The Lost Tomb of Jesus and its symbol? - Theosophy.Net2024-03-28T23:03:40Zhttps://theosophy.net/forum/topics/the-lost-tomb-of-jesus-and-its-symbol?groupUrl=symbol-and-meaning&commentId=3055387%3AComment%3A123604&groupId=3055387%3AGroup%3A110119&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSurfing the net tonight for p…tag:theosophy.net,2013-05-05:3055387:Comment:1244532013-05-05T09:19:52.162ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>Surfing the net tonight for pictures that represent "Key of Knowledge" for a design project and guess what I found... the sign! And yup, you're along the right lines... I found out that it's the Staurogram! Since it's a Cross it's the Tau-Rho.. From what little stuff I read on it, it does represent crucifixion but what I found most strange is that it predates the Christian Era(or C.E. Common Era)? Then later they used it to depict followers of Christ... hmmm</p>
<p>Here's the pic I found:…</p>
<p>Surfing the net tonight for pictures that represent "Key of Knowledge" for a design project and guess what I found... the sign! And yup, you're along the right lines... I found out that it's the Staurogram! Since it's a Cross it's the Tau-Rho.. From what little stuff I read on it, it does represent crucifixion but what I found most strange is that it predates the Christian Era(or C.E. Common Era)? Then later they used it to depict followers of Christ... hmmm</p>
<p>Here's the pic I found:<a target="_blank" href="http://www.angelfire.com/dc/universalism/Staurogram.jpg"><img class="align-right" src="http://www.angelfire.com/dc/universalism/Staurogram.jpg"/></a></p> Yes, you are quite right. I…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-24:3055387:Comment:1236062013-04-24T11:09:27.283ZWilliam John Meeganhttps://theosophy.net/profile/WilliamJohnMeegan
<p>Yes, you are quite right. I wasn't thinking along those lines.</p>
<p>Yes, you are quite right. I wasn't thinking along those lines.</p> I think you're talking about…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-24:3055387:Comment:1237012013-04-24T10:18:57.921ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>I think you're talking about a Greek rho (P) and chi (X). that is the first two letters in Christ (greek). The Chi can look like a cross + , but more common is the regular X.</p>
<p>??</p>
<p>I think you're talking about a Greek rho (P) and chi (X). that is the first two letters in Christ (greek). The Chi can look like a cross + , but more common is the regular X.</p>
<p>??</p> This image from the West Port…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-24:3055387:Comment:1239672013-04-24T09:06:30.283ZWilliam John Meeganhttps://theosophy.net/profile/WilliamJohnMeegan
<p>This image from the West Portal (Royal Portal) is indeed a very mystical one because it has a lot to say. I clicked on this image and as you know it gives a screen-wide view of it.</p>
<p>What I never notice before is the platform that the throne he is sitting on rest and coupled with that the foundations that that platform rest upon. The moon shape disk when extrapolated out is a full round disk. I can only imagine that the building like structure behind Christ's feet represent Chartres…</p>
<p>This image from the West Portal (Royal Portal) is indeed a very mystical one because it has a lot to say. I clicked on this image and as you know it gives a screen-wide view of it.</p>
<p>What I never notice before is the platform that the throne he is sitting on rest and coupled with that the foundations that that platform rest upon. The moon shape disk when extrapolated out is a full round disk. I can only imagine that the building like structure behind Christ's feet represent Chartres Cathedral; whereas, the pillars or foundations of the earth in which it all rest is another matter.</p>
<p>I use to think these were cloud images but the enlarge image shows them to be well structured into three arched doorways on each side of what should extrapolate out to be a 3x 3 square: Kamea of Saturn, which the entire cathedral is built upon that image. The platform Christ sits on has to represent the dome of the heavens resting upon the Kamea of Saturn creating the Christian idea of Solomon's Temple: the merging of the material and the divine.</p>
<p>Notice that the building structure behind Christ's feet is above the platform indicating that when you enter into the cathedral you are, for all intent and purpose, in the transcendent: the abode of deity.</p>
<p>All of this is within the Vesica Piscis: meaning that everything within it is an amalgamation of the material and spiritual even the Kamea of Sturn structure beneath the platform. The Kamea of Saturn is a mini-version of the Universal Mathematical Matrix and incorporates both the material and spiritual.</p>
<p>In fact all the images surrounding the Vesica Piscis (in the arch), besides the four gospel animal images, the Zodiac and such are all incorporated into that Vesica Piscis image especially the Kamea of Saturn.</p> That other symbol you are spe…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-24:3055387:Comment:1239652013-04-24T08:11:36.335ZWilliam John Meeganhttps://theosophy.net/profile/WilliamJohnMeegan
<p>That other symbol you are speaking of: I forget what they call it, it looks something like a "P". I have no idea what it means.</p>
<p>As for the Vesica Piscis: you have located one of the most perfect examples. The Vesica Piscis is created from two intersecting circles at their midpoints: the space created between is the Vesica Piscis. One circle represents the transcendent and the other the material creation and the Vesica Piscis is the union of these two opposites. It repressents the…</p>
<p>That other symbol you are speaking of: I forget what they call it, it looks something like a "P". I have no idea what it means.</p>
<p>As for the Vesica Piscis: you have located one of the most perfect examples. The Vesica Piscis is created from two intersecting circles at their midpoints: the space created between is the Vesica Piscis. One circle represents the transcendent and the other the material creation and the Vesica Piscis is the union of these two opposites. It repressents the soul/psyche raison d'etre: reason for existence. This is why the bible has it esoterically named as the FIRMAMENT of the heavens.</p>
