Night Like darkness, the night signifies the pre-cosmogenic, pre-natal darkness preceding rebirth or
Night Like darkness, the night signifies the pre-cosmogenic, pre-natal darkness preceding rebirth or initiation and illumination, but it is also chaos; death; madness; disintegration; reversion to the foetal state of the world. Night is also, according to Hesiod, the ‘Mother of the Gods’, the enveloping, maternal aspect of the feminine power, usually symbolized by a female figure with a star-spangled veil, holding a child, one black (death) and one white (sleep), on either arm; or by the crescent moon, or poppies, or the owl, or black wings. As all-devouring time, day and night can be depicted as a white and a black rat. Going by night symbolism esotericism. [Source: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols by J.C. Cooper] -- source link
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