this cd cover
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(20-08-2025, 10:59 PM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: tetramorph

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symbolism gif i made awhile ago

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(20-08-2025, 11:14 PM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: symbolism gif i made awhile ago


the cube creates star of david if you account the maximum area cross-section, did you do that on purpose?
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(20-08-2025, 11:19 PM)kathisterima Wrote: the cube creates star of david if you account the maximum area cross-section, did you do that on purpose?

yeah, symbols are an eternal truth sort of thing, they just stole it
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anyone not into occult or non-mainstream history is completely unaware of where some religious symbolism comes from. in the case of judaic religion and their sub-sects its pretty much syncretic (and so islam.) they acquired it from other ancient cultures that they came across. much of it is stolen and sort of re-appropriation. not even the golden calf they worshipped back in moses day was an original thing, they got it from the egyptians while being held there. it is the apis bull

kabbalah is an altered symbol due to a few additions based originally on the septenary, its merely an astro-theological 'celestial mechanics' thing. the menorah as a symbol is based on ancient seven-headed serpent, it depicts a similar thing to what i said above. all of that can be traced back to babylonian and other pre-judaic ancient religions, they all are merely slightly altered garments of religions in the past


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(20-08-2025, 11:53 PM)ΛΟΓΟΣ Wrote: anyone not into occult or non-mainstream history is completely unaware of where some religious symbolism comes from. in the case of judaic religion and their sub-sects its pretty much syncretic, they acquired it from other ancient cultures that they came across. much of it is stolen and a re-appropriation. not even the golden calf they worshipped back in moses day was an original thing, they got it from the egyptians while being held there. it is the apis bull

kabbalah is an altered due to a few additions symbol based originally on the septenary, its merely an astro-theological 'celestial mechanics' thing. the menorah as a symbol is based on ancient seven-headed serpent, it depicts a similar thing to what i said above, all of that can be traced back to babylonian and other pre-judaic ancient religions, they all are merely altered garments of the past

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these things are not inherently bad even if evil people appropriate these symbols.
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(20-08-2025, 11:55 PM)machinelves Wrote: these things are not inherently bad even if evil people appropriate these symbols.

it is not necessarily evil, but its heresy under Christianity 
symbols can be inverted or appropriated for certain contexts that are not good, however the only thing original of the supposedly israelites (they are so mixed that we cant call them that) is that they have always had this weird religious view that everything should be a dissolved into a large body of a thing, thus even their religion is syncretic
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in reference to my post above, anyone that wants to truly understand what sabbatean frankism, lurianic kabbalah and marxism (the ideological garment that later spurred frankfurtian thought) and their whole religious philosophy are about should watch neon genesis evangelion. the world is about optics, a lot will see and not understand and think its gibberish, but once you see you cant stop seeing it. its a philosophy about dissolution, but the end goal is pretty much a sort of collective subsuming of all things, its genuinely death worship and an attack on individuality, differences, Christianity and the whole 'eternal struggle' thing. hitler was pretty aware of that, i dont know much he read, but its obvious the upper echelon of his order were all occultists, pretty much timeless geniuses.
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looks sick tho
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Misread as Death to Jude
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