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Neo-Symbolism: Bridges to the Unknown at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern
2010-06-03 19:00:00
by Robin Dluzen"Neo-Symbolism: Bridges to the Unknown" at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art presents the work of Stanislav Grezdo, Klaus Eyting, Tom Besson, William Platz, Christina Katrakis and Tor Dettwiler, otherwise known as the Neo-Symbolists, a global artist collective founded in 2001. Upon entering the exhibition of paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and video works, it becomes clear that the artists are creating within layers and layers of historical contexts, both art historical and otherwise. With a moniker like "Neo-Symbolists," it is obvious we as viewers must assess the works by these artists as blatantly building upon the history of Symbolism in the visual arts. Distinctly dramatic in subject matter, many of the works in the exhibition are directly influenced...
The Symbolism of a Diamond Dreidel
2009-12-09 02:48:00
Last Monday, Mervis Diamond Importers unveiled the world first ever Diamond Dreidel. When I saw this piece of Judaica, I first thought about what a Dreidel meant to me, followed by the thought of how much more meaningful a Diamond Dreidel could be. The Hebrew letters on the Dreidel represent the different parts of life ...
By: Jewneric
Open Your Mind - Illuminati Symbolism - It?s All Around You!
2008-05-28 06:06:00
If you haven’t seen it. See it now.Play your favorite Itunes to this one cause the score is a really bad homemade club music that is quite aweful, but a visual treat of morphing images. Really cool and just as we like it, Illuminati conspiracies. We are simply passing through history.
Identifying Masonic Symbols
2008-05-27 04:10:00
Identifying Masonic Symbols that are all around us every day. Invisibly Visible (Identifying Masonic Symbols) - 25
Michael Tsarion - ?Origins of Evil? - Part 13 of 13
2008-05-27 03:24:00
THE FUTURE IS NOW AND WHAT THAT MEANS. MAGICAL ARTS IN THE MODERN WORLD. ??????Nice finish to this talk. What are your thoughts on this near end we're looking at 2012. What do you want to see on ILLUMINATI ARCHIVES? Is Tsarion on the mark here?
Michael Tsarion - ?Origins of Evil? - Part 10 of 13
2008-05-26 03:10:00
Speaking on the manipulations of the flow of histories. THE HOLY OF HOLIES AS ANCIENT TECH.STARGATES AND THE NEFILIM BLOODLINE. Great speaker on subjects WE all love.
Michael Tsarion - ?Origins of Evil? - Part 9 of 13
2008-05-26 03:06:00
AS THE GODS WALK WITH MAN / ANNUNNAKI AND THE WARS OF THE GODS.Great take from Sitchin and Danekin into his own thesis. From the deluge.
Michael Tsarion - ?Origins of Evil? - Part 8 of 13
2008-05-25 02:55:00
FROM GENESIS THE CODE OF LIFE AND BEINGS OF ENLIGHTENMENT.CORRUPTION OF GENESIS AND THE TALE OF ADAM. Legacy's of worship become bastardized corruptions of the old.
Michael Tsarion - ?Origins of Evil? - Part 5 of 13
2008-05-24 02:04:00
HISTORY OF ANLIENS AND WORRLD CONSIRACY FROM THE DAWNS OF HISTORY.Even if you know Michael Tsarion aand Sitchins work, this is a great and eloquent presentation of the material.
Death By Symbolism
2008-04-17 00:47:00
Racialism in 2008 is becoming to the Obama campaign what the military was in 2004 to the Kerry campaign. In the first post-war presidential election following 9/11, Democrats put forth John Kerry as their nominee based on the notion that his military background made him the most legitimate Democrat to lose the war on terror. Kerry had spent four months in a war zone some 35 years earlier and the American Left - who we count on to win wars only where there is little to no combat involved - insisted that that alone meant that Kerry should be elected on the premise of providing strong military leadership. From the moment Kerry left Southeast Asia in 1969, he has had to balance his contempt for the military with the reality that he would never achieve his ambitions if American voters knew that about him. So he walks the fine line between opposing all things military while pushing a contradicting perception. This has led to numerous ‘misstatements’ about the military, the...
By: Webloggin
Symbolism, Divination and Intuition
2008-04-03 03:18:00
I get many, many emails about tarot interpretations which, along with dream and rune interpretations, seem to be some of the most popular interests of people just beginning to delve into the psychic realms. The funny thing about them is that they are great door-openers, so to speak, for people looking to begin living with more ...
