Mythology can teach us that the androgynous formation, the union of masculine
and feminine sex characteristics, did not belong to the goddess Mut alone but
also to other deities such as Isis and Hathor, but in the latter perhaps only
insofar as they possessed also a motherly nature and became fused with the
goddess Mut.It teaches us further that other Egyptian
deities such as Neith of Sais out of whom the Greek Athene was later formed,
were originally conceived as androgynous or dihermaphroditic, and that the same
held true for many of the Greek gods, especially of the Dionysian circle,art oil paintings online,as
well as for Aphrodite who was later restricted to a feminine love deity.
Mythology may also offer the explanation that the phallus which was added to the
feminine body was meant to denote the creative primitive force of nature, and
that all these hermaphroditic deistic formations express the idea that only a
union of the masculine and feminine elements can result in a worthy
representation of divine perfection. But none of these observations explain the
psychological riddle, namely, that the phantasy of men takes no offense at the
fact that a figure which was to embody the essence of the mother should be
provided with the mark of the masculine power which is the opposite of
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The explanation comes from the infantile sexual theories. There really was a
time in which the male genital was found to be compatible with the representation of the mother. When the male child
first directs his curiosity to the riddle of the sexual life, he is dominated by
the interest for his own genitals. He finds this part of the body too valuable
and too important to believe that it would be missing in other persons to whom
he feels such a resemblance. As he cannot divine that there is still another
equally valuable type of genital formation he must grasp the assumption that all
persons, also women,where to buy oil paintings, possess such a member as he. This preconception is so firm
in the youthful investigator that it is not destroyed even by the first
observation of the genitals in little girls. His perception naturally tells him
that there is something different here than in him, but he is unable to admit to
himself as the content of this perception that he cannot find this member in
girls. That this member may be missing is to him a dismal and unbearable
thought, and he therefore seeks to reconcile it by deciding that it also exists
in girls but it is still very small and that it will grow later.If this expectation does not appear to be
fulfilled on later observation he has at his disposal another way of escape. The
member also existed in the little girl but it was cut off and on its place there
remained a wound. This progress of the theory already makes use of his own
painful experience; he was threatened in the meantime that this important organ
will be taken away from him if it will form too much of an interest for his
occupation. Under the influence of this threat of castration he now interprets
his conception of the female genital, henceforth he will tremble for his
masculinity, but at the same time he will look with contempt upon those unhappy
creatures upon whom, in his opinion, this cruel punishment had already been
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