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

world. Getting to "the other world" was only possible <strong>by</strong> overcoming yourself. But truth<br />

be told, because of such associations, when a soulless and empty material imitation<br />

started, the mountain was defined as a place of sacrifice because it is supposedly<br />

"located closer to gods".<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: The pattern on the other side of this terracotta form is also interesting. It<br />

shows a smiling woman who has grabbed two "tigers" (the lateral Aspects) <strong>by</strong> the throat,<br />

standing above an elephant (the symbol of the slow, passing, and strong past - the Back<br />

aspect). Her hair is like a symbolic image of 12 rays. And over her head, there is a sign<br />

of the diagonal cross in a circle with the crossed out lateral Aspects, in other words, this<br />

is a symbol of complete control over them. Researchers are at a loss as to interpreting<br />

the image because it is the only "Indus script" that depicts, in their opinion, "a spoked<br />

wheel over the head of a female deity".<br />

Rigden: Ah, had there been more such "wheels" in the spiritual history of mankind, and<br />

not in theory but in practice, this mankind then would be priceless!<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Well, considering historical artefacts, the lateral Aspects were held so tight<br />

"<strong>by</strong> the throat" and kept under control not only <strong>by</strong> the best representatives of the Proto-<br />

Indian civilization who once lived in Asia. Similar symbols are also present in the sacred<br />

symbolism of ancient Egyptians (Africa), Indians of Ancient Peru (South America),<br />

Scythians and Slavs (Europe). And, incidentally, afterwards you can see a clear<br />

transformation of this ancient associative symbol of the lateral Aspects into a<br />

corresponding individual symbol in the form of the staff.<br />

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