2024 Week 3 Spot The Symbolism

Introduction

These Spot the Symbolism posts are brief looks at symbolism noticed during the week. They are not deep dives, as that would take too much time. It’s just a collection of possible symbolism to be able to ascertain patterns over time, float a few thoughts on possible symbolism and patterns as well as point out some symbolism for others to look into. Comments welcomed as to any decodes or thoughts.

Britain’s Top Judge

[7] Britains top judge with regalia rose, portcullis and more

African Games Ceremony

African games [6] afcon2023. Some sort of horned beast. Orange prominent and the fireworks reminded someone of Lucifer’s sigil and there is a resemblance

Astana Kazakhstan

Renamed to Nur-Sultan and back again. Said to be the future capital for the satanic cult.

SLM

I forget where this image is from, but I kept it for the eye symbolism in on the S.

Blue yellow / gold

Davos meeting of the globalist scammers at Klosters

Keir Starmer UK Globalist leader who sold out UK Labour. Headline about prostitutes could equally apply to politicians as the sex workers. Davos logo Blue Yellow – double triangle pyramid.

WEF Sustainable develop goals meme

Asian Cup Opening Ceremony

Fire, red/ orange blue. Strange 5 sided object with faces, two beasts but not checked what they are.

Cern

Cern continues to raise worries over opening of portals, [10] [11]

WWE wrestling

W’s similar to masonic M’s

Windows and Infinity

It struck me that the infinity game board colours are the red / blue, green / yellow programming combinations of the Eastern Star. Same with windows logo. Infinity sign also snake like.

Danish King Frederik X

[1] Danes do not have a coronation but Frederik became King Frederik X in a low key event with a weird hoorah chant, a bit like slow motion British 3 cheers, that is maybe traditional in Denmark and led by Prime Minister. X is reference to roman numeral 10, rather than the King of Twitter, ie he is the tenth King Frederik. His big star badges are orders presumably from British Queen.

WEF ceremony

WEF had a ceremony with native american

Farmer Activism

Not sure if this is from current German farmer activism against NWO or previous german or french activism. Brilliant drone shot, not sure of the location or statuette figure

Emmy’s

Looks like a double devils horns hand sign, black and gold and weird Emmy 75 logo. Then Hell goblin with the drag queen

Katherine Princess of Wales

She is having abdominal surgery for 10-14 days. This is just a marker for the future if she becomes pregnant or something relevant to this surgery. Blue yellow symbolism

Emma Watson Dress

Christian Dior dress, goat and diabolo aka devil, red bat, pentacles, red black and pink

Brooke Shields 1976

Ten years old, Brooke Shields naked in Playboy.

Paedo-art in Paris

Video not included here, but apparently explicit paedophilia “art” displayed in Paris gallery

Lego

New York Jewish Tunnels Lego Parody meme

Brave

Keep noticing Brave comes up with some backgrounds now and again that give me pause for thought. This one is the first I have screenshotted, and relatively innocuous, just on the orange / blue theme, as a marker as reference for the future or in case others notice anything.

Easter

Maybe this is new marketing idk

Hammer Horror Films

Looking down that timeline of Hammer Horror films, https://twitter.com/HorrorHammer1 they seem to have above fair share of occult symbolism and references. Perhas the subject leads easily to satanic themes, and perhaps those who watch horror films may be more susceptible to their messaging.

Previous Posts

  • 2024 Week 1 Spot the Symbolism 1 [15]
  • 2024 Week 2 Spot The Symbolism [14]
  • 2023 Spot the Symbolism Picture Index [16]

Links

[1] Denmark King https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-67976277

[2] pedo paris https://twitter.com/Kns13942998Kns/status/1746919923807654060

[3] fauci https://twitter.com/MAVERIC68078049/status/1746554746004275267

[4] megacorps https://twitter.com/Cancelcloco/status/1747023692373364825

[5] emmy https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12966691/Emmy-Awards-WORST-dressed.html

[6] afcon https://twitter.com/CAF_Online/status/1746257190434832845

[7] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12971779/top-judge-rebukes-Rishi-Sunak-claims-judges-drafted-help-tackle-Rwanda-deportation-challenges.html

[8] https://www.politico.eu/article/united-kingdom-labour-davos-keir-starmer-rachel-reeves-jeremy-corbyn/

[9] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12974623/Prince-William-set-juggle-childcare-caring-Kate-Middleton-following-planned-abdominal-surgery.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=social-twitter_mailonline

