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  • [Footnote: She is ready, but beseeches him, "Do not look at me." Izanagi produces

light with his reed, that is to say, with a masculine piece of wood (the fire-boring Phallus), and thus loses his spouse. (Frobenius: Ibid., p. 343.) Mother must be put in the place of spouse. Instead of the mother, the hero produces fire; Hiawatha, maize; Odin, Runes, when he in torment hung on the tree.](Come to me, Lord Hermes, as the foetus into the womb of the mother). Kenyon: "Greek Papyrus in the British Museum," 1893, p. 116; Pap. CXXII, Z. 2 ff. Cited by Dieterich: Ibid., p. 97.]*