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Dear Danut!

Which star you mean? I thought probably you want to say the David Star,

the one with six corners. Might it be?

 

Anyway, this star bases itself on the trinity. This is the inner

teaching of every religion: the triangle, the polarities that meet to

create neutrality (spirit, body and mind). You have Brahma, Shiva,

Vishnu in India, Isis, Asinis and Apophis in Greece, Father, Son and

Holy Gost in Christianism,...

In our body the law is the same: the three channels flowing in our

spine: Ida, left side, moving Apana downward and Pingala, right side

moving Prana upwards; in the middle, the neutrality: Shushumna,

connecting both. Here is where physics and metaphysics meet: see the

neutron and the law on polarities (+ and -).

Now, draw a line for your spine on a sheet of paper. This is Shushumna,

which goes straight. Then you draw Ida and Pingala, which cross at each

Chakra, you will have seven circles in your drawing. You make a

triangle facing down for the first three Chakras and one facing up for

the upper three. The one remaining in the middle is the heart centre.

Imagine to overlap these traingles, you have the star and the heart in

the middle.

This drawing represents the lower and upper Chakra groups perfectly

balanced (the hearth connects them). Yogi Bhajan says that in the era

of the acquarius this will be the dominating energy. The amount of time

we will live in our heart, that much we will be happy. The rest will be

unhappiness.

In chinese medicine is the same with Yin (feminine energy) and Yang

(masculine), always interfering with one another, needing each other,

representing the essential opposite of the other.

It's a unique, simple law for the whole universum. Isn't this moving

and fantastic?

 

I hope I didn't confuse you; my English is not always so clear!

Love from Sat Sarbat

 

Tir Danut schrieb:

 

> What is the symbol (meaning) of

> the star with 5 corners ?

 

 

 

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I am writing this at some risk of being off-topic..oh well, please take it

off-list Danut if you want to reply.

"The star with 5 corners" as I know it is the pentagram, which traditionally

represents the five elements ether, air, fire, water and

earth. Hope that helps.

 

--

Nick

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The pentagram (5-pointed star) also (in magic systems) represents the human

being/soul (4 limbs and head). The inverted pentagram

(goat's head, horns) represents the devolutionary force (devil, animal nature,

etc.).

 

Steve Porter

 

Nick Costa wrote:

 

> I am writing this at some risk of being off-topic..oh well, please take it

off-list Danut if you want to reply.

> "The star with 5 corners" as I know it is the pentagram, which traditionally

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> earth. Hope that helps.

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