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celestial eye obsidian on Solomon's seal. spheres of exceptional qualities

celestial eye obsidian on Solomon's seal. spheres of exceptional qualities

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6-pointed star (solomon's seal) glass tray.

Extra quality obsidian from Mexico.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are appraised and certified.

Central sphere diameter 50mm peripheral sphere diameter 40mm diameter

Glass top diameter 15cm

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SYMBOLISM OF THE SEAL OF SOLOMON AND FUNCTION

This symbol is the complement of the pentagram. Traditionally, the pentagram symbolically represents the microcosm, Man (and his five extremities: four limbs plus a head), while the hexagram or Seal of Solomon symbolically represents the macrocosm, the World.

The shield In Hebrew the shield is called Teith (9th letter) The outline of this letter (Aramaic) corresponds to a shield.

This also corresponds with the snake and the snakeskin with which the shield was covered. The Shield of David is made of two triangular dalet letters. This Seal of David is actually made of two dalet (∆) - (as it was written in the time of King David* - our letter D) intertwined. The name David begins and ends with a dalet. The Shield of David (erroneously called the "Star of David") is made of two triangular dalet. *A paleo-dalet, from ancient paleo-Hebrew.

The Magen David – Shield of David – “The Star of David in Paleo-Hebrew (ancient Hebrew) is the connection between two letters palo-dalet. Some say that it is a non-kosher occult symbol. But the origin of the Shield of David or “Star of David” is indeed Hebrew. Let us remember that in ancient Paleo-Hebrew, the letter dalet (our D) was represented by a triangle (∆). “The Star of David” is in fact composed of two triangular dalet. For the Pharisees and the doctors of the Torah, the six-pointed star symbolized the six days of the week, the seventh day, that of divine rest (the Sabbath), was symbolized by the center of the star. “Above all these things, taking the shield of faith, with which you will be able to extinguish all the fiery darts of the wicked one.” (Ephesians 6:16)

We find the six-pointed star among the Hebrews, where it is called the Star of David, as well as in the Tibetan pantheon and Hindu pantheon, and in the Nordic countries as the pantheon of the Hagal Rune. Hagal, as a rune, is also identified as having 6 being a representation of the world. (what is above is symmetrical to what is below by mirror effect). The HAGAL (Hag-all) rune, is also called "CROSS OF LIFE" or "CROSS OF THE COSMOS" The Hagal Rune is represented by the letter H, and by the letter X and cut by a vertical or horizontal line in its middle.

The X crossed either by a vertical or horizontal line, constitutes the six-pointed star, which is a symbol found in many religions. HAGAL represents the Order of the World, the Kosmos, the origin, the “latent whole” and completion. In alchemy, the six-pointed star symbolizes the 4 principles (hot cold humid dry) coming from the 4 primordial elements (fire air earth water).

Eliphas Levi, the great representative of neo-occultism in France, identifies hexagram (“Solomon’s triangle”) and world (“macrocosm”): “The great Symbol of Solomon. Quod superius sicut quod inferius [words from the Hermeticists’ Emerald Tablet: as above, so below]… The unity of the macrocosm is revealed by the two opposite points of the two triangles… Thus the universe is balanced by two forces that keep it in equilibrium: the force that attracts and the force that repels… Solomon’s triangle. Plenitudo vocis [fullness of the voice, in Latin]. Binah [Hebrew letter]. Physis [“nature”, Greek word]…

These two triangles united in a single figure, which is that of a six-rayed star, form the sacred sign of the seal of Solomon, the shining star of the macrocosm. The idea of infinity and the absolute is expressed by this sign, which is the great pentacle, that is to say the simplest and most complete compendium of the science of all things. » — Éliphas Lévi, Dogme et rituel de la haute magie (1854-1861), in Secrets de la magie, Paris, Robert Laffont, coll. "Bouquins", 2000, p. 8, 62-66.

In the religion of Hinduism, the six-pointed star in the Hindu tradition, or Shatkona, symbolizes either Brahma, the creator god, or the Hindu trinity, the Trimurti, or is a Shaivite symbol.

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