Hi, I found this necklace at my family's home a while ago and just can't find out what it means. Anyone has any hints? Thanks!
Hi, I found this necklace at my family's home a while ago and just can't find out what it means. Anyone has any hints? Thanks!
It looks like a quabalic seal... check the key of solomon
Thanks for the tip. Any links to an on line version? Would it be from the Goetia itself?
And would it be the symbol of one of the demons... Or something else?
I think it means something to do with the unification of opposites. The other part is the hebrew letters but I have no idea what they mean, as I don't speak hebrew.
Those who Fall will find their Heaven
and will always be adored.
In Plaudo Atri Matris!
I got this information from somewhere else:
the double triangle is a symbol of Raziel (the angel) as per the link here (figure 12-2 - scroll down):
http://www.cs.utah.e...alah/jkm012.htm
Anyone knows anymore about Raziel or if this symbol is really it?
Link does not work with Google chrome at least.
it looks like a soloman seal but kabalistic definetly.
I can not make out the first word; is that heh vau heh or tzaddi aleph heh(or something else). the second is adonai. the rest is to small and bad res to discern.
one source for triangles is the greater hexagram ritual(perform and reflect).
Man is invited to question, discover, explore,
and manipulate the world around him and use it for his benefit.
Thanks a lot for the information, Zero. Do you know what the hebrew words mean?
The link to the AZIEL references in full is this, scrool down a bit if interested:
12 Dreaming of angels
Another source translated the hebrew in the middle as:
heth-waw-thaw (first set, on the right), aleph-resh-nun-yod (second set on the left)
I will try to take a picture with a better resolution and post it here, if that would be of any use to anyone?
Or if anyone could indicate another forum/link in which I could ask about this?
Thanks!
The only Solomon symbol I found with a triangle was this:
Could the one I found be a variation on it?
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