Author: Alexander Wilder
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781589637184
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
This book contains Phallic Worship by Hodder M. Westropp and Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity by C. Staniland Wake (with an introduction, additional notes, and an appendix by Alexander Wilder M.D.). Both were papers read before the Anthropological Society of London on April 5th, 1870. The black & white drawings of ancient phallic (sexual) symbols highlight the authors' exposition of phallism in ancient pagan religions, the Bible and Christianity. The papers cover ancient India, Egypt, Greece & Rome, the Near East and early Judaism. The "phallic theory" of religion was an idea which captured a lot of attention in the early to mid 19th-century. The Victorian rediscovery of, and fascination with, sex worship underlays some forms of modern occultism.
Phallism in Ancient Worships
Author: Alexander Wilder
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781589637184
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
This book contains Phallic Worship by Hodder M. Westropp and Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity by C. Staniland Wake (with an introduction, additional notes, and an appendix by Alexander Wilder M.D.). Both were papers read before the Anthropological Society of London on April 5th, 1870. The black & white drawings of ancient phallic (sexual) symbols highlight the authors' exposition of phallism in ancient pagan religions, the Bible and Christianity. The papers cover ancient India, Egypt, Greece & Rome, the Near East and early Judaism. The "phallic theory" of religion was an idea which captured a lot of attention in the early to mid 19th-century. The Victorian rediscovery of, and fascination with, sex worship underlays some forms of modern occultism.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781589637184
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
This book contains Phallic Worship by Hodder M. Westropp and Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity by C. Staniland Wake (with an introduction, additional notes, and an appendix by Alexander Wilder M.D.). Both were papers read before the Anthropological Society of London on April 5th, 1870. The black & white drawings of ancient phallic (sexual) symbols highlight the authors' exposition of phallism in ancient pagan religions, the Bible and Christianity. The papers cover ancient India, Egypt, Greece & Rome, the Near East and early Judaism. The "phallic theory" of religion was an idea which captured a lot of attention in the early to mid 19th-century. The Victorian rediscovery of, and fascination with, sex worship underlays some forms of modern occultism.
Ophiolatreia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phallicism
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phallicism
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Phallism
Author: Hargrave Jennings
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crosses
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crosses
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Ancient Symbol Worship
Author: Hodder Michael Westropp
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phallicism
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
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ISBN:
Category : Phallicism
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Is It God's Word
Author: Joseph Wheless
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 160206248X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
Is the Bible the word of God? This classic of atheistic literature has the answer, and it's a loud and profound NO! American writer JOSEPH WHELESS (1868-1950) employs all the tools of the logician, from the self-evidence of reason to the words of the very proponents of the attitudes he strives to dismiss, to condemn Christianity as nonsense. Wheless roundly debunks. . the patriarchs and the covenants of Yahweh . the wonders of the Exodus . the forty years in the wilderness . the "ten commandments" and the "law" . the "conquest" of the promised land . the holy priests and prophets of Yahweh . the "prophecies" of Jesus Christ . the inspired "harmony of the Gospels" . the Christian "plan of salvation" . and more. This is a highly provocative work, one that should be explored by believers and doubters alike. ALSO AVAILABLE FROM COSIMO: Wheless's Forgery in Christianity
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 160206248X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
Is the Bible the word of God? This classic of atheistic literature has the answer, and it's a loud and profound NO! American writer JOSEPH WHELESS (1868-1950) employs all the tools of the logician, from the self-evidence of reason to the words of the very proponents of the attitudes he strives to dismiss, to condemn Christianity as nonsense. Wheless roundly debunks. . the patriarchs and the covenants of Yahweh . the wonders of the Exodus . the forty years in the wilderness . the "ten commandments" and the "law" . the "conquest" of the promised land . the holy priests and prophets of Yahweh . the "prophecies" of Jesus Christ . the inspired "harmony of the Gospels" . the Christian "plan of salvation" . and more. This is a highly provocative work, one that should be explored by believers and doubters alike. ALSO AVAILABLE FROM COSIMO: Wheless's Forgery in Christianity
Ancient Symbol Worship. Influence of the Phallic Idea in the Religions of Antiquity
Author: Hodder Michael Westropp
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385370388
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385370388
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.
