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Feb 24, 2023, 18 tweets

St. PETER, the Cult of Priapus & the Generative Principle: The Big (G)

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As the Early Church Fathers looked to recognize G-d as the Universal Father and the Great Parent of Mankind, the Cult of Priapus & the Old Ideas of Phallism continued to grow amongst the Inner Circle.

Priapus was a Highly Popular Ithyphallic Deity in the Ancient Mystery Schools.

Priapus was the Son of Dionysus, who is the Egyptian Osiris and later Serapis.

Like Dionysus who was Dismembered by the Titans, Osiris was Chopped into 14 Pieces with his Phallus forever being LOST.

Isis gathers 13 of the pieces of Osiris but the 14th Piece, the Phallus, is Gone. Isis crafts a (Magical) Golden Phallus and Revives Osiris from the Dead.

Now seems the Perfect time to mention the definitine connection between the Sun, Phallus & the Generative Principle.

The Thirteen Pieces of Osiris represent the Twelve Houses of the Zodiac and the Sun which later became Jesus & his 12 Disciples.

The Sun, like the Phallus, ultimately symbolize the Generative Principle, the Male, Active Force of Creation. The Sun is, both, Generator & Destroyer.

Didorus Siculus identified the Sun with Osiris and Plutarch observed, "Furthermore they everywhere show an anthropomorphic statue of Osiris with erect phallus because of his procreative and nourishing nature."

Both Agreed Osiris (Ausar) & Dionysus were One & the Same.

As Carl Jung explains, "The well-known fact that in worshipping the Sun's strength we pay homage to the Great Generative Force of Nature is the Plainest possible evidence if evidence were still needed that in G-d we honor the Energy of the Archetype."

Jung continues, "Therefore the Sun is perfectly suited to represent the visible G-d of this world, i.e., the Creative Power of our own Soul, which we call Libido, and whose nature it is to bring forth the useful and the harmful, the good and the bad."

The Cult of Priapus grew from the Egyptian Rites of Osiris.

The Priapus Cult became so popular that early Church Father Hippolytus described the efforts of 'Justinus' to “have Priapus recognized as G-d the Father, first person of the Trinity, the ‘Good One.'”.

Like Osiris who was Synchronized into many Later Dieties, Priapus was changed into a Catholic Saint and given a number of names.

The Most Important Name is the 'Rock of the Church' or should we say, the Cock of the Church, St. PETER.

Today, Peter is still Slang for the Phallus.

“The Rooster, or the Cock, was also a symbol of Saint Peter, whose name also meant a phallus or male principle (pater) and a phallic pillar (petra). Therefore, the cock’s image was often placed atop church towers.”

It is no coincidence that “Cock” is slang for “Penis".

The relationship of Cock and Phallus is ancient as shown in Ancient Roman Art, Cocks transforming into Human Penises. In the Vatican Museun, a bronze bust bearing the Greek inscription “Redeemer of the World” is given a Cock’s head, the nose or beak being an Erect Penis.

This object was published under papal and royal authority, exhibited for a time in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and is now said to be held inaccessible in the secret collections of the Vatican. The Bronze Bust was said to be an Emblem of St. Peter.

In Richard Payne Knight's 'On the Worship of Priapus' he writes, "The celebrated bronze in the Vatican has the male organs of generation placed upon the head of a cock, the emblem of the sun, supported by the neck and shoulders of a man."

Knight continues, "In this composition they represented the generative power of the Ερως [Eros], Osiris, Mithras, or Bacchus, whose centre is the Sun. By the inscription on the pedestal, the attribute thus personified, is styled 'The Saviour of the World'."

St. Peter Square is shaped like a Shiva Lingam with an Obseliks (Osiris's Shaft) in the Center of a Sun Dial, or a Dot in the Circle, another Phallic Symbol

Manly P. Hall explains, "The Yoni & Phallus were worshiped by all ancient people as symbols of G-d's Creative Power."

The Obelisk was used as a substitute for the Phallus, as Albert Pike explains, "rising as an emblem of the resurrection by the tomb of buried Deity."

This is why you see so many obelisks atop the graves of Freemasons, for it is "an emblem of the resurrection of buried Deity".

"Throughout all the world, " writes Godfrey Higgins, "the first object of Idolatry seems to have been a plain, unwrought stone, placed in the ground, as an emblem of the generative or procreative powers of nature."

The Remanants of the Old Phallic Cults can still be found in the Famous Masonic G which in the later degrees is revealed to stand for the Generative Principle.

The Phallus, like the Sun, symbolizes the Creative Force of Nature, the Generative Principle of all of Creation.

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