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[[File:2 Squares & Ouroboros.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Eternal motion is essentially circular and vibratory. A circular motion becomes spiral, and this is the cosmic serpent ([[911:Occult_symbolism_X#Ouroboros|Ouroboros]]), emblem of cosmic forces, and hence of life on all planes]]
[[File:2 Squares & Ouroboros.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Eternal motion is essentially circular and vibratory. A circular motion becomes spiral, and this is the cosmic serpent ([[911:Occult_symbolism_X#Ouroboros|Ouroboros]]), emblem of cosmic forces, and hence of life on all planes]]


* '''Theosophy Dictionary on Circle''' [http://www.experiencefestival.com/cosmic_egg_dictionary]
* '''[[TerryHomePage:Hell_or_Death#What_is_Theosophy|Theosophy]] Dictionary on Circle''' [http://www.experiencefestival.com/cosmic_egg_dictionary]


Circle In the description of cosmological symbols, the first figure is a circle: ever-eternal, universal nature, the abstract space of a cosmic hierarchy. The circle itself may be taken as the symbol of this first manifestation, the clean sheet of paper representing abstract space, the Boundless. This circle is in reality boundless, its circumference being ideal, representing the limits of our perceptions of physical or inner space, or the ideal boundary which must be postulated in our conceptions of infinitude.  
Circle In the description of cosmological symbols, the first figure is a circle: ever-eternal, universal nature, the abstract space of a cosmic hierarchy. The circle itself may be taken as the symbol of this first manifestation, the clean sheet of paper representing abstract space, the Boundless. This circle is in reality boundless, its circumference being ideal, representing the limits of our perceptions of physical or inner space, or the ideal boundary which must be postulated in our conceptions of infinitude.  
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* Circle used in the '''[[911:New_Age_Terminology#Zodiac|zodiac]]'''
* Circle used in the '''[[911:New_Age_Terminology#Zodiac|zodiac]]'''
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File:P020 1 00.jpg|The birth of Mithras from the Cosmic Egg. As Soma is born from the Golden Embryo. [http://www.ambrosiasociety.org/mithra__avesta.html]
File:P020 1 00.jpg|The birth of Mithras from the Cosmic Egg. As Soma is born from the Golden Embryo. [http://www.ambrosiasociety.org/mithra__avesta.html]
File:P020 1 01.jpg|A winged Mithras wrapped in a Serpent encircled with the Zodiac [http://www.ambrosiasociety.org/mithra__avesta.html]
File:P020 1 01.jpg|A winged Mithras wrapped in a Serpent encircled with the Zodiac [http://www.ambrosiasociety.org/mithra__avesta.html]
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* Logos
* Logos
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Image:Aa.gif|Logo of the [[w:Argenteum Astrum|Argenteum Astrum]] (A.A.) with a circle encompassing an [[911:Occult_symbolism_III#7-pointed_star inverted heptagram|7-pointed star inverted heptagram]]. <br/><br/>The A.A. was founded by well-known [[w:Satanist|Satanist]] and mason [[911:Prominent_masons#Aliester_Crowley|Aleister Crowley]].
Image:Aa.gif|Logo of the [[w:Argenteum Astrum|Argenteum Astrum]] (A.A.) with a circle encompassing an [[911:Occult_symbolism_III#7-pointed_star inverted heptagram|7-pointed star inverted heptagram]]. <br/><br/>The A.A. was founded by well-known [[w:Satanist|Satanist]] and mason [[911:Prominent_masons#Aliester_Crowley|Aleister Crowley]].
Image:Black_peace_sign.jpg|The universal [[w:Peace symbol|Peace symbol]]. <br/><br/>See also: [[911:Occult_symbolism_IX#Death_rune|Death rune]], "[http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/03/birch-society.html The John Birch Society's Apocryphal History of the Peace Sign]".
Image:Black_peace_sign.jpg|The universal [[w:Peace symbol|Peace symbol]]. <br/><br/>See also: [[911:Occult_symbolism_IX#Death_rune|Death rune]], "[http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/03/birch-society.html The John Birch Society's Apocryphal History of the Peace Sign]".
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File:Falun Gong Logo.svg.png|[[w:Falun Gong|Falun Gong]] logo
File:Falun Gong Logo.svg.png|[[w:Falun Gong|Falun Gong]] logo
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* Spiral for initiation rites
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File:Spiral.jpg|[[w:Quinta da Regaleira|Quinta da Regaleira]]. Reference must be made to the adventures of the Knights of the Temple or the ideals of the master Masons, to descend into the initiation well via an immense spiral shaped staircase. And down below, standing on a light pointed star it is as if we were immersed in the womb of Mother Earth. All we must do is traverse the darkness of the labyrinth grottos until we reach the light, reflected in the water of lakes of surprising beauty. [http://www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/costadelisboa/sintra/regaleira.html]
