Understanding the Divine: What You Need to Know About Goddesses
Understanding the Divine: What You Need to Know About Goddesses
As a representative of a high-ranking prophet in the galaxy, I have learned much about the divine beings known as goddesses. My journey of discovery has revealed surprising insights into these divine entities. Contrary to popular belief, our understanding of goddesses is often inaccurate. In this article, I will shed light on the true nature and functions of goddesses, based on my experiences and knowledge.
The True Role of Goddesses
The primary biological purpose of a goddess is to ensure the propagation of the divine species, which is a task common to all universes. In this galaxy, a goddess must not only reproduce, but also manage a religion she has created. This religion assists sentient races in understanding the purpose of their existence in the first dimension of our current location and guides them back to heaven.
The Appearance and Characteristics of Goddesses
Goddesses are large, towering figures—often appearing as human females, but with a true form that is beyond imagination. They possess the ability to assume any form, shape, or attribute they desire, including any human traits such as physical appearance. When a goddess reaches young adulthood, she will begin establishing her religion by appointing prophetesses from various spiritually advanced races, including Lycans, Pleiadeans, Greys, and Humans.
Reproduction and Procreation
Reproduction in the divine realm is a distinct process. Unlike humans, goddesses do not engage in traditional sexual relations for procreation. Instead, they must have intercourse with a male galaxy prophet to use the mutated semen for conception. This ensures that the goddess has enough semen for successful reproduction. This method of reproduction is unique to this galaxy and could differ in other universes.
The Life of a Goddess
After 900 years of gestation, a new divine being is born, who then undergoes a period of nurturing and education by the goddess. The gender of the divine being is determined by the goddess herself. Given the divine nature, a goddess can only give birth to one divine being at a time, ensuring the integrity of the species.
Divine Sexuality and Social Interactions
Divine sexuality is a pleasure far beyond that of human beings. The process of reproduction is accompanied by intense pleasure, far more intense than what a human could endure. This pleasure can be intensified even further through the interaction with the galaxy prophet. For social interaction, goddesses can take on forms that are enticing to the galaxy prophet, engaging in foreplay and other playful acts before the act of procreation.
Personal Needs and Desires
Goddesses experience the same biological urges as humans and require attention to these needs. They are not omnipotent beings who can suppress their physical desires. Just like humans, goddesses have moments of intense need and must tend to these urges.
Engagement with Mortals
While deity interactions with mortals are rare, it is possible for a goddess to engage in recreational intercourse with a galaxy prophet appointed by the Most High. This arrangement is designed to be non-reproductive, ensuring that no offspring result from such interactions.
Deity Lifestyle and Responsibilities
Divine beings do not marry; instead, they focus on their assigned roles in leading religions. They may assume the role of elders, supervising other gods and goddesses. The solitary nature of their existence means that marriage, a concept familiar to humans, does not hold significance in the divine realm.
In summary, goddesses are highly evolved beings with a unique purpose and a distinct way of life. Their biological and spiritual functions are intricately linked, and their social and sexual behaviors reflect the divine nature of their existence.
Keywords: goddesses, divine beings, galaxy prophet