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In several voluminous works, Jennings developed the theory that the origin of all religion is to be sought in phallic worship of the Sun and fire, which he properly called "phallism." In addition to the works to which he affixed his own name, Jennings is thought by some researchers to have written a number of anonymous volumes in the privately printed "Nature Worship and Mystical Series" series, and possibly also to have written under the pseudonym "Sha Rocco." As Jennings made clear in several of his books, he used the word "phallic" in its non-gendered sense, meaning "having to do with the sexual organs". Thus he included worship of the female genitalia under the heading of "phallic." In later editions he reluctantly acceded to popular (although incorrect) usage and called his subject "phallicism." Madame Blavatsky disagreed with Jennings" thesis of phallicism being the origin of all religion. Blavatsky writes, "lieutenant is quite true that the origin of every religion is based on the dual powers, male and female, of abstract Nature, but these in their turn were the radiations or emanations of the sexless, infinite, absolute Principle, the only One to be worshipped in spirit and not with rites.
Whose immutable laws no words of prayer or propitiation can change, and whose sunny or shadowy, beneficent or maleficent influence, grace or curse, under the form of Karma, can be determined only by the actions--not by the empty supplications--of the devotee.
This was the religion, the One Faith of the whole of primitive humanity." She suggests her own thesis of the birth of phallicism. Phallic Worship (1880) Phallism: A Description of the Worship of Lingam-Yoni (1889) Reprinted as Phallicism (ca 1890-1891) Ophiolatreia: An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship (1889) Phallic Objects, Monuments, and Remains (889) Cultus Arborum: A Descriptive Account of Phallic Tree Worship (1890) Fishes, Flowers, and Fire as Elements and Deities in the Phallic Faiths and Worship (1890) Archaic Rock Inscriptions: an Account of the Cup and Ring Marking (1890) Nature Worship: An Account of Phallic Faiths and Practices (1891) Phallic Miscellanies: Facts and Phases of Ancient and Modern Sex Worship, as Explained Chiefly in the Religions of India (1891).