These symbols have been used for good and for evil for thousands of years, and perhaps even longer.
Indeed, this version of a six-pointed star makes my own point.
"As above, so below."
Great power is derived from knowledge. What one does with that knowledge defines who one is. Great power can be used for Good. Or Evil.
"Why, then, 'tis none to you; for there is nothing
either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me
it is a prison." - Hamlet
Written by "William Shakespeare". Who was, perhaps/probably, Sir Francis Bacon, noted Mason and Rosicrucian.
P.S. "For avoidance of doubt", I am not attacking you, here. I am adding to this discussion, or attempting to do so. We are all on the mountain, on the journey to learn.
Symbology aka syn (together) + bol (to throw) + logy (circular logic)...nature throws being (life) apart from one another within a linear process (inception towards death)l.
The issue with symbols...holding onto artifice, while ignoring natural division.
The swastika pops up all over the northern hemisphere in ancient times, even pre-Columbian native Americans had it. That's why I like the theory that it's originally a representation of the seasons that shows the big dipper in relation to the North star in all four seasons, a literal swastika in the sky that everyone in the North could see if they were observant.
These symbols have been used for good and for evil for thousands of years, and perhaps even longer.
Indeed, this version of a six-pointed star makes my own point.
"As above, so below."
Great power is derived from knowledge. What one does with that knowledge defines who one is. Great power can be used for Good. Or Evil.
"Why, then, 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me it is a prison." - Hamlet
Written by "William Shakespeare". Who was, perhaps/probably, Sir Francis Bacon, noted Mason and Rosicrucian.
P.S. "For avoidance of doubt", I am not attacking you, here. I am adding to this discussion, or attempting to do so. We are all on the mountain, on the journey to learn.
Symbology aka syn (together) + bol (to throw) + logy (circular logic)...nature throws being (life) apart from one another within a linear process (inception towards death)l.
The issue with symbols...holding onto artifice, while ignoring natural division.
The swastika pops up all over the northern hemisphere in ancient times, even pre-Columbian native Americans had it. That's why I like the theory that it's originally a representation of the seasons that shows the big dipper in relation to the North star in all four seasons, a literal swastika in the sky that everyone in the North could see if they were observant.