Serpent Symbolism in Dreams and Myth | Christina Bjergo
2008-03-27 00:02:00
Serpents in dreams, myth and art around the world reflect the cycles of Nature moving one forward in the evolution of consciousness. Pagans, Mystery schools of Greece and Egypt, indigenous cultures around the world as well as matriarchal societies throughout history view serpents as symbols of the divine feminine of the earth and the instinctual nature (dreambody) leading us towards enlightenment. These traditions find the joyful expression of the body through movement, music and embracing life provides a spiritual dimension for connecting with one’s Self through the Dreamtime. For as modern research reveals, the body is the subconscious mind. Serpents come in dreams, visions and other intuitive messages to help our bodymind work through and clear our stuff. Through listening and acting on their guidance, we release our subconscious baggage and resolve the sense of separation within ourselves (that we habitually reflect outwardly onto the world around us in...
"The Hug - Klimt and Me" Symbolism Oil Paintings by k Madison Moore
2008-03-17 00:53:00
"The Hug - Klimt and Me"click for larger viewKlimt and Me SeriesInspired by Gustav KlimtArt Nouveau SymbolismCertified Original Oil Paintings copyright MkM 2008 k. Madison Moore________________________De-tails: 1 x 10 x 12 inches Original Oil PaintingGallery wrapped linen canvas hardwood panelDecorative sides, No frame needed, Ready to hangEnhanced in Metallic GoldValid Certificate of Appraisal InclusiveFor more information and pricingCommission Projects Welcome________________Closer ViewclickDecorative Sidesclick_____________________-_____How to HugHow to hug a friend, a family-member, a crush or a lover.StepsApproach the person. Depending on the person's relationship to you, you might want to approach differently:Family Hug: Approach kindly, but not too emotionally.Friend Hug (girls): Approach Rob caringly, sometimes humorously, and smile.Friend Hug (guys): Approach quickly, usually not looking them in the eye.Crush Hug: Approach carefully, but do not seem shy. Smile slightly and ...
Flight 93 Memorial Blog Burst: Islamic Symbolism Drying Up Fundraising!
2008-03-05 18:05:00
Islamic symbolism causing fundraising problems for Flight 93 Memorial Pennsylvanians know about the Islamic symbolism in the Flight 93 Memorial, and have stopped donating. The first indication came last September when State Senator Jane Orie came aboard as a fundraiser. She got a quick education in growing controversy. In a 9/11 radio interview with Pittsburgh talker Fred ...
Islamic symbolism causing fundraising problems for Flight 93 Memorial
2008-03-05 14:55:00
Pennsylvanians know about the Islamic symbolism in the Flight 93 Memorial, and have stopped donating. The first indication came last September when State Senator Jane Orie came aboard as a fundraiser. She got a quick education in growing controversy. In a 9/11 radio interview with Pittsburgh talker Fred Honsberger, Orie explained why she hoped the Flight 93 families would get back together and revisit their design choice:Orie: "No matter who it is, and no matter where I went today for 9/11 events, everybody brought up this crescent. Whether it is intentional or not, it is disturbing to people." Honsberger: "So everyone is bringing it up to you." Orie: "Absolutely."At that time, the Memorial Project had collected about $12.5 million, far short of the huge design's anticipated 60 million dollar price tag. Six months later the amount sits at "A little more than $12 million." It is possible that they are actually spending more on their fundraising efforts than they are raising. Bill St...
By: Stix Blog
Illuminati Bardcode & Masonic Symbology
2008-02-22 03:41:00
Illuminati Barcode and Occult Numerology
Cultural Symbolism of Islamic Headscarves
2008-02-11 17:34:00
Turkey's recent controversial decision to allow Islamic headscarves in universities contrasts starkly with France's school ban in 2004. In Turkey the ability to wear a headscarf represents religious freedom and secularism (no legislation regulating religious representation), but in France headscarves are religious symbols and have no place in public schools. Meanwhile, in the US, a recent study reveals the enormous symbolic weight of headscarves and the social perceptions they invoke.
