INDEX

Adaptations, faulty, [131-132].
Adjustment, of individual, [129].
Adonis, sun god, [75].
American Cyclopedia, [23].
American Museum of Natural History, [6].
Anacalipsis, [38].
Analogies between the Individual and the Race, [126].
Ancient Grove Worship of Assyria, [49], [71].
Ancient Sex Worship, [25], [30], [41].
Androgyne deity, [36], [68].
Arapaho Indians, [109].
Bacchus, representative of male generative attribute, [22].
Bacchanalia, [74], [78], [87], [108].
Bear, sacred animal, [101].
Bull, phallic significance of, [63].
Bull roarer, nature of, [99].
Bureau of Amer. Eth., [5].
Caves of Elephanta, [43].
Ceremonial objects, conventionalization of, [109].
Chinese Review, [44].
Collective or group feeling, importance of, [21].
Collective thought of the race, relation to religious development, [17].
Crux Ansata, [51].
Dairy, sacredness of, [100].
Dances, at Witches’ Sabbath, [89].
Decadent Sex Worship, [79], [81], [91], [113];
interpretation of, [120].
Deity, female, function of in Japan, [105].
Deities, Teutonic, [93].
Dietrich, A., [120].
Dionysia, [74], [78].
Dionysus, [115].
Dorsey, G. A., [101].
Douglas, N., [121].
Dragon, relation to serpent, [45].
Earth, Worship, [114].
Egg, [50], [62], [74].
Eleusinia, [74], [77], [87], [108].
Emasculation, a form of worship, [31].
Essay on the Assyrian “Grove,” [39].
Female deities, [115].

Festivals to increase food supply, [98].
Fire, male principle, [36].
Fire Worship, [36], [88];
identified with sex worship, [42].
Fish, phallic significance, [35].
Frazer, [6], [17], [31], [32], [94], [107].
Gnostics, early secret society, [83];
phallic amulets of, [90];
reversions of, [84].
Goat, priapic animal, [88];
Symbol of Khem, [25].
Golden Bough, [6]. (See [Frazer].)
Group Thought, [113].
Harrison, J., [6], [18], [99], [101], [104], [107], [115], [116].
Hearn, L., [52].
Heraldry, origin of symbols, [51].
Hermes, phallic nature of, [36].
Higgins, [38].
Hitchcock, R., [105].
Holy Grail, Symbolism of, [93].
Homosexuality, in Greek life, [85];
practice of Rosicrucians, [84].
Hopi Indians, [101], [102].
Howe, J. W., [125].
Howitt, A. W., [6].
Initiative magic, [104].
India and its Native Princes, [43].
India and its Faiths, [80].
Indian Religions, [48].
Indians of the Southwest, [101].
Infantile reactions, [130].
Initiation ceremony, [115].
Inman, T., [5], [50], [54].
Interpretations of Sex Worship, [96].
Japan, an attempt at Interpretation, [52].
Jennings, H., [5], [28], [42], [48], [51], [62], [72], [92].
Karnac, [26].
Karpas, M. J., [83].
Khem, description of, [24].
King, C. W., [54].
Knight, R. P., [5], [27], [30], [37], [47], [48], [49], [54], [58], [63], [65], [83], [87], [90], [91].
Knights of the Round Table, [93].
Knights Templar, phallic amulets of, [90];
practices of, [86].
Kroeber, A. L., [109], [110].
Layard, A., [60].
Lingam with yoni, [41].
Lost god, the, [75].
Lotus, significance of, [56-58].

Male date palm, significance of, [49].
Matriarchy, [114].
May-pole, associated with phallic worship, [39], [47].
Moon, associated with female deity, [71].
Mother Earth, [70], [114].
Mother religion, [115], [116].
Mutter Erde, [120].
Murray, G., [20].
Mysteries, teaching of, [78-79].
Nature Worship, [5], [97], [108], [110].
Newton, J., [39], [49], [71].
Nineveh and Its Remains, [60].
North American Indians and sun worship, [70];
nature worship, [98], [108], [109].
Obelisk, phallic interpretation, [38].
O’Brien, [38], [56], [58].
Obscure Sex Symbolism, [36].
Order of the Garter, [93].
Osiris, [76].
Pan, significance of, [22].
Patriarchy, [114], [116].
Pepys, S., [48].
Peet, O. S., [108].
Persephone, [77].
Phallic hand, symbol of prostitution, [91].
Phallic rites, motive for, [106].
Phallic symbols, [27];
in art, [50].
Phallic Worship in China, [44].
Phallic Worship, nature of, [23], [98].
Phallus, as a charm, [90], [93];
as a decoration, [90].
Plant and Flower Symbols, [54].
Pomegranate, female symbol, [55].
Pratt, J. B., [80].
Priapiea, [87].
Priapus, disguises of, [88].
Primitive motives, continuance of, [128];
reversion to, [134].
Primitive Symbolism, [28].
Problem in Greek Ethics, [85].
Psyche’s Task, [94].
Puberty Initiations, [103], [115].
Qualities of animal and vegetable nature venerated, [39].
Racial feelings, expression of, in religion, [19].
Racial Motives, in primitive religions, [19];
dynamic value of, [123].
Rain making rite, [99].
Rawlinson, [24].
Reproduction, motive of, [21].

