911:Occult symbolism III

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  • Occult Symbolism pages:
    • Part I (Egyptian symbolism: Mythology, Pyramid, All-seeing Eye, Obelisk)
    • Part II (Astrology, Animals, Plants)
    • Part III (Stars, Runes)
    • Part IV (Cross, Fasces, Arrows, Death, Satanism, Colors, Alchemy, Bell)
    • Part V (Masonic symbolism)
    • Part VI (Circle symbolism: Circle, Intertwined circles, Infinity, Energy spiral)
    • Part VII (Deities)

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[edit] Stars

[edit] 3-pointed star


  • Logo's:

[edit] 4-pointed star

[edit] 5-pointed star

  • Various notes:
    • Alternative names: Pentagram
    • Geometry and numerology: 5
    • Masonic cults: "The five-pointed star, known as the pentagram, is probably the most blatant occult symbol in use today. Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar explain that the five-pointed star is "one of the main symbols of witchcraft and occultism in general" ('Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star' p. 82). The star itself is known by different names throughout the occult world, such as a witch's foot, a goblin's cross, a wizard's star and the dog star. Wiccan witches use its five points to mystically represent the elements of nature, earth, fire, water, air and spirit. This symbol is one of the most prominent emblems within Freemasonry, though its significance, like every symbol inherited from the occult, is concealed behind a smokescreen of secret society ambiguity. The five-pointed star is found on most Masonic memorabilia and represents the blasphemous resurrection rite of the five points of fellowship, each point mystically symbolizing a part of the resurrection act. First - Foot to foot. Second - Knee to knee. Third - Hand in hand. Fourth - Breast to breast. Fifth and last - Left hand behind back." [15]
    • "The Pentagram has magical associations, and many people who practice pagan faiths wear them. Christians once commonly used the pentagram to represent the five wounds of Jesus, and it also has associations within Freemasonry. The pentagram has long been associated with the planet Venus, and the worship of the goddess Venus, or her equivalent. It is also associated with the Roman Lucifer, who was Venus as the Morning Star, the bringer of light and knowledge. It is most likely to have originated from the observations of prehistoric astronomers. When viewed from Earth, successive inferior conjunctions of Venus plot a nearly perfect pentagram shape around the zodiac every eight years."
    • this article claims the 5 points refer to the elements: Earth, Fire, Water, Air, Spirit.
    • toresearch: the use of color differences (national flags, anarchists, socialists / communists, militarists, royalists, republicans, democrats, etc.)
    • toresearch: "the 5 wishes of the devil"
    • video with more examples
    • In Freemasonry, the 5 points of fellowship

[edit] Pentagram

  • 5-pointed star logo's


  • Non-Logo 5-pointed stars

[edit] Inverted Pentagram

[edit] Pentagon

Pentagon logos:

[edit] 6-pointed star

  • Various notes:
    • Geometry and numerology: 6
    • 2 overlapping/intertwined equilateral triangles pointing Up and Down - representing the union of dualities, such as male and female.
    • Hexagram (a 6-pointed geometric star figure)
    • 3x60 degrees, 6 points, 6 sides (2x3 of the triangles, or 6 of a cube), 6 triangles....666?
    • Two triads interlocked = 33
    • todo: note the various other shapes created from the Star of Saturn, such as the Rhombus and Pentagon.
    • This is not the Star of David, it is the Star of Saturn. And is known as one of the most powerful symbols in the occult.

[edit] Hexagram


[edit] Unicursal hexagram

[edit] Marian star



[edit] Hexagon


  • Hexagon in logos:

[edit] 7-pointed star

  • Various notes:
    • Alternative names: Heptagram (or "septagram"), Heptagon
    • Geometry and numerology: 7
    • "The septagram is important in Western Kabbalah, where it symbolizes the sphere of Netzach, the seven planets, the seven alchemical metals, and the seven days of the week." "The acute heptagram is also a symbol of magical power in other Pagan religions. The obtuse heptagram was used as a symbol in the Kabbalah, and later by Aleister Crowley and the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) where it was known as the Star (or Seal) of Babylon. The heptagram is also used in Christianity to symbolize the seven days of creation and became a traditional symbol for warding off evil, thus the reason that most sheriff's badges are obtuse heptagonal shaped. Also the symbol of perfection (or God) in many Christian religions."

[edit] Heptagram


[edit] Inverted Heptagram

[edit] Heptagon

[edit] 8-pointed star

  • Various notes:
    • Octagram
    • Geometry and numerology: 8
    • See also: Infinity
    • Also known as the Chaos Star (see also: Ordo ab Chao - "Out of chaos, order").
      • "I should explain perhaps why the eight spoke wheel is so important. In the sky there is a great cross that seems stationary, and its formed by the center of the Milky Way galaxy and from the center point of our celestial equator to the southern point of the celestial equator, that's the divine cross. Down here on the ground we have the mundane cross that is formed by the angles between equinox and the solstice and so forth, so the eight armed cross, the eight rayed star, the 8 spoke wheel...all represents the alignment in space and time of the divine cross above and the terrestrial mundane cross below. Now curiously enough this alignment only happens once every 13,000 years. These crosses have not aligned since 11,000 B.C., roughly 13,000 years ago." [16] (edited)
    • There are many versions of the 8-pointed star. One is known as the "Double Square" (or "Star of Lakshmi") and is the Masonic symbol of two superimposed squares at 45° angles representing order and disorder (and probably other dualistic concepts).
    • Todo: research the possibility of a 2-D mapping of 3-D axes. (See also: Labarum - overlay of Chi "χ" and Rho "ρ")

[edit] Chaos Star

  • Chaos star non-logos:
  • Chaos star in logo's: