!treesearch whore of babylon

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!treesearch whore of babylon

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The "whore of Babylon" is a prominent figure in Christian eschatology, primarily depicted in the Book of Revelation as a symbol of corrupt and oppressive powers, particularly associated with ancient Rome. According to the article 'Whore of Babylon | Description, Revelation, Meaning', she is illustrated as a woman riding a scarlet beast, adorned in luxurious clothing and holding a golden cup filled with abominations, which signifies idolatry and moral decay. This imagery is further emphasized in 'Revelation 17:1-18 – Babylon the Great Whore', highlighting her seductive nature and the violence she incites among earthly kings. The term "Babylon" evokes the ancient empire known for its brutality, serving as a metaphor for cultural forces opposing God's people, as noted in 'Who Is The Whore Of Babylon? (And Why Does It Matter?)'. Various interpretations exist regarding her identity, with some linking her to specific nations or institutions, while others view her as a broader representation of a corrupt world system led by the Antichrist, as discussed in 'What is the whore of Babylon / mystery Babylon?'. Collectively, the articles underscore her role as a symbol of spiritual adultery and societal corruption, with her eventual destruction illustrating the self-destructive nature of evil powers. Notably, the whore is often interpreted as a critique of Rome's imperial power, with her seven heads symbolizing the city's seven hills, reinforcing the connection to the historical context of early Christian persecution.

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I use the term Whore of Babylon in a rather unconventional way. I use it as a synonym of the devouring mother archetype. The collective female ego, the dark feminine.

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