The TRUTH about Democracy
2008-02-07 22:13:00
Source: Jahtruth Republican Party Logo - Note how the stars are upside down as a pentagram! Winston Churchill said many years ago, that democracy is the least bad of all of the systems of government produced out of human experience. Winston Churchill is also quoted as having once said: "Most people, sometime in their lives, stumble across truth. Most jump up, brush themselves off, and hurry on about their business as if nothing had happened." Just as a bell that has been rung cannot be "unrung", the annoying problem with the Truth is that, once you learn it, you can not "unlearn" it. --------------------- Democracy, which has become the Cure-all Mantra, quoted incessantly by all western politicians, is a LIE and a confidence-trick, that they and their puppet-masters are now trying to deceive the rest of the world with, and are using their economic and/or military-muscle and means to force other nations to adopt, so that their puppet-masters c...
Hillary's Satanic Flag
2008-02-05 22:32:00
Sources: Hillary Clinton | MSBNC | Flickr (1) (2) | Rumor Mill "Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won New Hampshire's Democratic primary Tuesday night, pulling out a stunning victory over Sen. Barack Obama in a contest that she had been forecast to lose." Take a careful look at the images below, and notice the stars on the flag. You can see that the stars on the blue background are inverted (upside down) with two points up, one down. In the occult, this is a common symbol for black magic, said to be called the ?Goats Head of Mendes? or the ?witch?s foot? or ?footprint of the devil? ? as we point out in Riddles in Stone, where we explain the possible significance of the inverted pentagram in the street layout of Washington D.C. read more
Put down that copy of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Symbolism! You'll spoil
2008-02-02 21:01:00
If we didn't already know it, Om Shanti Om made sure that filmi fans associated Manoj Kumar with covering part of his face with his hand. I don't know why on earth this should be, do you? And if the rumors of him talking about suing are true, then he needs to get a sense of humor about himself pronto. Now that I've seen Roti Kapada aur Makaan, what I want to know is whether one of his other
By: B4U India
Philippine Wedding Symbolism
2008-01-30 18:48:00
 Philippine Wedding Symbolism The following items are used in traditional Filipino weddings to represent the aspirations of the couple and their families on the future of the marriage: CANDLE-... Did this article caught your interest? This is just a snippet of the whole article. Visit our website www.western-asian.com to read the rest.
African Culture and Symbolism: A Rediscovery of the Seam of a Fragmented Id
2008-01-18 19:03:00
Source: CRVP African Culture and Symbolism: A Rediscovery of the Seam of a Fragmented Identity Andrew Ifeanyi Isiguzo INTRODUCTION In the book, “Writing for Your Life”, Deena Metzger states that “self discovery is more than gathering information about oneself.” She continues, “In the process of… discovering our story, we restore those parts of ourselves that ...
Symbolism for different colors of Roses, as they relate to Valentine's day
2008-01-08 07:51:00
The various colors of roses have differing meanings and are important in their symbolism. If you are designing a Greeting Card, please check out our image selections of roses with some short explanations of color associations at   Symbolism for different colors of Roses, as they relate to Valentine's day     This weblog is sponsored by FeaturePics Images.
Nautical Star Tattoos the History, Meaning and Symbolism: a Strange Mix
2008-01-01 14:38:00
The history, meaning and symbolism of nautical star tattoos is a hotly debated topic. Today many different groups have adopted the Nautical star tattoo as a symbol for their own movement and they have all ascribed their own meaning and history to the symbol. Thus has lead to a wide disagreement as the the meaning ...
the moon | sign and symbolism in Quran
2007-12-28 00:40:00
Quran, the Final Testament revealed to mankind by the opening of the heart of the holy Prophet Muhammad is rich in mystical symbolism and metaphors that time and time call attention to different manifest signs present in nature. Signs in the external world are harbingers of the mysteries and realities of the spiritual world. The cosmos and our perceivable common realities are full of rich symbols and signs and the Quran use symbolism of our perceived physical world to draw attention to what is beyond and within.The moon as a sign and meditative object can be found on number of places in the Quran. Among its many exoteric and esoteric significances, the metaphor draw attention to: man's journey in stages (whether it signifies also rebirth, evolution through reincarnation of soul - is another philosophical area and Quran do tell us that not all the mysteries of the soul is made explicit, only God has its fullest knowledge, which keeps the possibility of rebirth open); enlightenment o...
meditation on full moon, symbolism and self-realization
2007-12-26 02:38:00
1.The moon represents our human self and the full moon in particular symbolizes the state of wholeness that human being attains at full self-realization. It is the state when our self-realization comes into full circle just as moon after going through its phases finally reach the all glowing full-moon stage.By its very nature moon doesn't have its own light, thus have no ability to shine. Without the sun, it may remain oblivious forever in the night sky. In order for its illumination, it looks at the sun. Similar if the divine qualities in man is not awakened, if the divine qualities are not made to shine upon the inner heart, man is nothing. There is no difference between man and animal.There surely came over man a period of time when he was not even a thing worth mentioning. The Quran, Al-Insan, 76:1We human beings are like the moon. Just as the moon is there to reflect the light of the sun, so are human beings who are made to reflect the Light of the Divine Sun. Without the su...
