Description
Fishes Flowers & Fire offers a comprehensive examination of phallic symbolism and its role in ancient religious practices across multiple civilizations. The book explores how fishes, flowers, and fire functioned as sacred elements and representations of deities in the phallic faiths of ancient Greece, Babylon, Rome, and India.
This scholarly work delves into the interconnected religious traditions that shared common symbolic language and spiritual practices. By analyzing these ancient belief systems, the author reveals the universal themes and archetypal patterns that underlay phallic worship and fertility cults across diverse cultures.
The text provides valuable insights into the historical and spiritual dimensions of ancient religions, demonstrating how these symbolic elements conveyed deep religious meaning and cosmological understanding. An essential reference for scholars of comparative religion, ancient history, and spiritual symbolism.







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