Maestra Afrodita

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Brief Biography

Master Aphrodite

In a traditional peasant house in the village of Las Flores in Guapotá, Santander, on November 8, 1950, Mrs. María Cabezas gave birth to Omaira Calderón; a family of humble extraction, of noble lineage, of good people.

Her early years are surrounded by much need because “violence” had already begun in Colombia, a period characterized by extremely brutal selective murders, massacres, destruction of private property and forced displacement; the wind smelled of gunpowder and death everywhere as in the war of a thousand days, fifty years earlier.

This era marked a precedent in the young Omaira; a kind of self-determinism in the midst of a difficult and insecure life with few probabilities; a time when being born a woman was not very well regarded by a society that completely annulled them: the government needed men to defend the “homeland”, families needed men to take care of the few belongings from looting and cattle rustling, a time when men were born to die, not because of the indissoluble predestination linked to existence, but because they were enlisted to go to war and without the possibility of seeing their loved ones again, as perhaps happened to Omaira’s father who never came back.
Disappearances were frequent and people, instead of looking for their relatives, opted to go to church and order a mass so that the soul of the deceased would not continue wandering in the world of the living, but would find its way to the afterlife and reach the “eternal rest”.

Well, young Omaira was very cautious; she knew that almost everyone has an emotional baggage of dogmas and beliefs sometimes somewhat irrational and that is why perhaps all humans without exception are highly susceptible to deception especially by some fallacious people who perceiving this fact take advantage of people and end up telling selective truths or exaggerated truths that are nothing more than biased presentations towards their own interests to persuade others of their “truth”.

That is why she refused to go to the church where they blessed the weapons of the Popol and preferred to congregate with the disciples of Ellen Gould Harmon who proclaimed the message of peace building from the inside of each person, and paraphrased Simon Peter’s teacher saying: we must first cleanse the inside of the body, so that the outside also may be cleansed.

becomes clean. War is gestated in the belly, runs through the blood, and inflames the brain and excites the thoughts of man.

In her youth she learned the trades of the home: embroidering, washing, tending the domestic animals and cooking for the workers who extracted the panela; these skills allowed her to be employed to contribute with a little manna that accompanied by her presence filled the home with joy, not only for her angelic beauty, but also for her virtues, for her talents and special gifts. Perhaps one of the most interesting characteristics of young Omaira is her ability to foresee events in advance, a kind of mystical intuition that allowed her to know at an early age the name of the man to whom she would unite her will by a divine design, and although she always knew it, she could only understand it the day her verolitic complexion paled when the name of Luis Gustavo Morales reached her ears. Nerves embraced her, she could not get over her surprise. She fully knew that it was a determination of the living God.

From this union six children were born, all of them at seven months of gestation: Joav, Avner, Adriel, Diana, Ada and Eldad. With the arrival of the first born, the diffusion and expansion of the doctrine began; these three were the founders of Taoism in Colombia and became known by their spiritual names: the V. Master Kelium Zeus, the V. Master Aphrodite and the V. Master Aphrodite. Master Aphrodite and V. Master Joav.

Master Aphrodite is the most representative woman of Taoism in Colombia; her courageous spirit, her faith and her love for the doctrine captivated the imagination of poets and composers who today sing the most beautiful songs and hymns of praise to the distinguished representative of love.
Her heroic work caught the attention of the famous Colombian writer Yuilvattior (Marcos F. Sanchez) who wrote the facts that immortalize her name in a book entitled Aphrodite, Goddess of the Cosmos.

Her name occupies the first place of the martyrs of Taoism for being the first woman to die scourged by the persecution that forced her to go into exile and live in solitude, separated from her husband and children until August 13, 2010 when she left her body.

Her death gave rise to one of the most extensive rituals in the Sakro Akuarius Plant Temple: the endecha to Mother Aphrodite. A living temple composed of 138 people who wore the seven chakras of the temple while doing the rune RAHAV, accompanied by twenty musicians who played seven hymns and a security group that also assisted the people during the wreath. There were thirty-three continuous endechas where more than twenty thousand people received the spiritual name.
The V. Master Samael granted a general pardon for the crimes against the father and the mother and unveiled the elemental intercessor, an angel mediator, guardian and assistant of the one who carries it.

SYMBOLS.

The V. Master Samael Joav Wator Wehor ordered to build in the Vegetal Temple Sakro Akuarius a replica of the emblematic pyramid of Chichen Itza where the ashes of the V. Master Aphrodite rest. Master Aphrodite; this pyramid represents the superior sexuality and the work that her progenitor did to elevate and mutate the waters of life to gestate in her womb the Pyramidal Avatars.
Also on the ara sakra of the temple there is a stone on which rests an alveolus and on this an oval marble slab on which rests a barrel containing the Barque of Rahav and the ashes of some monks. The boat symbolizes the ship in which Aphrodite travels carrying a message of salvation and the amphora with the sweetness and love that men need to be cured of the deadly hatred that causes wars.

TITLE OF DIGNITY

In honor of the V. Master Aphrodite, the V. Master Samael grants an appointment to the women with the most spiritual purity and chastity; a title of dignity called RAHAV VINAH; the Rahav Vinah officiates at the side of the Rabbi in the main ceremonies of the temple.

In the ritual of the feeding, the prayer that is made to bless the food, the following fragment is found:

People of God, eat always this food […] giving thanks to the omnipotent God maker of all food.
I am tortured by the hunger of the earth, I am tortured by the beings that die of hunger, I am tortured by the souls that die of thirst, I am tortured by the bitterness of souls. Oh that they had the sweetness of honey that sweetens the soul! One dies of thirst in the ocean of life for not knowing how to drink from this ocean.
Oh that men knew how to elevate the water that is drunk! The water of life is difficult to drink and not everyone can enjoy its goodness. As often as the water rises, so often does it threaten to descend. It must rise at all times.
Aphrodite!
Fountain of living waters where many have quenched their thirst; troubled waters where many have drowned forever.
Keep these texts for the children of God and for the children of men and earth in future times.
V. Master Kelium Zeus.

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