A Guide to Masonic Symbolism for the Non-Mason
2007-12-19 17:25:00
With this week’s release of National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets and the buzz about Dan Brown’s new book The Solomon Key, discussions on the web will invariably turn their attention to Masonic symbolism. The number of queries relating to: “What does this Masonic symbol mean?” or “What do you think about my theory on where this Masonic symbol derives from?” are already floating my way in an increasing rate. The topic will stimulate some to do good hard core research into the topic. Others will take flights of fancy and ascribe any number of attributes to the symbols of the Craft. I thought I might head off some of the wild speculations at the pass with a guide to what symbols used in Masonry mean to this Mason. Hopefully, this will help those who have an interest in the topic pick their way around a rather complex subject. At that, I understand that all of you out there that are detractors of Masonry will rail against what I have to say here. That’s your righ...
Mother of Pearls , symbolism that represents fertility and rebirth
2007-12-03 21:48:00
Pearl is associated by Christian as symbol of love and purity. It also symbolize of tears, to provide love and fertility and to ward off evil.The colors of pearls also have sometimes been associated with certain qualities: black or gold with wealth, blue with love, pink with success.[via pearl-guide]Nacre, also known as mother-of-pearl, is the basic substance which is secreted by oysters and mollusks to form the inside of their shells.Mother of Pearls symbolism represents fertility and rebirth.Mother-of-pearl is the basic substance which is secreted by oysters and mollusks to form the inside of their shells. It is the same substance which forms pearls. In the mid-20th century, mother-of-pearl was also used to produce shiny buttons for clothing. South Sea pearls became the area staple, this small town thrived on the Pinctada maxima mother-of-pearl business. Mother-of-pearl is now used as the nucleus in pearl cultivation. The shell of a mussel is cut into squares and then run thro...
Christmas Plants - The Holiday symbolism
2007-12-03 12:01:00
Plants have long been associated with pagan, and later Christmas, traditions. While the most famous are holly, rosemary and mistletoe, there are other lesser known plants that figure into these traditions. While some of these continue to be familiar Christmas symbols others have faded to the realm of "little known facts". In terms of little known facts, for the sake of children and pets, holiday decorators should know a little about Christmas plant safety, too.
Vedic Symbolism -- Ghrta (Clarified Butter)
2007-11-24 16:43:00
Ghrta is clarified butter. Since cow was in abundance in the Vedic age, there was also abundance of ghŗta. As such, it was a matter of great use in life. It was used in sacrifices as well as was an important ingredient of food. Consequently it has found a significant place in the Vedas.Ghŗta was used during the Vedic period as well as throughout the whole history of India as a delicious and extremely nourishing food content is evident from the heavenly damsel Urvaśī’s statement in the Ŗgveda that she took a lump of ghŗta only once a day and on the strength of it moved around fully contented even after four years of departure from Pururavas. (Ŗgveda X.95.16 )As the Vedic seer was in the quest of the essence of things, he did not permit the product of milk stop at the stage of butter. He saw to it that the butter could be made rather durable. With this end in view, he clarified it and thus could produce ghŗta, which is durable and can assume two forms, solid and liquid witho...
Eye?s Wide Shut and Kubicks use of Illuminati Symbolism
2007-11-24 10:26:00
This is a clip that’s just under 9 minutes that takes a look at some of the symbolism that astute researchers have come to recognize as the calling card of the Illuminati.
The Symbolism Behind A Sparrow Tattoo
2007-11-20 16:58:00
With the Pirates of the Caribbean movies being so popular, you might notice more and more people who chose to get tattoos choosing sparrow tattoos. That?s not just because the main character, anti-hero Jack Sparrow, happened to have one. Sparrow tattoos have been around long before Jack Sparrow. They have a very ...
Flower Meanings and Symbolism
2007-11-16 05:32:00
Choosing your colors and picking your wedding flowers are some of the most enjoyable decisions you will get to make when planning your wedding. And while most people no longer know the meanings attributed flowers, it can be both interesting and helpful to know their symbolism.
