So Any Forums. I was reading Masonic literature and saw that Masonic symbols have several layers of meanings...

So Any Forums. I was reading Masonic literature and saw that Masonic symbols have several layers of meanings, but the last deep one is the representation of the sexual act (what Freemasons call the "Generative Principle", the Masonic "G").
Why is this so important to them?

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is this laineyball?

Sauce?

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Pretty much it’s sex magick.
Sabbatai Zevi has a similar teaching. Freemasonry is Kabbalism for the goyim.

Adam Kadmon.

No it's Rampage0118
>t. Degen

Godhood is achieved through the middle. Rosicrucian's have roughly the same view but, more in depth and less obtuse garbage.

Women are creators via the womb.
Men can only build or procreate. Do note that old cathedrals and stadiums were distinctly womb like. That's not an accident.

Genuinely interesting thread bump.

>he doesn't know about the built in reverse image search tool on this site

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Sabbatai Zevi did not say that "The Torah (Law) of Atziluth (World of Emanations) is superior to Torah (Law) of Beriah (World of Creations)" and that "We must rescue sparks of the divine (small essences of God) in the Qliphoth (Husks /Broken pieces of the Tree of Life, Qliphoth is the Tree of Death/Intelligence of Good and Evil)" for the "end justifies the means)?

kesherjournal.com/article/tracing-the-antinomian-trajectory-within-sabbatean-messianism/
>These works emphasized through various typologies, a superiority of a supernal or more spiritual Torah called Torah de-Atziluth, over an earthly Torah of Halakhah, termed Torah de-Beriah. The former Torah is pre-existent, without limitations, and is superior to the latter. The theology maintains that, because of the sin of man, the supernal Torah could not appear in this world without a covering. The mystical writings view the earthly Torah as a necessary protective garment for the supernal Torah within the historical world, and only in the messianic era will the latter’s essence be revealed in full. Because of the implied hierarchy between the two Torot, a danger arose in diminishing the importance of the Torah of creation. Tishby confirms that other mystical works of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, such as the Sefer ha-Peliah and the Sefer ha-Kanah, also have an antinomian bent

There was a Gnostic sect that believed in something like that.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpocrates
>Carpocratians believed they themselves could transcend the material realm, and therefore were no longer bound by Mosaic law, which was based on the material powers, or by any other morality, which, they held, was mere human opinion. Irenaeus offers this belief as an explanation of their licentious behaviour

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>Carpocrates is also mentioned by Clement of Alexandria in his Stromateis. Clement quotes extensively from On Righteousness which he says was written by Epiphanes, Carpocrates' son. No copy outside of Clement's citation exists, but the writing is of a strongly antinomian bent. It claims that differences in class and the ownership of property are unnatural, and argues for property and women to be held in common. Clement insists on the alleged licentiousness of the Carpocratians, claiming that at their Agape (meaning an early Christian gathering) they "have intercourse where they will and with whom they will"

Frankists didn't swap wives/swing?

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Shadam... but he is in jail right?

shadman*

Why are French maids so hot?

Rampage0118

>Do note that old cathedrals and stadiums were distinctly womb like. That's not an accident
Caves too. I remember reading somewhere that caves were used as initiation (rebirth) locals for Ancient Mystery Religions.

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>Ancient Mystery Religions
The Cult of Baal was one, right? I've heard Masons talking about it.

>The verb Baal means “to have sex” and the noun means husband, master, and Lord. The god was a storm god. One could euphemistically refer to him as the great fructifier or another word meaning the same thing beginning with the letter f. The word B\L comes from the Hebrew B\H which means to search. B\L literally means “to probe.”
Pic related.

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is.muni.cz/el/phil/podzim2012/RLB295/um/Eusebius_of_Caesarea_-_Praeparatio_Evangelica.pdf
>'So the parts of Osiris which had been found again are said to have been honoured with burial in the manner described; but they say that the member which had been cast into the river by Typhon was deemed worthy by Isis of divine honours no less than the rest

>'For she set up an image of it in the temples, and instituted worship, and made the initiations and sacrifices paid to this deity especially honourable. And as the Greeks received their orgiastic rites and Dionysiac festivals from Egypt, they also worship this member in their mysteries, and in the initiatory rites and sacrifices of this god, and call it Phallus

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So what is it about sex magic that just seems and feels so distinct from all other kinds of magic, as portrayed and interpreted in common culture?

There as to be an air of evilness about it. Is it?

>Baal and Asherah are the deities of the "houses", of those who have already obtained their land and now need the "fertility" of the fields, herds and women, to guarantee production

>And this is also true inside houses. Let us not forget that Baal, in the Hebrew language, also means the husband, the fertilizer/impregnated and, therefore, the owner of the woman, just as the peasant is the owner of the land he sows and its fruit

>The human being's life - which is the emanation/participation of divinity in its multiple forms - is "all" contained in the seed/semen/sperm that man deposits in the "earth" that is woman and, therefore, needs to be fertile. That's how it is for the Canaanites. Baal, the male deity, is always with Asherah or Astarte, the female deities (Judges 2.13; 3.7) and that Asherah is almost always symbolized by a stone or wooden stele stuck in the earth, symbol of fertilization, on an elevation with a sacred grove, a sign of fertile and productive land. The harsh reaction of the prophetic and Deuteronomic movement against all this reveals that the worship of Yahweh was not very different and that it certainly incorporated the female divinity and the fertility cults of land and women

>Baal was associated with the bull in Ugaritic texts, as it symbolized both strength and fertility

>the Hebrew word for father (Abba) is composed of the letter aleph and beth
>Aleph .א - Ox, bull, gentle, tame, the leader, strengh, what is first, Adonai, thousand, teach
>Beth .ב - Tent or house, the body, the household or family, inside

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>It is in Proverbs where we meet Asherah as Wisdom personified. She appears as a creator goddess in Proverbs 8:22-31 and the following chapter describes a banquet that Wisdom hosts in her palace (Proverbs 9:1-6). In the Ugaritic texts, we read similarly of Asherah and her consort El hosting banquets in their mountain palace (cf. KTU 1.1 IV 26-35). We may thus compare the biblical and Ugaritic texts:

>"Wisdom has built her house; she has hewn out its seven pillars. She has prepared her meat and mixed her wine; she has also set her table" (Proverbs 9:1-2)

>"In his house El gave a feast of game, the produce of the hunt in the midst of his palace, he cried: 'To the carving, gods, eat, O gods, and drink! Drink wine until satiety, foaming wine until intoxication!' Yarih arched his back like a dog; he gathered up crumbs beneath the tables. Any god who recognized him threw him meat from the joint" (KTU 1.114 R 1-7)

>"Why has the Great Lady who Tramples Yam come? Why has the Mother of the gods arrived? Are you very hungry? Then eat! Are you very thirsty? Then drink! Eat and drink! Eat food from the table, from goblets drink wine, from cups of gold the juice of grapes" (KTU 1.4 IV 32-37)

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Oh yeah. I read Uriel's Machine. Seems like they knew the sun had an impact on ovulation/cycles etc and they kept the vestal virgins in caves specifically to avoid that. It may have been in another book that I read that. I read too much or so I was told.