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Worshipped Collection

"Worshipped: Exploring the Equilibrium of Opposites" In the realm of spirituality, the concept of worship takes various forms, transcending time and cultures

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Worshipped Collection: Baphomet by Eliphas Levi - Equilibrium of Opposites
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Worshipped Collection: Baphomet - Equilibrium of Opposites
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Worshipped Collection: Annamalaiyar Temple, India
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Worshipped Collection: Little Pigeon Baptist Chapel, where the Lincolns worshipped (engraving)
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Worshipped Collection: Taiwan: Koxinga, worshipped as a great Chinese patriot, 1962 (photo)
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Worshipped Collection: A characteristic ceremony for the appointment of five new cardinals, adoration at the Altar
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Worshipped Collection: The white elephant of Siam (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: Gods worshipped by the ancient Persians
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Worshipped Collection: The Kassite invasion of Babylonia in 18th century BC, from Hutchinson
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Worshipped Collection: Buddhist monks performing a sacrifice to a dragon (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: Sacred pool of gharials in Karachi (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: The Death of Queen Victoria (litho)
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Worshipped Collection: A Figure the Heathens might have Worshipped
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Worshipped Collection: Confucian Temple at Nan-king, where the father of Chinese philosophy is worshipped (b / w photo)
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Worshipped Collection: Sacred ibis in Ancient Egypt (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: Pool of sacred fish at Ayacucho, Peru (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: Bust of Nefertiti (c1370- c1330 BC) Great Royal Wife (chief consort
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Worshipped Collection: The Revolution in Crete (litho)
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Worshipped Collection: Esus, the Great God of Nature among the Gauls, worshipped in the Forests (engraving)
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Worshipped Collection: The sacred cow of Tanjore, India (chromolitho)
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Worshipped Collection: Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period: The latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty
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Worshipped Collection: Comic Early English History: Saxons (colour litho)
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Worshipped Collection: Girl in a blue dress (colour photo)
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Worshipped Collection: NAPOLEON WORSHIPPED
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Worshipped Collection: Worship of Baal
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Worshipped Collection: Religion / Egypt / Khonsu
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Worshipped Collection: Psyche worshipped goddess incurs Venus Aphrodite
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Worshipped Collection: Psyche worshipped goddess incurs Venus anger
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Worshipped Collection: Irish Jewish Museum, Portobello Dublin, Ireland
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Worshipped Collection: Co Donegal, Inishowen Mamore Gap, Shrine
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Worshipped Collection: Nerthus / Hertha
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Worshipped Collection: Water-moon Avalokiteshvara ýêÿýøöÛ┤ÇýØîÙÅä Û│áÙáñ
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Worshipped Collection: ÕìùÕø¢þ¥Äõ║║ÕÉê Courtesan Holding Fan Edo period
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Worshipped Collection: Winged symbol of Ahura Mazda, worshipped by the Zoroastrians. Persepolis: Royal Audience
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Worshipped Collection: Seated figure of King with servant, beneath the winged symbol of Ahura Mazda, worshipped
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Worshipped Collection: Fragment of a royal group of The Amarna Period: The latter half of the Eighteenth
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Worshipped Collection: Akhenaten Painted limestone The Amarna Period: latter half of the Eighteenth Dynasty
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Worshipped Collection: Relief showing Nefertiti (c1370-c1330 BC) Great Royal Wife (chief consort) and the
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Worshipped Collection: Sacred stone worshipped by the Mashonas
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Worshipped Collection: watering Bo tree - Kalaw
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Worshipped Collection: Paul and Barnabas
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Worshipped Collection: The two year old Holy Lama, Mongolia
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Worshipped Collection: Ibis Worshipped Egypt
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Worshipped Collection: Goddess of Reason - 1
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Worshipped Collection: Religion / Gods / Lithuanian
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Worshipped Collection: Babylonian Dragon
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Worshipped Collection: Napoleon Worshipped
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Worshipped Collection: Infant Jesus Worshipped


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"Worshipped: Exploring the Equilibrium of Opposites" In the realm of spirituality, the concept of worship takes various forms, transcending time and cultures. From Eliphas Levi's enigmatic depiction of Baphomet - symbolizing the equilibrium of opposites - to the Annamalaiyar Temple in India, where devotees seek divine blessings, worshippers have long sought solace and enlightenment. Even French royalty like Louis IX recognized the power of devotion as they knelt before altars adorned with sacred relics. Similarly, Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, revered by his subjects for his military prowess and leadership qualities, was also a recipient of fervent adoration. The ancient practice extends beyond individuals to encompass deities such as Baal in ancient civilizations or Koxinga in Taiwan – both celebrated figures who were worshipped as symbols of patriotism and greatness. Religious ceremonies hold immense significance in society; be it a characteristic ritual for appointing new cardinals or an awe-inspiring moment at an altar captured through vivid lithography. These rituals serve as reminders that faith can unite communities and provide a sense of purpose amidst chaos. Beyond human realms lie creatures deemed worthy enough to be worshipped – like Siam's white elephant depicted in vibrant chromolithography. Such reverence towards animals showcases humanity's innate connection with nature and its desire to honor all living beings. From Persia's ancient pantheon to modern-day places like Little Pigeon Baptist Chapel where even Abraham Lincoln found solace; this diverse tapestry reveals how worship has shaped our collective consciousness throughout history. Ultimately, "worshipped" encapsulates not just blind devotion but also serves as a testament to humanity's quest for meaning, balance between opposing forces, and our eternal search for something greater than ourselves.