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==[[w:Globe|Globe]]==
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* Vatican Globe
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Image:Vatican_museum_globes.jpg|[[w:Vatican Museum|Vatican Museum]] spinning globes ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvHOCqbA6rE video]). <br/><br/>Several aspects are probably conveyed here:<br/><br/>- The ancient conspiracy of secretive world control, represented by the 'Hidden Order' within the globe. <br/><br/>- The theory of a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U expanding global landmass] by which the continents were separated (see: [[w:Expanding Earth theory|Expanding Earth theory]] and [[911:Plasma cosmos|Plasma cosmos]]).
File:Vatican gardens - museum grounds.jpg|1) At the Vatican Palace Gardens (cracking open) [https://picasaweb.google.com/marcoponce/NewWorldComingOutOfOldWorldNWOGlobe#5527752177273057762]
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* United Nations Globe
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File:UN globe at united nations.jpg|2) At the United Nations (opening some more) [https://picasaweb.google.com/marcoponce/NewWorldComingOutOfOldWorldNWOGlobe#5527752181635318482]
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* Farnese Square
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File:Palazzo della Farnesina.jpg|3) At the Farnese Square / Pallazo (really open) [https://picasaweb.google.com/marcoponce/NewWorldComingOutOfOldWorldNWOGlobe#5527752192453266018]
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* World Trade Center
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File:Wtc globe near s.jpg|Globe at the towers (before 9/11)
File:Wtc-plaza-globe.jpg|See previous
File:Twin-towers-globe.jpg|The Sphere was created by German sculptor [[w:Fritz Koenig|Fritz Koenig]] and one time stood in the middle of Austin J. Tobin Plaza, between the World Trade Center towers in Manhattan. It was retrieved from the rubble of the Twin Towers after the September 11, 2001 attacks. With its future unsure The Globe was dismantled into its components. Although it was still functionally intact, it had been dented and punctured by the debris from the falling towers. Six months after wards, following a documentary movie about the sculpture, the sculpture was moved to Battery Park, unrepaired, and on a temporary basis. An eternal flame was place next to it with this rededication as a memorial to the victims of 9/11. Banged up but still standing, a tangible witness to the 9/11 attack, The Globe became a popular tourist attraction of New York City. [http://www.sonshinetours.com/battery-park/twin-towers-globe/]
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* Statues
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File:Egyptian Isis.JPG|Statue of a Romanized Egyptian Isis. Notice the globe in her hand. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Hercules.jpg|A small bronze of Hercules, who is an allegorical figure of the solar deity. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:The Persian sun-god, Mithra.JPG|The Persian sun-god, Mithra, holds the globe, symbol of rulership of the universe. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Christ in gold.JPG|Christ in gold, holding the globe in his hand. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Black virgin of Montserrat.JPG|Black virgin of Montserrat, typical example of globe-holding images in the Roman church. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Child Jesus, holding globe of the sun-god..JPG|Child Jesus, holding globe of the sun-god. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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* Others
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File:Giant globe atop St. Peter's Basilica.JPG|Giant globe atop St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Large globe of the sun-god upon Bernini's canopy.JPG|Large globe of the sun-god upon Bernini's canopy over the main altar in St. Peter's Basilica. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:Sacred Catholic reliquary.JPG|Sacred Catholic reliquary. Notice angels holding up the pagan imagery of the universe. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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==[[w:Wheel#In_symbology|Wheel]]==
==[[w:Wheel#In_symbology|Wheel]]==


