Leo New Moon & Sickle in Leo Constellation
🌹The Goddess of Pagan Basque Pantheon, Mari was believed to have a special association with the weather (Sun, Rain, Rainbow, Thunder). She may also appear as a sun or a rainbow, and her thunderweapon is a Sickle.
There’s more to it than met the eyes.
Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac, where the Heart of the Lion – Regulus – could be find.
The lion’s head and mane of the Leo Constellation are made up of group of bright stars called the “Sickle”, a reversed question mark in the sky; while Regulus marks the Lion heart and the handle of the Sickle.
Symbolism; a sharp sickle signifies the Divine Truth of the Word.
The Sickle relate to the Weaving of Matter. Corresponds to the Goddess of woven matter; likewise, the sickle glyph, which related to the concept of perception, corresponds to the Divine Seer, whose role would seem to express the very concept of perception deified.
The Egyptian Sickle Glyph had been interpreted as a symbol of Perception, pronounced “maa”. The word “maa” in its simplest form is written with the single sickle glyph.
Symbolically, the Egyptian word nes is written with a glyph whose shape is similar to the blade of a sickle or a scythe. In Dogon cosmology, this shape (which is alternately conceived of as an adze) is considered to be representative of the earliest stages in the formation of matter.
In the Dogon and Buddhist system of cosmology, the processes of the creation of matter begin with an act of perception that causes matter in its primordial wavelike state to ultimately behave like a particle. This act is sometimes symbolized in the cosmology by the term watcher.
Furthermore; it is believed that the concept of an adze is related to the word nu, which is written with the adze glyph. In Egypt, the term nu constitutes a word for “water,” refers to a lake or similar body of water specifically associated with a sacred site or temple, and was the name of a water-related deity. For the Egyptians, nu also symbolized the concept of the primeval waters from which everything was created.🌹
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© Ostarel 🌺
🌹The Goddess of Pagan Basque Pantheon, Mari was believed to have a special association with the weather (Sun, Rain, Rainbow, Thunder). She may also appear as a sun or a rainbow, and her thunderweapon is a Sickle.
There’s more to it than met the eyes.
Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac, where the Heart of the Lion – Regulus – could be find.
The lion’s head and mane of the Leo Constellation are made up of group of bright stars called the “Sickle”, a reversed question mark in the sky; while Regulus marks the Lion heart and the handle of the Sickle.
Symbolism; a sharp sickle signifies the Divine Truth of the Word.
The Sickle relate to the Weaving of Matter. Corresponds to the Goddess of woven matter; likewise, the sickle glyph, which related to the concept of perception, corresponds to the Divine Seer, whose role would seem to express the very concept of perception deified.
The Egyptian Sickle Glyph had been interpreted as a symbol of Perception, pronounced “maa”. The word “maa” in its simplest form is written with the single sickle glyph.
Symbolically, the Egyptian word nes is written with a glyph whose shape is similar to the blade of a sickle or a scythe. In Dogon cosmology, this shape (which is alternately conceived of as an adze) is considered to be representative of the earliest stages in the formation of matter.
In the Dogon and Buddhist system of cosmology, the processes of the creation of matter begin with an act of perception that causes matter in its primordial wavelike state to ultimately behave like a particle. This act is sometimes symbolized in the cosmology by the term watcher.
Furthermore; it is believed that the concept of an adze is related to the word nu, which is written with the adze glyph. In Egypt, the term nu constitutes a word for “water,” refers to a lake or similar body of water specifically associated with a sacred site or temple, and was the name of a water-related deity. For the Egyptians, nu also symbolized the concept of the primeval waters from which everything was created.🌹
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© Ostarel 🌺