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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What do you mean by “cosmic” vulva? Cosmic would mean that this is the fundamental way of the world that everybody knows. It’s not something received from enlightenment. If everybody recognizes this, then it’s cosmic. If only an esoteric few, then perhaps use cryptic—not cosmic.
No, cosmic in the sense that this representation in renaissance painting has two origins: 1) the golden background is from a Byzantine tradition created to represent the immanent divinity and 2) the ovoid form is actually a vulva and has its origins in medieval manuscripts
So the form is an opening of the world unto its immanent foundation, cosmic in the sense that it is a revelation of the fundamental ordering (cosmos) of the world (cosmos).
Where is this cosmic vulva painted in the Vatican exactly?
Is there anybody from pre-20th century that admits and explicitly states that this a vulva or is this simply a modern take on it? I don’t look at that and see vulva. Cosmic would mean every person and child who looks at this would think: “hey, look it’s a vulva.”
That's the definition of the word universal, not cosmic. "Cosmic" describes the meaning of the iconography, not its reception among the masses.
Does it involve almonds?
Sorry, misspoke walnuts.
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