"Cupid's Quirk"
The Rose Quartz Wild Wee Willy is a whimsical, playful piece that's sure to bring a smile to anyone's face.
Size: 1.1"
$15
This isn't just a crystal; it's a playful ode to love. Carved from Rose Quartz, the stone of unconditional love, this piece is a charming reminder to open your heart. It's said to attract love in all forms, from new romance to a deeper sense of self-compassion. This quirky little sculpture, which measures 1.1 inches, adds a touch of lightheartedness to its powerful, soothing energy.
Historical and Spiritual Context of Phallic Symbols
Phallic symbols have a deep and ancient history, long before modern views on human sexuality. Their use began in the Paleolithic period, where stone carvings and cave paintings represented creation and fertility.
This reverence continued in ancient civilizations:
- Ancient Egypt: The phallus was linked to the god Min, symbolizing regeneration.
- Ancient Greece: Celebrations for the god Dionysus often featured phallic symbols.
- Ancient Rome: Romans used fascinus amulets for protection and good luck.
The shift from a symbol of life and vitality to a source of shame is largely attributed to the rise of monotheistic religions. These faiths often viewed the body and sexuality as sinful, leading to new societal norms that dictated what should be hidden and what could be shown.