For Perugino the Mother of God is also immanence and this here vulva opens onto the world itself.pic.twitter.com/jWQJB6XmsN
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Thanks for the link. I’ll read this tonight and do some further research. I have to say that I find it very hard to believe that any Christian person would openly profess Christ’s wounds or the BVM to have been symbolic of vulvae, especially anyone before the 20th century.
Read some female Christian mystics, especially Saint Theresa of Avila and her interpretation of the Canticle of Canticles which opens "The Interior Castle", you'll come across so pretty obvious sexual imagery used to express a mystical relationship with God.
They didn't feel they introduced lower elements such as human sexuality into the higher domain of religion, especially of mystical religion; but rather felt their experience of the divine was that of a redemption of all things human, that sexuality was redeemed not as sexuality
...but that it was sublimated and brought into God.
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