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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2017 · 2H 32M

The Helios Biblios Hour : Sacred Prostitution & Sacred Semen RITUAL 2017

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The term "sacred whore" is not oxymoronic. If we explore the etymology of the words "whore" or "harlot," we find that the split between "priestess" and "prostitute" is a relatively recent one. In her book When God Was A Woman, Merlin Stone informs us that the Hebrew word zonah means both prostitute and prophetess."Religion has as it's origin, semenatophagy, the ritual ingestion of sexual fluids."The Spanish word for whore, puta, derives from the Latin term for a well, but the Latin term for grave, literally "a hole in the earth," is puticuli, meaning womb of rebirth. These terms for whore were not derogatory.   The Latin term had its root in the Vedic, an early Sanskrit language, wherein the word puta is defined as pure and holy.  Priestesses devoted their lives and their bodies to the Goddess. Herodotus wrote that Babylonian brides were required by law to prostitute themselves at the temple for seven days prior to marriage in order to appease the Goddess, who disapproved of monogamy. "Worship of God, began with reverance for every man's semen, also each women's vagina and her sexual fluid... as focus shifted from hunting prey towards caring for seeds. SumeriansEnki (Babylonian: Ea) lord of the abyss, semen & wisdom; god of water, creation, fertility. EgyptiansHorus then deliberately spreads his own semen on some lettuce, which was Set's favourite food (the Egyptians thought that lettuce was phallic.Christian "Eucharist" (Sacrament / Communion) Founded in Ancient semen-drinking Rites .  "Agape" (the original ceremonies of the earliest Christian sects wherein "...many of the rituals involved the anointing and swallowing of this sacred substance [semen]Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

The term "sacred whore" is not oxymoronic. If we explore the etymology of the words "whore" or "harlot," we find that the split between "priestess" and "prostitute" is a relatively recent one. In her book When God Was A Woman, Merlin Stone informs us that the Hebrew word zonah means both prostitute and prophetess."Religion has as it's origin, semenatophagy, the ritual ingestion of sexual fluids."The Spanish word for whore, puta, derives from the Latin term for a well, but the Latin term for grave, literally "a hole in the earth," is puticuli, meaning womb of rebirth. These terms for whore were not derogatory.   The Latin term had its root in the Vedic, an early Sanskrit language, wherein the word puta is defined as pure and holy.  Priestesses devoted their lives and their bodies to the Goddess. Herodotus wrote that Babylonian brides were required by law to prostitute themselves at the temple for seven days prior to marriage in order to appease the Goddess, who disapproved of monogamy. "Worship of God, began with reverance for every man's semen, also each women's vagina and her sexual fluid... as focus shifted from hunting prey towards caring for seeds. SumeriansEnki (Babylonian: Ea) lord of the abyss, semen & wisdom; god of water, creation, fertility. EgyptiansHorus then deliberately spreads his own semen on some lettuce, which was Set's favourite food (the Egyptians thought that lettuce was phallic.Christian "Eucharist" (Sacrament / Communion) Founded in Ancient semen-drinking Rites .  "Agape" (the original ceremonies of the earliest Christian sects wherein "...many of the rituals involved the anointing and swallowing of this sacred substance [semen]Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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The term "sacred whore" is not oxymoronic. If we explore the etymology of the words "whore" or "harlot," we find that the split between "priestess" and "prostitute" is a relatively recent one. In her book When God Was A Woman, Merlin Stone informs...

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