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sacred sexuality

Part 1 - Pathways

A-Seeker

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B-Seer

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C-Belover

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Part 2 - Responses

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Where did the Serpent come from? Where does this type of male power, which speaks to the feminine, come from? As the Rib account in Genesis closes the source of the Serpent's existence and power remains unexplained. What is clear is that Abrahamics hate the Serpent. For them it stands, over millennia, as a symbol of everything which is wrong with the world. Indeed, they hold that the world, as it is today, is a Serpent’s world.

Upon reflection, the Serpent as that of the male which speaks with the female sheds light on the Abrahamic sense of maleness. As with Adam, Abrahamic males not only do not but they cannot talk with the female. They have no such capacity.

What, then, is the type of maleness which does not speak to the female?

It is that type which apes and imitates the female and female ways.

As Adam’s body is forwarded in Genesis as the birthing body, so does Abrahamic maleness act as if it is the female body. Adam “pretends” to be the mother, though, of course, he is duped by his god who puts him into a deep sleep, either through some form of hypnosis or herbal drug potion. This is all pretty wild and weird imagery.

Continue—Abrahamic

 

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