English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

cute yellow one you probably have on your toolbar for "Favorites"?

2007-11-15 06:55:47 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Or the cute yellow star beside "Interesting" (see below).

2007-11-15 07:00:23 · update #1

8 answers

its a cute little star a pentegram is drawn differently

2007-11-15 06:59:46 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 3 0

A pentagram IS a five-pointed star whether drawn right side up or upside down. It symbolizes very many things: the 5 elements (earth, water, air, fire, space), the 5 limbs, and other things. It is found in both western occultism and neopaganism and in eastern mysticism. It is, essentially, a mystical diagram that is used meditationally and ritually. The directional lines in the design and how they are ritually drawn is important in context. (Right side up and inverted have unique meanings as well but an upside down pentagram is not exclusively linked to so called "black magic" or "Satanism." )

A six-pointed star is a spiritual symbol of the Jewish religion, related to King David. It also has esoteric significance in western occultism and is also an important spiritual and mystical symbol in Hinduism, depicting the union of the masculine and feminine attributes of the divine and the totality of being (like the yin-yang symbol).

A little, solid five-pointed star is just a geometric design.

2007-11-15 07:40:09 · answer #2 · answered by philosophyangel 7 · 2 0

nicely, for starters, freemasonry is lots greater nicely-customary than the Baha'i faith (and older) and has been surrounded by ability of conspiracies of all varieties for hundreds of years. yet even for people who've heard of the Baha'i faith, the main undemanding association is the 9-factor famous individual. no longer a lot of human beings, even many Baha'is themselves, are conscious that the 5-factor famous individual is the respected image of the religion in accordance to Shoghi Effendi. the only place it sounds as though prominently is in the Ringstone image. in my view i'm high-quality with that, as "pentagram" contains adverse institutions/stigmas with it no count how lots you clarify; so if human beings are not associating "pentagram" with "Baha'i" i'm unlikely to whinge. you will very very nearly in no way hear a Baha'i say that the respected image of the religion is a "pentagram"--he or she would be in a position to continuously say "5-factor famous individual". Pentagram is in simple terms too loaded a term. it is likewise too ambiguous, because it particularly is frequently too fairly linked with an upside-down 5-factor famous individual, a famous individual with a circle around it, etc. the only time you spot "pentagram" in Baha'i context is while relating the countless prayers that The Bab wrote in pentagram shape.

2016-12-08 22:49:15 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The origional star of David had only five points.
But the Satanic idea seems as good as any.
So its not a gremlin that gets in the machine is a little satan...!!

2007-11-15 07:04:24 · answer #4 · answered by Terry M 5 · 0 4

at some point information will have to leak through all the hair dye and somehow find that tiny little square inch you call a brain...

2007-11-15 07:01:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Stars are sometimes just stars.

2007-11-15 07:00:13 · answer #6 · answered by magix151 7 · 3 1

rofl my waffle.

2007-11-15 06:58:33 · answer #7 · answered by <Sweet-Innocence> 4 · 3 1

One represents satan.....

The other represents the Jews......

I don't really follow you here.......

2007-11-15 06:59:36 · answer #8 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 0 9

fedest.com, questions and answers