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Symbols and their Meaning

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Things are not as they appearThings are not always what they appear. Examine the picture on the left. Do you see a naked couple embracing or dolphins swimming? True, it is a designed optical illusion but too often we fail to examine those things which need closer inspection.

Symbols in our society are very powerful and too often misunderstood. Examine the symbol below. It reads, “There is no religion higher than truth”. You may or may not agree with the statement but look closely at the symbols. In the circle at the top of the drawing there is what appears to be a swastika. A symbol of perhaps mans meanest philosophy in history. But consider, the arms of the swastika go to the right, here they go to the left. Now what does it mean to you? What if I told you it can be found on many Buddhist temples?

there is no religion higher than truthThere is also a six pointed star in the middle. Or is there? Look again, it is a black triangle entwined with a white triangle. A black triangle traditionally represents matter, the white triangle represents the spirit. In the middle is the Ankh, an ancient symbol of life. Together the three represent the Godhead. Deity is often symbolized by three. The Holy Trinity, “Three Lights” and the “Three Lives” of Ain-Suph to name a few.

Just as three is the number of God (body, soul and spirit) four is the number of man. The four directions, four seasons, the four ages of man etc. Combining the number for God and the number for man gives us seven, often thought to be the perfect number. A symbol of completion, the joining of man with god.

I wish I had more for you than this brief essay on symbols. Symbols are a large part of our lives which are too often ignored. Come back soon for more on this important topic.

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gratefuldennis
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The swastika is an ancient symbol used around the world in many religions. It denotes the “whirlwind of creation” out from the central point; “The One” or God from which all things exist.

“Omnificent—Unlimited in Creative Power
Omnipresent—In All Places at All Times
Omnifarious—Of All Varieties, Forms, or Kinds
Omnipotent—Possessing Unlimited Force
Omniscient—Having Infinite Awareness”

I guess Adolph Hitler had a God complex. He took a loving symbol used for thousands of years and turned it into a symbol of fear. Symbols in and of themselves have no power. The power comes from our conscious relationship with the symbol. If we give one man the power of evil in the form of fear because of a symbol then we make it so. But if we give love to represent the symbol and realize that no single person can represent it but only the totality of all that is then we take the power away from a delusional man. When I see white supremacist and other hate groups using this symbol I just see scared cowards full of fear or lost brothers and sisters and pray for their return to humanity.

Quotes from The Magician’s Companion, Bill Whitcomb, 1993, Llewellyn Publications.

April 10th, 2012 at 9:50 am

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