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

divine principles: the idea, the plan, and its implementation (the realisation of this plan).<br />

In ancient images, you can see three triangles pointing downwards that are not<br />

constrained <strong>by</strong> anything. On top of them, a fourth large triangle pointing downwards is<br />

placed, which means the movement of a person towards spiritual liberation. In short, the<br />

proper use <strong>by</strong> a person of his life force.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Please tell readers more about semispheres. They are also quite common in<br />

the patterns of sacred ritual objects found on ancient artefacts as a conventional notation<br />

of the four Aspects.<br />

Rigden: Yes, the symbol of semicircle, crescent, and arc as a certain part of the whole<br />

has also been used for marking the four Aspects. This being said, the lateral arcs that<br />

were arranged vertically were symbols of the lateral Aspects.<br />

An arc that resembled an overturned crescent or a bowl placed upside down symbolised<br />

the Back aspect, and that is why in the sacred symbolism of peoples it was connected<br />

with the past that was deprived of life, and it also meant a "dead" teaching that was<br />

oriented towards the material. However, the sign of the arc or the crescent with horns<br />

pointing upwards has been originally used for describing the Front aspect as a symbol of<br />

manifestation of the spiritual world’s forces, of Allat. This, strictly speaking, led to the<br />

notation of other Aspects exactly in the form of distinctive arcs and semispheres. Thanks<br />

to such a depiction of the Front aspect and of the Allat sign, some nations acquired the<br />

associative symbol of the bowl as a spiritual container that is ready to be filled with<br />

creative forces of Allat (or, in the beliefs of the ancient people, with crystal clear water,<br />

which served as an association of the spiritual world).<br />

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