>>20880381It is a tale as old as time. The Lion, and the Serpent. The Lion chases the Serpent, even as the serpent chases the Lion. If the Lion is to win, he bites, and with terrible force he inflicts his rule as through a Rod of Iron. Patriarchy in it's most clinical expression, Paternos, a Kingdom, with women serving to create children and families, giving men a reason to participate. At times, the serpent takes over, lust, apathy, greed, unprincipled lust, and it bites the lion, injecting poison, corrupting - not a victory of force, but the victory of venom. "By Deceit we shall wage War" - Mossad.
Posters on 4chan like to represent this ancient binary conflict with the "Four Seasons of History", as I like to call them.
a)Strong Men Make Good times (Spring)
b)Good times make Weak men (Summer)
c)Weak men make Bad times (Fall)
b)Bad times make Strong Men (Winter)
A historical year can take upwards of 500 solar years. But it is just this fight, one, overpowering the other, again and again. The true spiritual origin of the fight is anyone's guess. I don't know, certainly. But we know the Serpent is revolting, a living rod of animate feces seeking to devour, filth incarnate, forever rotting, dying but never dead - and the Lion is pure fire, solar fury, blinding light and absolute triumph over physicality. From this marriage is the world "designed" for us, by the architect of our brains and minds, cast in myriad shades and hues of sound, light, texture and form, purpose, feeling and destiny.
To me, however, they are gods. The only two gods I really know, and understand. Abject femininity is found in the Serpent. It is definitely a "she". And abject masculinity is found in the Lion, definitely a "he".
Their war is scaled down through "As Above, so Below" to the very realm of creatures and men, and to have life is to draw strength from the chaos of their eternal struggle. So we emulate them. So we have the genders. So we war, and rip, and tear, and lie, and poison.