What do we got with this second half though. The 3 symbols. The first one, that hand of mysteries the show begins with. Not gonna spoil things. This is in the shape of a triangle these 3 symbols. Bottom right one is the bad guy's symbol. The bottom left is the Leviathan group.
Then they go to the title lettering. I talked about that O with the dot in it. Lemme get that section from the Masonic & Occult Symbols Illust - Dr. Cathy Burns pdf from the other week. That's still paused at page 83.
It starts with the circle, then you get into the dot type.
THE CIRCLE
The circle is the symbol of the universe. Eastern Star writer, Sarah Terry,
mentions that the circle “is derived from the SUN.” Masonic author, J. S.
M. Ward, explains that the circle also symbolizes God. A Treasury of
Witchcraft states that “the circle that the magician draws on the ground...[is]
to enforce demons to appear.” Shortly we’ll discover who the god of
Masonry is, so it will be evident which god the circle represents.
One particular symbol that is prevalent in Masonry utilizes the circle but a
point is added inside the circle. It is called the “point within the circle.”
Harold Percival in his Masonic book tells us: “The point and the circle are
the same, the point is the infinitesimally small circle and the circle is the
point fully expressed.” Since the point and the circle are the same, let’s look
at what Masons tell us about this specific symbol.
In the Masonic Quiz Book we find that this symbol “is from the Egyptian
and is a symbolic sign for the SUN and the god OSIRIS.” Albert Mackey, a
33° Mason, reveals that: “The point within the circle is an interesting
and important symbol in Freemasonry....The SYMBOL IS REALLY A
BEAUTIFUL BUT SOMEWHAT ABSTRUSE ALLUSION TO THE
OLD SUN-WORSHIP, and introduces us for the first time to that
modification of it, known among the ancients as the WORSHIP OF THE
PHALLUS.”
While some Masons are now trying to distance themselves from Mackey,
he is nevertheless a HIGHLY RESPECTED MASON and is still looked
up to today by many “higher” level Masons. In one Short Talk Bulletin
about Mackey, lodge members were told: “Never did he read into a
Masonic symbol a meaning which is not actually there,” so we have every
reason, then, to accept his interpretation that the point within a circle
actually represents the phallus.
Albert Churchward, a Mason, says that: “The POINT WITHIN A
CIRCLE IS ONE OF THE HIEROGLYPHIC SIGNS OF THE SUNGOD,
RA....”
The point within the circle represents other gods in other mythologies. In
India the dot or the point within the circle represents SHIVA and in
Egyptian mythology it represents HORUS or OSIRIS.
The Druids used the point within a circle as the emblem of their Supreme
God who was ODIN. Masons, by the way, admire the Druids and some of
them even claim that Masonry came from Druidism. Of course, the Druids
were occultic priests, practiced astrology, and offered human sacrifices.
So, like all the other symbols which we have looked at, we find that the
circle and the point within the circle refer to a pagan god. Also, like the
previous symbols, the point within the circle has a sexual connotation.
In one Short Talk Bulletin entitled “Point Within a Circle,” which was to be
read in Lodge meetings, we are told that this symbol is connected with SUN
WORSHIP. This pamphlet states: “‘It was believed in India that at the
general deluge everything was involved in the common destruction except
female Principles or ORGANS OF GENERATION, which were destined
to produce a new race and to repeople the earth when the waters had
subsided from its surface.
The female principle, symbolized by the moon, assumed the form of a
lunette, or crescent, while the male principle, symbolized by the sun,
assumed the form of the lingam (or Phallus) and placed himself erect in the
center of the lunette, like the mast of a ship. The two principles in this
united form floated on the surface of the waters during the period of their
prevalence on the earth, and thus became the progenitors of a new race of
men.’...
“The Indian interpretation makes the POINT THE MALE PRINCIPLE,
THE CIRCLE THE FEMALE; the point became the sun and the circle
the solar system which ancient peoples thought was the universe because
the sun is the vivifying, the life-giving principle, for all that lives.”
Albert Pike writes that Isis and Osiris: “the Active and Passive Principles of
the Universe, were commonly symbolized by the generative parts of man
and woman....The Indian lingam was the union of both, as were the boat
and mast and the point within a circle: all of which expressed the same
philosophical idea as to the Union of the two great Causes of Nature, which
concur, one actively and the other passively, in the generation of all
beings....”
The point within a circle has been employed in some rather unique ways.
For instance, one Masonic book states: “The sign of the infamous Mafia or
Cosa Nostra is not the ‘black hand,’ as many believe, but the familiar dot
within a circle.” We are further informed that: “Because the true purposes
of Illuminism were so shocking, Weishaupt constantly encouraged the
SECRETIVE nature of the order. No member was ever allowed himself to
be identified as an Illuminati. The words Illuminism or Illuminati were
never to be used in correspondence, but were to be replaced by the
astrological symbol for the sun, a circle with a dot in the middle.”
Weishaupt, you’ll probably recall, was a Mason and the founder of the
Illuminati.
Another thing we need to look at is a circle surrounding the inverted fivepointed
star. In The Question of Freemasonry we learn: “The inverted fivepointed
star within a circle is the highest form of satanic expression,
representing Baphomet, the God of Mendes, or the embodiment of Lucifer
as god.” In fact, the PENTAGRAM ENCLOSED WITHIN THE
CIRCLE IS A SIGN FOR THE GOD AND GODDESS.
