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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

Drawings on the ritual ceramics of the Tripolye civilization (the 6th-3rd millennium<br />

BCE):<br />

1. general knowledge about the structure of the human being (three dimensions in<br />

the lower triangle, three dimensions in the upper triangle, the symbol of the<br />

circle);<br />

2. notation of a common person;<br />

3. notation of a good person who begins his spiritual journey (the head in the form<br />

of a square, a raised hand, and the emphasis in the upper triangle is made on the<br />

Front aspect);<br />

4. a figure in motion with raised hands is one of the sacred notations of a spiritual<br />

practice when working with the Right and the Left aspects;<br />

5. notation of a spiritual practice, achieving the highest spiritual state and the<br />

connection with the seventh dimension (on the head, there is a circle with seven<br />

enclosed circles, in which the upper circles form a triangle pointing downwards;<br />

the direction of the arms mark a loopback of energies);<br />

6. notation of a person walking on the spiritual path: it is shown that the Front<br />

aspect dominates over the lateral Aspects and leads a person to another, higher<br />

world through the power of Allat (the person doubles and manifests in dimensions<br />

higher than the third).<br />

Rigden: Yes, these symbols are present everywhere, it's just that most people do not<br />

notice them, they are not interested in them and they do not understand them due to the<br />

absence of the original Knowledge. For example, in Ancient India, a triangle pointing<br />

downwards was used as a symbol of goddess Shakti (an associative image of<br />

manifestations of the forces of Allat), whom I have already mentioned. And for god<br />

Shiva (one of the three deities in the Hindu mythology that also embodied the<br />

destructive forces), it was a triangle pointing upwards. Here's another example. When<br />

Greeks visited the banks of the triangle estuary of the great river of Ancient Egypt, the<br />

Nile, they started calling it "delta". For the ancient Egyptians, this estuary, which gave<br />

access to the sea (just like the life-sustaining river itself), was compared to the sacred<br />

lotus, to a triangle pointing downwards, which embodied the feminine principle. And the<br />

estuary base, with multiple channels leading out to the sea (the aquatic environment),<br />

was associated with spiritual paths, which, in the sacred interpretations of the ancient<br />

Egyptians, were linked with another, spiritual world. Many ancient Egyptian goddesses,<br />

gifted with the functions of Allat, were mistresses of the aquatic environment or were<br />

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