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911: Occult Symbolism - Advent Prayer Warriors International Network

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• Obelisk graves of the 'elite':<br />

Obelisk grave marker of John D.<br />

Rockefeller<br />

Maypole<br />

(todo)<br />

Lingam<br />

(todo, male/female symbol?)<br />

Semen and ejaculation<br />

(todo)<br />

Various topics<br />

Orgy<br />

Obelisk gravestone of Thomas<br />

Jefferson<br />

Obelisk gravestone of James<br />

Madison<br />

• Various notes:<br />

o In Ancient Egypt:<br />

� (todo), see also: Sacred blue lily.<br />

o Ancient south american culture:<br />

� "Moche erotic pottery is fascinating, not only due to the vast number of<br />

sexual activities represented, but also because procreative coitus was<br />

only depicted in a limited number of circumstances when the male<br />

involved wore ceremonial garb, the female had two braids which ended in<br />

snake's heads, and the copulation occurred under an elaborate roof of a<br />

ceremonial building. In these scenes of procreative sex, additional figures<br />

are always depicted watching the couple in the building and holding their<br />

hands as though in supplication. The precise meaning of this has never<br />

been established."<br />

o In Ancient Greece:<br />

� "Orgion was a secret rite of the Greek Mystery religions, practiced in the<br />

worship of Demeter at Eleusis (mentioned in the Homeric Hymn to<br />

Demeter) or in worship of Dionysus (Herodotus 2.81), the Cabeiri,<br />

Demeter Achaia (Herodotus 2.51, 5.61), Orpheus, Eumolpus, or Cybele.<br />

The term could also refer to rites or sacrifices in general, the verb ὀργιάζω<br />

denoting ritual celebration." [6]<br />

o In Ancient Rome:<br />

� Bacchanalia were wild and mystic festivals of the Roman god Bacchus<br />

(w:Dionysus in Greek).

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