Maybe you can dress up as a Cunt! The word cunt comes from the Proto Indo-European languages, and in India the word Kundi or Cunti was actually a name for the Great Goddess also known as Yoni of the Uni-verse.
"Other words coming from the same source are "cunabula", a cradle or first abode, "Cunina," a Roman Goddess who protected children in the cradle, "cuntipotent, having all powerful cunt-magic, "cunicle", a hole or passage, "cundy"; a culvert; also cunning, kenning and ken meaning knowledge, learning, insight, remembrance and wisdom. In ancient writings the meaning of the word was synonymous with "woman".
Kunda : Saharan, Goddess of the Kuntahs a tribe who traced their beginnings to "the cleft of the Goddess". Kundas were children begotten out of wedlock and were considered divine gifts of the Goddess Kunda."
How about a witch? Witch covens in Europe worshiped a Great Mother/Goddess deity, triple deity, until they were deemed competition to the other religion spreading namely Christianity at the time. Witch covens had 13 members (majority usually female), and if you note Jesus had 12 apostles and with himself it was 13... The number 13 is the number of lunar months in a year (until someone decided to butcher the calendar) and female menstruation comes... Druids had lunar calendars for instance. Friday was a day named after Freyja, the Norse goddess. Friday the 13 is my fave day!
How about dressing up as Nature? Slavic countries used to worship a Great Goddess, an All Mother called "Mother Earth" and the people would confess their sins into a hole in the ground they would dig up and relieve their "souls". Along came propaganda over time and most of her worshiping was banned and/or deemed as "evoking demons." You do still have female "witches" there to this day tho.
How about dressing up as a demon? The word demon comes from Ancient Greek daimon which meant "soul companion." Witches in Europe communicated with the individual "soul" or "soul companion" of someone in pain, illness, hardship to ask/see what was wrong and heal them with herbs, recommendations, rituals (sort of a psychological suggestion), and "prayers", dancing, or brews. The propaganda against them showed them in drawings and tales as brewing as "demons" and "devils" fly around their kettles. Going for healing and advice to a witch, costed you less money and they usually got the job done right unlike the ever so wise doctors at the time. Pick one; blood letting or a herb? I wonder what we do today in medicine... lel.
How about a Harlot?
"Horae : Multi Cultural, Known in Persia as "houris", in Egypt as "Ladies of the Hour", in Babylon as "harines". Semetics called them "whores" after Hor (meaning a hole) who was the ancestress of the Horites. In Greece the Horae were Aphrodite's celestial nymphs, who performed the Dances of the Hours, acted as midwives to the Gods and inspired earthly Horae (harlot priestesses) to train men in Sexual Mysteries. The dance the hora was based on the priestesses' imitation of the zodiacal circling of "hours". Time-keeping is known as horology because of the systems devised by these ancient priestesses of the Goddess. The Horae were called "fair ones, begetters of all things, who in appointed order bring on day and night, summer and winter, so as to make months and years grow full." The Vestal Virgins serving in the temples of Vesta and Hestia in Greece and Rome were originally harlot-priestesses. The temples of Aphrodite at Eryx, Corinth and Cyprus were served by a thousand sacred harlots apiece. The promiscuous priestess-shamans of Japan were called Holy Mothers. Every Babylonian woman prostituted herself in the temple before marriage. The original meaning of the word prostitute is "unmarried woman". Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets. . .Walker, B."
How about the Devil? In some paintings and tarot cards you may see the Devil with... Boobies. Oh la la, take the wheel, Lucifer! The word devil comes ancient Indo-European word Devi which means Goddess and is still used in India today to mean both Goddess and women. It is also from the word Devi we get the words divine and divinity. And why oh why is Lucifer the Bright Star or Venus planet?
For more info and sources; Barbara Walker's Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets, Max Dashu's articles, books, presentations
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