<p>Notice how in the example you have given you see the God-Man: Christ. The perfect symbol for the Vesica PIscis.</p> The fish symbol and the Vesic…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-24:3055387:Comment:1238752013-04-24T03:53:21.173ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>The fish symbol and the Vesica Piscis are they related? I see they've used the Vesica Piscis with a depiction of Jesus in it in the Chartres Cathedral.</p>
<p><a href="http://kyotoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/6a00e398b114200005011016382c66860c.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="align-left" src="http://kyotoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/6a00e398b114200005011016382c66860c.jpg?width=300" width="300"></img></a></p>
<p>As for the other symbol, I can't find it anywhere other than seeing it just that one time. But I'll try to describe it: it looks like a modern cross with the "t" horizontal and vertical lines but at…</p>
<p>The fish symbol and the Vesica Piscis are they related? I see they've used the Vesica Piscis with a depiction of Jesus in it in the Chartres Cathedral.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://kyotoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/6a00e398b114200005011016382c66860c.jpg"><img class="align-left" src="http://kyotoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/6a00e398b114200005011016382c66860c.jpg?width=300" width="300"/></a></p>
<p>As for the other symbol, I can't find it anywhere other than seeing it just that one time. But I'll try to describe it: it looks like a modern cross with the "t" horizontal and vertical lines but at the axis he drew a line to the top almost forming a letter P</p>
<p> _|)_ Almost like that... Maybe it's</p>
<p> | movie fiction?</p> Yes, I have known of the circ…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-23:3055387:Comment:1236992013-04-23T23:06:32.288ZWilliam John Meeganhttps://theosophy.net/profile/WilliamJohnMeegan
<p>Yes, I have known of the circle within a circle as being a Christian symbol. This is why the circle (window) above the doorway to the tomb shown in another post was not considered a Christian symbol but rather what it was: a portal or window.</p>
<p>I am not sure what you are speaking of concerning a quarter oval over the right hand of the cross. Nothing comes to mind.</p>
<p>There is of course the fish symbol that looks like an ellipse. The only other oval I can think of is the Vesica…</p>
<p>Yes, I have known of the circle within a circle as being a Christian symbol. This is why the circle (window) above the doorway to the tomb shown in another post was not considered a Christian symbol but rather what it was: a portal or window.</p>
<p>I am not sure what you are speaking of concerning a quarter oval over the right hand of the cross. Nothing comes to mind.</p>
<p>There is of course the fish symbol that looks like an ellipse. The only other oval I can think of is the Vesica Piscis, which is actually graphically depicted the GENESIS FORMULA, a discovery of mind from the first word of Genesis. The Vesica Piscis is known throughout Christian art. This Vesica Piscis is the expanse (Firmament) of the heavens in the second and fourth days of creation: it is the raison d'etre (reason for existence) of every soul coming into the world. This is what separates the soul/psyche from every other soul/psyche in both the empyrean and every other soul/psyche on earth.</p> Just got in from a weekend ge…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-23:3055387:Comment:1236042013-04-23T21:25:38.730ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>Just got in from a weekend get-away :) and I watched it over the weekend! It was awesome.. There was some things I saw in the movie that I hadn't put to thought before.. Like where the priest drew 2 or three circles inside a circle and drew a cross with a quarter oval type thing over the right hand of the cross.</p>
<p>Have you seen those in your studies? What about at the Vatican, are those symbols anywhere around?</p>
<p>Just got in from a weekend get-away :) and I watched it over the weekend! It was awesome.. There was some things I saw in the movie that I hadn't put to thought before.. Like where the priest drew 2 or three circles inside a circle and drew a cross with a quarter oval type thing over the right hand of the cross.</p>
<p>Have you seen those in your studies? What about at the Vatican, are those symbols anywhere around?</p> Did you watch that movie:THE…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-21:3055387:Comment:1238382013-04-21T20:30:42.267ZWilliam John Meeganhttps://theosophy.net/profile/WilliamJohnMeegan
<p>Did you watch that movie:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Body-Antonio-Banderas/dp/B00005JD5M/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1366017280&sr=1-1&keywords=the+body" target="_self">THE BODY?</a> How did you like it?</p>
<p>Did you watch that movie:<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Body-Antonio-Banderas/dp/B00005JD5M/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1366017280&sr=1-1&keywords=the+body" target="_self">THE BODY?</a> How did you like it?</p> @ Captn..Awesome find, this i…tag:theosophy.net,2013-04-15:3055387:Comment:1231072013-04-15T17:10:20.679ZPuzzleSolverhttps://theosophy.net/profile/PuzzleSolver
<p>@ Captn..Awesome find, this is what people should really consider! Especially now seeing that it comes from someone (James Cameron) that received the inaugural awards for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_Fiction_and_Fantasy_Writers_of_America" title="Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America">Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America</a> for his movies.</p>
<p>@Bill..Hadn't even heard of The Body.. gotta watch it now :)</p>
<p>@ Captn..Awesome find, this is what people should really consider! Especially now seeing that it comes from someone (James Cameron) that received the inaugural awards for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_Fiction_and_Fantasy_Writers_of_America" title="Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America">Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America</a> for his movies.</p>
<p>@Bill..Hadn't even heard of The Body.. gotta watch it now :)</p>