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911: Occult Symbolism - Advent Prayer Warriors International Network

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Pentagram<br />

� "The five-pointed star, known as the pentagram, is probably the most<br />

blatant occult symbol in use today. Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar<br />

explain that the five-pointed star is "one of the main symbols of witchcraft<br />

and occultism in general" ('Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star' p. 82). The<br />

star itself is known by different names throughout the occult world, such<br />

as a witch's foot, a goblin's cross, a wizard's star and the dog star. Wiccan<br />

witches use its five points to mystically represent the elements of nature,<br />

earth, fire, water, air and spirit. This symbol is one of the most prominent<br />

emblems within Freemasonry, though its significance, like every symbol<br />

inherited from the occult, is concealed behind a smokescreen of secret<br />

society ambiguity. The five-pointed star is found on most Masonic<br />

memorabilia and represents the blasphemous resurrection rite of the five<br />

points of fellowship, each point mystically symbolizing a part of the<br />

resurrection act. First - Foot to foot. Second - Knee to knee. Third - Hand in<br />

hand. Fourth - Breast to breast. Fifth and last - Left hand behind back."<br />

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o "The Pentagram has magical associations, and many people who practice pagan<br />

faiths wear them. Christians once commonly used the pentagram to represent<br />

the five wounds of Jesus, and it also has associations within Freemasonry. The<br />

pentagram has long been associated with the planet Venus, and the worship of<br />

the goddess Venus, or her equivalent. It is also associated with the Roman<br />

Lucifer, who was Venus as the Morning Star, the bringer of light and knowledge.<br />

It is most likely to have originated from the observations of prehistoric<br />

astronomers. When viewed from Earth, successive inferior conjunctions of Venus<br />

plot a nearly perfect pentagram shape around the zodiac every eight years."<br />

o See also:<br />

� video with more pentagram examples<br />

� Pentacle (a particular amulet used in magical evocation)<br />

o To research:<br />

� this article claims the 5 points refer to the elements: Earth, Fire, Water,<br />

Air, Spirit.<br />

� The use of color differences (national flags, anarchists, socialists /<br />

communists, militarists, royalists, republicans, democrats, etc.).<br />

� The "5 wishes of the devil".<br />

• Historical/Political/Non-corporate logo's (ordered by date of origin)<br />

"Pentagram of Venus",<br />

see also: "Freemasonry<br />

and the Pentagram" Confederate States of<br />

America Battle Flag<br />

This design was the basis<br />

of more than 180 separate<br />

Confederate military battle<br />

flags during the American<br />

Civil War (1861-1865).<br />

Flag of California<br />

League of Nations (1919), the<br />

(1<strong>911</strong>) with its origins<br />

pre-cursor to the United Nations<br />

in the "The Bear Flag"<br />

institution.<br />

(1846).<br />

Note: the pentagon.

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