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@ RedTailHawk
2025-05-02 21:01:33
The bull is symbolic of the Divine Masculine which is not the same thing as "masculinity" as commonly used in everyday parlance.
The Divine Masculine is essentially a set of traits of the Creator that are penetrative. In Kabbalah that includes Wisdom, Power, and Victory.
The Divine Feminine is the set of traits of the Creator that are receptive so that would include Understanding, Mercy, and Glory according to Kabbalah.
A upside down literally resembles a bull's triangular skull and snout with some horns sticking up off the top.
A bull charges forward leading with the horns confident in it's power like any alpha warrior confident in his martial prowess. Think Achilles taking the beach of Troy. Hilariously, Achilles is said to have been "taught by" Chiron which is a mythological chimera called a centaur which is part bull.
From what I can gather, Chiron is a chimeric anthropomorphization of "Intelligent Infinity" and all of "Chiron's" students (Achilles, Jason, Heracles, and Asclepius) were really just kundalini awakened, enlightened geniuses who had "taps" into "Intelligent Infinity" which informed their legendary performances as human beings.
Yes, the Holy Spirit is the Christian version of "the Divine Feminine".
The real "Holy Trinity" is Divine Masculine merging with Divine Feminine to produce a Divine Child aka a Child of God or in the case of Jesus, a Son of God.