Lost in Translation Posted August 15, 2018 And now for something completely different... Quote "The talismanic disks beneath the legs of the scrying table are interesting in view of the Egyptian practice of elevating the scryer upon four bricks. It was considered a profanation of the divine to allow it to make contact with the bare earth. Some monarchs of primitive cultures were carried their entire lives and never permitted to walk so that the ground would not defile their sacred natures. This, by the way, is the magical rationale that lies at the base of high-heel shoes. When a woman's heel is elevated from the surface of the earth, she is symbolically emphasizing that she is a living embodiment of the Goddess, and thus a suitable object for worship." Donald Tyson, Scrying For Beginners, Llewellyn Publications, 1997 pp. 132 Learn something new every day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted August 15, 2018 Women and girls used to use a Hula Hoop. My, how things have changed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites