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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
I am familar with symbols like chakana. We build sweat lodge frames in the same symbol.
I think the chakana symbol is pretty universal, with differences in exact meanings. Always Center positions are Sacred(Pole star) along with 4 cardinal directions. I also like the way they throw in trinities with the 3 steps.
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Yes. The Sacred Centre of a Circle – be it divided into 4 or 8. Trinity.
"Divine dual trinity" .... being yet another term ...
He reckons he is a bit of a Mongolian, which is quite sweet
But no-no, Mongolians as such were ‘johnny-come-latelys’ to the Ancient North Eurasian scene.
Most people carrying that Ancient Ancestry …. and putting those ducks in a row, (though not every group is mentioned):
Karitiana Mixe Pima Surui Mixtec Bolivian Mayan Piapoco Quechua East_Greenlander West_Greenlander Eskimo Ket Mansi Mari Shors Chukchi Selkup Itelmen Erzya Koryak Estonian Kalash Lithuanian Russian-Kargopol (= Vepsians i.e. not to be mistaken for “Russians”)
Mongolians do not make it into the list, nor the Chinese - but Asian Turkics should be:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2c/8d...232176eaf8.jpg
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We(you & I) probably have a lot in common with Uncle Bob. I know I do.
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Yes. A meeting on that (non-dual, unconditional love, - when all your mental boundaries have melted)
soul level is like beholding a Butterfly.
(Just bringing another Ancient symbol into the mix)
Curious .... interesting. Thanks again
ImthatIm.
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