BC. His comedy show, Love on Lockdown, cleverly uses humor to share awakening messages, even after facing the loss of a celebrity endorser to a heart attack. With a playful yet deep approach rooted in earth magic and mysticism, Cupid’s work beautifully aligns with Ckiara’s mission to restore matriarchal values.
The Erasure of the Great Goddess
Cupid’s research shows that before 1500 BC, cultures around the world—from the Yoruba to the Aztecs—held the mother goddess in high regard. This truth has been somewhat hidden by the influences of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Since 2018, ancient artifacts and symbols have been examined, revealing a widespread tradition of goddess worship that was suppressed to strengthen patriarchal dominance. Ckiara points out that mainstream narratives often dismiss this evidence as mere conspiracy, but the hieroglyphs and deities from pre-colonial societies clearly celebrated a variety of genders and sexualities. They argue that this erasure contributes to the modern shame surrounding LGBTQ identities and sexual expression, which are wrongly portrayed as something “new.”
Sexuality as Sacred Energy
The podcast presents sexuality as a powerful spiritual force, originating from the sacral chakra’s “ojas,” which is this vibrant orange energy located just below the navel that drives our creativity and connections. Cupid shares that every interaction we have is sacred, a belief deeply rooted in Sanskrit traditions and the fifth house of astrology, which ties together children and creativity. Ckiara, drawing inspiration from Taoism, emphasizes that sexual feelings are at the very heart of life, enduring until our last breath, and challenges the notion that they are sinful as some religious teachings suggest. By shaming this natural part of ourselves, society inflicts psychological harm, creating a rift between individuals and their divine essence.
Pre-Colonial Gender and Sexual Diversity
Ckiara and Cupid shine a light on how pre-colonial cultures embraced multiple genders and intersex deities, pushing back against today’s rigid binary norms. Take the Yoruba Orishas, Aztec gods, and Mayan figures, for instance—they often represented dual or fluid sexes, as seen in ancient hieroglyphs and artifacts. This rich historical tapestry challenges the idea that homosexuality or transgender identities are merely European imports, a narrative that’s often pushed in mainstream discussions. The podcast takes a hard look at the imbalance created by ignoring these truths, making a case for the importance of honoring all genders—beyond just male and female—as a way to mend societal rifts.
Patriarchal Manipulation and Hidden Magic
Cupid suggests that there’s an elite group, almost like an “Illuminati,” that uses media and symbols to keep goddess worship under wraps and maintain their grip on power. He points to Christine Lagarde’s numerology speech at a world economic forum as proof of these elites engaging in secretive practices that the general public isn’t aware of. Projects like CERN, rumored to have an earth-tilting magnet, serve as further examples of this manipulation. Ckiara chimes in, referencing ancient texts such as the Emerald Tablets, which imply that non-human entities have a hand in shaping humanity. Together, they call for a stand against these forces, encouraging everyone to reclaim their magic and spiritual truths for a collective awakening.
Healing Through Forgiveness and Acceptance
Ckiara opens up about her journey from a strict Christian upbringing, where she faced corporal punishment and feelings of sexual shame, to a place of healing sparked by her mother’s heartfelt apology. This moment of forgiveness helped to mend her childhood wounds, showcasing just how powerful it can be. Cupid highlights forgiveness as a vital step toward collective healing, while also advocating for a shift in how society views the sacredness of sexuality. By moving away from shame-based teachings that label arousal as sinful, individuals can learn to appreciate their senses—whether it’s the scent of a favorite perfume or the beauty around them—as affirmations of their true selves.
A Call for Collaboration and Awakening
Even after losing his network deal, Cupid is determined to keep Love on Lockdown alive. He’s suggesting weekly collaborations with Ckiara to help spread her message even further. Instead of getting caught up in a competitive media mindset, they’re all about cooperative networking, just like the big networks that support each other. Their vision highlights the divine feminine, calling for respect for all energies—whether feminine, masculine, or anything in between—without slapping on labels like “feminist.” Through a mix of comedy, research, and personal anecdotes, they’re working to tame humanity’s wild side (think of carbon’s 666 structure), nurturing compassion and a matriarchal revival to bring back balance.
Conclusion
Ckiara Nation with Cupid is a lively invitation to awaken the divine feminine and celebrate sexuality as a sacred, creative energy. Cupid’s exploration of pre-colonial goddess worship, combined with Ckiara’s journey of healing from religious trauma, reveals how patriarchal forces have obscured ancient wisdom. Their critique of elite manipulation—ranging from media propaganda to CERN’s mysterious projects—calls for a resistance rooted in spiritual reclamation. By promoting forgiveness, embracing gender diversity, and fostering collaborative networks, they dream of a world where love replaces shame, and every human connection is cherished as divine. This matriarchal revival encourages us to heal, create, and flourish.
