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skatardude10
30-09-2008, 07:22 AM
What does the Triqu4tra mean spiritually?!?! I don't understand, I just recently found out the name of this symbol ironically yet it has been making itself known to me in many very WEIRD synchronistic ways... all in the context of my connection with earth and space, and spirituality / love and experience.

Any thoughts on this figure?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Triquetra-circle-interlaced.svg

skatardude10
30-09-2008, 07:26 AM
Its just that... I could describe any experience as the flow of many simultaneously stacking and spinning, moving and well, Experiencing Triquetras tubing and twisting through volume space and time and existence taking color ... life. How do you describe it... And thats when these things appear. :eek:

basically, do they have any connection to spirituality at all... other than the religions... I need to look into religion more anyways either way, could it be telling me that... possibly read that one section of the bible that isnt published in the regular bibles...

drael
30-09-2008, 10:54 AM
Cudnt access the link. Sounds like sacred geometry and torsion feilds (which is a kind of pre matter). May be related, if so, check out divine cosmos, a free e-book by david wilcock, which goes into torsion feilds.

But i may be talking bout the wrong thing!

logic bomb
30-09-2008, 11:12 AM
http://www.wadeandcolleen.com/images/Crosses/Triquetra-circle-interlaced.png

skatardude10
01-10-2008, 01:40 AM
http://www.wadeandcolleen.com/images/Crosses/Triquetra-circle-interlaced.png

Wow, That's the one.

:rolleyes:

drael
01-10-2008, 04:26 AM
Oh, that symbol.

Well theres the obvious: three, trinity- dialectic, duality merging into unity (2 into 1).

And all interwoven symbols usually have some connection to the spirit world being interwined with the physical, or in the buddhist knot, the real being interwoven with the unreal.

This ones celtic from memory...

simplify
01-10-2008, 06:38 AM
Oh, that symbol.

Well theres the obvious: three, trinity- dialectic, duality merging into unity (2 into 1).

And all interwoven symbols usually have some connection to the spirit world being interwined with the physical, or in the buddhist knot, the real being interwoven with the unreal.

This ones celtic from memory...

Yep....its celtic:)

phildee3
01-10-2008, 07:00 AM
Yep....its celtic:)



I think the original one is without the circle - which is a later addition.

phildee3
01-10-2008, 07:13 AM
It's the Vesica Pisces transformed from duality (yin/yang, male/female, etc) into the Celtic trinity - air, earth and water.
These correspond to the Christian trinity - Father, son and Holy Spirit.
This is why the Celts readily accepted Christianity.

The circle added to the triquetra is a Christian addition - making it universal (Christ is for all - not just the druids).

St. Patrick's association with the three-leafed shamrock similarly combines the old, Druid trinity with the Christian one.