That pdf I posted yesterday.. they had a section about these 2 triangles.
THE HEXAGRAM
The Hexagram is formed by uniting the Water Triangle with the Fire
Triangle, which is called the Six-pointed Star, Star of David, Solomon’s
Seal, etc.
When the two triangles (the “Water Triangle” and the “Fire Triangle”) are
joined together into one symbol, it forms a six pointed star known as a
double triangle, hexagram, Crest of Solomon, star of the microcosm and the
Shield of David, among other names. It is even called the “talisman of
Saturn.” Mary Ann Slipper remarks: “This six pointed star is used in
masonic work and is also found in other well known secret orders.”
The Second Mile, an Eastern Star book, reveals that the “six pointed star is a
very ancient symbol, and one of the most powerful.” It sure is a powerful
symbol—to witches, sorcerers, and magicians! “The hexagram is used in
magic, witchcraft, occultism and the casting of zodiacal horoscopes
internationally and by all races.” “It was considered to possess mysterious
powers,” says A Concise Cyclopaedia of Freemasonry.
It is used as a “stand-by for MAGICIANS AND ALCHEMISTS. The
SORCERERS believed it represented the footprint of a special kind of
DEMON called a trud and used it in ceremonies both to CALL UP
DEMONS and to keep them away.”
Former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, reminds us: “To the sorcerer, the
hexagram is a powerful tool to invoke Satan....” A HEXAGRAM MUST
BE PRESENT TO CALL A DEMON FORTH. In fact, the word “HEX”
comes from this emblem.
So what does this say about how they're using that with like the flag of Israel. And wherever else they use that. Like don't they use this a lot in Judaism?
I ask Bing AI.
do they use the star of david hexagram a lot in judaism?
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Yes, they do use the Star of David hexagram a lot in Judaism. The Star of David is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism1 It is a prominent feature of the Israeli flag and represents Jewish communities worldwide2 It is also used to express Jewish affiliations in sports, such as the Maccabiah Games and the European Maccabi Games1
The Star of David has a complex and varied history, and its origins are not clear. It was not originally a uniquely Jewish symbol, but was used by Christians and Muslims at various points in history as well1 It became associated with Judaism in the Middle Ages, when it was used as a decorative motif on Jewish buildings and as a mystical symbol by Kabbalists31 It gained popularity among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the 19th century, and was chosen as the central symbol for the flag of the future State of Israel at the First Zionist Congress in 18971 During World War II, the Nazis forced Jews to wear a yellow Star of David as a badge of shame, but Jews reclaimed the symbol as a sign of pride and resistance31
The Star of David has various symbolic meanings, depending on the context and interpretation. Some possible meanings are:
The Star of David represents the shield of King David, who was the second king of Israel and a great warrior. The star may have been engraved on his shield or emblem3
The Star of David represents the union of opposites, such as heaven and earth, male and female, fire and water, etc. The two triangles point in opposite directions, but form a harmonious whole. This reflects the Jewish concept of God as transcendent and immanent, and the Jewish quest for balance and integration3
The Star of David represents the six directions of space (north, south, east, west, up, down) and the center (the self or God). This symbolizes the Jewish connection to God, to the Torah, and to the land of Israel3
The Star of David represents the six days of creation and the seventh day of rest (Shabbat). This reminds Jews of their obligation to observe the Sabbath and to respect God’s creation3
The Star of David represents the twelve tribes of Israel, which were descended from the twelve sons of Jacob (also known as Israel). The star may have been composed of two overlapping tetrahedrons, which form a three-dimensional Star of David with twelve faces. This signifies the unity and diversity of the Jewish people3
Like why's this Baphomet switching it up from how it was the usual upright star in the title credits sequence earlier.
According to the former illuminati member Doc Marquis, the hexagram is the most wicked/evil, and one of the most powerful, of all symbols in witchcraft.
Satan's Inner Circle
Notice the Hexagram on which Satan's altar is resting. Since this hexagram is surrounded by a circle, it becomes a Demon Trap, which we now know is THE most powerful tool possible to conjure up a demon so that he can be forced to do that which the Witch wants him to do. Thus, we have Satan represented at the top of this entire New World Order Plan (The All-Seeing Eye) and at the very inner core (The Demon Trap).
Satan's Altar is highly significant. Human sacrifice is required on this altar, as are abominations against God of every conceivable stripe. Marquis has chosen to drive home this point by pouring human blood over the altar and by showing the Anti-Christ Inverted Cross on one of the ends. The importance of the United States of America is clearly represented by the "Two Seals Of Our Doom".
Uniting the Water Triangle with the Fire Triangle, the Hexagram is formed. It forms a six pointed star also known as the Seal of Solomon. This symbol is a counterfeit Star of David, the national symbol of Israel. The difference between the Star of David and the occult seal is the triangles which make up the occult seal interlock and the two triangles of the Star of David lie flat against each other.
Mary Ann Slipper, a Masonic author, writing in Symbolism of the Eastern Star, 1927, on page 14, makes a most telling admission, when she says,
"The six pointed star is used in Masonic work and is also found in other well known secret orders."
Another Eastern Star book, The Second Mile, understates the impact of the hexagram when it says,
"... the six pointed star is a very ancient symbol and one of the most powerful."
The hexagram is a very powerful symbol to witches, magicians and sorcerers. It is used in different kinds of witchcraft, magic, occultism, and the casting of zodialcal horoscopes.
Because it has six points, and because it contains a '666,' the hexagram is considered to be Satan's most powerful symbol. Look at the hexagram above. The first six is formed by the sides of each triangle facing the clockwise direction; the second six is formed by the sides of each triangle formed by facing the counterclockwise direction; the third six is formed by the sides of the inner hexagon.
The hexagram was used as a,
"stand-by for Magicians and Alchemists. The Sorcerers believed it represented the footprint of a special kind of demon called a 'trud', and used it in ceremonies both to call up demons and to keep them away."
[Gary Jennings, Black Magic, White Magic, Eau Claire. Also Harry E. Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft]
The hexagram is used to conjure up demons, making them appear in this dimension to do the bidding of the witch. Doc Marquis (Former Illuminist Satanist) confirms that hexagrams are used to call forth demons to place spells and curses on the intended victim. The word, "HEX," comes from this practice.
The hexagram is also a symbol of the sex act and reproduction. Masonic author, Albert G. Mackey provides us with the occult explanation in his book, The Symbolism of Freemasonry, [p. 195, 1869 A.D.]
The triangle pointing downward,
"is a female symbol corresponding to the 'yoni' and the upward pointing triangle is the male, the 'lingam'. When the two triangles are interlaced, it represents the union of the active and passive forces in nature; it represents the male and female elements."
[Also explained in Did You Know? Vignettes in Masonry from the Royal Arch Mason Magazine , Missouri Lodge of Research, 1965, p. 132, Wes Cook, Editor]
If this has not become evident to you, the occultist, the paganist, worship sex. They also worship most everything in nature, which fulfills the Biblical definition of a paganist in Romans 1:25, "Because they exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator ..."
Speaking of the sexual connotation of the hexagram, another witch revealed, "When the male triangle penetrates the female triangle, it produces the six pointed crest of Solomon or hexagram, the most wicked symbol in witchcraft." [David J. Meyer, Dancing With Demons: The Music's Real Master]
The hexagram is the sign used in the Royal Arch in Freemasonry. Masonic author Wes Cook, writing in Did You Know? Vignettes in Masonry from the Royal Arch Mason Magazine, [Missouri Lodge of Research, 1965, p. 132] stated that the hexagram represented "balance and harmony" in all facets of the world. Another Masonic publication links the hexagram with the Chinese YANG AND YIN symbol. ["The Significant Numbers", Short Talk Bulletin , September, 1956, Vol. 34, No. 9, p. 5]
In summary, the hexagram IS the most wicked, and one of the most powerful, of all symbols in witchcraft. It is used to call forth demons into this dimension, to communicate with the dead, to describe sex acts, and to represent gods such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. [Masonic and Occult
That pdf I posted yesterday.. they had a section about these 2 triangles.
