Message from @【IVSTINIANVS】

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2018-11-07 18:07:40 UTC  

@Deleted User Why do Roman Pagans use the cyrillic letter Я? I am pretty sure it didn't exist at that time.

2018-11-07 18:07:49 UTC  

And it was invented much later by Bulgarians.

2018-11-07 18:14:32 UTC  

Maybe u guys can help me out with this question. Ive been trying to figure out the occult symbolism behind the soviet communist hammer and sicle flag. Thus far I believe the hammer to represent saturn and the color red of the flag to represent the blood spilled or to be spilled for the ever on going revolution. Any of u guys have any ideas about the hammer? I understand it has roots in masonry but not completely sure.

2018-11-07 18:24:00 UTC  

>The arm and hammer is a symbol consisting of a muscular arm holding a hammer. Used in ancient times as a symbol of the god Vulcan

2018-11-07 18:25:49 UTC  

Gotcha thanks ive seen a few things that seem to portray the hammer as this image hold onna sec wonder what u guys think....

2018-11-07 18:26:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/395406157998456834/509795838864654347/sickle.jpg

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/395406157998456834/509795838864654349/20180722_001606.jpg

2018-11-07 18:27:41 UTC  

But i will definitely read more into your post thanks darth

2018-11-07 18:28:01 UTC  

np.

2018-11-07 18:46:16 UTC  

@Conejo
>occult symbolism
Bolsheviks were Jews so

2018-11-07 18:46:53 UTC  

Look into Kabbalah worship and you'll have your answers

2018-11-07 18:53:49 UTC  

Snap

2018-11-07 18:56:35 UTC  

Gotcha thanks man

2018-11-07 18:58:00 UTC  

Would the talmund offer any clues perhaps as it is followed by the certain group of "jews" as they see it to be more important than the torah ?

2018-11-07 19:32:16 UTC  

100 years of Polan's independence this Sunday.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/395406157998456834/509812352250806274/Flag_of_Poland.svg.png

2018-11-07 19:42:55 UTC  

False

2018-11-07 19:43:02 UTC  

Next year

2018-11-07 19:43:06 UTC  

It will be 20 years

Late Roman army is sexy as fuck

2018-11-07 20:38:08 UTC  

Ye

2018-11-07 20:38:20 UTC  

They look cool af

2018-11-07 20:58:08 UTC  

Indeed.

2018-11-07 21:01:54 UTC  

@【IVSTINIANVS】 I like late Roman to early Byzantine period, but it's hard to find stuff on it. Especially fanart.

2018-11-07 21:02:10 UTC  

Was lucky to come into that guy.

2018-11-07 21:03:15 UTC  

By the way won't Mount and Blade feature something inspired by it?

2018-11-07 21:08:32 UTC  

@Conejo I don't think its worth it that much to look into symbolism, because there is a lot of crossover. For example the Jewish star of davaid was stolen from Hinduism

2018-11-07 21:08:55 UTC  

Also that wreath on the UN symbol is also used by the Roman Empire

2018-11-07 21:11:07 UTC  

Wasn't the Star of David mostly used by Muslims before under the name of Seal of Solomon?

2018-11-07 21:11:18 UTC  

I know Morocco used it and two Seljuq Turkish break-away states.

2018-11-07 21:15:21 UTC  

I think Morocco's is different I read up on it before I went to Tangiers

2018-11-07 21:16:08 UTC  
2018-11-07 21:16:24 UTC  

The red background on the Moroccan flag represents hardiness, bravery, strength and valour, while the green represents love, joy, wisdom, peace and hope,[1][2] it also represents the color of Islam and the pentagram the seal of Solomon [3] .The 5 branches also represents the pillars of Islam

2018-11-07 21:16:38 UTC  

he Seal of Solomon (or Ring of Solomon; Arabic: خاتم سليمان‎ Khātam Sulaymān) is the signet ring attributed to King Solomon in medieval Jewish tradition and in Islamic and Western occultism. It was often depicted in either a pentagram or hexagram shape; the latter also known as the Star of David in Jewish tradition.

2018-11-07 21:16:41 UTC  

hmm I guess

2018-11-07 21:17:12 UTC  

I know it was a very popular Turkic Muslim symbol at least.

2018-11-07 21:18:42 UTC  

THE HEXAGRAM (six-pointed star) is one of the earliest symbols and has been found on artefacts that certainly predate its association, Judaism. The hexagram only began to be used in synagogues in the late middle ages; its association with the term "Star of David" probably derives from its use in the Kabalah as the Shield of David, a magical symbol of protection. In this role, the Shield of David was often represented as either a hexagram or a pentagram.
Mark Cohen, Sheffield.
THE QUESTIONER may have seen a yantra rather than a star of David, or the star of David may have been suggested by a yantra. Yantras are mystic diagrams used in meditation. They consist of letters and geometric figures and the best known comprises nine interlocking triangles, symbolising the multi-dimensional manifestations of male/female cosmic power known as Shiva-Shakti.
(Dr) Eleanor Nesbitt, Religions and Education Research Unit, University of Warwick, Coventry
Since it is generally accepted that the Sanskrit writing system developed out of the early northern semitic writing system (sometimes known as the 'Phoenician' alphabet), it is obvious that there was a good deal of cross-cultural borrowings in ancient times. I don't see why the six-pointed star should not have travelled the same trade routes either east to west or west to east.

2018-11-07 21:18:44 UTC  

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Karamanid_Dynasty_flag.svg/1200px-Karamanid_Dynasty_flag.svg.png
Karamanid flag looked almost like Israel.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Candar.svg/300px-Candar.svg.png
https://micronations.wiki/images/5/53/Kandar.png
Candar in one of the versions looked the same as Red Star of David symbol.

2018-11-07 21:19:24 UTC  

There is no Star of David in hinduism, at least not in its literal sense.


Hindu people call that shape shatkon (षटकोण)

षटकोण - one which has six corners.

This 'six pointed star' is generally used as a यंत्र (device), purification symbol, or as a placeholder for idols. Throughout Hindu culture the shape has taken various meaning during different time and places.

This shape is made of two interlocking triangles, the upper stands for Shiva, ‘purusha’ (male energy) and fire, the lower for Shakti, ‘prakriti’ (female power) and water. Unification of these two give birth of Sage Sanatkumara. Shiva is also known as destroyer and the supreme consciousness (depending on which texts you decide to follow) and Shiva derives his powers from Shakti; in other words, Gods are useless without Shakti.