* A universal symbol of cosmic unity, astrology, "the circle of life," evolution, etc. The pagan sacred circle plus any number of radiating spokes or petals form the wheel - a [[w:Wheel of Life|Wheel of Life]] to Buddhists, a [[w:Medicine Wheel|Medicine Wheel]] to Native Americans, a [[w:Mandala|Mandala]] to Hindus. It symbolizes unity, movement, the sun, the zodiac, reincarnation, and earth's cycles of renewal. Pagans use it in astrology, magic, and many kinds of rituals. [http://www.spelwerx.com/magic_spell_symbols.html]
A universal symbol of cosmic unity, astrology, "the circle of life," evolution, etc. The pagan sacred circle plus any number of radiating spokes or petals form the wheel - a [[w:Wheel of Life|Wheel of Life]] to Buddhists, a [[w:Medicine Wheel|Medicine Wheel]] to Native Americans, a [[w:Mandala|Mandala]] to Hindus. It symbolizes unity, movement, the sun, the [[w:Mandala|zodiac]], reincarnation, and earth's cycles of renewal. Pagans use it in astrology, magic, and many kinds of rituals. [http://www.spelwerx.com/magic_spell_symbols.html]
* The wheel is an ancient Indian symbol of creation, sovereignty, protection and the sun. - The encyclopedia of Tibetan symbols and motifs By Robert Beér. p185 [http://books.google.com/books?id=XlqeS3WjSWIC&pg=PA185&lpg=PA185&dq=shell+sun+symbolism&source=bl&ots=iIRtjJ0YuQ&sig=wxPC161xB9_8TDlKrhd-3QrerJw&hl=en&ei=A9VBToHtAsad-wbE9cDFCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCDgU#v=onepage&q=shell%20sun%20symbolism&f=false]
 
* Also see:
* Also see:
** '''[http://galatiansfour.blogspot.com/2010/08/false-sun-worship-1-solar-wheels-and.html False Sun Worship #1, Solar Wheels and Mystery Babylon]
** '''[http://galatiansfour.blogspot.com/2010/08/false-sun-worship-1-solar-wheels-and.html False Sun Worship #1, Solar Wheels and Mystery Babylon]
** [[w:Wheel#In_symbology|Wheel in symbology]]
** [[w:Wheel#In_symbology|Wheel in symbology]]
** [[911:Geometry#Cultural_spirals|Geometry: Cultural spirals]]
** [[911:Geometry#Cultural_spirals|Geometry: Cultural spirals]]
*** [[w:sun cross|Sun wheel]] (Sun cross)
*** [[911:Occult_symbolism_III#8-pointed_star|8-pointed star]]
*** [[911:Occult_symbolism_IV#Maltese_cross|Maltese cross]]
** [[w:Rota Fortunae|Rota Fortunae]]
** [[w:Rota Fortunae|Rota Fortunae]]
** [[w:Sun_wheel|Sun wheel]] (Sun cross)
** [[w:Dharmacakra|Dharmacakra]] (Wheel of Dharma, Buddhist wheel of life and reincarnation.)


* Egyptian
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File:Osiris solar wheel.jpg|Bronze ornament representing the eye of Osiris. Notice the solar wheel at the base. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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* Assyrio babylonian
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File:Assyrio babylonian sun.jpg|Ancient stone relief depicting the wheel of the sun on an Assyrio-Babylonian altar. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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* [[w:Dharmacakra|Dharmacakra]] (Wheel of Dharma, Buddhist wheel of life and reincarnation.)
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File:Buddhist Dharmacakra, Kungri Monastery,.jpg|Buddhist Dharmacakra, Kungri Monastery, Pin Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India. [http://images.inmagine.com/400nwm/imagesource/is_single0111/is098v49s.jpg]
File:Buddhist solar wheel.jpg|Solar wheel over entrance to Buddhist temple, Thailand. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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* Indian [[w:Yantra|Yantras]]
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Image:Bhuvaneswariyantra.jpg|[[w:Mahavidya|Mahavidya]] [[w:Bhuvaneshvari|Bhuvaneshvari]] and her [[w:Yantra|Yantra]]. <br><br>'''Note:''' [[911:Occult_symbolism_III#6-pointed_stars|6-pointed star]]
Image:Bhuvaneswariyantra.jpg|[[w:Mahavidya|Mahavidya]] [[w:Bhuvaneshvari|Bhuvaneshvari]] and her [[w:Yantra|Yantra]]. <br><br>'''Note:''' [[911:Occult_symbolism_III#6-pointed_stars|6-pointed star]]
Image:Yantra2.jpg|[[w:Mandala|Mandala]]/[[w:Yantra|Yantra]] with a wheel of life <br><br>'''Note:''' Also see [[911:Occult_symbolism_IV#Quadruple_Tau|Quadruple Tau]]  
Image:Yantra2.jpg|[[w:Mandala|Mandala]]/[[w:Yantra|Yantra]] with a wheel of life <br><br>'''Note:''' Also see [[911:Occult_symbolism_IV#Quadruple_Tau|Quadruple Tau]]  
File:Wheelofyear.gif| The [[w:Wheel_of_the_Year|Wheel of the Year]] consists of the Greater Sabbats which are Samhain, Imbolg, Beltane and Lughnasadh. The Lesser Sabbats are the Solstices and Equinoxes and are Yule, Ostara, Midsummer and Mabon. [http://www.scpagans.org/articles/wheel.html]
File:India solar wheel.jpg|Solar wheel depicting the divisions of the zodiac, in temple at Kararak, India. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
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* Roman Catholic
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File:Wheel year.gif|The Eight spoke pagan Wheel: '''The 8 spoke pagan Wicca wheel is the same 8 spoke wheel of Buddhism that’s in the Vatican. Catholicism has more in common with witchcraft than it does with the Bible.''' [http://2012forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=19715]
File:Vatican Wheel.jpg|Unquestionably the largest occult solar wheel on earth is located in the court of St. Peter at the Vatican in Rome. Notice it is made of a wheel within a wheel, with eight spokes, a common symbol of cosmic energy in paganism. Protruding from its center is an obelisk, the ancient symbol of Osiris, the solar phallic god of Egypt. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
Image:suncross_piazza_san_pietro.jpg|Vatican City's ''[[w:Saint Peter's Square|Piazza San Pietro]]''.<br/>See also: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKG59NUdn8A video: Vatican sun dial], [[w:Sun cross|Sun cross]], [[911:Occult_symbolism_II#Catholic_sun_symbolism|Catholic Sun symbolism]].
File:Notre dame solar wheel.jpg|Catholic solar wheel at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:St ign loyola solar wheel.jpg|The great solar wheel in the ceiling at the monastery of St. Ignatius Loyola, Spain. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:St ign floor tiles.jpg|Floor tiles in the monastery of St. Ignatius. [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/religion/pope/rc_images.html]
File:The-wheel.jpg|[[w:Breaking wheel|Wheels]] were adapted to many torturous u­ses. They could be part of a stretching rack, but medieval torturers were far too creative to leave it at that. Early torturers were fond of tying someone to a large wooden wheel, then pushing it down a rocky hillside. A more elaborate method involved a wheel mounted to an A-frame that allowed it to swing freely. The victim would be tied to the wheel, and then swung across some undesirable thing below — fire was always a good choice, but dragging the victim’s flesh across metal spikes also worked well. The wheel itself could also have spikes mounted on it, so the pain came from all directions. Instead of swinging, the wheel might turn on an axle. The difference was likely immaterial to the victims. [http://theloveforhistory.com/other/10-medieval-torture-devices/]
