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The seed of Sophia. A hand-sculpted pinched porcelain ceremonial vessel. Sip from the sacred egg of the Lady in all her names, the source of creation of all cosmic and earthly life. Expand and open to the love of the great Mother during your rituals, ceremony, and celebration.

From Meggan Watterson, "The cosmic egg is the core symbol of the divine feminine's creative force. It is the spiritual motif found in the creation myths of countless cultures and civilizations. It represents a birth, a new beginning, or an expansion of life. In the Rig Veda, one of the oldest texts in any Indo-European language, the cosmos is described as a golden, egg-shaped womb. The entire universe is said to have emerged from it.

In Greek Mythology, the Orphic egg hatched the primordial hermaphroditic deity who created all the gods and goddesses. It is depicted as an egg with a serpent wrapped around it.

In Egyptian, Chinese, and Polynesian mythologies among many others, creation begins with an egg. And in the Christian tradition, Mary Magdalene used the egg to describe how life begins again after death.

In modern cosmology, it is believed that 13 billions years ago the entire mass of the universe was compressed into gravitational singularity, the so-called cosmic egg. And from that singularity, the universe expanded ever since to its current state and continues in this moment to expand further."

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The seed of Sophia. A hand-sculpted pinched porcelain ceremonial vessel. Sip from the sacred egg of the Lady in all her names, the source of creation of all cosmic and earthly life. Expand and open to the love of the great Mother during your rituals, ceremony, and celebration.

From Meggan Watterson, "The cosmic egg is the core symbol of the divine feminine's creative force. It is the spiritual motif found in the creation myths of countless cultures and civilizations. It represents a birth, a new beginning, or an expansion of life. In the Rig Veda, one of the oldest texts in any Indo-European language, the cosmos is described as a golden, egg-shaped womb. The entire universe is said to have emerged from it.

In Greek Mythology, the Orphic egg hatched the primordial hermaphroditic deity who created all the gods and goddesses. It is depicted as an egg with a serpent wrapped around it.

In Egyptian, Chinese, and Polynesian mythologies among many others, creation begins with an egg. And in the Christian tradition, Mary Magdalene used the egg to describe how life begins again after death.

In modern cosmology, it is believed that 13 billions years ago the entire mass of the universe was compressed into gravitational singularity, the so-called cosmic egg. And from that singularity, the universe expanded ever since to its current state and continues in this moment to expand further."

The seed of Sophia. A hand-sculpted pinched porcelain ceremonial vessel. Sip from the sacred egg of the Lady in all her names, the source of creation of all cosmic and earthly life. Expand and open to the love of the great Mother during your rituals, ceremony, and celebration.

From Meggan Watterson, "The cosmic egg is the core symbol of the divine feminine's creative force. It is the spiritual motif found in the creation myths of countless cultures and civilizations. It represents a birth, a new beginning, or an expansion of life. In the Rig Veda, one of the oldest texts in any Indo-European language, the cosmos is described as a golden, egg-shaped womb. The entire universe is said to have emerged from it.

In Greek Mythology, the Orphic egg hatched the primordial hermaphroditic deity who created all the gods and goddesses. It is depicted as an egg with a serpent wrapped around it.

In Egyptian, Chinese, and Polynesian mythologies among many others, creation begins with an egg. And in the Christian tradition, Mary Magdalene used the egg to describe how life begins again after death.

In modern cosmology, it is believed that 13 billions years ago the entire mass of the universe was compressed into gravitational singularity, the so-called cosmic egg. And from that singularity, the universe expanded ever since to its current state and continues in this moment to expand further."