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Exploring ancient symbols in art, architecture & culture. Unveiling hidden meanings & esoteric wisdom. Your guide to the mysterious world of symbolism.

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The Black Sun: Germanic mysticism, 20th century CE (though inspired by older symbols).Represinting Esoteric knowledge, inner enlightenment, and occult power. Appeared in Nazi occultism, modern esoteric and neo-pagan art. Often depicted as a sun with twelve rays. #Symbol #ancient
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The Triple Moon.Ancient Pagan traditions, widely used in Wicca, circa 20th century CE. Represinting The phases of the moon, the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone). Appeared in modern Wiccan art, jewelry, and ritual tools. Represents the cycles of life, womanhood, and nature.
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The Tetractys: Pythagoreanism, Ancient Greece, circa 6th century BCE. Represinting in cosmic order, harmony, and the mystical significance of numbers. Appeared in ancient Greek philosophical texts and diagrams. Used in Pythagorean rituals and teachings.
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The Abraxas: Gnostic traditions, circa 2nd century CE. Represinting Supreme deity, embodying both good and evil, balance of opposites. Appeared on ancient Gnostic amulets, gemstones, and talismans. Often depicted as a figure with a rooster's head, a man's torso, and serpent legs.
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The Eye of Providence: Renaissance Europe, circa 16th century CE.Represinting Divine guidance, omniscience, and protection. Appeared in Christian art, Masonic symbols, and the Great Seal of the United States.Often opposed as an eye within a triangle surrounded by rays of light.
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Hagalaz Rune: Proto-Germanic Runic Alphabets, circa 2nd century CE.Representing  Disruption, transformation, and natural forces. Appeared in runestones and ancient inscriptions. Used in modern Norse paganism and rune casting.
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Vesica Piscis: Ancient geometry, used in early Christian art, circa 300 CE. Representing Intersection of two worlds, unity, and the divine feminine. Appeared in Christian iconography, Gothic architecture, and sacred geometry. Often used to frame religious figures.
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Labrys (Double Axe): Ancient Celtic Druids, circa 6th century CE. Represinting Inspiration, divine illumination, and poetic creativity. Found in ancient Celtic manuscripts and modern Druidic practices. Symbolized by three rays converging, representing harmony between opposites.
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Awen: Ancient Celtic Druids, circa 6th century CE. Representing  inspiration, divine illumination, and poetic creativity. Appeared Found in ancient Celtic manuscripts and modern Druidic practices. Symbolized by three rays converging, representing harmony between opposites.
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Tyet (Isis Knot): Ancient Egypt, circa 1500 BCE. Representing protection, fertility, and resurrection; often associated with the goddess Isis. Appeared Egyptian tombs, amulets, and temple carvings. Often placed alongside the ankh in funerary contexts to ensure protection.
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The glyphs remain undecipherable, and their true messages — which some believe could offer hints about the perplexing collapse of the statue-building Easter Island civilization — may be lost forever. #SymbolismInHistory .#AncientGlyphMeanings .#DailySymbolSpotlight.
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Rongorongo: is a system of mysterious glyphs discovered written on various artifacts on Easter Island. Many believe they represent a lost system of writing or proto-writing and could be one of just three or four independent inventions of writing in human history.
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to be destroyed. Some conspiracy theorists even believe they may have been designed by a "Luciferian secret society" calling for a new world order.
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Of the 10 commandments, the first one is perhaps the most controversial: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature." Many have taken it to be a license to cull the human population down to the specified number, and critics of the stones have called for.
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commandments for "an Age of Reason." The stones also line up with certain astronomical features. Its purpose and origin remain shrouded in mystery. They were commissioned by a man who has yet to be properly identified, who went by the pseudonym of R.C. Christian.
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Georgia Guidestones: sometimes referred to as the "American Stonehenge," is a granite monument erected in Elbert County, Georgia, in 1979. The stones are engraved in eight languages — English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian — each relaying 10 "new"
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The letters were likely written as a way to taunt journalists and police, and though one of the messages has been deciphered, the three others, like the cipher at the bottom of this letter, remain uncracked.
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The Zodiac letters: The Zodiac letters are a series of four encrypted messages believed to have been written by the famous Zodiac Killer, a serial killer who terrorized residents of the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The Hecate's Wheel: Ancient Greece, associated with the goddess Hecate. Representing Crossroads, magic, lunar cycles. Appeared in Ancient Greek amulets, modern Wiccan art. #SymbolismInHistory.#HiddenArtSymbols.#AncientGlyphMeanings.#SymbolicArchitecture.#DailySymbolSpotlight
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