File:Catz shield.JPG|The college shield of [[w:St Catharine's College, Cambridge|St. Catharine's College, Cambridge]], depicting a breaking wheel. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_wheel]
File:Logo elijah interfaith.jpg|Logo of the [[911:Catholic_Heresies#Other_institutions|Elijah Interfaith Institute]]<br><br>Logo based on the Biblical [[w:Elijah#Departure|Elijah's]] Fire Chariot that took him up, and the [[911:Military_Order_of_Malta#Military_Order_of_Malta_operations|SMOM/Knights of Malta]] sun logo
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* Others Wheels
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File:Tarot Wheel of Fortune.jpg|Tarot card for the Wheel of Fortune. We have a center wheel surrounded by 4 winged aspects. A Man, an Eagle, a Lion, and a Bull. <br><br> '''Note''': [[w:Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of fortune]] is based on luck (lucifer) linked to gaming/gambling [http://afewshotstoshaman.blogspot.com/2009/12/just-my-luck-siriusly-pt-1-and-2-with_07.html] <br><br> Also see [[911:Occult_symbolism_VII#Lucifer|Occult symbolism: Lucifer]]
File:Tarot Wheel of Fortune.jpg|Tarot card for the Wheel of Fortune. We have a center wheel surrounded by 4 winged aspects. A Man, an Eagle, a Lion, and a Bull. <br><br> '''Note''': [[w:Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|Wheel of fortune]] is based on luck (lucifer) linked to gaming/gambling [http://afewshotstoshaman.blogspot.com/2009/12/just-my-luck-siriusly-pt-1-and-2-with_07.html] <br><br> Also see [[911:Occult_symbolism_VII#Lucifer|Occult symbolism: Lucifer]]
Image:Sun_Sign.jpg|The Sun and the 12 signs of the [[w:Zodiac|Zodiac]]<br/><br/>''' Note:''' The red bullseye, which is the [[w:Alchemical|Alchemical]] symbol for [[911:Occult_symbolism_XIII#Gold|gold]]
File:Jain Cosmic Time Cycle.jpg|Jain Cosmic Time Cycle. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jain_cosmology]
File:Bighorn Medicine Wheel.jpg|[http://www.sacred-destinations.com/usa/bighorn-medicine-wheel Bighorn Medicine Wheel]
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Circled dot symbolism in logo's
Circled dot symbolism in logo's
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File:PX.gif|[[911:Prominent_masons#Albert_Mackey|Albert Mackey]], a 33 Degree Mason, describe this Satanic belief:  "The point within the circle is an interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry ... '''The symbol is really a beautiful but somewhat abstruse allusion to the old Sun-Worship,''' and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it, known among the ancients as the worship of the Phallus." [Short Talk Bulletin, February, 1936; Vol. 14, No. 2, Reprinted July, 1980, p. 7]. '''Mackey tells us that this point within a circle is really the old Sun Worship which Masons have copied the Ancient Mysteries Religions to modify it as a phallus symbol'''.[http://www.freewebs.com/buxtonilluminati/buxtonandtheoccult.htm]
File:PX.gif|[[911:Prominent_masons#Albert_Mackey|Albert Mackey]], a 33 Degree Mason, describe this Satanic belief:  "The point within the circle is an interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry ... '''The symbol is really a beautiful but somewhat abstruse allusion to the old Sun-Worship,''' and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it, known among the ancients as the worship of the Phallus." [Short Talk Bulletin, February, 1936; Vol. 14, No. 2, Reprinted July, 1980, p. 7]. '''Mackey tells us that this point within a circle is really the old Sun Worship which Masons have copied the Ancient Mysteries Religions to modify it as a phallus symbol'''.[http://www.freewebs.com/buxtonilluminati/buxtonandtheoccult.htm]<br/><br/> '''Note:''' In [[w:Albert_Pike|Albert Pike]]'s [[w:Morals_and_Dogma|Morals and Dogma]], Pike calls this symbol X within a P "The Staff of Osiris" [http://books.google.com/books?id=vAghVdnHfS4C&pg=PA419&lpg=PA419&dq=staff+of+horus+ALBERT+PIKE&source=bl&ots=G0JGbdGXH2&sig=2hdRJrSB1FVQEVCnUTaO469PfIk&hl=en&ei=ba6rSe2UIeDDjAey8tHWDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA258,M1]
 
