• The Symbols, Secrets, and Significance of Everything: Part 1
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I wear a Thor's hammer pendant and I've worn it everyday for 2 years. It has a wolf's head clutching the base of the hammer.
I applaud the OP for putting so much meticulous work into this thread. But this looks more like something I'd expect to see in /x/. I actually recommend you go post it there, the people there will eat it up.
Looks like someone's been reading Dan Brown.
Some guy on the train once asked for my name and number so he could invite me to the Freemasons. How did I resist?
Let me introduce to you, [B]MOLOCH THE FUCKING OWL!![/B] This asshole bird can be seen in all sorts of places. On the dollar bill he's sneaking like a little shit in the corner [img]http://cremationofcare.com/images/molech/owl_dollar.JPG[/img] Gigantic statues of him in VIP parks where only selected people can go [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_SYJQnTF-PH8/SXUusIMpF5I/AAAAAAAABHw/smnZkarq1I4/s400/Owl+Dollar.jpg[/img] In Washington D.C [img]http://theageofdesolation.com/images/updates/Washington%20DC%20Owl.gif[/img] On your walls [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LjnLG_5R1fc/TdiVWax_xoI/AAAAAAAABIY/I1knxgzCLKU/s1600/go8f2150a.jpeg[/img] [url=http://www.cremationofcare.com/illu_molech.htm]Want to know more about this?[/url] [sp] I really don't belive any of this, just so you guys know. I do find it kinda interesting[/sp]
[QUOTE=Mxpklx;31142410]Masonic author, J.S.M Ward states,[i] "Thus we see that the hammer or gavel, and the Tau, were originally the same, and this is a natural evolution of symbols, for the Tau Cross is evolved from the Phallus, and that is the symbol of God the Creator..."[/i] [Ward, Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods, 1921, p.238]. It is very interesting to see the Masonic authors admit they worship the creature rather than the Creator. In this sentence, we see utter blashphemy against God. Here, Masonic author, Ward, states that the Phallus is a symbol of God the Creator! In His 10 Commandments, God made it very plain that He did not want man representing Him by any created means in the entire world. In Exodus 20, we see God going through quite a list of the symbols by which He did not want man representing Him. Even though he did not list the Phallus, I am absolutely certain that God would not want man thinking of Him as a Phallus![/QUOTE] How very interesting. Basically this informs us of the terrible truth that God is a Dick? Not surprising, really. Although if you look at it another way, the dick is one of the two reproductive organs. The male genitalia produces and channels sperm into the female area, and the resulting pregnancy makes the man a father. And we all know how much God is referred to as "The Father", so it kind of makes sense. Hell, the whole "Let There Be Light" might as well be the rushing surge of shining divine jizz into the womb that is the potential infinite stuff that precedes the universe. So that's one way to look at it, as well as the way in which with great power comes great dickishness. (and great responsibility, but that's merely a suggestion) [QUOTE=Soap_N_Go;31147535]I wear a Thor's hammer pendant and I've worn it everyday for 2 years. It has a wolf's head clutching the base of the hammer.[/QUOTE] Of course, the wolf Fenrir. Bound by the gods at the cost of Tyr's right hand, fated to kill Odin during Ragnarok, only to be slain in turn by Odin's son. Dunno where Thor comes into the equation, though...
Expected conspiracy thread, was pleasantly surprised.
You wanna know what the dollar is really based on? You want to know why we're the United States? It's all to ward off the evil that is the feeling of being FOREVER ALONE. SEE FOR YOURSELF [img]http://images.cheezburger.com/completestore/2011/2/21/bf2d65d8-8c83-4eff-ac99-28c9cac17ace.jpg[/img] (yes this is real, go check)
What the fuck is a Freemason anyway
[QUOTE=Zenpod;31155494]What the fuck is a Freemason anyway[/QUOTE] [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry]are you fucking kidding me[/url]
This is ridiculous. My father is a freemason; i can't really tell you alot about what it's like i'll just tell you this: Worshipping Thor? I want what this guy is smoking.
[QUOTE=Theater;31171737]This is ridiculous. My father is a freemason; i can't really tell you alot about what it's like i'll just tell you this: Worshipping Thor? I want what this guy is smoking.[/QUOTE] but the conspiracy theorists said so
But Thor was a god of thunder, not of the sun... ? And how is worshipping the sun the same as worshipping Satan? [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] I am confuse
[QUOTE=killover;31145871]I don't get it.[/QUOTE] You're not alone
[IMG]http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/symbology/Rainbow_Pot_Gold.gif[/IMG] Masonic author, George Oliver states, "It is remarkable that in all the ancient systems of mythology, the Great Father, or the Male Generative Principle [Phallus] was uniformly symbolized by a point within a circle. This emblem was placed by the Scandinavian priests and poets on the central summit of a rainbow, which was fabled to be a bridge leading from earth [Female Vulva] to heaven [Great Father's Phallus]." [Oliver, Signs and Symbols , Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., p. 14; also R. Swinburne, The Mysteries of Osiris or Ancient Egyptian Initiation, p. 185] A Christian author explains this somewhat obscure statement, above, on the sexual symbology of the Rainbow. "In the ancient Jewish Kabbala ... mystical rabbis taught that the rainbow symbolized a sexual rite. The bow of the rainbow was supposedly the phallus of the male god which descended into the kingdom of the womb, the queen or goddess. The union was said to create immense divine powers." [Texe Marrs, Mystery Mark of the New Age , p. 97] How did Thor get to different realms from Asgard? Via a rainbow bridge. Anyone see a connection?
