Sunday, August 23, 2015
RECORD TURNOUT OF GLOBAL WORSHIPERS
FOR TONIGHT'S LION HUNT CEREMONIES
FOR TONIGHT'S LION HUNT CEREMONIES
A record number of worshipers participated via Skype tonight in ceremonies commemorating the SACRED LION HUNT, the final recorded event in the brief life of Antinous ... when he and Hadrian slew a man-eating lion in Egypt in August of the year 130 AD.
Worshipers from across the United States, Mexico and Brazil as well as Europe took part via Skype in the ceremonies held at the Hollywood Temple of Antinous.
The rituals were celebrated in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
The skin art image courtesy Michael Isom shows Antinous subduing the man-eating Marousian lion in the Egyptian desert in the year 130 AD.
The SACRED LION HUNT was immortalized in poetry and in stone, showing Antinous brashly attacking the lion with his adamantine-tipped spear and wounding it ... so that Hadrian had to gallop to his rescue and dispatch the beast.
Hadrian added medallions to the Arch of Constantine showing him and Antinous with feet on the lion's neck and also making sacrifice to the great lion-killer Hercules.
Soon legend would have it that scarlet-red lotus blossoms had sprung forth from the pool of the lion's blood ... which we honor as the LOTUS MOON, the Pisces Third Quarter Moon in June.
Within a few short weeks after the Sacred Lion Hunt, Antinous himself would be dead. The Sacred Lion Hunt is the last recorded event in His short life.
Novice Priest DECO RIBEIRO related the story of the Lion Hunt via Skype from São Paulo Brazil. Flamen ANTONIUS SUBIA celebrated the liturgical ritual in Hollywood.
Antonius noted that the brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all. Tonight's rituals and meditations were aimed at enabling participants to traverse the road between who they think they are and who they can be. The key is to set forth on the journey ... with adamantine-tipped spear in hand ... galloping forward.
A special highlight of tonight's ceremonies was the skin art of long-time Antinous worshiper Michael Isom, whose arms are adorned with Sacred Images of Antinous.
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