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To the images of the closed sun and enclosed sun-cross, ancient myths add the Cosmic Mountain, a column of light rising along the world axis and visually appearing to hold aloft the great god’s home. The signs of the Saturnian Mountain are [shown in the images below an idea of what it might have looked like].
Throughout the world on encounters the story of a shining peak which once rose to the centre of heaven. Though the Cosmic Mountain appears under many different names, accounts from every section of the world tell much the same story. The Egyptians knew the great column as the Primeval Hill, the Babylonians as the World Mountain. The mount passed into Hinduism as the cosmic Meru, into Iranian myth as Hera-Berezaiti, and into Chinese myth and astrology as Kwen-Lun. Its most familiar representatives were Olympus and Zion
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: Nathan-D
When you talk about a triangle with a circle together in a symbolic way all I can think about is Alcoholics Anonymous. When I was younger I drove past one of their meeting places with a huge sign with that symbol on it every day for years and years.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
Yeah, but to be a real alchemist, you need the square, too.
originally posted by: Trucker1
Is that really possible? I've read that in several places over the years that gold can be chemically made. If so I could use a couple bars or three.
originally posted by: Nathan-D
Since 2016 I’ve been obsessed with symbolism and I’ve noticed that a lot of symbolism in the media leads back to the same things. One such interesting piece of symbolism is the triangle and O symbolism. The O and triangle can be traced back to ancient civilisations and likely originates from a celestial alignment as David Talbott points out in his book The Saturn Myth. Quote from the book:
2016 wow your really deep into this symbolism stuff, I think the first time I saw a write up about symbolism in the media was back in 1999. I didnt think many millennials were active on ATS.
I'm sorry I digress, your post is very interesting nice write up.