[QUOTE=Mxpklx;31192821][IMG]http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/symbology/Rainbow_Pot_Gold.gif[/IMG] Masonic author, George Oliver states, "It is remarkable that in all the ancient systems of mythology, the Great Father, or the Male Generative Principle [Phallus] was uniformly symbolized by a point within a circle. This emblem was placed by the Scandinavian priests and poets on the central summit of a rainbow, which was fabled to be a bridge leading from earth [Female Vulva] to heaven [Great Father's Phallus]." [Oliver, Signs and Symbols , Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., p. 14; also R. Swinburne, The Mysteries of Osiris or Ancient Egyptian Initiation, p. 185] A Christian author explains this somewhat obscure statement, above, on the sexual symbology of the Rainbow. "In the ancient Jewish Kabbala ... mystical rabbis taught that the rainbow symbolized a sexual rite. The bow of the rainbow was supposedly the phallus of the male god which descended into the kingdom of the womb, the queen or goddess. The union was said to create immense divine powers." [Texe Marrs, Mystery Mark of the New Age , p. 97] How did Thor get to different realms from Asgard? Via a rainbow bridge. Anyone see a connection?[/QUOTE] So you're saying Thor broke Odin's penis in half with his hammer?
I'm a freemason and you're stupid, OP. Oh, and by the way, a majority of masons are Christian Republicans.
Ok, Mr. Symbologist.
[QUOTE=Mxpklx;31192821][IMG]http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/symbology/Rainbow_Pot_Gold.gif[/IMG] Masonic author, George Oliver states, "It is remarkable that in all the ancient systems of mythology, the Great Father, or the Male Generative Principle [Phallus] was uniformly symbolized by a point within a circle. This emblem was placed by the Scandinavian priests and poets on the central summit of a rainbow, which was fabled to be a bridge leading from earth [Female Vulva] to heaven [Great Father's Phallus]." [Oliver, Signs and Symbols , Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., p. 14; also R. Swinburne, The Mysteries of Osiris or Ancient Egyptian Initiation, p. 185] A Christian author explains this somewhat obscure statement, above, on the sexual symbology of the Rainbow. "In the ancient Jewish Kabbala ... mystical rabbis taught that the rainbow symbolized a sexual rite. The bow of the rainbow was supposedly the phallus of the male god which descended into the kingdom of the womb, the queen or goddess. The union was said to create immense divine powers." [Texe Marrs, Mystery Mark of the New Age , p. 97] How did Thor get to different realms from Asgard? Via a rainbow bridge. Anyone see a connection?[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.rainbowdepot.com/assets/images/jl39.gif[/img]
Symbols are just symbols. They rarely represent anything other than the artistic representation of the subject(ie military branch symbols, or operation symbols). And you shouldn't really try to find meaning in symbols you find in popular culture items or movies or whatever, Because they're developed only for the purpose of fitting in the scene (ie world of warcraft items). In certain fantasies they even go far as creating symbols inorder to write messages in whatever made up language. Generally the languages are based on latin because latin just fits damn well with the arcane bullshit and whatever epic choir babling. Now if you really want to look meaning in symbols i'd say researching meaning in religious symbols is somewhat rewarding even though people have done this like forever and there's nothing new really you can figure out or anything that would change everything. However for "orginal content" you could take a risk and go break into the catacombs as the bigger ones have been used by all kinds of deathcultists time to time because you can steal human bones and practice absurd black magic without anyone caring. But the most visible symbols such as the devil symbols in french catacombs are there just to scare lootters(as if there was something to loot other than human bodyparts, Only poor people were buried in catacombs and catacombs have been open places for everyone until lately because of their bad condition and because it's impossible to rescue someone from such place)
Wtf? The triquetra has nothing to do with freemasons and satan? It originated in Celtic art as a purely ornamental motif... although Neopagantards did adopt it to symbolize a variety of concepts and mythological figures, but it's still irrelevant. But if it is true... OH FUCK THE FREEMASONS ARE TAKING OVER THE WORLD !! THEY'RE GOING TO DO MASON STUFF LIKE HIT BRICKS WITH HAMMERS!! OH GOD, HOW ARE WE GOING TO LIVE WITHOUT BRICKS???!!? yeah.
We are humans and we love symbols and patterns. I don't see the problem.
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