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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2024 18:30:27 GMT
There are many misconceptions regarding the Pentagram. A common misconception is that if Pentagram is inverted it becomes the symbol of Baphomet…that is incorrect. Inverted it simply means that spirit is controlled by the other 4 elements. It is people like Dennis Wheatley in his Satanic novels and Hollywood that demonised the inverted Pentagram, and of course Anton LeVey, who founded the Church of Satan and as their symbol took the inverted Pentagram and superimposed on it the head of Baphomet, with his 2 horns in the 2 uppermost points of the Pentagram. The Pentagram has been a powerful mystic and magickal symbol for thousands of years, it has been found in the Tigress/Euphrates area of Mesopotamia dating back to before 6000BC, and in Israel from around 4000BC. It was used as a talisman by early Christians, the 5 points representing the 5 wounds of Christ. The Pythagoreans called the Pentagram, Hygieia named after the Greek goddess of health, Hygieia, and saw in the pentagram a mathematical perfection which would later come to be known as the Golden ratio. The Pythagoreans were the followers of Pythagoras, a mathematician who encouraged his followers to seek out truth and knowledge, they used the pentagram to identify themselves to each other, signing letters and communications with it. What is known with a good amount of certainty, however, is that the pentagram was the main image in the logotype, or official seal of the city of Jerusalem during the period of 300-150 BC. The ancient Pythagorean pentagram was drawn with two points up and represented the doctrine of Pentemychos. Pentemychos means five recesses, or five chambers, also known as the pentagonas. Aleister Crowley also made use of the pentagram and in his Thelemic system of Magick. An adverse or inverted pentagram represents the descent of spirit into matter, not the triumph of matter which was considered evil. The five points of the pentagram represent the five elements, or building blocks of life; Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit, if any one of those is missing there can be no life. With a single point uppermost it represents the power of Spirit controlling all the other elements and bringing order to the world. A pentagram, like the Elven Star, or heptagram, which was used to represent the days of creation in ancient times, can be drawn, without raising the pencil from the paper, as one unbroken and continuous line. It was believed that devils and demons followed lines, and so if one were lured into such a star it would be trapped forever, following the line for eternity. So it became a symbol of protection from evil forces rather than the opposite.
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