This is all going to sound very crazy but bear with me here...
First some traditional symbolic constants.
Men are FIRE and AIR, or the sun and air for the Moz fans.
Women are WATER and EARTH.
Paternal society dictates that the man dominates the woman. Missionary, if you will, the man is on top of the woman.
Imagine the letter T is a man laying on his stomach and his ding dong is hanging down. An inverted or upside down T is a man on his back with his ding dong pointed toward the sky. Like this guy:
So now man is the earth, he's in the female role. THis works out perfectly if there's a woman on top of him, I'll let you imagine.
So elementally earth and water are affected by gravity and fall, while fire and air are unaffected by gravity, they rise. When ancient humans were figring this shit out they didn't know about gravity yet, they just knew that the male elements rose while the female elements fell. But if the man assumes the female role and lays on his back, he allows the female to rise and dominate him and in essence "rule" or play "Horus." The phoenix rising from the ashes is a female dominating, sort of like the essence of the sacred feminine saying, "Okay how about the female essence be in charge for a while." These instances usually mark the changing of an era or Age, We were on the cusp of Aquarius since the 40s, I think we might be fully in the age of Aquarius now.
We just had a fire here last week. The city of Azusa has a giant A on the side of the mountain because of Azusa Pacific College, it usually looks like this:
THe mountain is still smoldering but I couldn't help but notice this morning while waiting for my oatmeal and Razzmatazz (no banana) at Jamba Juice that the A has been transformed into an inverted T.
It's the ultimate sign of the sacred feminine, IMHO, burned into the side of a mountain!