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The Arcana of Freemasonry (1915) - The Masonic Trowel

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THE ARCANA OF FREEMASONRY 181<br />

and Sherren, P.G. Sec. Dorset, for permission to<br />

reproduce these illustrations.)<br />

Another form, or combination, <strong>of</strong> the Triangle<br />

must be especially interesting to Welshmen, be-<br />

cause you find it so <strong>of</strong>ten portrayed in Wales, and<br />

this was a Sacred Symbol amongst the Druids.<br />

It is found all over the world where the Solar<br />

Cult existed. It is the Triangle with the Swastika<br />

in the centre, Fig. 54, which is another Ideo-<br />

graph for Horus as God <strong>of</strong> the Four Quarters, or<br />

Fig. 54. Fig. 55. Fig. 56.<br />

God <strong>of</strong> the Double Horizon, and is frequently<br />

associated with the Symbols, Figs. 55 and 56,<br />

which have the phonetic value <strong>of</strong> Iu, or Iau. Three<br />

feathers, or rods, or rays <strong>of</strong> light ; this was also<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most sacred signs amongst the Druids<br />

or Solar Cult people. It is another Ideograph<br />

for Horus under the name <strong>of</strong> Iu or Iau, or Ea or<br />

Aiu, God <strong>of</strong> the Double Horizon. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

various names throughout the world for this<br />

Symbol. It was also the symbol for the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> Egypt, as may be seen in Pierrot's Dictionary,<br />

page 754. (Fig. 57.)

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