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Occult Symbols In Corporate Logos (Pt. 1): Rediscovering Their Ancient Magical Meaning
Elite corporations are committed to increasing their profit margin, and will go to great lengths to do so: they will even turn to psychology and esoteric symbols to unconsciously sway people, co-opting ancient magic symbols previously used for benevolent purposes and subtly shifting their symbolism for use in logos to manipulate viewers for their own benefit.
Does the Mercedes Benz logo make you think “luxury,” “style,” “class,” and “comfort”?
This may be what it means today, but for thousands of years it had a far different meaning. It was the “Triquetra” of the Druids and Celtics, who knew it’s great secret: The symbol’s natural shape has the ability to stimulate the human psyche and awaken spiritual powers within us when we look upon it.
The Triquetra was principally a ceremonial device in neolithic Europe, used in magic, ritual and religious incantation. Superimposing the Triquetra over the Mercedes logo immediately produces a very obvious parallel:
The Triquetra has appeared in numerous Pagan works, starting with Pagan artwork and temples and later moving to Gothic cathedral walls. Mercedes has taken this logo and induced a semantic shift in the symbolism of the logo, disconnecting it from our inner quest for self and linking it to a product (in this case, a car).
It is, of course, conceivable that this is coincidence: some have argued that the Mercedes logo is in fact a “wheel-and-spoke” symbol, related to tires. This argument, however, is invalidated by the fact that the current logo was crafted from the merging of Daimler and Benz’ logos in 1926. Daimler’s logo, before that merger, was a Triquetra without any recognizable parallel to a tire; it was only later on that the logo was altered to its current shape, well after the original embedding of the Triquetra.
The Triquetra can also be seen in another car company’s logo, that of Mitsubishi:
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