Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate
Serpent entwined round an Egg, was a symbol common to the Indians, the Egyptians, and the Druids. It referred to the creation of the Universe.” Also, below, is a drawing of Mercury in a philosophical egg.
Returning to the symbolism of the goose, we find in Treasury of Witchcraft that the goose was linked to the Indian god Brahma. It is also an emblem of Horus, Osiris, and Isis, and associated with Mars, Priapus (a fertility god), and the goddess Bau. In The Pagan Festivals of Christmas and Easter we learn about the “Christmas goose”: “Other Christmas customs are the ‘Christmas goose’ (or its equivalent in various parts of the world), and ‘Christmas cakes.’ Both were used in the worship of the Babylonian ‘messiah.’ The goose was sacred in many ancient lands: Rome, Asia Minor, India, Chaldea. In Egypt, the goose was a symbol for a child, ready to die! In other words, a symbol of the pagan ‘messiah,’ ready to give his life (supposedly) for the world. Blasphemy! A satanic mockery of the truth.” [Emphasis in the original] The quail is important in China. There it: “is a symbol of spring because it is a migratory bird that returns in the spring. It
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