Figures. Either way, we have the photos of it. I think it represented the male and female characteristics of their Pagan god. Kind of like Baphomet has horns and female breasts. It is the only explanation I can come up with.
The Celts celebrated a pagan ceremony where a man wore the horns of the stag to symbolize male virility and he joined with a female priestess who symbolized fertility. Cernunnos is an example of such a deity. Horns are also common in Neolithic therianthropic art. Celts also practiced human sacrifice.
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Enigmatic_Continuum ago
That can't be Comet Ping Pong. They're running a family friendly environment. /s
pby1000 ago
Good point! I wonder if they still have the murals of the females wearing antlers and holding severed heads.
Earthbalance2 ago
Those paintings were removed after pizzagate broke IIRC.
pby1000 ago
Figures. Either way, we have the photos of it. I think it represented the male and female characteristics of their Pagan god. Kind of like Baphomet has horns and female breasts. It is the only explanation I can come up with.
Earthbalance2 ago
The Celts celebrated a pagan ceremony where a man wore the horns of the stag to symbolize male virility and he joined with a female priestess who symbolized fertility. Cernunnos is an example of such a deity. Horns are also common in Neolithic therianthropic art. Celts also practiced human sacrifice.
pby1000 ago
I have not read about the ceremony you mention, but I believe you. Did the Celts mix male and female characteristics?
Earthbalance2 ago
I don't know of any hermaphroditical aspects but here is some useful reading
https://gnosticwarrior.com/cernunnos.html
That said, I do believe baphomet of thelema is herrmaphroditic.
pby1000 ago
I will look! Thank you.
I believe you are right. The nice tits are a huge clue. LOL.