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It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in Isaiah 40:22

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Circles

Eternal motion is essentially circular and vibratory. A circular motion becomes spiral, and this is the cosmic serpent (Ouroboros), emblem of cosmic forces, and hence of life on all planes

Circle In the description of cosmological symbols, the first figure is a circle: ever-eternal, universal nature, the abstract space of a cosmic hierarchy. The circle itself may be taken as the symbol of this first manifestation, the clean sheet of paper representing abstract space, the Boundless. This circle is in reality boundless, its circumference being ideal, representing the limits of our perceptions of physical or inner space, or the ideal boundary which must be postulated in our conceptions of infinitude.

The second circle, with the central point (Circled dot), represents the First Logos of any hierarchy, the mystic unity symbolized by the inclusive number one, the unitary source from which proceed the creative rays or sevenfold manifestation of the Logos. The point at its center is the symbol of the cosmic germ of generation out of which all later beings emanate or flow, and hence it is the first manifestation.

Considering the circle as a line, it is without beginning or end; progress from any point in it brings us eventually to the same point again without turning back. Thus it is a symbol of cyclic evolution. Eternal motion is essentially circular and vibratory. A circular motion becomes spiral, and this is the cosmic serpent, emblem of cosmic forces, and hence of life on all planes.

The egg is another form of the circle or sphere symbol; the chakra or wheel as used in India is another. The circle may be conceived as either one unbroken line, having no parts, or as an infinitude of points -- which shows that zero and infinity are extremes which meet. In the symbol of the circle, spirit and matter are not yet separated; it is spirit-substance. For the problem of squaring the circle, see PI.


  • Megalitic Circles


Circle

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Intertwined circles

2 intertwined circles




Vesica piscis

  • Various notes:
    • The shape which is the intersection two circles of the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other. The name literally means the bladder of the fish in Latin. The shape is also called mandorla ("almond" in Italian).
    • Vesica Piscis is a step to building the Seed of Life
    • Also represents a woman’s vagina
    • video:Sacred Geometry 101B: The Vesica Piscis

Infinity

  • Various notes:
    • In occult circles, the number 8 is the symbol for immortality.
    • Introduced to mathematics by John Wallis (1616-1703), an English mathematician who is given partial credit for the development of modern calculus.
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  • Infinity used as a word:

3 intertwined circles

4 intertwined circles

5 intertwined circles

6 or more intertwined circles

Energy spiral

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  • Others Combined Spiral and Yin and Yang
  • Spiral for initiation rites

Globe

Todo: add Similar WTC globe

  • Vatican Globe
  • United Nations Globe
  • Farnese Square
  • World Trade Center
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Wheel

A universal symbol of cosmic unity, astrology, "the circle of life," evolution, etc. The pagan sacred circle plus any number of radiating spokes or petals form the wheel - a Wheel of Life to Buddhists, a Medicine Wheel to Native Americans, a Mandala to Hindus. It symbolizes unity, movement, the sun, the zodiac, reincarnation, and earth's cycles of renewal. Pagans use it in astrology, magic, and many kinds of rituals. [55]

  • The wheel is an ancient Indian symbol of creation, sovereignty, protection and the sun. - The encyclopedia of Tibetan symbols and motifs By Robert Beér. p185 [56]


  • Egyptian
  • Assyrio babylonian
  • Dharmacakra (Wheel of Dharma, Buddhist wheel of life and reincarnation.)
  • Roman Catholic
  • Others Wheels

