The domesticated cat in many homes is a friend,.... : Quote by Leviak B. Kelly

“ The domesticated cat in many homes is a friend, a companion, a family member. It is seen as a symbol of grace and poise both in ancient Egypt and in modern society. Women are oft described as cats as men are described as dogs in metaphor as well. Religious adoration of cats was also in ancient Egypt.1 So in some aspects they have, at least, a religious context. This, though, is not what one should look at primarily for a clear indication of their connection to religion. They are examples of a spectrum of how natural spirituality had developed over time. ”

Leviak B. Kelly
  • From : Religion: The Ultimate STD: Living a Spiritual Life without Dogmatics or Cultural Destruction
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