Chapter Sex And Power
Sex And Power In The Mystery Cults.
The Greek Arrhephoria religious celebration and ritual narrative, makes no bones about the fact that the being that is found inside the basket given to the daughters of Cecrops by Athena, is the child of Aphrodite and Eros, and is explicitly a minor divinity (demi-god) aspect of sex. The word ‘arkios’ is a pun that means ‘bearer’ in the same language that the Egyptian kings used at the time of Cleopatra, and whereas commonly there is no link made between the ‘Ark of the Covenant’ and the arkios (ritual priestesses who wear an orange robe symbolising a hibernating bear, to propitiate some offence against the virgin goddess Artemis) at the same time, there is not one single ritual only, but a successive series of them, yet all of which relate to an ‘ark’ or a ‘box’ or a ‘basket’ in which actual Divine power is present and that is able to be used by the trained person. This is in the Egyptian mystery system, as it is in the Greek one – and as it completely is as well, in the Hebrew deeper midrash narratives and which is also to be found in the Christian texts as the mysterious so-called ‘cenacle address,’ which is never explained by standard common churches anywhere.
And that is because they don’t know what it is about.
The Egyptian pyramidions explain what it is about however, in their inscriptions, and in their etched symbols and imagery.
And it is for this reason specifically too, that is, namely for the reason of what is described on the pyramidions, that there occurs the sentence in the Gospels: ‘for the stone that the builders have rejected, has become the head cornerstone.’ This is to do with the pyramidion, and what is inscribed on the pyramidion stone.