The Lunar Bull

Spiritual Significance of Matriarchy

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by Pierre F. Walter
978-1-933137-20-9

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©2007-2010

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2.4 Hours

Spoken By
Pierre F. Walter

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138 MB

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THE LUNAR BULL is an audio essay that demonstrates that the present historical or psychohistorical debate about the dichotomy of matriarchy-patriarchy may be of interest for historians and psychohistorians, but has little or no meaning for the truth seeker or the one who inquires into the individual and collective unconscious, or superconsciousness. On that level, the study shows, the historical transition from matriarchy to patriarchy has not taken place. In the contrary, it appears that the intrinsic symbolism of the soul level, the content of the unconscious, the level of spiritual visions is one of the matriarchal gods and cosmic energy holders, such as the mythic or lunar bull, and the serpent.

The author speaks in this study not only from his own intellectual and intuitive mind and knowledge, but cites abundantly from sources such as Carl Gustav Jung, Joseph Campbell, and researchers on shamanism and entheogens such as Ralph Metzner, as well as reports of personal experiences with matriarchal gods and goddesses manifesting through the intake of entheogens such as Ayahuasca. As he point out largely in this study, all this is not just mythology. The impact and vibration of our soul values permeates all living and is influencing our decisions and our policies more than any reductionist Cartesian concepts, such as moralism, child protection or the present international pursuits to fight pedophilia that render us conscious of a growing narcissism that today affects not only individuals and political leaders, but whole nations.

What we can learn from studying mythology, as this essay shows, is to find solutions that are viable and durable because they are integrated in the landscape of soul, and our collective unconscious, and not just green table solutions that may appeal to our rational mind. The present wars against perversity, pedophilia, or illegal plants like psychedelics or Hemp (Cannabis), which was a healing plant for thousands of years, will not last as they are not built on soul, but on very shallow agendas and political and social corruption. The modern-day ideas are motivated in the first place not by a true concern for childhood or public welfare, but a strong concern for enriching an oligarchy of power-holders who just created a few more instruments for worldwide dominion and control.

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Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Lunar Bull
Historical Turn Toward Stupidity
Murder of the Goddess
The Murder Culture
Significance of Matriarchy
Spiritual Laws
Autonomy
Ecstasy
Energy
Language
Love
Pleasure
Self-Regulation
Touch
Bull and Serpent
Summary

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One Response to “The Lunar Bull”

  1. In ‘The Lunar Bull’, one has outlined remarks regarding the elements of spiritual laws, and the listener in question found them to be of great importance in terms of overall understanding for a potentially foreseen new society, a better one, a better individual, that one perhaps envisions and regards as ideal. Drawing from cultural records, the author addresses vital key ingredients for what a new society or better human being should consist of in order to exist peacefully and with little or no strife.

    The love principle conveys that societies in which moralism is more or less non-existent, are allowing for the open and free expression of love, as is, and not just the limited, restricted conception of love that is common to the West, namely, that of heterosexuality and the like. Until this happens, moralism maintains a stronghold on the notion of love and what acceptable love entails.

    Learning about the pleasure pattern, we are pitching an idea that basically is education-based, and entails that the developing child’s natural subjective interest should be entertained and the fostering of such by the adults around him or her is what constitutes productive upbringing. Though perhaps he may consider his father’s job, if he so pleases and provided that the said interest is of his own free choice, what we are attempting to promote, however, is personal growth through the development of an intimate connection with the profession, vocational interest that resides from within.

    In fact, yes, in modern society, adults have taken notice that the child’s personal ambitions, his natural inclination is perhaps what should be pursued for the sake of true advancement in life, rather than wondering around aimlessly, so to speak, accepting whatever society has in store for you, or whatever you come across and settle for. Here, I think, the idea of the pleasure pattern is a vital message for me as it must certainly be for the young. The word says it all-seeking pleasure from what we are doing rather than just trying to get through the day, so to speak, repeatedly looking at the time hoping that it would move much quicker.

    Energy as we have previously covered, is a vital element of life which is definitely appreciated specifically in Asian nations such as China, Japan and India. All these countries have different names for it, however, as the text suggests, in addition to one’s recent remarks surrounding Reiki therapy, there is only one energy. The late European psychiatrist, Wilhelm Reich called it orgone and his contributions to bio-energy have been acknowledged and appreciated formally by researchers and those who use his method in the psychotherapeutic setting.

    Ideally, energy is what drives life and what one can surely notice in the natural world, in the world inhabited mainly by animals and primitive humans, i.e., is the great flow of energy, which can be observed in the strong movements of water flow, such as the ocean, rivers, and falls. The wind, which can sometimes be very strong, in the animals that possess great speed and agility, like moneys, for example. It is only in humans do we notice the lack of energy, but never in nature.

    Language is also a very important element of life given that most of human interaction entails some sort of communication, most of time, verbal, whether the said takes place via cell phone or in-person, communication is a must in life so the fostering of language which is not limited to speech, verbal exchange, but is rather multi-dimensional, and free of shame is an idea being forwarded.

    Absolutely, if society was in fact democratic, why is there violence, hatred, unrest? Perhaps we can suggest that one reason behind such an unsettling climate is the lack of expression of those of wish to communicate, use language for they are in fear, are ashamed, frightened and thus repress that which they desire to release.

    On a personal note, the said reader is one of such individuals in question. In a ‘democratic’ nation such as the United States, people are suffering due in part to lack of expression, communication. They have no one to talk to whom they can trust. Many own ‘communication’ that is not to be entertained, and usually, these people are considered asocial, pathological, are rendered as those we do not speak of, not spoken down upon. Their ‘communication’ may subject them to threat, may limit their sense of confidentiality so they are deterred from in-person support. In extreme cases, they evolve into violent people who unleash years and years of frustration in many harmful ways.

    Touch is certainly vital for the proper well-being of a young child, but it is also just as vital for adults for it is warmth that we seek and need, I personally know this of myself and realize my extreme lack of it. Obviously, touch that is nurturing feels good and should be encouraged and not limited in terms of who is administering the nurturing touch and to whom. One also realizes that touch is as critical as food and water for it renders benefits such as a sense of happiness and bodily satisfaction.

    – Nelson, San Francisco

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