Bible’s Most Erotic Love Poem – Solomon’s Song of Songs

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    1. Thanks so much for the comment @bodhitree, I really appreciate it. I thought you’d like it! 🙂 It is beautiful, and the idea behind the song too…the lost bride actually being a mermaid as per the work of Margaret Starbird re Disney’s little mermaid. I will share in time… 🙂 but you know this 😉 Mermaids!

    1. Actually …it isn’t…I am not advocating for the bible or any religion or any church…all of this is part of an ancient stream of Philosophy – a love for sophia, the feminine creation force of the creator, regardless of whether you call him God or whatever. Life exists, life was created by something and creativity and creation energies are sexual and tied to the feminine.

      Please check my links, I don’t do religion or politics, never have and never will. My own views are spiritual not religious. This link was shared because it is a contradiction to the Bible and religion, while being included in the Bible. The meaning is not understood when read literally, but when read esoterically and through its rich symbolism which is part of what we understand as the green language of initiation here. As for political….I am quite boggled as to how you see any political content here as the Song here is not tied to a race or even nationality or political ideology. Rather it is about what we are all experiencing today, a need for connecting within, with our souls (bridegroom) but also the world and the energy in it (bride).

      Religion isn’t sufficient for most people nowadays regardless of the faith, Carl Jung predicted this and many people realise they are missing something from their lives but unsure what, and so they have affairs, buy a new car, house, get a new job…and in time they feel the same again. I haven’t gone to a mass service in years, perhaps even 10 years, but I do spend time alone daily to meditate, to check in with myself and also to express gratitude for the world we live in and the things we do have, even if few for some of us. Thanks for the comment, but respectfully I would read the post again and check the links as it is not at all religious or political.

    1. That it is, thanks Declan, if you actually google the poem and read it then look at some of the links there and symbolism, you will discover a different story.

      It mentions erotic lactation and breasts throughout plus drinking milk as part of the sacred sex ritual. If anyone is interested please check one of the links where the entire poem is discussed as well as explanations…

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