Category: Introductory
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Solomon and the goddess
Let us look at perhaps one of his most famous poetic texts regarding the goddess, an excerpt from the Song of Solomon. Literal readers are oblivious to what is actually being expressed here and believe this is about carnal love between him and a woman. I beg to differ.
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Concretizing the map: symbolic deconstruction
The association with the mountain region or a valley might not be immediately obvious to those that are new to sacred anatomy. In ancient thought the body was regarded as the sacred landscape, a miniature of the cosmos and all it’s forces
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The temple in man
When people living in the first century heard sayings such as ‘born of a virgin’ they knew exactly what that meant. And it had nothing to do with a human female magically giving birth, nor did it have anything to do with star-lore except as a marker
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The key to the mysteries
I can only conclude that there really ever has existed one religion in the world, which has been adapted and re-shaped for relevance throughout countless ages. But with the loss of the great libraries, both in Egypt, Palmyra and Persia (just to mention a few that perished within a relatively short period of time leading…