911:Occult symbolism XII

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Life

Egg

(todo)

  • The pagan festival of Astarte or Ishtar (Easter) is always held in late april to celebrate the earth regenerating itself after winter. Eggs and rabbit (Note: Rabbit symbol for Playboy Magazine) symbols were used for fertility

Cosmic egg

(todo)

Death

Skulls and bones

  • Various notes:
    • See also: X symbolism
    • "The Jesuit Order would fly the Skull & Crossbones on their Black ships. These ships were shown in the program 'Shogan' with Richard Chamberlain from the eighties. Their known as the Brotherhood of Death. This is where the Knight of Malta controlled, Nazi SS got their name and then the Russell Trust, Yale society 'Skull & Bones'. Study certain Jesuit churches and their fascination with the skulls and bones. Study the I-Mori and their fascination with skulls." -Craig Oxley


  • Various skulls and bones:


Sexuality

Female

Virgin

  • See also:
    • Life cosmos (elemental transmutation, spontaneous generation)

Vagina

Yoni

(todo)

Placenta

(todo)

Breasts

Male

Phallus

  • See also:
    • Priapus (called "Mutinus Mutunus" in Ancient Rome): "fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia."

Obelisk


  • Obelisk graves of the 'elite':


  • Black obelisks:

Maypole

(todo)

Lingam

(todo, male/female symbol?)

Orgy

  • Various notes:
    • In Ancient Egypt:
    • Ancient south american culture:
      • "Moche erotic pottery is fascinating, not only due to the vast number of sexual activities represented, but also because procreative coitus was only depicted in a limited number of circumstances when the male involved wore ceremonial garb, the female had two braids which ended in snake's heads, and the copulation occurred under an elaborate roof of a ceremonial building. In these scenes of procreative sex, additional figures are always depicted watching the couple in the building and holding their hands as though in supplication. The precise meaning of this has never been established."
    • In Ancient Greece:
    • In Ancient Rome:

Pedophilia

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