Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate

Africa today, the RAINBOW IS DEPICTED AS AN EVENT CELEBRATING THE MARRIAGE OF A ‘RAINBOW GOD’ TO THE ‘SERPENT GOD.’ “In the ancient Jewish KABBALA —now being revived by New Age teachers of today—mystical rabbis taught that the RAINBOW SYMBOLIZED A SEXUAL RITE. The bow of the rainbow was supposedly the phallus of the male god which descended into the kingdom of the womb, the queen or goddess. The union was said to create immense divine powers.”

In Scandinavian mythology, there was a rainbow bridge called Bifrost. This bridge was “also known as the ‘devil’s bridge’” and was equated with the river Styx of the Egyptians, which was the river that they believed flowed through hell. “In Greek mythology, the rainbow is the embodiment of the messenger of the goddess, Iris....” The Chinese rainbow differs somewhat in that it only has five colors (instead of the typical seven), “their synthesis symbolizing the union of YIN AND YANG.” [Emphasis in the original] In Babylonian literature the rainbow was “a sign of wrath, of terror, and of ill, and as an attribute of the goddess Tir-an-na, bringer of misfortune.” In Masonic symbolism, we find that the Rainbow appears as the representation

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