In the cold pit of insomnia, I found this. It’s a fifth century AD Gnostic hymn from Nag-Hammadi in Middle Egypt that seems to sum up (at least for me) the glorious contradictions faced by the worshipped Pro-Domme:
“I am She whom one honours and disdains.
I am the Saint and the prostitute.
I am the virgin and the wife.
I am knowledge and I am ignorance.
I am strength and I am fear.
I am Godless and I am the Greatness of God”
(Image below yoinked from here.)