Key Points from Ckiara Nation Podcast with Cupid
- Divine Feminine Advocacy
Cupid, a male storyteller and mystic, champions the divine feminine and matriarchy, inspired by Ckiara and her guests.
He believes restoring goddess worship is crucial for societal balance and spiritual awakening. - Goddess Worship Erased
Pre-1500 BC, global cultures revered the mother goddess, a truth suppressed by patriarchal religions like Judaism and Christianity.
Cupid’s research since 2018 uncovered artifacts and symbols affirming this universal goddess tradition. - Sexuality as Spiritual
Sexuality, tied to the sacral chakra’s “ojas,” is a sacred, creative force driving human connection and spirituality.
Cupid views every human interaction as a spiritual act, countering shame-based religious narratives. - Pre-Colonial Gender Diversity
Ancient cultures, including Yoruba, Aztec, and Mayan, recognized multiple genders and intersex deities, not just binary sexes.
This historical acceptance challenges modern claims that LGBTQ identities are new or unnatural. - Patriarchal Manipulation
Patriarchal forces, possibly an “Illuminati-type” group, use media and symbols to suppress goddess worship and maintain control.
They promote distress and dependency, denying the masses access to magic and spiritual power. - Earth Magic in Pyramids
Cupid believes pyramids were built with earth magic, citing incantations (not hieroglyphs) inside, as per Discovery Channel findings.
This supports his view that ancient knowledge, tied to goddesses, was hidden by modern narratives. - Numerology in Power Structures
Christine Lagarde’s public use of numerology at a global economic forum reveals elites’ belief in mystical practices.
Cupid argues they use such knowledge secretly while dismissing it for the masses. - CERN’s Hidden Agenda
CERN’s large magnet, rumored to tilt the earth or open gateways, exemplifies elites’ secretive use of esoteric technology.
Cupid sees this as part of a broader manipulation to control global consciousness. - Media Propaganda
Mainstream media spreads propaganda, ignoring truths like the CDC’s lenient COVID-19 voting guidelines during quarantine.
Cupid uses comedy on Love on Lockdown to counter this with awakening messages. - Saturn-Jupiter Conjunction
The 2020 Saturn-Jupiter conjunction in Aquarius marks a significant shift in power, unlike past conjunctions linked to presidential deaths.
Hollywood’s Dark Crystal and Twin Peaks foreshadowed its transformative impact. - Healing Through Forgiveness
Ckiara’s mother’s apology for strict religious upbringing healed childhood wounds, showing forgiveness’s power.
Cupid emphasizes forgiveness as essential for personal and collective healing. - Sexuality’s Core Essence
In Taoism, sexual feelings are life’s core, persisting until death, not sinful as religious dogma claims.
Shame around these natural sensations causes psychological harm and societal imbalance. - Religious Trauma
Ckiara’s strict Christian upbringing, with corporal punishment, instilled shame about natural sexual feelings.
Her mother’s apology acknowledged this harm, aiding Ckiara’s emotional recovery. - Humanity as the Beast
Humans, made of carbon (666: six protons, neutrons, electrons), act as beasts by destroying the earth, per Cupid.
Taming this nature requires divine feminine energy, compassion, and self-awareness. - Non-Human Entities
Ancient texts, including the Bible, suggest non-human entities disguise themselves as people, influencing destructive acts.
Ckiara’s mother echoes this, noting possession in killers’ eyes, per survivor accounts. - Networking for Change
Cupid proposes weekly collaborations with Ckiara to promote her message, rejecting competitive media mindsets.
He believes cooperative networking, like major networks, amplifies transformative voices. - Unbalanced Gender Dynamics
Society’s male-female divide ignores pre-patriarchal gender diversity, creating imbalance.
Cupid advocates respecting both feminine and masculine energies without rigid labels. - Comedy as Awakening Tool
Love on Lockdown uses comedy to spread spiritual and social awakening, despite losing a celebrity endorser to a heart attack.
Cupid persists with his YouTube channel to challenge mainstream narratives. - Sacred Human Connections
Every human interaction, per Cupid, is sacred, emanating from the sacral chakra’s creative energy.
This view reframes sexuality and relationships as divine, not shameful. - Resistance to Control
Cupid urges resistance against elites who hoard magical knowledge, using it to manipulate society.
Embracing goddess worship and spiritual truths can dismantle their control and restore balance.
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