. Phallic worship : an outline of the worship of the generative organs, as being, or as representing, the Divine Creator, with suggestions as to the influence of the phallic idea on religious creeds, ceremonies, customs and symbolism, past and present. whom he servedand whose truth he assumed to reveal. Thus, Samuel, Ezekiel, and Daniel worshiped , Isaiah, and Hosea adored Jah. Joel ac-knowledged both Jah and El. Balaam adopted Beland Am. This is one of the keys to the prevalence of specialcults, and often enables the truth-seeker to determineotherwise daik questions. The Order op t
. Phallic worship : an outline of the worship of the generative organs, as being, or as representing, the Divine Creator, with suggestions as to the influence of the phallic idea on religious creeds, ceremonies, customs and symbolism, past and present. whom he servedand whose truth he assumed to reveal. Thus, Samuel, Ezekiel, and Daniel worshiped , Isaiah, and Hosea adored Jah. Joel ac-knowledged both Jah and El. Balaam adopted Beland Am. This is one of the keys to the prevalence of specialcults, and often enables the truth-seeker to determineotherwise daik questions. The Order op the Garter — the first of chiv-alry— is not a garter at all, but the garder or^keeper, the sacredest and secretest of womansarticle of clothing. It is, by esoteric interpretation, 204 MIDDLE-AGE AND MODERN PHALLISSI. unfolded to symbolize and emphasize the most exaltedfeminine virtue of chastity; and the one who worthilywins and wears this badge of knighthood should be thekeeper and defender of the purity of every woman wdioneeds his sympathy or his protection. It is the sistrumof Isis — the cestus or girdle of the immaculate vir-gin, the symbol of the divine woman which every manworsliips according to his idea of divinity and
Size: 1452px × 1720px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookidphallicworsh, bookyear1887