September 20, 2008

So What's With the Flute Player?


Somehow.. somewhere I got into southwest design. I love it.. and anyone that has been in my house can attest to this. Well.. on this road of love.. I was introduced to Kokopelli... and I was drawn to him. So, I began to wonder why I liked him ... and did a little research.. especially when someone told me he was the fertility god.This is what I found... and to my relief he isn't known only as a fertility god.. but much more.. and I feel there are other reasons why I was drawn to him.. Whew :>)

"Known as a fertility god, prankster, healer and story teller, Kokopelli has been a source of wonder throughout the country for centuries. Kokopelli embodies the true American Southwest, and dates back over 3,000 years ago, when the first petroglyphs were carved. Although his true origins are unknown, this traveling, flute-playing Casanova is a sacred figure to many Southwestern Native Americans. Carvings of this hunch-backed flute-playing figure have been found painted and carved into rock walls and boulders throughout the Southwest.

There are many myths of the famous Kokopelli. One of which is that he traveled from village to village bringing the changing of winter to spring; melting the snow and bringing about rain for a successful harvest. It is also said that the hunch on his back depicted the sacks of seeds and songs he carried. Legend also has it that the flute playing also symbolized the transition of winter to spring. Kokopelli’s flute is said to be heard in the spring’s breeze, while bringing warmth. It is also said that he was the source of human conception. Legend has it, everyone in the village would sing and dance throughout the night when they heard Kokopelli play his flute. The next morning, every maiden in the village would be with child.

Whatever the true meaning of Kokopelli is, he has been a source of music making and dancing, and spreading joy to those around him. Even today, Kokopelli, with his hunchback and flute, is always welcome in our homes."

2 comments:

Andee said...

I can't SEE a kokopelli without thinking of YOU!! Hee hee! :)

MaryCuth said...

I've heard that if you play with a guy's flute. . . you're gonna get pregnant! ;)