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Have you ever heard of the Peshitta? It is the Holy Scripture known as a standard version of the Bible in Syriac traditional churches, as well as Orthodox Churches. And guess what ? That ancient language describes the Holy Spirit as feminine. Referred to as "she," and "Mother," we can learn that God is both the masculine and feminine aspects. The fullness of the deity in my mind would consist of both aspects of a loving being.
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Have you ever heard of the Peshitta? It is the Holy Scripture known as a standard version of the Bible in Syriac traditional churches, as well as Orthodox Churches. And guess what ? That ancient language describes the Holy Spirit as feminine. Referred to as "she," and "Mother," we can learn that God is both the masculine and feminine aspects. The fullness of the deity in my mind would consist of both aspects of a loving being.