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symbols based on the
AllatRa
sign are crescent with horns
pointing up over which stands either a circle with a cross
inside it, or a star, or a symbolic representation of a face,
and so on.
Figure 59.
Examples of the AllatRa symbols:
1) symbol of the Persian culture (6th century BC);
2) symbol of the Sumerian culture (3rd millennium BC);
3) an Assyrian artefact of the Sun god Ashur and the
Sumerian Moon Deity Sin.
The people who had no idea about the true meaning of
these symbols would associate them with the Sun or the
Moon and regard them simply as an attribute of this or that
deity. But for people armed with Knowledge, these symbols
were like a hint, a clear message from the past from those
who had applied these symbols. For example, let us take
the symbol of the crescent with horns pointing upwards,
above which a small circle is inscribed into a larger one,
and the small circle has a cross with an empty circle in
the centre of it. This was a symbolic representation of
spiritual Teaching introduced into this world by a Being
from the spiritual world (the symbol of the latter is the
AllatRa
sign). The small circle enclosed in the large
one symbolises people who are united by this Teaching
(a circle of followers). The equilateral cross is a symbol of
the human being, and the empty circle in the centre of
the cross, in this case (coupled with the overall symbol),
indicates not just the Personality. This indicates a Human
being who has attained spiritual liberation (the fusion of
his Personality with the Soul) through this Teaching, yet
one who had stayed to help other people who are walking
the spiritual path.
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AllatRa by Anastasia Novykh
allatra.org