. 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. Fig. 155. Fig. 156. In Figure 155 we have the large pillar — the divineCreator — entwined by celestial wisdom and purpose.On either side is the shell representing the female —and the tree indicating the male. The latter two are,of course, the means — the agency — the servants ofthe foi-mer in generating the race. In Figure 156 thetree and the tw
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. 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. Fig. 155. Fig. 156. In Figure 155 we have the large pillar — the divineCreator — entwined by celestial wisdom and purpose.On either side is the shell representing the female —and the tree indicating the male. The latter two are, of course, the means — the agency — the servants ofthe foi-mer in generating the race. In Figure 156 thetree and the two minor pillars, one on each side, repre-sents the masculine triad. The ark below is a type ofthe feminine. The serpent indicates the divine impulsewhich secures active and creative union. MISCELLANEOUS EMBLEMS. a modification of the original The crozier is simplyRod of Moses or Staff of Life, which the Jewish law-giver adopted from his teachers when he was instructed MISCELLANEOUS EMBLEMS. 107 in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. The originalecclesiastical form was that shown in Figures 157 and158, with the double crook. Fi^-ure 159 is the more