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posted on May, 11 2022 @ 02:35 PM
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So I've talked about the Star of David a few times in the past on my threads, alluding to the conspiracies associated with it.

We have the Star of Remphan, a 2 dimensional hexagon;turned 3 dimensional is a cube, then we get to the Kaaba and black cube theory, Saturn, ect.

But I've come to learn the ... true (that's debatable) meaning of the Star of David. I mean, it's pretty obvious for anyone studying occultism, semiotics or even a deep dive into religious teachings.

So in my process of making a pt.2 on my Kabbalah thread, I've come across the 4 world concept.




The Four Worlds (Hebrew: עולמות Olamot, singular: Olam עולם), sometimes counted with a prior stage to make Five Worlds, are the comprehensive categories of spiritual realms in Kabbalah in the descending chain of Existence. The concept of "Worlds" denotes the emanation of creative lifeforce from the Ein Sof Divine Infinite, through progressive, innumerable tzimtzumim (concealments/veilings/condensations). As particular sefirot dominate in each realm, so the primordial fifth World, Adam Kadmon, is often excluded for its transcendence, and the four subsequent Worlds are usually referred to. Their names are read out from Isaiah 43:7, "Every one that is called by My name and for My glory, I have created, I have formed, even I have made" each elucidating the names Atziluth ("Emanation/Close"), Beriah ("Creation"), Yetzirah ("Formation"), and Asiyah ("Action"). Below Asiyah, the lowest spiritual World, is Asiyah-Gashmi ("Physical Asiyah"), our Physical Universe, which enclothes its last two sefirot “emanations” (Yesod and Malkuth).[1] Collectively, the Four Worlds are also referred to as ABiYA, after their initial letters. As well as the functional role each World has in the process of Creation, they also embody dimensions of consciousness within human experience.
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At which point I put together everything I've learned from Hermetic science of alchemy and almost slapped myself for such an obvious sign

Air


Earth


Fire


Water


"Kabbalah" translates to tradition. What is not up for debate is that Kabbalah is a secret teaching of the bible that is not written for "anyone" to read from. This is where studying semiotics and etymology comes in to help a great deal. Understanding the meaning of words and symbols is vital to understanding not only the world, but attempting to understand the mind of the divine.

According to biblical dogma, we were separated at the Tower of Babel. If we cannot understand each others language, whats the next best thing to tell a story to someone that doesn't speak your language? Even then, languages change over time. Imagine having a conversation with Mr. Washington in 1776? I'm sure there would be some discrepancies. Pictures and symbols last the generations though...

Plato's theory of forms shows that this world/nature and the universe far exceed the perfection any human or species can possibly fathom the thought of creating.

That's all I have for you today. Won't get into it too deep.
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posted on May, 11 2022 @ 02:48 PM
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a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n

Well the REAL Kaaba was in Petra the new one was possibly a Hindu (Shiva or inspired by one) temple in the south of Arabia were there was actually NO city until they built there NEW Mecca, the foundation and orientation of there earliest Mosques proves it was Petra.

And as for the Seal of Solomon or Star of David as well as being a very ancient Jewish symbol that also happens to appear elsewhere it is also a very early Christian symbol or at least part of one, a symbol called the Messianic Seal.

www.pray4zion.org...



posted on May, 11 2022 @ 07:33 PM
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originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: JimmyNeutr0n

Well the REAL Kaaba was in Petra the new one was possibly a Hindu (Shiva or inspired by one) temple in the south of Arabia were there was actually NO city until they built there NEW Mecca, the foundation and orientation of there earliest Mosques proves it was Petra.

And as for the Seal of Solomon or Star of David as well as being a very ancient Jewish symbol that also happens to appear elsewhere it is also a very early Christian symbol or at least part of one, a symbol called the Messianic Seal.

www.pray4zion.org...


Interesting.

To the second point, I think that is very intriguing information, considering I've been drawing distinct parallels between the Hindu and Abrahamic religions, namely the Tree of Life (Kabbalah) to the Tantric Chakras. Though not well versed in the Hindu pantheon.


Truly a gnosis of the generations, passed down from one culture to another, slightly changing in its narrative, but all the same in the end.
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posted on May, 11 2022 @ 10:10 PM
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Stars represent Children in the Bible.

Thus, 'Star of Remphan' is code for 'Child of Remphan'.

If we assume that Remphan is Saturn, then the Star of Remphan would be the Child of Saturn.

Since the associated verse connects with the Golden Calf, who I believe is Hathor, then the Child of Saturn would be Isis.

Acts 7:41
"And they made a calf in those days, and offered sacrifice unto the idol, and rejoiced in the works of their own hands."


Acts 7:43
"Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon."


Look up Saitic Isis...

"I am the eldest daughter of Saturn, most ancient of the gods. I am the wife and sister of Osiris the King."

Isis connects to Moloch as well.



posted on May, 11 2022 @ 11:13 PM
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a reply to: UncleMikey

Give me the correlation between the Star of Remphan thus moloch and the Star of David.

But to further back my point, I recall reading about occultist practices, sigils and prayers, 4 archangels representing the elements ...




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posted on Jun, 15 2022 @ 12:13 PM
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posted on Jun, 17 2022 @ 07:11 AM
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The ancient symbolism of the hexagram is the meeting point of the 6 'lamps'' or ''Chakras' in the human system.

3 lower chakras are represented as an upward pointing triangle meeting the 3 higher Chakras as a downward pointing triangle, when they meet in the middle what you get is the hexagram or the ''Star of David''.

When the Chakras are observed by humans with heightened levels of percetion what they can objectively verify is that the actual junction point (thousands of ''Nadis'' intersecting creating it) or Chakra as they are commonly known is the shape of an actual triangle whirling, why then the word ''Chakra'' which means wheel in Sanskrit?

Because as a pepble can be of many shapes it will still create circural wave pattern if thrown into water, even a triangle shaped peble will do the same thing. As such when observed a bit less accurately it seems to be a circle shape or ''Wheel'' whirling hence why it is called Chakra.

The knowledge of the ancient 'Shanmukha'' seems to be from somwhere 15,000 BCE INDIA/NEPAL, if some sources are to be believed as far back as 70.000 BCE. In ancient times caravans from India traveled to the middle east civilisations and with them sometimes enlightened yogis came, teaching these cultures about metaphysics. Later on as time and culture evolves they took new meanings and were disorted from the original symbolism, same as with the word ''Amen'' or ''Amin'' which are disortions of the original A U M (''OM'' as the Tibetans pronounce it, another distorion when it was exported North )





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posted on Jun, 17 2022 @ 08:28 PM
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Star of david was also used by the of neo-pythagoreans of the 1st century (led by Apollonius of Tyana) to identify themselves to other neo-Pythagoreans. The star of david built on two opposing tetraktyses (described by Pythagoras) may have also influenced the Jewish faith.



tetraktyses explained here...

In the figure, the first row has a single point that is representative of the Creator, the active principle, the divine power behind all creation and is associated with wisdom. The second row contains two points that represent the passive principle and are associated with friction, movement, impulse, strength, and courage. The third row with three points signifies the world coming out of the union of the above two, a union of physical and mental balance and is associated with harmony. The fourth row has four points that represent the four liberal arts & sciences that complete the world. These four points symbolize the four elements of earth, fire, air, and water.



posted on Jun, 19 2022 @ 09:14 AM
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