Question On The Six Pointed Star
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Re: Question On The Six Pointed Star
Post #2AFAIK, Israel & Judaism, although there are some law enforcement agencies that where badges shaped like that (perhaps to show some connection to the principles of Judaism-influenced Christianity?)Kadmon wrote:What Does The Inter Lock Six Pointed Star Means ?
OTOH, there's this: http://watch.pair.com/mark.html

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This symbol is an upright triangle (trinity) and a converged downward triangle (trinity) emphasizing the Hermetic Emerald Tablet of 'As Above, So Below'.
The 6-pointed star is not a Jewish symbol, but an Egyptian symbol which Israel adopted
This symbol.is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ... ‘Land of the Spirits.'
In the cosmogony of the Egyptians, we find belief in the first man-god (Horus) and his death and resurrection as Amsu
This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu
Amsu - ‘the risen Horus' - was the first man-god risen in spiritual form
The 6-pointed star is not a Jewish symbol, but an Egyptian symbol which Israel adopted
This symbol.is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ... ‘Land of the Spirits.'
In the cosmogony of the Egyptians, we find belief in the first man-god (Horus) and his death and resurrection as Amsu
This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu
Amsu - ‘the risen Horus' - was the first man-god risen in spiritual form
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Do tell. I am intrigued. tell me more my friend.Ankhhape wrote:This symbol is an upright triangle (trinity) and a converged downward triangle (trinity) emphasizing the Hermetic Emerald Tablet of 'As Above, So Below'.
The 6-pointed star is not a Jewish symbol, but an Egyptian symbol which Israel adopted
This symbol.is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ... ‘Land of the Spirits.'
In the cosmogony of the Egyptians, we find belief in the first man-god (Horus) and his death and resurrection as Amsu
This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu
Amsu - ‘the risen Horus' - was the first man-god risen in spiritual form

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Very interesting, but, I'll bet that's not what it means to the people who wear --Ankhhape wrote:This symbol is an upright triangle (trinity) and a converged downward triangle (trinity) emphasizing the Hermetic Emerald Tablet of 'As Above, So Below'.
The 6-pointed star is not a Jewish symbol, but an Egyptian symbol which Israel adopted
This symbol.is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ... ‘Land of the Spirits.'
In the cosmogony of the Egyptians, we find belief in the first man-god (Horus) and his death and resurrection as Amsu
This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu
Amsu - ‘the risen Horus' - was the first man-god risen in spiritual form
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or something like these six-pointed badges. And, I wonder how many of them give any meaning to the shape of the star?
FWI, I wore the first badge for 13 years and it meant nothing more to me, then, than a badge of office.
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I am going to guess it is nothing more than two D's interlocked representing the Dodge Brothers (our first institute of Marshalling this country)Heterodoxus wrote:Very interesting, but, I'll bet that's not what it means to the people who wear --Ankhhape wrote:This symbol is an upright triangle (trinity) and a converged downward triangle (trinity) emphasizing the Hermetic Emerald Tablet of 'As Above, So Below'.
The 6-pointed star is not a Jewish symbol, but an Egyptian symbol which Israel adopted
This symbol.is the Egyptian hieroglyphic for the ... ‘Land of the Spirits.'
In the cosmogony of the Egyptians, we find belief in the first man-god (Horus) and his death and resurrection as Amsu
This (6-pointed star) was the first sign or hieroglyphic of Amsu
Amsu - ‘the risen Horus' - was the first man-god risen in spiritual form
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or something like these six-pointed badges. And, I wonder how many of them give any meaning to the shape of the star?
FWI, I wore the first badge for 13 years and it meant nothing more to me, then, than a badge of office.
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I hadn't heard that meaning for a six-pointed, star-shaped badge. Thanks for that!Ankhhape wrote:I am going to guess it is nothing more than two D's interlocked representing the Dodge Brothers (our first institute of Marshalling this country)

It may also have come from the former logo removed from early Dodge cars when the Dodge brothers of auto history fame believed some foreign markets might not buy their cars if they bore a Jewish symbol --
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