Unlock the roots of belief and ritual that shaped early religion through the lens of sex worship and symbolism.
This exploration reveals how collective feeling and primal drives informed ancient practices, myths, and ceremonies across cultures.
In clear, accessible prose, the book traces how the procreative instinct became a central religious motive, expressed in mysteries, festival drama, and art. It also examines how decadence and secrecy later transformed these ideas, even as they left a lasting imprint on later traditions and social life. The discussion connects ancient motives to the development of the human mind, offering a lens on both historical and personal psychology.
- Learn how early communities expressed shared beliefs through symbolic acts and ritual celebration
- See how myths and mysteries evolved from sacred purpose to later cultural forms
- Understand how collective feelings shaped religious and social structures across civilizations
- Explore the tension between primal drives and later religious reform, and what it means for understanding human culture
Ideal for readers curious about the origins of religion, symbol, and ritual, and how ancient motives still echo in modern life.