THE HEXAGRAM The Hexagram is formed by uniting the Water Triangle with the Fire Triangle, which is called the Six-pointed Star, Star of David, Solomon’s Seal, etc. When the two triangles (the “Water Triangle” and the “Fire Triangle”) are joined together into one symbol, it forms a six pointed star known as a double triangle, hexagram, Crest of Solomon, star of the microcosm and the Shield of David, among other names. It is even called the “talisman of Saturn.” Mary Ann Slipper remarks: “This six pointed star is used in masonic work and is also found in other well known secret orders.” The Second Mile, an Eastern Star book, reveals that the “six pointed star is a very ancient symbol, and one of the most powerful.” It sure is a powerful symbol—to witches, sorcerers, and magicians! “The hexagram is used in magic, witchcraft, occultism and the casting of zodiacal horoscopes internationally and by all races.” “It was considered to possess mysterious powers,” says A Concise Cyclopaedia of Freemasonry. It is used as a “stand-by for MAGICIANS AND ALCHEMISTS. The SORCERERS believed it represented the footprint of a special kind of DEMON called a trud and used it in ceremonies both to CALL UP DEMONS and to keep them away.” Former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, reminds us: “To the sorcerer, the hexagram is a powerful tool to invoke Satan....” A HEXAGRAM MUST BE PRESENT TO CALL A DEMON FORTH. In fact, the word “HEX” comes from this emblem.
So what does this say about how they're using that with like the flag of Israel. And wherever else they use that. Like don't they use this a lot in Judaism?
I ask Bing AI.
do they use the star of david hexagram a lot in judaism?
Searching for: star of david hexagram in judaism
Generating answers for you…
Yes, they do use the Star of David hexagram a lot in Judaism. The Star of David is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism1 It is a prominent feature of the Israeli flag and represents Jewish communities worldwide2 It is also used to express Jewish affiliations in sports, such as the Maccabiah Games and the European Maccabi Games1
The Star of David has a complex and varied history, and its origins are not clear. It was not originally a uniquely Jewish symbol, but was used by Christians and Muslims at various points in history as well1 It became associated with Judaism in the Middle Ages, when it was used as a decorative motif on Jewish buildings and as a mystical symbol by Kabbalists31 It gained popularity among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the 19th century, and was chosen as the central symbol for the flag of the future State of Israel at the First Zionist Congress in 18971 During World War II, the Nazis forced Jews to wear a yellow Star of David as a badge of shame, but Jews reclaimed the symbol as a sign of pride and resistance31
The Star of David has various symbolic meanings, depending on the context and interpretation. Some possible meanings are:
The Star of David represents the shield of King David, who was the second king of Israel and a great warrior. The star may have been engraved on his shield or emblem3
The Star of David represents the union of opposites, such as heaven and earth, male and female, fire and water, etc. The two triangles point in opposite directions, but form a harmonious whole. This reflects the Jewish concept of God as transcendent and immanent, and the Jewish quest for balance and integration3
The Star of David represents the six directions of space (north, south, east, west, up, down) and the center (the self or God). This symbolizes the Jewish connection to God, to the Torah, and to the land of Israel3 The Star of David represents the six days of creation and the seventh day of rest (Shabbat). This reminds Jews of their obligation to observe the Sabbath and to respect God’s creation3
The Star of David represents the twelve tribes of Israel, which were descended from the twelve sons of Jacob (also known as Israel). The star may have been composed of two overlapping tetrahedrons, which form a three-dimensional Star of David with twelve faces. This signifies the unity and diversity of the Jewish people3
Like why's this Baphomet switching it up from how it was the usual upright star in the title credits sequence earlier.
According to the former illuminati member Doc Marquis, the hexagram is the most wicked/evil, and one of the most powerful, of all symbols in witchcraft.
https://www.cuttingedge.org/pages/seminar2/seal8.htm
Star of Remphram Acts 7:43.