Rhyn, O., [78].
Rise of the Greek Epic, [20].
Ritual, motive for, [106];
related to food supply, [102], [103].
Rivers, W. H. R., [6], [100].
Robin Goodfellow, [94].
Rosicrucians, [42], [92].
Rosicrucians, phallic amulets of, [90];
practices of, [84], [85], [93].
Round Towers of Ireland, [38], [73].
Rousselet, [43].
Sacred Animals, [60-65].
Sacred prostitution, evidences of, [29].
Satan, at Witches Sabbath, [88].
Secret Societies for decadent sex worship, [83].
Serpent Worship, [61], [62], [72], [73].
Sex Worship:
An unconscious racial expression, [22];
biological significance of, [96];
as basis of early religions, [28];
In Africa in Modern times, [26];
decadence of in Middle Ages, [90];
primitive form, [108];
influence in present thought, [124];
part of evolution of the human mind, [23];
in symbolism, [34];
where it existed as basis of early religions, [28].
Sex Worship and Nature Worship, analogies of, [111];
relation of, [119].
Sexual act, as part of worship, [27-28].
Shinto, or the mythology of the Japanese, [105].
Smithsonian Inst., [6].
Snake, phallic significance of, [35].
Socrates in the light of Modern Psychopathology, [83].
Spencer, [6].
Star and crescent, [54].
Stonehenge, significance of, [38], [69].
Sun Myth, [117].
Sun Worship, [36], [69], [72], [73].
Symbolic Language of Ancient Art and Mythology, [49], [59].
Symbolism, racial, in the individual, [133].
Symonds, J. A., [85].
Themis, [6], [99], [116].
Thunder god, [99].
Thunder rites, [99].
Todas, the, [6], [100].
Totem, [110].
Tree Worship, [48].

Upright objects as phalli, [37].
Vegetation spirit, [114].
Water, female principle, [36].
Weathercock, emblem of the sun, [50].
Westropp, H. M., [28], [45], [55].
Wilder, A., [59].
Witchcraft, [92].
Witches’ Sabbath, nature of, [87], [92].
Wissler, C., [102], [110].
Worship of Priapus, [48], [83], [87], [91].
Yam ceremony, [103-104].


Footnotes:

[1] The Scope of Social Anthropology; Psyche’s Task.

[2] Themis, Introduction Page XI.

[3] Hamlet and Orestes.

[4] Quoted by H. M. Westropp, Primitive Symbolism.

[5] J. W. Wood. The Uncivilized Races.

[6] The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.

[7] The Rosicrucians.

[8] Adonis, Attis and Osiris.

[9] Rousselet, India and Its Native Princes.

[10] Pepys Diary.

[11] Symbolic Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.

[12] Japan, an attempt at Interpretation.

[13] O’Brien: The Round Towers of Ireland.

[14] The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.

[15] The Enactment of a Rebirth.

[16] Dr. Otto Rhyn, Mysteria.

[17] J. B. Pratt, India and Its Faiths.

[18] R. P. Knight, the Worship of Priapus.

[19] Hargrave Jennings: The Rosicrucians.

[20] J. A. Symonds, A Problem in Greek Ethics. Morris J. Karpas, Socrates in the light of Modern Psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1915.

[21] Worship of Priapus.

[22] Pierre de Lancre, Tableau de l’Inconstance des Mauvais Anges et Démons.

[23] Worship of Priapus.

[24] The Rosicrucians.

[25] The Scope of Social Anthropology; Psyche’s Task.

[26] Themis.

[27] W. H. R. Rivers, The Todas.

[28] Miss J. Harrison: Ancient Art and Ritual.

[29] Indians of the Southwest.

[30] The Functions of Primitive Ritualistic Ceremonies. Popular Science Monthly, August 15, 1915.

[31] Spencer, Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia.

[32] Ancient Art and Ritual, p. 64.

[33] Shinto, or the Mythology of the Japanese.

[34] Ancient Art and Ritual.

[35] Secret Societies and Ancient Mysteries: International Congress of Anthropology, 1893.

[36] Symbolism of the Arapaho Indians: American Museum of Natural History.

[37] Miss J. Harrison, Themis, Introduction.

[38] A. Dieterich: Mutter Erde.

[39] Norman Douglas: Old Calabria.

[40] Jelliffe and White, Diseases of the Nervous System, page 689.


Transcriber’s Notes:

Other than the corrections noted by hover information in the text, printer’s inconsistencies in spelling and capitalization have been retained.