The Masculine Cross and Ancient Sex Worship
Author: Sha Rocco
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465579648
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
FAR back in the twilight of the pictured history of the past, the cross is found on the borders of the river Nile. A horizontal piece of wood fastened to an upright beam indicated the hight of the water in flood. This formed a cross, the Nileometer. If the stream failed to rise a certain hight in its proper season, no crops and no bread was the result. From famine on the one hand to plenty on the other, the cross came to be worshiped as a symbol of life and regeneration, or feared. as an image. of decay and death. This is one, so called, origin of the Cross. The cross was a symbol of life and regeneration in India long before this usage on the Nile, and for another reason. The most learned antiquarians agree in holding it unquestionable that Egypt was colonized from India, and crosses migrated with the inhabitants. "Proofs in adequate confirmation of this point are found," says the learned Dr. G. L. Ditson, "in waifs brought to light in ancient lore. Waif originally signified goods a thief, when pursued, threw away to avoid detection. Many of the facts to be brought forth in our inquiry were doubtless intentionally scattered and put out of sight to prevent apprehension of the proper subject to which they belong."
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465579648
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
FAR back in the twilight of the pictured history of the past, the cross is found on the borders of the river Nile. A horizontal piece of wood fastened to an upright beam indicated the hight of the water in flood. This formed a cross, the Nileometer. If the stream failed to rise a certain hight in its proper season, no crops and no bread was the result. From famine on the one hand to plenty on the other, the cross came to be worshiped as a symbol of life and regeneration, or feared. as an image. of decay and death. This is one, so called, origin of the Cross. The cross was a symbol of life and regeneration in India long before this usage on the Nile, and for another reason. The most learned antiquarians agree in holding it unquestionable that Egypt was colonized from India, and crosses migrated with the inhabitants. "Proofs in adequate confirmation of this point are found," says the learned Dr. G. L. Ditson, "in waifs brought to light in ancient lore. Waif originally signified goods a thief, when pursued, threw away to avoid detection. Many of the facts to be brought forth in our inquiry were doubtless intentionally scattered and put out of sight to prevent apprehension of the proper subject to which they belong."
The Concept of Rudra-Śiva Through the Ages
Author: Mahadev Chakravarti
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120800533
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The present book throws new light on the gradual development of the concept of Rudra-Siva in his animal, phallic and human forms, since the days of the Harappa Civilization. It examines how Siva, the composite Aryan-non-Aryan Divinity, was not only admitted but was ultimately crowned with an exalted position in the Brahmanical pantheon; how the bull once identified with the deity, was regulated to the position of a vahana; how phallism was related to Saivism and also how Siva, in his different forms, was represented in early Indian Art and the Art of Further India. The wide range and depth of the author's research fills a vital gap in the subject and his treatment of the entire subject is unique. This methodical study on Siva also contains an exhaustive bibliography.
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120800533
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
The present book throws new light on the gradual development of the concept of Rudra-Siva in his animal, phallic and human forms, since the days of the Harappa Civilization. It examines how Siva, the composite Aryan-non-Aryan Divinity, was not only admitted but was ultimately crowned with an exalted position in the Brahmanical pantheon; how the bull once identified with the deity, was regulated to the position of a vahana; how phallism was related to Saivism and also how Siva, in his different forms, was represented in early Indian Art and the Art of Further India. The wide range and depth of the author's research fills a vital gap in the subject and his treatment of the entire subject is unique. This methodical study on Siva also contains an exhaustive bibliography.