17. Vedic Symbolism - Cow - V
2007-11-07 15:14:00
It is interesting to note that how the Upanişadic story of Satyakāma’s education by sage Haridrumata has a direct bearing on the highly symbolic mantra seen by Dīrghatamas .To remind ourselves of the main points of the story, Satyakāma, an initiate in Vedic education, was given the charge of four hundred cows by the teacher and was asked to take them to the pasture land, take due care of them and not return to the school until they became one thousand.Satyakāma does accordingly and when the cows reach the required number of one thousand, the bull from amongst the cows happens to initiate Satyakāma in the mystery of Brahman, the Ultimate Reality. Supposing Brahman as four-footed, he proposes to teach Satyakāma in one aspect of Brahman called prakāśavān and explains it as comprising the four directions, i.e., east, west, north and south as different aspects of that phase of Brahman. After teaching so much, the bull directs Satyakāma to proceed on his return journey where ...
16. Vedic Symbolism - Cow - IV
2007-11-07 13:48:00
The association of cow with Vāk starting from casual similitude and developing along the line of equivalence reaches its complete stage of symbolical identification and substitution at a number of places in the Veda to such an extent as to create the misunderstanding in the mind of scholars that the accounts of cow in the mantras are just matter-of-fact reporting of the then cultural scenario which was dominated by the presence of this useful animal as also by the seer’s earnest desire to have as many of them as possible and be benefited by her products including milk.What a blunder and gross injustice has been committed by such scholars in this as well as several others, can be understood by the analysis of one relevant account presented in the form of three contiguous mantras seen by Dīrghatamas.In the first one of these mantras, the cow has been requested to eat crops to her full content so that the seer and his associates may become fulfilled. She is further prayed to keep o...
15. Vedic Symbolism -- Cow - III
2007-11-07 11:10:00
Another mantra worth observing in this regard is seen by seer Vacya Prajāpati. In this mantra Soma is said to be adorned by cows by means of their milk. This milk, again in the same hemistich, is replaced by matibhih, meaning mantras. This shows the equivalence of cow and milk both with the mantra. In the second hemistich, again the Soma juice is described as vipra, kavi and delightful as the heaven, svarcanah, on account of its wisdom (Rigveda, IX.84.). Thus while cows and their milk get rendered into mantra, the Soma juice turns eventually into kavi and kāvya, which obviously bespeaks of the symbolical usage of these objects in the text.In a mantra seen by seer Gaya Plāta the symbolic use of cow with reference to mantra is clearer. In this mantra the seer prays to Maruts, Indra, Varuņa and Mitra to fill with substance the mantra, which they gave to him like the cow being filled with milk (Rigveda, X.64.12). Here the milk is equivalent to the substance of the mantra while the c...
14. Vedic Symbolism -- Cow - II
2007-11-07 09:01:00
In one of the mantras of Viśvāmitra there is an account of one being who, immobile himself, carries on his back six loads while cows come close to him when he assumes the role of the most productive principle of creation and sustenance. His dynamics results in the birth of the three higher worlds. Out of these three also, two are hidden in mystery, the remaining one alone is tangible to us (Rigveda, III.56.2). The immobile being is obviously the Supreme Being who, in this instance, as well as in many other instances, is conceived as a mighty bull. It is out of Him that the creation has proceeded as His progeny. In view of the colossal massivity and variety of the created beings the procreator is conceived as most abundantly fertilising, varsistham.Being conceived as a bull, it was but necessary for Him to have cows as the medium of His act of procreation. In view of the diversity of the created beings, the medium of creation has been taken as many in the form of plurality of the c...
13. Vedic Symbolism -- Cow - I
2007-11-07 07:09:00
Cow is one of the most commonplace spectacles of the Vedic age. She has been mentioned in thousands in the Samhitās as well as the Upanişads. Anywhere in the Ŗgveda if we read any set of ten mantras, we are sure to find reference to cow, as go, dhenu or aghnya or her product in the form of her calf, bull, ghŗta, etc. This shows unusual preoccupation of Vedic seers with the spectacle of cow.Now the question is whether these references to cow are just description of the actual preoccupation of the seer with their kine, grazing them, confining them to their dwelling places, milking them, rearing their calves, preparing other products out of the milk, etc., or it has been utilised to suggest to something higher than the bare physical spectacle.Writers on Veda in the modern times beginning with the advent of the Western scholars in the field have taken for granted the first alternative emphasising it to almost total relegation of the second alternative to the background.This conclusi...
