And here is some more of that 'fiction'.
'The Scarab was beheaded and dismembered.' [Papyri Graecae Magicae, II]
29.
'The scarab beetle symbolized rebirth and immortality in the Temple of Set.' [Musing]
30.
'Zosimus says that he would like to make plain a vision that he has seen of a man who was dead, whose body was yet all white like a salt, and whose limbs were divided and his head was of fine gold, but seperated from the body.' [Jung]
31.
'The golden head referred originally to the head of Osiris who is described in a Greek text as headless. The Greek alchemists styled themselves 'Children of the Golden Head'.' [Jung]
32.
'The head is decapitated. (...) Arms and legs (of the gay man) break into pieces (in the Kundalini fire).' [The Paris 4]
33.
'Sterckx points to the explicit assimilation of the severed head to the body of Christ.'
[Witchard Goetinck]
34.
'We shall consider the head as being, what Pierre Lambrechts called, 'un dieu sans corps' (a god without a body). [Witchard Goetinck]
35.
'It is the microcosmic, subtle head, interwoven in the head of flesh, that is taken off and replaced after the (kundalini) fire by a new subtle head (the Christ).' [The Paris 4]
36.
'There are various accounts from the ancient world of the god being dismembered. Osiris is the prototype. He was cut up into fourteen pieces (...) to allow for his entry into matter.'
[Kuhn] (italics by me)
37.
'The greatest truth that can be told to mortals is, that their bodies are the gestating womb of a God.' [Kuhn]
38.
'It was only later that we discovered that the cauldron or Grail was also associated with the human head, and in particular the male head.' [Gardiner and Osborn]