does the attached sign mean anything to anyone at all?
If so could you please let me know!! Either PM me or just post on this thread!
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does the attached sign mean anything to anyone at all?
If so could you please let me know!! Either PM me or just post on this thread!
Peace.
Where did you see it?
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it look like a trident, but i think it might be something else
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or it can look as the first part of the tree of life![]()
I saw it in an obscure reference to a secret society, although research into it has led me to a dead end, hardly surprising!
And it was my hope that someone on Indigo would know something about it as i can't think of any other people more likely too! I'm just interested in it's history etc. Or anything to do with the symbology, anything to help me learn more about the symbolism, and my real hope is that someone can provide me with information about the society who uses they symbol!
It did remind me of a trident, but they are usually portrayed the other way up aren't they?
Interesting about the tree of life though, could you tell me more about it please?
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Is that a crude drawing only?
I Remember seeing something like that somewhere, but a little more elaborate.
It is called the trident symbol of enforcement, but that is the upright version.and not what you are looking for.
The upside version, like your pic, I know it is a symbol of sexual ritual. It indicates where the ritual will take place and for what reasons.
About the secret society, I am not sure, but apparently it involves ritualistic sexual conduct and may be linked to satanism, the satanic groups probably stole it from occultists. So, yes, I will say it is linked to satanism these days.
hope that helps.
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It is just a crude drawing, i was unable to find an internet source which had the detailed picture in it.
Thanks very much for your ideas, personally the source i came across linked it to an 'illuminati' like order. A shadowy conclave that exerted its power throughout Europe, i am not sure if satanism is involved, but it is interesting that the symbol has those connotations.
Old Norse for man or yew.
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btw, this is what i am referring to.
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its a sign of the protector os the sow cald atlantis .A part of a militaery force that has the job to protect the city of atlantis to not fall in the hand of humanity . That sign is a trident held back it means that Poseidons tridet whosed to protect the land of atlantis ( its not a trident in reality but a power sorce a row power sorce that in reguveneited on itself ) .
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the norse wuse it because the norse were sailors and there were the first people whi duscoverd atlantis on this planet and the atlanties shered some of there sicrets
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This is all really interesting everyone, thanks so much.
Could you possibly give me links, or references of where you got your info please? Esp. the Atlantis info, that sounds very interesting.
With the Old norse idea, i though the rune for Yew was Eiwhaz?
And Thanks so much Rain that symbol is really close, i wonder if the symbol im looking at is just a modern derivation like you suggested. Where does the sexual symbol originate from?
No. I was making a joke about the sexual ritual. ( I was a little horny at the time and thought it was hilarious.)
I'm curious to what it is all about now...
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Here is a cool site.
Symbols and their meaning
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Harlyn, I don't know where it originates from.
I read it in a book at home, and home is half way across the world right now, so I cannot check further.If i find anything else, I will pm u.
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Haha, thanks Rain! i think that is a good enough excuse lol!
Looks familiar, but I can't pinpoint it. I'm pretty sure it's a letter or a symbol of some long-lost dead language. It might have even been part of a few different ones due to borrowing... That's just what I'm assuming, I'm not that great at tapping into past lives yet.
I'll be looking around![]()
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