Hecate’s wheel

  • The Strophalos, or Hecate’s wheel is an ancient Greek symbol, and is an emblem of the initiatory lunar Goddess Hecate (Diana Lucifera), and her triple aspect. Only one ancient source remains to shed any light on the emblem’s meaning. The second century Alexandrian text known as the “Chaldean oracle” describes the emblem as a labyrinthine serpent (emblematic of rebirth) surrounding a spiral, symbolic of the Iynges- “whirlings” or emanations of divine thought. Today, it is generally used by practitioners of Hellenic Recon or Dianic Traditions of Wicca as an emblem of religious identification. Other emblems of Hecate include torches, dogs (generally female), keys, serpents, and of course, the crossroads. [57]
  • Hecate is one of the most important figures in the so-called Chaldaean Oracles (2nd-3rd century CE)[29], where she is associated in fragment 194 with a strophalos (usually translated as a spinning top, or wheel, used in magic) "Labour thou around the Strophalos of Hecate."[30] This appears to refer to a variant of the device mentioned by Psellus. (wikipedia)
  • Strophalos of Hecate (Hecate's Wheel)

Circled dot

  • Various notes
  • Albert Mackey, a 33 Degree Mason, describe this Satanic belief: "The point within the circle is an interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry ... The symbol is really a beautiful but somewhat abstruse allusion to the old Sun-Worship, and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it, known among the ancients as the worship of the Phallus." [Short Talk Bulletin, February, 1936; Vol. 14, No. 2, Reprinted July, 1980, p. 7]. Mackey tells us that this point within a circle is really the old Sun Worship which Masons have copied the Ancient Mysteries Religions to modify it as a phallus symbol.[58]
    • Do hexagram example. Ask: how do you produce a hexagram? It is the relation of the radius to the circumference. To create the hexagram, draw a circle. Use the compass, keep the radius the same and place the point anywhere upon the circumference. Mark a small arc on the circle and then place the point on that arc and make another one. Continue all the way around the circle until you return to the beginning. There will be six points. Thus is illustrated why the Point and Circle (as symbol of the Sun) is related to the hexagram and the number six. [59]
  • The Masons of the Blue Lodge are taught that the Point within a Circle represents the individual Mason (the Point), contained and restricted by the boundary line of his duty (the Circle). Its real meaning, however, is that of the phallus, positioned within the female generative principle (sex organ), the climactic act of Sun-god worship. Dr. Albert Mackey, already quoted herein, also writes in his classic work "Symbolism of Freemasonry," page 352, "Phallus, a representation of the virile member which was venerated as a religious symbol… It was one of the modifications of sun worship, and was a symbol of the fecundating power of that luminary. The Masonic point within a circle is undoubtedly of phallic origin."
  • The "Point Within A Circle" is so beloved by the Illuminati because it symbolizes both Sun Worship [J.S.M. Ward, "Genuine Secrets In Freemasonry Prior To 1717", p. 256] and the sex act, with the circle representing the female and the dot in the middle representing the "erect" phallus [Masonic Short Talk Bulletin, "Point Within A Circle", to be read in Lodge meetings].[60]
  • "Point Within A Circle", another commonly used symbol in Black Magick; in fact, it is so commonly used, Adam Weishaupt -- the founder of the Masters of the Illuminati -- adopted it as one symbols of the Illuminati. Because of the inherent secrecy of the Illuminati, Weishaupt insisted that individual members identify themselves only with "the astrological symbol for the sun, a circle with a dot in the middle." [Legenda, 32 Degree, Hermes, p. 109; also quoted in Burns, "Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated", p. 29; also quoted by Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma, p. 503.][61] [62]
  • Since the Satanist worships the Sex Act, he must have a symbol of the female organ, to go along with the male organ -- the Obelisk. And, indeed, Satanists do have a symbol of the female organ -- the Circle. And, when a point is added to the middle of the circle, you have the complete sex act, the male being the point and the female being the circle ["Point Within A Circle", Masonic Short Talk Bulletin, August, 1931, Vol. 9, No. 8, Reprinted July, 1990, p. 4.]


  • See Also: Bindu (dot) represents the male force. Together, the circle and the bindu symbolize the merging of male and female forces.[63]
  • This is also the symbol for gold in Alchemy
  • This is the symbol of the sun in Astrology
  • This is also a symbol for the Bell

Circled dot symbolism in non-logo's

Circled dot symbolism in logo's