Patriarchal religions like Judaism and Christianity established and upheld the "man's world" largely by an elaborate structure of falsehood. Naturally, the secret most deeply concealed by Christianized history was the many-named Goddess, the original Holy Trinity. Today she is viewed as "mythical," having been replaced by a God (equally mythical, but more acceptable to a male-dominated culture), Matters were otherwise in the pre-Christian world where the "Creator" was more often a "Creatress." Through making God in his own image, man has almost forgotten that woman once made the Goddess in hers. Babylonians called the Great Mother "A", Egyptian word for the heart-soul, most important of the seven souls: the one that would be "weighed in the balances" by the Goddess Maat. in the underworld Hall of Judgment after death. Adultery -adalterum se conferre, "to confer (property) upon another." 1 In the age of matrilineal inheritance, female property owners could leave cast-off husbands destitute by conferring their "matrimony" (wealth) upon another. Patriarchal societies therefore sought to insure wives' sexual fidelity for economic reasons. Agape-Tantric type "Love Feast," first of Aphrodite's holy whores (Horae), The biblical title of Eve, "Mother of All Living," was a translation of Kali Ma's title Jaganmata. The original Eve had no spouse except the serpent, a living phallus she created for her own sexual pleasure. 5 Some ancient peoples regarded the Goddess and her serpent as their first parents. The secret of God's "Name of power," the Tetragrammaton, was that three-quarters of it invoked not God, but Eve. YHWH, yod- he-vau-he, came from the Hebrew root HWH,
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