Anonymous ID: e6fe13 Jan. 21, 2026, 1:32 p.m. No.24154716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4718 >>4748

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pentrillion?

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"Phrygan cap is the red soft pointed cap which imitates the tip of an uncastrated penis."

 

should have written "uncircumcised" penis. I mis-wrote.

 

Macron sun glasses?

 

The Galli (singular: gallus) were eunuch priests in the ancient cult of the Phrygian goddess Cybele (known in Rome as Magna Mater, or "Great Mother"). They served her primarily, though her consort Attis (a vegetation god who castrated himself in myth) was also central to the cult, and the Galli's self-castration emulated Attis's act as a form of devotion.The Galli were not worshippers of a separate "god or goddess of the Galli" but were the clergy devoted to Cybele (and secondarily Attis) in this ecstatic, mystery-oriented cult that originated in Phrygia (Asia Minor) and was officially adopted into Roman state religion in 204 BCE.Cybele was a mother goddess associated with fertility, nature, mountains, wild animals, and protection of cities. Her cult involved frenzied rituals, music, dancing, and self-harm, including the Galli's voluntary castration.Known symbols associated with Cybele (and often her cult, including the Galli) include:Lions — Representing her power over wild nature; she is frequently depicted enthroned with lions or riding a chariot pulled by them.

 

Mural crown (or crown of towers) — Symbolizing her role as protector of cities and fortifications.

 

Tympanum (hand drum) — Used in her ecstatic rites and processions.

 

Pine cones or pine trees — Tied to the myth of Attis (who died/castrated himself under a pine), a key symbol in the cult; pine cones were sometimes worn or carried by devotees.

 

Other attributes like cornucopia (horn of plenty) for fertility, or a black meteorite (baetyl) as her original sacred cult object from Pessinus.

 

Attis is often shown wearing a Phrygian cap (a soft, pointed hat with the top folded forward), which became a visual marker in depictions related to the cult.The Galli themselves were visually distinctive: they wore women's clothing, long hair, used cosmetics, and sometimes had symbols like ivy leaves (in some accounts tattooed or associated), but no single unique "symbol of the Galli" is universally recorded beyond their connection to Cybele's emblems and the act of castration itself.

 

Black rock came from Pessinus

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Pessinus, the ancient Phrygian city and primary cult center of Cybele where the black meteorite (baetyl) served as her sacred cult object, is located in modern-day Turkey.It corresponds to the village of Ballıhisar (also spelled Ballihisar or Balhisar) in Sivrihisar District, Eskişehir Province, central Anatolia.The site lies approximately 13 km southwest (or south/southeast in some accounts) of Sivrihisar town, along the Ankara-Eskişehir highway, in a valley tributary to the Sakarya River (ancient Sangarius), on the high Anatolian plateau at about 950 m elevation.Coordinates: roughly 39°19′53″N 31°35′00″E.The black stone itself was removed from Pessinus and transferred to Rome during the Second Punic War.

 

Sounds a lot like Balthazar? Ballihisar Baal?