Actually, any occult symbol is considered to be even more powerful
whenever a circle is used around another occultic symbol.
What do we got with this second half though. The 3 symbols. The first one, that hand of mysteries the show begins with. Not gonna spoil things. This is in the shape of a triangle these 3 symbols. Bottom right one is the bad guy's symbol. The bottom left is the Leviathan group.
Then they go to the title lettering. I talked about that O with the dot in it. Lemme get that section from the Masonic & Occult Symbols Illust - Dr. Cathy Burns pdf from the other week. That's still paused at page 83.
It starts with the circle, then you get into the dot type.
THE CIRCLE The circle is the symbol of the universe. Eastern Star writer, Sarah Terry, mentions that the circle “is derived from the SUN.” Masonic author, J. S. M. Ward, explains that the circle also symbolizes God. A Treasury of Witchcraft states that “the circle that the magician draws on the ground...[is] to enforce demons to appear.” Shortly we’ll discover who the god of Masonry is, so it will be evident which god the circle represents. One particular symbol that is prevalent in Masonry utilizes the circle but a point is added inside the circle. It is called the “point within the circle.” Harold Percival in his Masonic book tells us: “The point and the circle are the same, the point is the infinitesimally small circle and the circle is the point fully expressed.” Since the point and the circle are the same, let’s look at what Masons tell us about this specific symbol. In the Masonic Quiz Book we find that this symbol “is from the Egyptian and is a symbolic sign for the SUN and the god OSIRIS.” Albert Mackey, a 33° Mason, reveals that: “The point within the circle is an interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry....The SYMBOL IS REALLY A BEAUTIFUL BUT SOMEWHAT ABSTRUSE ALLUSION TO THE OLD SUN-WORSHIP, and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it, known among the ancients as the WORSHIP OF THE PHALLUS.” While some Masons are now trying to distance themselves from Mackey, he is nevertheless a HIGHLY RESPECTED MASON and is still looked
up to today by many “higher” level Masons. In one Short Talk Bulletin about Mackey, lodge members were told: “Never did he read into a Masonic symbol a meaning which is not actually there,” so we have every reason, then, to accept his interpretation that the point within a circle actually represents the phallus. Albert Churchward, a Mason, says that: “The POINT WITHIN A CIRCLE IS ONE OF THE HIEROGLYPHIC SIGNS OF THE SUNGOD, RA....” The point within the circle represents other gods in other mythologies. In India the dot or the point within the circle represents SHIVA and in Egyptian mythology it represents HORUS or OSIRIS. The Druids used the point within a circle as the emblem of their Supreme God who was ODIN. Masons, by the way, admire the Druids and some of them even claim that Masonry came from Druidism. Of course, the Druids were occultic priests, practiced astrology, and offered human sacrifices. So, like all the other symbols which we have looked at, we find that the circle and the point within the circle refer to a pagan god. Also, like the previous symbols, the point within the circle has a sexual connotation. In one Short Talk Bulletin entitled “Point Within a Circle,” which was to be read in Lodge meetings, we are told that this symbol is connected with SUN WORSHIP. This pamphlet states: “‘It was believed in India that at the general deluge everything was involved in the common destruction except female Principles or ORGANS OF GENERATION, which were destined to produce a new race and to repeople the earth when the waters had subsided from its surface. The female principle, symbolized by the moon, assumed the form of a lunette, or crescent, while the male principle, symbolized by the sun, assumed the form of the lingam (or Phallus) and placed himself erect in the center of the lunette, like the mast of a ship. The two principles in this united form floated on the surface of the waters during the period of their prevalence on the earth, and thus became the progenitors of a new race of men.’... “The Indian interpretation makes the POINT THE MALE PRINCIPLE, THE CIRCLE THE FEMALE; the point became the sun and the circle the solar system which ancient peoples thought was the universe because the sun is the vivifying, the life-giving principle, for all that lives.” Albert Pike writes that Isis and Osiris: “the Active and Passive Principles of the Universe, were commonly symbolized by the generative parts of man and woman....The Indian lingam was the union of both, as were the boat and mast and the point within a circle: all of which expressed the same philosophical idea as to the Union of the two great Causes of Nature, which concur, one actively and the other passively, in the generation of all beings....” The point within a circle has been employed in some rather unique ways. For instance, one Masonic book states: “The sign of the infamous Mafia or Cosa Nostra is not the ‘black hand,’ as many believe, but the familiar dot within a circle.” We are further informed that: “Because the true purposes of Illuminism were so shocking, Weishaupt constantly encouraged the SECRETIVE nature of the order. No member was ever allowed himself to be identified as an Illuminati. The words Illuminism or Illuminati were never to be used in correspondence, but were to be replaced by the astrological symbol for the sun, a circle with a dot in the middle.” Weishaupt, you’ll probably recall, was a Mason and the founder of the Illuminati.
Another thing we need to look at is a circle surrounding the inverted fivepointed star. In The Question of Freemasonry we learn: “The inverted fivepointed star within a circle is the highest form of satanic expression, representing Baphomet, the God of Mendes, or the embodiment of Lucifer as god.” In fact, the PENTAGRAM ENCLOSED WITHIN THE CIRCLE IS A SIGN FOR THE GOD AND GODDESS. Actually, any occult symbol is considered to be even more powerful whenever a circle is used around another occultic symbol.