Occult Symbols
Read on to know about occult symbols…
Occult studies are by definition a study of hidden mysteries. A knowledge which is traditionally not freely shared and is often coded in a symbol system known only to the practitioner and other members of a related community.
Let us start from the oldest occult symbol. Yes you guessed it right it's "The Phoenix Bird" which is one of the oldest occult symbols in the world and originated in the Egyptian Satanic Mysteries. It is believed that only one of these magnificent bird lives at any one time and they live till they are about 500 years old. Then, it self-immolates and its body is reduced to ashes; however, a new Phoenix Bird immediately arises out of these ashes, to live another 500 years. In occult it is believed that the Phoenix is a symbol of Lucifer who was cast down in flames and who they think will one day rise triumphant. This of course, also relates to the rising of Hiram Abiff, the Masonic 'christ'." Occult symbols are fast replacing Christian symbols in today's world.
While studying these symbols it is advisable to keep in mind that some of these symbols have double meanings. For example, the pentagram has been used to transmit occult power in all kinds of rituals for centuries, but to Christians the same shape may simply represent a star - a special part of God's creation. The image of a fish may mean a sign of the zodiac (astrology) to some, but to Christians it has meant following Jesus and sharing the message of His love. Here are some of the important and popular occult symbols:
Let us start from the oldest occult symbol. Yes you guessed it right it's "The Phoenix Bird" which is one of the oldest occult symbols in the world and originated in the Egyptian Satanic Mysteries. It is believed that only one of these magnificent bird lives at any one time and they live till they are about 500 years old. Then, it self-immolates and its body is reduced to ashes; however, a new Phoenix Bird immediately arises out of these ashes, to live another 500 years. In occult it is believed that the Phoenix is a symbol of Lucifer who was cast down in flames and who they think will one day rise triumphant. This of course, also relates to the rising of Hiram Abiff, the Masonic 'christ'." Occult symbols are fast replacing Christian symbols in today's world.
While studying these symbols it is advisable to keep in mind that some of these symbols have double meanings. For example, the pentagram has been used to transmit occult power in all kinds of rituals for centuries, but to Christians the same shape may simply represent a star - a special part of God's creation. The image of a fish may mean a sign of the zodiac (astrology) to some, but to Christians it has meant following Jesus and sharing the message of His love. Here are some of the important and popular occult symbols:
- Inverted pentagram: symbolizes the morning star and is a symbol of Satan. It is used in witchcraft and occult rituals to conjure up evil spirits. Satanists use it two points up and pagans use it one point up. There could be difference in the way it is used, however it symbolizes evil. It matters not if two points are up or one or if it has a circle around it. With all its variations it is still is a symbol of Satan.
- Baphomet: Another symbol which is now being used by the masons is Baphomet. It can be seen on their buildings and the emblems they put on their vehicles to identify each other. It represents a demonic deity and symbolic of Satan. It can also be seen as jewelry.
- Swastika: Another interesting symbol is Swastika or Sun Wheel which is an ancient religious symbol which was supposedly considered very pious and was used long before Hitler came to power. It was used in Buddhist inscriptions, Celtic monuments and Greek coins. In sun god worship, it is supposed to represent the sun's course in the heavens. However the credit of its popularity goes to Hitler.
- Circle: is an ancient and universal symbol of unity, wholeness, infinity, the goddess, and female power. It represents the feminine spirit or force, the cosmos or a spiritualized Mother Earth, and a sacred space. With a dot in its centre it becomes the complex symbolic system of Hinduism and Buddhism, in which the bindu or dot represents the male force. Together, the circle and the bindu symbolize the merging of male and female forces. The quartered circle is the sacred circle filled with a cross, four equal lines pointing from the center to the spirits of the north, east, south, and west - or to the basic element: earth, water, air (or wind), and fire. In Native American traditions, it plays a vital part in major spiritual rituals. Many contemporary pagans consider it their main symbol for transmitting the energy of the goddess.
- 'OM': is a sanskrit letters or symbol for the "sacred" Hindu sound and is called "the mother of all mantras". It is the cosmic vibration and apparently, the four parts symbolize four stages of consciousness: awake, sleeping, dreaming, and a trance or transcendental state. In the world of the occult, many symbols are imbued with power by the magician working in conjunction with the demonic spirit world.

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