Primitive Symbolism, as Illustrated in Phallic Worship: Or the Reproductive PrincipleG. Redway, 1885 - 68 Seiten |
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... writes , " led to the recognition of a masculine and feminine principle in all things spiritual or material . Every elemental force was divided into two , the parents of other forces . The active mind was masculine , the productive ...
... writes , " led to the recognition of a masculine and feminine principle in all things spiritual or material . Every elemental force was divided into two , the parents of other forces . The active mind was masculine , the productive ...
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... writes , " When Ammon , Ptah , Khem , Osiris , or Horus appear in ithyphallic guise , it is in their condition as the Demiurgus , by whom the worlds were made . " At Phila Osiris was worshipped as the generating cause , and Isis the ...
... writes , " When Ammon , Ptah , Khem , Osiris , or Horus appear in ithyphallic guise , it is in their condition as the Demiurgus , by whom the worlds were made . " At Phila Osiris was worshipped as the generating cause , and Isis the ...
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... writes Professor Williams , " was made to possess a double nature , or , in other words , two characters - one quiescent , the other active . The active was called his Sakti , and was personified as his wife , or the female half of his ...
... writes Professor Williams , " was made to possess a double nature , or , in other words , two characters - one quiescent , the other active . The active was called his Sakti , and was personified as his wife , or the female half of his ...
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... writes Dr. Ginsburg ( Moabite stone , page 43 ) , " the name Ashtar or Ashter means generative power , tied together , joined , coupled connubial contact , whilst Astarte is the feminine half or companion of the productive power . 99 ...
... writes Dr. Ginsburg ( Moabite stone , page 43 ) , " the name Ashtar or Ashter means generative power , tied together , joined , coupled connubial contact , whilst Astarte is the feminine half or companion of the productive power . 99 ...
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Seite 39 - A young man, near six feet high, performed the rites of Venus with a little girl about eleven or twelve years of age, before several of our people, and a great number of the natives, without the least sense of its being indecent or improper, but, as appeared, in perfect conformity to the custom of the place. Among the spectators were several women of superior rank, particularly...
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Seite 49 - ... licentiousness ; but it is impossible to believe that depravity of manners would ever have led among any people to the establishment of religious ceremonies. It is probable, on the contrary, that this custom was first introduced in times of simplicity, that the first thought was to honour the deity in the symbol of life which it has given us. Such a ceremony may have excited licentiousness among youths, and have appeared ridiculous to men of education in more refined, more corrupt, and more enlightened...
Seite 49 - A similar remark has been made by Voltaire. Speaking of the worship of Priapus, he says, " our ideas of propriety lead us to suppose that a ceremony which appears to us so infamous could only be invented by licentiousness ; but it is impossible to believe that depravity of manners would ever have led among any people to the establishment of religious ceremonies. It is probable, on the contrary, that this custom was first introduced in times...
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Seite 22 - ... household labours. A carpenter does the like homage to his hatchet, his adze, and other tools ; and likewise offers sacrifices to them. A Brahman does so to the style with which he is going to write ; a soldier to the arms he is to use in the field ; a mason to his trowel.
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Seite 47 - The reverence, as well as worship, paid to the phallus in the early ages had nothing in it which partook of indecency : all ideas connected with it were of a reverential and religious kind. When Abraham, as mentioned in Genesis, in asking his servant to take a solemn oath, makes him lay his hand on his parts of generation (in the common version, " under his thigh"), it was that he required as a token of his sincerity his placing his hand on the most revered part of his body ; as, at the present day,...