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Old 11-04-2011, 11:08 PM
LadyTerra
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Greetings Aislynnmari:

Symbols can have many different meanings--depending upon ones particular point of reference.

Sacred Geometry is used in many forms and combinations for Religious/Spiritual/Ceremonial/Magical purposes.

I can give my way of Divining your Symbolic Talisman and what it means to me.

Let us begin w/ the Circle--which (in my Religious Tradition) is the symbol indicating the Divine Feminine. A Circle which is enclosing something else is an indication that the symbols held within are being protected by the power of the Goddess.

The Triangle (in its upright position) indicates good fortune and gaining one's objective.

The Cross can have many meanings--depending upon its symmetry--and I have never seen one drawn in this way--so I cannot interpret it.

However--the Arrows at the the 3 corners of the upward facing Triangle--could be interpreted as the Nordic Rune (Tir)--which stands for victory in battle and could be a good omen for achieving one's intended objective and an indication that victory must be had at all costs.

Add to this the Inner-Circle--which is disected--I sense that the personal who drew this symbol is definitely experiencing conflict; and the upside-down T at the bottom gives me the feeling that this person is looking to attain a foundation of victory, protection, and good fortune--in whatever it is they are trying to achieve.

Peace and Love on your path to exploring the Mysteries...

Blessed be...
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Old 22-04-2011, 06:35 AM
breath
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Does anyone recognize this symbol? I auto-drew it when asked to draw my own symbol that represented myself.

I hand-drew it, so sorry for this crude MS-Paint rendition of it.



Thanks in advance for any insight.
Aislynn

Isn't it the symbol for the deathly hallows from harry potter?

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Old 22-04-2011, 06:10 PM
iolite
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aislynnmari
Does anyone recognize this symbol? I auto-drew it when asked to draw my own symbol that represented myself.

I hand-drew it, so sorry for this crude MS-Paint rendition of it.



Thanks in advance for any insight.
Aislynn


I kNEW I'd seen that symbol before and it reminds me of the Alcoholic Alcoholics Anonymous symbol.



The three sides of the triangle represent: unity, service and recovery
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Old 16-05-2011, 10:51 AM
White Rabbit Australia
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Your Symbol

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Originally Posted by aislynnmari
Does anyone recognize this symbol? I auto-drew it when asked to draw my own symbol that represented myself.

I hand-drew it, so sorry for this crude MS-Paint rendition of it.

Thanks in advance for any insight.
Aislynn


As an automatic symbol it could well be a graphic representation of your spiritual state - or the precise geometric blueprint of the psychic level you are at on your way toward individuation. The symbols seems to be universal expressive signs and shapes - wholeness, depth, expansion, triangulation, focus, and distance. There is also a 3rd eye connotation. Just my thoughts.
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Old 19-06-2011, 01:09 PM
moke64916
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Yes. Mason symbol. Not the Exact replica. But similar.
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