SYMBOLS and their Meaning

 

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Because of the increased traffic to this particular page with over 70 images (which use far more bytes than ordinary text), we have almost reached the limit of our purchased "throughput" volume for this month. Therefore we need to unlink this page for a six days. It will be back online by November 1.

 

We apologize for the inconvenience and hope we can soon find a solution to the problem.

 

Meanwhile, you may be interested in our other other symbols pages:

 

Halloween Symbols Comments on symbols
Teletubby Symbols Questions about symbols 
A Short Guide to Occult Symbols

 

In case you wonder which symbols we feature on the main page, we include this list:

All-Seeing Eye

Alchemy

Amulet

Anarchy

Ankh

Angel

Arrow

Ball (Crystal Gazing Ball)

Bat

Butterfly

Chaos

Circle

Circle (with Dot or Bindu in the center)

Circle (Quartered)

Compass (Masonic)

Cow

Crescent Moon

Cross

Cross (Iron)

Double-headed Eagle

Dragon

Dreamcatcher

Elements

Eye of Horus

Frog

Hexagram

Italian Horn

Lightening Bolt

Lizard

Magic Mirror

Mandala

Mason (Freemason)

Mask

Medicine Shield

Om

Peace symbol

Pentacle

Pentagram

Philosopher's Stone

Phoenix

Scarab

Serpent/Snake

Spider

Sphinx

Spiral

Square

Sun face

Sun face

Sun-Moon

Sun Sign

Sun Wheel

Swastika x 3

Theosophy

Toad

Tongue

Totem

Triangle

Unicorn

Uborus

Wheel

Tibetan prayer wheel

Wheel of Dharma

Wishbone

World Triad

Yin Yang

Compound Symbols

Astrological chart

Baphomet

All-seeing eye in pyramid

The Great Seal

United Religions

Compound Symbols

Astrological chart

Baphomet

All-seeing eye in pyramid

The Great Seal

United Religions (See

Heresy in high places)

 

Introduction

Occult symbols are fast replacing Christian symbols in our culture. Therefore, we encourage you to use this list to warn others, especially Christian children who intentionally wear and display them because they are popular.

Keep in mind that some of these symbols have double meanings. For example, the pentagram has been used to transmit occult power in all kinds of rituals for centuries, but to Christians the same shape may simply represent a star -- a special part of God's creation. The image of a fish may mean a sign of the zodiac (astrology) to some, but to Christians it has meant following Jesus and sharing the message of His love. We will continue to delight in the cross, while recognizing that others use the same image to represent their dark forces.

Please don't pass judgment on those who happen to wear these symbols. Instead, let us seek God’s will and discernment so that we might all honor Him with our lives. Remember, "each of us shall give account of himself to God. Therefore let us not judge one another anymore, but rather resolve this, not to put a stumbling block. . . in our brother's way." (Romans 14:12-13)

As examples, we left the first two symbols:

 

ALL-SEEING EYE: A universal symbol representing spiritual sight, inner vision, higher knowledge, insight into occult mysteries. Look at your $1 bill. 

EYE in top Triangle of the PYRAMID: Masonic symbol for the all-seeing eye of god - an mystical distortion of the omniscient (all-knowing) Biblical God. You can find it on the $1 bill. See triangle, Eye of Horus, the Franklin Institute website.

ALCHEMY: This simple 17th century "sign" illustrates the blending of geometric shapes -- circle, triangle, square -- representing the various "elements" needed for spells and magic. It's interesting to note that some of the more popular occult computer games also involve "elements" needed for magic and spell-casting. (See Role-Playing Games & Popular Occultism)

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