The Rosicrucians
Author: Hargrave Jennings
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Phallic Worship: A Description of The Mysteries of The Sex Worship of The Ancients With The History of The Masculine Cross
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465516891
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Sex Worship has prevailed among all peoples of ancient times, sometimes contemporaneous and often mixed with Star, Serpent, and Tree Worship. The powers of nature were sexualised and endowed with the same feelings, passions, and performing the same functions as human beings. Among the ancients, whether the Sun, the Serpent, or the Phallic Emblem was worshipped, the idea was the same—the veneration of the generative principle. Thus we find a close relationship between the various mythologies of the ancient nations, and by a comparison of the creeds, ideas, and symbols, can see that they spring from the same source, namely, the worship of the forces and operations of nature, the original of which was doubtless Sun worship. It is not necessary to prove that in primitive times the Sun must have been worshipped under various names, and venerated as the Creator, Light, Source of Life, and the Giver of Food. In the earliest times the worship of the generative power was of the most simple and pure character, rude in manner, primitive in form, pure in idea, the homage of man to the supreme power, the Author of life. Afterwards the worship became more depraved, a religion of feeling, sensuous bliss, corrupted by a priesthood who were not slow to take advantage of this state of affairs, and inculcated with it profligate and mysterious ceremonies, union of gods with women, religious prostitution and other degrading rites. Thus it was not long before the emblems lost their pure and simple meaning and became licentious statues and debased objects. Hence we have the depraved ceremonies at the worship of Bacchus, who became, not only the representative of the creative power, but the God of pleasure and licentiousness. The corrupted religion always found eager votaries, willing to be captives to a pleasant bondage by the impulse of physical bliss, as was the case in India and Egypt, and among the Phœnicians, Babylonians, Jews and other nations. Sex worship once personified became the supreme and governing deity, enthroned as the ruling God over all; dissent therefrom was impious and punished. The priests of the worship compelled obedience; monarchs complied to the prevailing faith and became willing devotees to the shrines of Isis and Venus on the one hand, and of Bacchus and Priapus on the other, by appealing to the most animating passion of nature.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465516891
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Sex Worship has prevailed among all peoples of ancient times, sometimes contemporaneous and often mixed with Star, Serpent, and Tree Worship. The powers of nature were sexualised and endowed with the same feelings, passions, and performing the same functions as human beings. Among the ancients, whether the Sun, the Serpent, or the Phallic Emblem was worshipped, the idea was the same—the veneration of the generative principle. Thus we find a close relationship between the various mythologies of the ancient nations, and by a comparison of the creeds, ideas, and symbols, can see that they spring from the same source, namely, the worship of the forces and operations of nature, the original of which was doubtless Sun worship. It is not necessary to prove that in primitive times the Sun must have been worshipped under various names, and venerated as the Creator, Light, Source of Life, and the Giver of Food. In the earliest times the worship of the generative power was of the most simple and pure character, rude in manner, primitive in form, pure in idea, the homage of man to the supreme power, the Author of life. Afterwards the worship became more depraved, a religion of feeling, sensuous bliss, corrupted by a priesthood who were not slow to take advantage of this state of affairs, and inculcated with it profligate and mysterious ceremonies, union of gods with women, religious prostitution and other degrading rites. Thus it was not long before the emblems lost their pure and simple meaning and became licentious statues and debased objects. Hence we have the depraved ceremonies at the worship of Bacchus, who became, not only the representative of the creative power, but the God of pleasure and licentiousness. The corrupted religion always found eager votaries, willing to be captives to a pleasant bondage by the impulse of physical bliss, as was the case in India and Egypt, and among the Phœnicians, Babylonians, Jews and other nations. Sex worship once personified became the supreme and governing deity, enthroned as the ruling God over all; dissent therefrom was impious and punished. The priests of the worship compelled obedience; monarchs complied to the prevailing faith and became willing devotees to the shrines of Isis and Venus on the one hand, and of Bacchus and Priapus on the other, by appealing to the most animating passion of nature.