Symbolism Essay
2007-10-31 13:26:00
The role of symbols in our life cannot be overestimated; the role of symbolism essay in your personal and professional development cannot be overestimated as well. Your symbolism essays does not broaden your scope of knowledge only, but also develops your writing skills, logical and critical thinking abilities as well as the abilities to see something unusual in the ordinary things.   No matter what discipline your symbolism essay refers to, the symbolism essay will dwell upon symbols of one of the type: religious symbols, political symbols, or, arts symbols. If it is a symbolism essay on religion it may study, for example, Christian symbolism, Jewish symbolism, Buddhist symbolism, or solar symbols. If it is a course of politics, you may investigate Anarchist symbolism, Communist symbolism, or Nazi symbolism. If your symbolism essay is assigned on some art discipline, the fields of your investigations become really enormous. Literature, architecture, painting and other types o...
12. Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to the Understanding of Vedic Symbolism
2007-10-31 10:57:00
As is evident from the history of evolution, it has taken aeons to develop Life out of Matter on this earth itself. The process must have been gradual and extremely slow and yet each point in the upward movement getting materialised in a state of transformation from Matter into Life. So must be the case with the range from Mind to Supermind.Sri Aurobindo has delineated four distinct stages in the midst of the two. These he named as Higher Mind, Illumined Mind, Intuition and Overmind. Vedic gods and goddesses, in his view, are assignable to one or the other of these stages or even to the sub-section of any one of them. The Ŗgvedic story of seer Dadhyan learning Madhu-Vidyā from Indra and imparting the same to the Aśvins with the horse’s head is illustrative of the point involved here.This significant role of gods and goddesses has been kept couched in a thick garb of symbols not discernible to the ordinary mind. It is as thick as the Nature herself, only letting it to be discern...
11. Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to the Understanding of Vedic Symbolism
2007-10-30 20:24:00
Sri Aurobindo has taken care of almost all the aspects of Vedic symbolism including seers, metres, gods and goddesses. He indeed has put forth a symbolic system which has the potentiality of explaining comprehensively and homogeneously everything in the Veda. This system was evolved in course of his intensive yogic sādhanā resulting on the one hand in the making of his own philosophical system known as integral Vedanta and on the other in the formulation of his view of the Veda particularly the symbolism involved in it. While the crux of his philosophical system is embodied in his magnum opus, The Life Divine, his theory of Vedic symbolism is formulated in his Secret of the Veda, both these works were serialised in the Arya concurrently during the years 1914-20. To understand his theory of the symbolism, it is essential to have some idea of his philosophical system which in itself seems to have been formulated as much by his understanding of the Veda from within its symbolic syste...
10. Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to the Understanding of Vedic Symbolism
2007-10-12 19:23:00
Vedic symbols are to be interpreted not in isolation but in relationship to each other. This is one of the basic propositions of Sri Aurobindo in course of his discussion on Angirasa. Working of this formula is to be seen in the sequel in regard to the same Angirasa legend with a view to determine the particular sense or system of ideas it might have been intended to communicate, as per Sri Aurobindo’s explanation.Sri Aurobindo starts his deliberation on this legend with the cognisance of the fact that Angirasas occur in the Veda as seers, Fathers and gods all at the same time. In Ŗgveda V.11.6, for instance, Angirasas are said to have discovered Agni from within the forests and at the same time Agni itself has been addressed as Angiras, the son of force arising out of churning and becoming a force by itself (Rigveda, V.11.6.). It is significant to note that in the same mantra the Angirasas have been taken both as seers and god Agni.In another mantra they are described as the son...
Jesus Christ a Religious Myth of God?s Sun Age Pisces
2007-10-12 01:43:00
Christianity was born of the myths of sun worship. Horus of Egypt born December 25th, performed miracles called the Lamb of light, performed miracles was resurrected in three days like many other avatars; Mithra, Krishna, Attis, Dionysus, king of kings, alpha omega crucified. All had 12 disciples and the sacred day of worship was sunday. ...
Racist symbolism
2007-10-11 19:50:00
Well after I finished laughing at the “Redneck Rash” story I regrouped and started focusing on this latest noose incident at Columbia. Y’know I started to try and write something more “radical” to condemn the rednecks who perpetrated this latest racial outrage, but you know I decided that I really don’t care that much about it. Now ...
9. Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to the Understanding of Vedic Symbolism -
2007-10-09 20:15:00
Sri Aurobindo provided us with the clue to the understanding of Vedic accounts in general as centring around the gods like Agni, Indra, Soma, Aśvins, Mitra, Varuņa and Bŗhaspati, and goddesses like Sarasvatī and Uşas as also objects like cow, horse, gold, water and light, and he proceeds further to explain certain legends germane to the Vedic thought involving the interaction of almost all the above mentioned forces and objects together and therefore potent enough to show the working of the meanings assigned to each one of these agencies and objects together synthetically. Most prominent among them, in Sri Aurobindo’s view, is Angiras. As such, he deals with it at length.The legend of Angiras involves the working of several gods and goddesses such as Indra, Brhaspati, Aśvins, Soma, Vāyu, Agni, Pūşan, Uşas and Sarasvatī. The basic problem ith legend is the confinement of cows by some adversaries in a certain cave. The names of those who have kept confined the cows are V...
A world of symbolism
2007-10-08 22:18:00
Ok, I’m scanning through various sites and I find this article by the BBC entitled: Che: The icon and the ad. Here is the first portion of the article: Che Guevara, his eyes framed by heavy brows, a single-starred beret pulled over his unruly hair, stares out of the shot with glowering intensity.It’s now 40 years since ...
8.Sri Aurobindo’s Contribution to the Understanding of Vedic Symbolism -
2007-10-07 15:58:00
After the Upanişads and Yāska, Sri Aurobindo is the most revealing light on the symbolism used in the Veda. There is a colossal difference not only of time from the Upanişads and Yāska to Sri Aurobindo. As regards the Upanişads, they came immediately after the Vedic Samhitās but for the intervention of the Brāhmaņas and the Āraņyakas and in certain cases without any such intervention at all. As such, they were most intimate to the spirit of the seers. The students who came to the Upanişadic sages for higher knowledge were well versed in the Vedas. Under these circumstances, the Upanişadic sage had only to hand over to them the key to this citadel of knowledge in the form of precise hints and suggestions and the whole thing became obvious to the student already fully charged with inquisitiveness.More or less, the same conditions prevailed during the age of Yāska. No doubt, a considerable course of time had passed and consequently the Vedic words, phrases and idioms were ...
6. Lights on Vedic Symbolism Shed by the Upanisads
2007-09-30 13:02:00
Discussion on Yāska’s cognisance of Vedic symbolism ultimately converged on the relationship between adhibhuta, adhidaiva and adhyatma. We also saw how the idea of unity among these three levels of the reality was envisioned by Vedic seers themselves particularly Dirghatamas. This tradition was carried on by the Brāhmaņas so much so, as to have led Yāska to formulate so decisively his theory of Vedic interpretation concurrently on these three levels. Since the Upanişads occupy a place intermediate to the Brāhmaņas and Yāska historically, it would be worth looking into them and see if they provide us with any further clue in this regard.The problem with which we are going to look into the Upanişads is the relationship between ādhibhautika, ādhidaivika and ādhyātmika. From this viewpoint, the beginning of the second chapter of the Brhadāraņyaka Upanişad is interesting. It is in the form of a dialogue between Gārgya, a Brahmin scholar, and Ajātaśatru, the famous Ki...
The Deep Rooted Symbolism of Trees
2007-09-20 22:09:00
Nature scenes including trees and forests contain multiple mythic and symbolic qualities. Specific trees also have their own symbolic meanings. The oak is the mightiest of trees and symbolizes strength and courage. The apple tree is symbolic of magic, youth, beauty and happiness. The cedar tree represents healing, cleansing and protection. More: continued here
Solar Eclipse + Information on Symbolism
2007-09-09 01:16:00
And here we are just three days before September 11 , of course remembering all those that were lost by the staged acts of the American Government and the New World Order is not the only thing to keep in mind.September 11 will also be roughly a month since the lunar eclipse in Australia. This solar alignment and co incidence of the dates is not coincidence at all , it is by design, it is extremely important to recognize that whether the Illuminati (NWO) particular believes and gods are in fact legitimate or not is irrelevant, these people believe this and plan things accordingly, it was because of this knowledge that such people like Nostradamus all that time ago were able to pin point when tragic events would befall mankind. Not because he was psychic and could see into the future, but because he was aware of the Illuminati and that there plans are incremental over time.Oh ever humble human reader so content and happy in what you think you know, don't you realize that complacency ...
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