Medieval symbolism 4
Posted 07-10-2009 at 13:46 by Konstantin
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Four-pointed stars
Its shape resembles a cross. This is sometimes portrayed the star of Bethlehem which led the Magi to the newborn Christ. Reminiscent of both the birth of Christ and of his destiny.
The five-pointed, or pentagram
In Christianity, points to the five wounds of Christ on the Cross (the symbol is much older and has a set of values). The upside is associated with a satanic ritual.
Six-pointed, or hexagram
Star of the Creator, reminiscent of the six days of creation. Now known as the Star of David, a symbol of modern Israel.
Begin to watch the "medieval symbolism 1".
Four-pointed stars
Its shape resembles a cross. This is sometimes portrayed the star of Bethlehem which led the Magi to the newborn Christ. Reminiscent of both the birth of Christ and of his destiny.
The five-pointed, or pentagram
In Christianity, points to the five wounds of Christ on the Cross (the symbol is much older and has a set of values). The upside is associated with a satanic ritual.
Six-pointed, or hexagram
Star of the Creator, reminiscent of the six days of creation. Now known as the Star of David, a symbol of modern Israel.
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Atte. Constantine, very interesting, informative, can, if a little dug something to add. But please, the links lead, I just now writing an article about the keys as a symbol in art and psychology, the article for a scientific journal, and without reference to quote is not possible, something I found on the Internet, but it seems they are all each other simply rewrite. A source not found.
ZaraPosted 07-02-2011 at 23:47 by zarajara -
Guru Constantine !
Work undertaken for the collection of information is very valuable. But!
A . It is clear that this selection - no gag . Load it up lit.ssylkami , and then the discussion will be possible , which is always desirable for the sake of Truth and the Truth.
Two . Unfortunately , you will not have reached to the overriding sense, symbolized by the number 14.
Mikhail Bulgakov , apparently , was dedicated as Andrew White , like Nikolai Gumilev, like many other early twentieth -century humanists . Describing the basement apartment , he does not accidentally pointed to the 14- meter room , which created the master .
Symbolism of "The Master and Margarita " is very correct with respect to the sacred knowledge , which can not be said about the distortions nedoumiya , layered over tens of centuries.
In his book " The Evolution of Rights" I'm reasonably reveal the semantic system of numbers , but the whole book as a whole, is not available for most because of the high cost of publication. I'll try to write another essay, expressing my knowledge and opinion.
Thanks for the site. Magnolia .Posted 02-05-2012 at 04:15 by Магнолия