THE HAND AND ITS SYMBOLS THE MOTHER GODDESS SACRIFICER REGENERATOR
THE HAND AND ITS SYMBOLS THE MOTHER GODDESS SACRIFICER REGENERATOR
What major ritual did prehistoric man engage in by depicting emblematic hands, isolated in niches, in caves such as those at Gargas or Cosquer?
Why can we say that through this symbol they represented and worshipped the mother goddess, in a crouching position, as sacrificer of the living and regenerator of the dead?
What is the sacred link between her crouching position and the fluids depicted flowing from her vagina?
What is the significance of Fatma's hand and its direct association with the archaic mother-goddesses Tanit and Anat and their symbols of the hand and the triangle? In what way was the rite associated with the hand particularly abject? Who is the woman behind the avatar faces of these two primordial mother-goddesses?
Why is the symbol of Tanit's triangle closely associated with the symbols of the sun in the moon, the eye, the sign of providence (the eye in the pyramid) adopted by the Freemasons and the Illuminati?
Why is the hand symbol also associated with an owl? Whose avatar is this owl? Why can we say that the Freemasons' symbol for the square and compass is derived from the owl symbol?
What do the etymologies of the different words for hand in Hieroglyphic and Sumerian tell us about their deeper symbolic meanings?
Why can we say that the prehistoric and ancient symbolism of the hand is one and the same? That the hands of Fatma, Tanit and Anat are strictly the same in nature and meaning as the prehistoric hands of Cargas and Cosquer?
Dive with me into the 430 pages of this book and discover the extremely well-documented resolution of one of the greatest sacred mysteries of history and prehistory, that of the open hand and its associated symbols, which will forever change the way you look at prehistoric religion, its people, their rites, their beliefs and its profound influence right up to the present day.