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Man...'The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors '
had me seeing male and female sexual organs in everything for months! I still can't shake that book... In fact I was waiting for you to post on this subject from that perpective.
I just didn't completely agree with her interpretation of the cross because
1) It actually is a Kemetic symbol found in Africa before the European invasion.
2) She didn't mention the Ankh and the removed Yoni/female principle as a possible origin for the cross. That Euro-X-tianity was trying to deemphasize the devine feminine by emphasizing the symbol without the yoni... Although she does have her own explanation of the deemphasizing of the feminine in other parts of the book...
What do you think?
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