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Symbolism in every day language

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posted on Mar, 8 2008 @ 11:01 PM
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When one searches for symbolism, the come across others who did most of the work. I am merely suggesting what the original researcher suggested, which is to search it myself. So here goes:

The Planet Saturn:

It was followed by Romans, Greeks, and it's also the root of the word Saturday.
Source - look at the symbol

That symbol is also associated with the Abrahamic Religion which you'll note all major 3 religions stem from.

The color associated with Saturn is black.

Judges wear black robes and are used for judging the proceedings in court.
Any similarities to a referee judging a match in a court back and forth?

Their job is to contain the events and make sure their fair and square.
Any relation to Mecca? (notice the color and shape)

The hebrew god was called EL. Do words such as EL-ite, EL-ected, EL-ders, EL-ohim?

Saturn also tends to bring the following feelings. See if any of this sounds familiar:


There is also a fear and expectation of rejection. You are naturally defensive, and in your early years you may have underestimated your potential and questioned your self-worth. Your road to success may be paved with a few setbacks that you must learn to handle and overcome. As you mature, self-assurance becomes stronger, and you develop the personal relationships that may have been difficult for you earlier. In maturity you possess the excellent business qualities of being steady, skeptical, and persistence. You are likely to carry a heavy load of responsibility throughout your life.

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We also have a car company named after saturn.

We have measurements of time called saturnian days


The word Hollywood:

Celtic druids used to use Holly wood during the magic rituals. Could this be related to how Hollywood wields its magic on us today?



posted on Mar, 9 2008 @ 06:35 PM
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...and if you want to know even more just hop to Jordan Maxwell's website because most of the things you have repeated here he has been talking about for decades.



posted on Mar, 10 2008 @ 07:11 AM
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This is pretty silly. And by pretty I mean very


Yes, we have a lot of words that begin with 'el'. It's a pretty common start to many words, and is the same as 'al', which is frequently used in words we borrowed from Arabic. It is also used in Hebrew the same way it's used in Arabic.

The Hebrew name for God is traditionally given as "YHVH", though on this page it does list a few more. 'El' is the same as 'The' in English, so it's no surprise it's been used to describe God.

It looks like you're making connections where none exist, at least not without any supporting evidence.



 
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