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... The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs by Donald A. Mackenzie Author of Ancient Man in Britain, Myths of Pre-Columbian America, etc Contents Foreward Chapter The Swastika Section I: The Area of Origin Section II: As the Cross of the Cardinal Points Section III: Beliefs Connected with the Cross and the Swastika The Spiral Section I: Was the Spiral a Symbol or an Art-Motif? Section II: Whirlpools and Whirlwinds Section III: The Celestial Whirlpool Lake Section IV: The Spiral and Birth Section V: The Sacred Circuit Ear Symbols Tree Symbols LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Bride Baby 2. Lapland Swastika 3. Celtic Knot Swastika 4. Tibetan Swastika 5 ...
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... From: Aeon V:4 (July 1999) Home | Issue Contents STILL AVAILABLE Let there be Darkness: The Reign of the Swastika CONTENTS PROLOGUE THE MOUND OF HISSARLIK GERMANY AND TROY THE LEGACY OF TROY AENEAS, AUGUSTUS, AND ADOLF 1889 THE REIGN OF THE SWASTIKA THE CELESTIAL SWASTIKA EPILOGUE REFERENCES INDEX Hard cover- 108 pages- fully illustrated. (Completely new- not to be confused with "Let There Be Darkness: An Archetypal Analysis of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich" which was published in AEON IV:3 ) Order from KRONOS Press 226 Richmond C Deerfield Beach- Fla.- 33442-2990 Price (including shipping & handling): $28.00 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 85  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0504/89reign.htm
... a meaning? - Hallstatt spirals - Angular spirals - Curves to right and to left - A. Lang on "natural ornamentation " - H. R. Hall on origin of spiral - Archaeological evidence - Elliot Smith on spiral symbolism - Thunder gods and spiral - A magico-religious symbol. The problem of the spiral, like that of the swastika, not only takes us back to the beginnings of civilization, but necessitates the investigation of the archaeology, the art history, and the customs and beliefs of a variety of peoples and cultures widely separated in space and time. Some antiquaries regard the problem as a simple rather than a complex one. They consider the spiral to be ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 84  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/2a.htm
... a meaning? - Hallstatt spirals - Angular spirals - Curves to right and to left - A. Lang on "natural ornamentation " - H. R. Hall on origin of spiral - Archaeological evidence - Elliot Smith on spiral symbolism - Thunder gods and spiral - A magico-religious symbol. The problem of the spiral, like that of the swastika, not only takes us back to the beginnings of civilization, but necessitates the investigation of the archaeology, the art history, and the customs and beliefs of a variety of peoples and cultures widely separated in space and time. Some antiquaries regard the problem as a simple rather than a complex one. They consider the spiral to be ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 84  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/2a.htm
15. Thoth Vol IV, No 10: June 15, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the configuration. The brief comments here are for those familiar with the basic planetary forms of the polar configuration. The general motif involves these common elements, among others: 1) meandering, "drunken" or "crane" -dance of the hero; 2) winding path of the maze or labyrinth; 3) the cross or swastika, the central celestial source from which the sinuous "paths" arose; 4) "bowels" of the cavern entered by the hero; 5) swallowing of the hero by the chaos monster; 6) disheveled and "entangling" hair of the mother goddess in her threatening aspect; 7) winding or unwinding of intestines; ...
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16. The Moon Maker & The Swastika Online [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1999:2 (Oct 1999) Home | Issue Contents The Moon Maker & The Swastika Online 24 May 1999 The first two parts of The Moon Maker are available at http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/mm/ I've also placed the entire 1894 study The Swastika, The Earliest Known Symbol, and its Migration by Thomas Wilson, online here: http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/sw/ - Bob Kobres ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 72  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/1999-2/15moon.htm
... From: The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs Home | Issue Contents SECTlON II As the Cross of the Cardinal Points Swastika as symbol - The Cross Symbol - Moslem symbol of cardinal points - Early man's discovery of cardinal points - Finger-posts of Hunters - Azihans and the sun - Ofnet cave-burial custom - The Cult of the West - Egyptian reference to Azilian custom - Dismemberment of Osiris - Osiris as "First of the Westerners" - Rival Cult of the East - How Egypt reveals the cardinal points - Egyptian winds and the Inundation - Pre-dynastic burial customs connected with North and South - The Northern stars - Pharaoh as the Pole star - Mariners and symbols - ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 59  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/1b.htm
... Pole star round which the "Bushel" (" Great Bear") revolves is the "Pivot of the sky". This pivot, which is supposed to be of sacred jade, revolves constantly "carrying round with it all the other heavenly bodies". That this concept was not necessarily of Chinese Origin is made manifest Chinese Stellar Swastika called Pa-Kni (eight chiefs). Fig. 32. Chinese Stellar Swastika, called Pa-Kui (eight chiefs), it includes stars of Phoenix and Pisces. According to the Mongols, the stars are "Eight Devils" who protect robbers. This evil stellar swastika was opposed to the North, In Scandinavian mythology the fact that it ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 59  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/2c.htm
... Pole star round which the "Bushel" (" Great Bear") revolves is the "Pivot of the sky". This pivot, which is supposed to be of sacred jade, revolves constantly "carrying round with it all the other heavenly bodies". That this concept was not necessarily of Chinese Origin is made manifest Chinese Stellar Swastika called Pa-Kni (eight chiefs). Fig. 32. Chinese Stellar Swastika, called Pa-Kui (eight chiefs), it includes stars of Phoenix and Pisces. According to the Mongols, the stars are "Eight Devils" who protect robbers. This evil stellar swastika was opposed to the North, In Scandinavian mythology the fact that it ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 59  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/2c.htm
... From: The Migration of Symbols and their Relation to Beliefs and Customs Home | Issue Contents SECTlON II As the Cross of the Cardinal Points Swastika as symbol - The Cross Symbol - Moslem symbol of cardinal points - Early man's discovery of cardinal points - Finger-posts of Hunters - Azihans and the sun - Ofnet cave-burial custom - The Cult of the West - Egyptian reference to Azilian custom - Dismemberment of Osiris - Osiris as "First of the Westerners" - Rival Cult of the East - How Egypt reveals the cardinal points - Egyptian winds and the Inundation - Pre-dynastic burial customs connected with North and South - The Northern stars - Pharaoh as the Pole star - Mariners and symbols - ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 59  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/1b.htm
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