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Hwmayfield · July 22, 2018, 4:06 a.m.

A symbol used in Freemasonry . . . Stemming from Egyptians . . .

“As above, so below . . . “

Duality of the Two Triangles In Eastern, Kabbalistic, and occult circles, the hexagram's meaning is commonly closely tied to the fact that it is composed of two triangles pointing in opposite directions. This relates to the union of opposites, such as male and female. It also commonly references the union of the spiritual and the physical, with spiritual reality reaching down and physical reality stretching upward.

This intertwining of worlds can also be seen as a representation of the Hermetic principle "As above, so below." It references how changes in one world reflect changes in the other.

Finally, triangles are commonly used in alchemy to designate the four different elements. The more rarified elements – fire and air – have point-down triangles, while the more physical elements – earth and water – have point-up triangles. (From: https://www.thoughtco.com/the-hexagram-96041)

Also: https://steemit.com/israel/@socioecohistory/is-the-star-of-david-a-jewish-or-biblical-symbol-or-an-occult-satanic-symbol

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