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Oh Holy Father! (Holy Masculine)

The Dreamer

Dreamer
This topic will probably get attacked by feminists but I will ignore those attacks and only regard answers regarding my question. I am not trying to insult women I am just asking a question regaring masculinity and religion.

My question is what are some instances in religions that refers to masculinity as holy? Please expand on and explain your idea of a holy masculine.

Thank you.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
This topic will probably get attacked by feminists but I will ignore those attacks and only regard answers regarding my question. I am not trying to insult women I am just asking a question regaring masculinity and religion.

My question is what are some instances in religions that refers to masculinity as holy? Please expand on and explain your idea of a holy masculine.

Thank you.
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Three examples of the holy masculine.
 

Treasure Hunter

Well-Known Member
I mean it’s implicit within Christ’s teachings and Christian symbolism.

The idea is that we are covered and protected by the feminine, but concealed within that cover is death. We are to strip ourselves of this “protective” body and once exposed, we are to give our life over to death.

Only the person who is fully stripped of the hidden, feminine body is in actuality male. In this way, maleness is associated with eternal life. The Son of Man is the (male) title given to those reborn into the new kingdom.

Jung called this process ’individuation’. Although, his prescription was insufficient.
 

The Dreamer

Dreamer
I mean it’s implicit within Christ’s teachings and Christian symbolism.

The idea is that we are covered and protected by the feminine, but concealed within that cover is death. We are to strip ourselves of this “protective” body and once exposed, we are to give our life over to death.

Only the person who is fully stripped of the hidden, feminine body is in actuality male. In this way, maleness is associated with eternal life. The Son of Man is the (male) title given to those reborn into the new kingdom.

Jung called this process ’individuation’. Although, his prescription was insufficient.

Wow! This looks like exactly what I am looking for. Where can I find more information about what you have told? Is there a specific teaching or a specific chapter in the Bible?
 

Treasure Hunter

Well-Known Member
Wow! This looks like exactly what I am looking for. Where can I find more information about what you have told? Is there a specific teaching or a specific chapter in the Bible?
I’ve given you enough information to use for the purpose of identification. If you don’t identify using what I’ve provided, then you won’t identify after consuming more information.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
Hermes as spirit guide (and psychopomp) is my idea of holy masculine.

(I don't know why you were expecting to be attacked by feminists here.)
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
I mean it’s implicit within Christ’s teachings and Christian symbolism.

The idea is that we are covered and protected by the feminine, but concealed within that cover is death. We are to strip ourselves of this “protective” body and once exposed, we are to give our life over to death.

Only the person who is fully stripped of the hidden, feminine body is in actuality male. In this way, maleness is associated with eternal life. The Son of Man is the (male) title given to those reborn into the new kingdom.

Jung called this process ’individuation’. Although, his prescription was insufficient.
Once you strip away all of the fleshly masculine associations, what are you left with? Spirit guide, creative artist, Logos.
 

Tamino

Active Member
My question is what are some instances in religions that refers to masculinity as holy? Please expand on and explain your idea of a holy masculine.
Check out this new video from om Ocean Keltoi.
He analyses the Norse god Ullr.
The first part is mostly about history and sources, but in the last few minutes he gets really into meanings of Ullr for masculinity... The expectation that is often piled on men to endure and provide, and sometimes doesn't allow time for healing. And how Ullr can be a model and a shield in such circumstances.

Video (YouTube)
 
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