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Celeste's version of 'she'...
Ok a bit more. I felt I really need to clarify something when I say Celeste as a 'she'.
I suspect it causes a lot of misogynistic types to go 'Pffft, 'SHE' I'm not afraid of no 'she'! What's she going to do? Kiss me to death?' Or other personal reasons that 'she'd be too weak, too kind, too lame for whatever reason.
So I realized I wasn't really describing what kind of 'she' she is. Think the regular usage of 'he' and 'she' as babbling brooks--'it' (all inclusive of any gender), as a good sized stream. Celeste's version is she/he/it like Niagara falls. All of the genders and SO much more.
I only say she, because the energy feels loving and deeply compassionate, but I've seen that energy as the 'he' version of Niagara falls--it's painfully powerful, demanding and capable of righteous anger bordering on rage as when he was thinking he might have to destroy a couple cities like he did Sodom and Gomorrah. His rage was based on the anti-humans destroying everything around them and driving his children into anti-human behaviors just to survive, and that it was pushing him to even have to consider doing it.
This being is huge and powerful beyond your wildest imaginings--not even a babbling brook 'she'.