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

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Indeed, I have often met similar figures of deities sitting in cubiform position<br />

among the archaeological finds, discovered in various parts of the world. Also, picking<br />

up its legs with his hands on his knees and figures are sit which were found in the<br />

Paleolithic layers (so-called "Great Mother"). Similar figures were found among the<br />

finds belonging to the Harappan civilization. And what about cubiform figurines of<br />

ancient Indian, Chinese gods?! I'm not talking about multiple artifacts of the Aztec,<br />

Olmec and Maya in Mesoamerica! On the territories of the Slavic peoples are also were<br />

found figurines of the Great Grandmother of period of Trypolska civilization, where a<br />

rhombus with the diagonal cross inside and points-centers slapped on her womb! And<br />

another version of her figure - with specific symbols of a truncated pyramid, or with two<br />

intertwined snakes, which, given the same ancient Indian knowledge about the power of<br />

"Kundalini Serpent", symbolize the creative power of the spiritual rebirth of human.<br />

Rigden: By the way, two snakes interwoven up in a ball the ancient peoples considered<br />

as one of the original symbols of dying and resurrection of nature, its renewal. Snakes<br />

(eg, water snakes) fall into the ground in the autumn and go curl up in earthen holes in a<br />

large ball, falling into winter hibernation, and wake up in the spring and go out of holes<br />

(from the ground). Therefore, they were associative model for people who wanted to<br />

understand what is the reincarnation, dying and resurrection of human in the cycle of<br />

rebirth of his Soul.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Yes, many people, especially in the East, was veneration of the snake as a<br />

symbol associated with fertility, female principle, earth, water, as well as the Wisdom. If<br />

be regarded this knowledge in a spiritual context, then everything falls into its place.<br />

And what about the Trypolska civilization, it is interesting that the same ceramic jugs<br />

with sacred symbolic were mostly of rhombic form. If scrutinize the archaeological<br />

founds, you can find that meaningful symbols and signs of spiritual development was<br />

depicted on such jars: a circle, a crescent (with it horns up), spirals, triangles (pyramidal<br />

form), sinuous snakes (zigzag dividing lines, contact with water, in other world with<br />

other world), four pointed crosses, "the sun and the moon", four "suns". Moreover,<br />

according to archaeological excavations every Trypolsky house had a cross-shaped (in<br />

the form of an oblique cross) sacred "altar", which fueled the first fire for the furnace.<br />

It's the same symbol of fire - the Soul and four Aspects!<br />

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