item: #1 of 4 id: 30750 author: Brown, Sanger title: The Sex Worship and Symbolism of Primitive Races: An Interpretation date: None words: 22773 flesch: 62 summary: We shall presently give a number of references to show that the May-pole was associated with phallic worship and that it originated at a very remote period. Hodder M. Westropp has given us an excellent account of phallic worship and includes in his description the observations of a traveller in Japan at as late periods as 1864 and 1869. keywords: art; deity; development; expression; female; form; god; india; individual; male; man; motive; mysteries; nature; number; phallic; race; religion; rites; sex worship; significance; sun; symbolism; symbols; time; worship cache: 30750.txt plain text: 30750.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 39015 author: Sellon, Edward title: Ophiolatreia An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship in Various Parts of the World date: None words: 42073 flesch: 59 summary: The shape of it is like that of other serpents of the harmless breed. Many serpents are also seen intermixed, the arms and legs of the gods terminating in serpents' tails. keywords: america; body; character; city; country; deity; earth; egg; egypt; egyptian; emblem; father; feet; figure; form; god; goddess; gods; head; human; life; men; mexican; mexico; mounds; mythology; nations; nature; ophiolatreia; origin; people; phallic; phallus; place; power; quetzalcoatl; religion; remains; serpent; serpent worship; snake; stone; sun; symbol; temple; world cache: 39015.txt plain text: 39015.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 39414 author: Anonymous title: The Masculine Cross A History of Ancient and Modern Crosses and Their Connection with the Mysteries of Sex Worship; Also an Account of the Kindred Phases of Phallic Faiths and Practices date: None words: 42955 flesch: 57 summary: Thus was the supreme deity known by the three distinct names of, Kneph, Phthah, Khem: to these were joined the goddesses Sate, Neith, and Buto; and the number of the eight deities was completed by the addition of Ra, or Amun-Ra, this last, however, was not a distinct god, but a name common to each person of the triad: and, indeed, to all the three names above the name of Amun was constantly prefixed.[9] Phthah corresponds with the Indian Brahma, and the Orphic Phanes, and appears in several other forms. Universal prevalence of the Cross--Mistakes--The Cross not of Christian Origin--Christian Veneration of the Cross--The Roman Ritual--The Cross equally honoured by the Gentile and Christian Worlds--Druidical Crosses--The Copt Oak of Charnwood Forest--Assyrian Crosses in British Museum--Pectoral Crosses--Egyptian Crosses--Greek Cross--St. Andrew's Cross--Planetary Signs and Crosses--Monogram of Christ at Serapis--Cross in India--Pagodas in form of Crosses--Mariette Bey's Discovery--Buddhist and Roman Crosses--Chinese Crosses--Kampschatkan Crosses--American Crosses--Cross among the Red Indians--The Royal Commentaries of Peru--Mexican Ideas relative to the Cross--The Spaniards in America--Sign of the Cross--Cross as an Amulet--Hot-cross Buns--Tertullian on the Use of the Cross._ keywords: aaron; brahma; character; christian; cross; crosses; deceased; deity; doctrine; earth; egypt; egyptian; emblem; fact; female; figure; fire; form; god; gods; hand; holy; idea; india; jupiter; life; man; meaning; nature; origin; people; phallic; place; power; religion; second; siva; sun; symbol; temple; thee; things; time; tree; triad; trinity; water; women; world; worship; years cache: 39414.txt plain text: 39414.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 40206 author: Wheeler, J. M. (Joseph Mazzini) title: Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs date: None words: 37270 flesch: 72 summary: In book xi., c. xiv., 16, Strabo says the Armenians pay particular reverence to Anaïtes. xii., c. iii., 36). keywords: ancient; ark; belief; bible; blood; christian; circumcision; custom; day; fig; find; god; holy; iii; israel; jahveh; jews; kings; law; life; lord; man; marriage; men; moses; people; place; priests; prophets; religion; sacrifice; samuel; saul; serpent; son; spirits; story; thou; thy; time; water; women; word; worship cache: 40206.txt plain text: 40206.txt