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... and Assyria, and in Phoenicia; also "The Cross, Ancient and Modern," by W, W, Blake, "The history of the Cross," by John Ashton and a reprint of a Dutch work by Wildener, In the American Encyclopedia the description is erroneous, while all the Century Dictionary says is "Same as fylfot,"and "Compare Crux Ansata and Gammadion". I thereupon concluded that this would be a good subject for presentation to the Smithsonian Institution for "diffusion of knowledge among men." The principal object, of this paper has been to gather and put in a compact form ssuc informaation as is obtainable concerning the Swastika, leaving ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 113  -  19 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/swastika/index.htm
... Poland." ' The Duke of Athole (Stuart-Murray) quarters it; so does the Earl of Dunmore (Murray) -motto of both: Furth Fortune and Fill the Fetters. So does the Earl of Cromartie. Note by the way that this motto is four F's. If they be arranged like this # they afford an exact fylfot with the addition of the short middle-bars. Was this the motto's genesis? And did both the fylfot and the four F's come, from the crusading fights, like much of our heraldry, as the conquest of the Manx and Scottish spears ? (See what is said of the fylfot under the heading of " The Suastika." ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 42  -  04 Oct 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/night2.htm
3. The Cosmic Origin of the Swastika [Journals] [Aeon]
... three-armed figure appeared, seemingly radiating from the center of the plasma. Then, if the frequency were increased linearly this figure commenced to rotate at an exponential rate until it was a blur. "Of a sudden, the plasma seemed to cease rotating and a four-armed figure appeared, with each arm curving away from the center like a stylized fylfot or swastika. This too began to rotate increasingly with greater field intensity until it also was a blur, and then a five-armed pattern would form. Curiously, two-armed and multiple-armed figures have been observed, but the most common were those with three or four branches." (51) As Ransom himself explained the procedure, the phenomenon ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0405/017cosmc.htm
4. The Area of Origin [Books]
... a symbol of water, an astronomical symbol, a symbol of the four castes of India, a religious or military standard or flag, a bird in flight, a representation of the argonaut or octopus, a cross (as in the French terms croix gammee and "gammadion " the cross of four "gammas") as a "fylfot" (a Teutonic compound meaning "many footed") etc. The various forms of the swastika shown on Plate I have been selected from widely separated areas, but several of the different specimens may be found in a single area and even on a single artifact, sometimes in association with other symbols. PLATE I - SWASTIKA SYMBOLS ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/1a.htm
5. The Area of Origin [Books]
... a symbol of water, an astronomical symbol, a symbol of the four castes of India, a religious or military standard or flag, a bird in flight, a representation of the argonaut or octopus, a cross (as in the French terms croix gammee and "gammadion " the cross of four "gammas") as a "fylfot" (a Teutonic compound meaning "many footed") etc. The various forms of the swastika shown on Plate I have been selected from widely separated areas, but several of the different specimens may be found in a single area and even on a single artifact, sometimes in association with other symbols. PLATE I - SWASTIKA SYMBOLS ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/1a.htm
6. Thundergods and Thunderbolts [Journals] [Aeon]
... a three-armed figure appeared, seemingly radiating from the center of the plasma. Then, if the frequency were increased linearly this figure commenced to rotate at an exponential rate until it was a blur. Of a sudden, the plasma seemed to cease rotating and a four-armed figure appeared, with each arm curving away from the center like a stylized fylfot or swastika. This too began to rotate increasingly with greater field intensity until it also was a blur, and then a five-armed pattern would emerge. Curiously, two-armed and multiple-armed figures have been observed, but the most common were those with three or four branches." [63] If the imagery of the swastika originated in spectacular ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  04 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0601/095thund.htm
... a three-armed figure appeared, seemingly radiating from the centre of the plasma. Then, if the frequency were increased linearly this figure commenced to rotate at an exponential rate until it was a blur. Of a sudden, the plasma seemed to cease rotating and a four-armed figure appeared, with each arm curving away from the centre like a stylised fylfot or swastika. This too began to rotate increasingly with greater field intensity until it also was a blur, and then a 5-armed pattern would form. Curiously, 2-armed and multiple-armed figures have been observed, but the most common were those with three or four branches. ' (CJ said recently that he worked at General Dynamics, but ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n2/51port.htm
... "The Labyrinth," I endeavour conclusively to prove that the Egyptian hieroglyphs (I ) for a temple-enclosure or hall of columns, usext glyph, (2 ) the h glyph, and (3 ) the mer glyph, have their origin in the heavens-palace or Universe labyrinth and that the Greek meander, the Indian nandya-varta, the heraldic fylfot, the Japanese manji, the Chinese character glyph, and the universal swastika are all resemblant or similar exponents of the same supernal (and infernal) idea. This Inquiry was finished, and the earlier portion of the MS. was with the printer, when I received to-day (12th March 1891) the able first part of Dr ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 4  -  29 Sep 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/vol-1/night-03.htm

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