Ananke’s Promise
I
have recently been looking at the Goddess Ananke. Ananke and Her
consort Khronos, Khronos were primal energies emerging from
chaos, producing the world egg and then wrapping themselves
around it causing it to burst. Out of that egg came the world
and all that it contains. Just imagine, the world being formed
by two energies – those of Inevitability or Necessity and by
Time. How simple and yet how complex.
The story of Ananke and Khronos is large.
Those ancients who held onto this story were not speaking of
small things. This is the creation of a Universe. And yet, in
the theory of “as above – so below”, we can look and see Ananke
and Khronos at work in our lives all the time.
Time and Inevitability – perhaps everything
can be broken down into these two principles. With Time and
Inevitability, we are born, we age and we die. A life is led,
perhaps filled with love, perhaps many things. As children we
play and learn and eventually become adults. We marry. We have
children. Some step into careers and choose not to procreate,
rather putting their energies into work and other kinds of
relationships, still creating, just not procreating. Also, it is
possible that some of those lives will follow a darker path into
poverty, criminality, envy and greed. It is hard to know at
birth, the path that will be followed by a child. And yet there
is a certain amount of inevitability that when a child is born
into a life containing a dark poverty of spirit, that the child
may not thrive in healthy wholesome ways in adulthood.
Time and Inevitability – our days leading
to night, our summers leading to winter. Here we are, now facing
winter. Our summer has long ended, our winter is beginning, the
Inevitability of Time brings change. There is hope in that
because not only does summer end and winter begin - summer
returns. It is Inevitable!
That is the promise of Ananke. That while we may experience Darkness, the Light will return.
Ananke
and Khronos were the parents of the Moirae (or the Three Fates).
Moirae means “parts” or “shares.” It was believed that the
Moirae assigned each person their “fate” or their share in life.
These Three Fates were, Klotho, meaning Spinner – the one who
spins the threads of life, Lakhesis which means “apportioner of
lots” (one who measured the thread) and Atropos, meaning “she
who cannot be turned”or she who cut the thread. It was said that
at the birth of each man they appeared spinning, measuring, and
cutting the thread of life. Life was hard then, the gods of man
were stern and inflexible. Life was stern and inflexible.
We know now that life offers choice in how
we fill it. We live with Time. It is a constant. We live with
one certain Inevitability. In all of that lies choice in how we
live while we have life. We will have days of joy and days of
sorrow. We will have times to play and times, so filled with
stress, we will wonder why we continue. In those days of
darkness and even as we face the changing season and move into
winter, we know that summer returns. So too, will the light and
a return of love. That is the promise of Ananke.