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#1
Due to overwhelming demand, my avatar has been changed.

Sorry for the pain and suffering that the symbol has caused you all....but I truly don't understand how it can cause you all to complain.

Please explain to me, help me to understand, why the symbol caused such a trigger?

Does this mean that the symbol is evil?

Does the symbol hold powerful energy?

I've never been affected by it before...I just think it's cool.

-Josh
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#2
i would suggest many people have been specifically programmed and can be triggered by specific symbols, such as the one you used for an avatar.
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#3
Thank you for changing your Avatar. Even though it did not affect me like it did many of the other people, I still found it very unsettling and it gave me a 'nasty' feeling. I can't really explain it any better. Perhaps it was just the colors black and white - perhaps it was the symbol itself - I don't really know. I just know that many of the members were highly affected by it and I appreciate your changing it.
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#4
thanks for the changing.
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#5
It's kind of you to change your avatar . Thank you.

I don't know what the old avatar causing me distress means.
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#6
Thank you!  I cannot explain how, but your old graphic caused a knifing pain right into my third eye every time I saw it.  A knife-like pain to the head every time I wanted to read a post was quickly becoming impossible to bear.

Graphics are a way to communicate something.  Just as letters make up words, graphics also communicate to us.  I don't know what your graphic was supposed to communicate but I assume my reaction was not your intention.  Perhaps the trouble lies within those of us that reacted to your graphic, I don't know.  But thank you for being considerate of the pain it was causing me.
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#7
Josh,
Symbols are an invisible language, to some that may just look like a picture but to others it is an entire book of words locked into that one symbol. The secret societies of the world have always used symbols; this is a way to represent their concealment to the general population and for them to ‘think’ they are above the people. I can not speak for all people as I really do not know how each was affected. I can not say your symbol is evil but it definitely has a dark deepness about it, to me it represents one way in; no way out. I have read the articles on its meaning but I do not feel personally that it really has that affect. The shades and sharp contours do affect the pineal gland, and this is the chakra that opens the door to the non-physical being that is in all of us, to me it represents the energetic idea of entrapment to the physical plane due to its intense patterned nature, the energy represents spiritual confinement. I only write this because you ask.
Thank you once again.
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#8
Josh - thank you so much for your consideration.

With Respect,
~xan-i


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#9
Astrojewels Wrote:Symbols are an invisible language, to some that may just look like a picture but to others it is an entire book of words locked into that one symbol. The secret societies of the world have always used symbols; this is a way to represent their concealment to the general population and for them to ‘think’ they are above the people. I can not speak for all people as I really do not know how each was affected. I can not say your symbol is evil but it definitely has a dark deepness about it, to me it represents one way in; no way out. I have read the articles on its meaning but I do not feel personally that it really has that affect. The shades and sharp contours do affect the pineal gland, and this is the chakra that opens the door to the non-physical being that is in all of us, to me it represents the energetic idea of entrapment to the physical plane due to its intense patterned nature, the energy represents spiritual confinement.
Greetings, Astrojewels

Yes, I agree with your lines of thought here, especially to your comment that one symbol can hold a world of meaning/s (word...) & specifically on the use of the word 'entrapment'.

Regards,
~xan-i
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#10
Thankyou all for your comments....

To those who don't know, the symbol is the oldest symbol used on Earth (since we've been here) because it's the symbol that our extra terrestrial creators the Elohim use to represent their religion.

Their religion is feeling linked to the infinite universe. Because they're so advanced scientifically, they've been able to prove that within every single atom there are thousands of galaxies made up of planets/stars, with living people and species on them, which in turn are made up of atoms which have thousands of galaxies....ad infinitum.

Also, our galaxy makes up one of the thousands of galaxies inside of a huge atom where we are located, which makes up a molecule, which makes up a cell of a huge being that we're a part of. That being is living on a planet that makes up a galaxy that makes up it's huge atom...ad infinitum.

There is no possible contact between the infintely large and the infintely small being time in inversely proportional. One second for us is millions of years for the beings inside of our atoms. Millions of years for us are just a second to the being that we live on.

The triangle pointing up relates to the universe above us, that we help to make up, and the triangle pointing down relates to the universes inside of our atoms. The swastika represents infinity in time, because we know that atoms cannot be destroyed....so our atoms are infinite and never die - they only change form. The chicken that I ate last night was full of atoms that used to be corn that the chicken ate, and those atoms inside of the corn used to be fertiliser that came from a cow etc....

We know that when we zoom into atoms, we can't see anything and they appear empty. This is because the galaxies are vibrating on a faster wavelength than us, so they appear empty, but really millions of years of history is flashing before our eyes.

I suppose the Elohim had a graphic artist on their planet who designed the symbol to capture all of this into a symbol....and as we know, the way symbols are designed always give off an energy or a vibe.

-Josh

P.S - I've attached a figure to explain all of this....it uses a different symbol of the Raelian Movement, which removed the swastika in order to help the negotiations for building the embassy for the Elohim in Israel. It's since been changed back to its original form with the swastika.


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