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  Stress : The Mexican eagle immobilizing and devouring a snake represents Matriarchy's omnipotent mother intimidating her weak partners and children. View fullsize
  Response : Greece's Oedipus, outwitting and dominating the Sphinx monster and marrying his mother represents Partiarchy's Greek snake man rising to power over women. View fullsize
  Anxiety : Women return to power through Hinduism's moral discovery of cooperation. Six-armed Siva as the cooperative man stepping on a child-like self. His own sexuality is cancelled and irrelevant. View fullsize
  Defense : The moral ascendance of men over women is reflected in the sacredness of snakes, flying dragons, and feathered serpents, gradually identified with the worship of the sun and the single male god. View fullsize
  Reversal : The comeback of women as seductive Eve reducing Adam to a charmed snake backfired on women. It evoked the father-son alliance; a monotheistic male dominated moral order. View fullsize
  Compromise :Christianity's virgin mother and self-sacrificial child, Islam's crescent and star, reflect the shift of power balance from Judaism's father-son Covenant to Messianism's mother-infant spiritual alternative. View fullsize
  Stress : The Mexican eagle immobilizing and devouring a snake represents Matriarchy's omnipotent mother intimidating her weak partners and children.
  Response : Greece's Oedipus, outwitting and dominating the Sphinx monster and marrying his mother represents Partiarchy's Greek snake man rising to power over women.
  Anxiety : Women return to power through Hinduism's moral discovery of cooperation. Six-armed Siva as the cooperative man stepping on a child-like self. His own sexuality is cancelled and irrelevant.
  Defense : The moral ascendance of men over women is reflected in the sacredness of snakes, flying dragons, and feathered serpents, gradually identified with the worship of the sun and the single male god.
  Reversal : The comeback of women as seductive Eve reducing Adam to a charmed snake backfired on women. It evoked the father-son alliance; a monotheistic male dominated moral order.
  Compromise :Christianity's virgin mother and self-sacrificial child, Islam's crescent and star, reflect the shift of power balance from Judaism's father-son Covenant to Messianism's mother-infant spiritual alternative.


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