[10] cern https://twitter.com/CERN/status/1747615712124784852

[11] cern https://home.cern/news/news/experiments/preparing-next-era-neutrino-research

[12] orange https://cathyfoxblog2.wordpress.com/2023/11/25/week-46-spot-the-symbolism-18/

[13] orange https://cathyfoxblog2.wordpress.com/2023/12/09/week-49-spot-the-symbolism-20/

[14] 2024 Jan 13 foxblog2 2024 Week 2 Spot The Symbolism https://cathyfoxblog2.wordpress.com/2024/01/13/90-sat-spot-the-symbolism-2024-week-2/ #spotthesybolism #symbolism #pope #keys

[15] 2024 Jan 6 foxblog2 2024 Week 1 Spot the Symbolism 1 https://cathyfoxblog2.wordpress.com/2024/01/06/2024-week-1-spot-the-symbolism/ #keys #symbolism #key #triggers #traviskelce

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  1. restitsa

    DICTONNARY OF SYMBOLS PART 2 @Shuna. The dictionary has different publications: mine is from 1991:
    ROSE
    Remarkable for its beauty, its shape and its fragrance, the rose is the symbolic flower most used in the West. It corresponds on the whole to what is the lotus in Asia, both being very close to the symbol of the wheel. The most general aspect of this floral symbolizes is that of manifestation, issuing from the primordial waters, above which it rises and blossoms. This aspect is also no stranger to India, where the cosmic rose Triparasundari serves as a reference to the beauty of the divine Mother. It designates a perfect perfection, an accomplishment without defect. As we will see, it symbolizes the cup of life, the soul, the heart, love. One can contemplate it as a mandala and consider it as a mystical center.
    The rose is Christian iconography, either the cup that collects the blood of Christ, or the transformation of the drops of this blood, or the symbol of the wounds of Christ. A Rosicrucian symbol features five roses, one in the center and one on each of the roses of the Cross. These images evoke either the Grail or the celestial dew of Redemption. And since we were the Rose-Croix, note that their emblem places the rose in the center of the Cross, that is to say at the location of the heart of Christ, of the Sacred Heart. This symbol is the same as the Candida Rose of the Divine Comedy; which cannot fail to evoke the mystical Rose of the Christian litanies, as well as that of the Roman de la Rose, Angelus Silesius makes the rose the image of reading, that also of Christ, whose soul took up the imprint. The Golden Wheel, once blessed by the Pope on the fourth Sunday of Lent, was a symbol of spiritual power and attraction but also arguably a symbol of resurrection and immortality.
    Finally, we must note the particular case, in Muslim mysticism, of a Saadi of Shiraz, for whom the Garden of Roses is that of contemplation: I will pick the roses from the garden, but the perfume of the rosebush has intoxicated me. Language that the mythical Christian would refuse in any way, in commentary on the Song of Songs on the wheel of Sharon.
    The rose, through its relationship with spilled blood, often seems to be the symbol of a mystical rebirth:
    On the battlefield where many heroes have fallen, rosebushes and wild roses grow… Roses and anemones sprang from the blood of Adonis while this young god was dying…
    It is necessary, says Mircea Eliade, that human life is completely consumed in order to exhaust all the possibilities of creation or manifestation; if it comes to be abruptly interrupted by a violent death, it tries to continue in another form: plant, flower, fruit.
    The scars are compared to roses by Abd UI Kadir Gilani, who attributes to these roses a mystical meaning.
    According to F. Portal, the rose and the color rose would continue a symbol of regeneration due to the semantic relationship of the Latin rosa with ros, the rain, the dew. The dew and its color, he said, were the symbols of the first degree of regeneration and of initiation into the mysteries… and initiation into the mystery… Apuleius’ donkey recovers human form, eating a crown of vermilion roses presented to him by the high priest of Isis. The rosebush, adds this author, is the image of the regenerated, as the dew is the symbol of regeneration. And the rose, in the sacred texts often accompanies the green, which confirms this interpretation. So in Ecciesiastes; I grew… like the rose plants of Jericho, like a magnificent olive tree in the plain. The olive tree was consecrated to Athena – the green-eyed goddess – who was born in Rhodes, the Isle of Roses: which suggests the mysteries of initiation. And the roses were dedicated to Aphrodite as well as Athena. The rose was a white flower among the Greeks, but when Adonis, protected by Aphrodite, was mortally wounded, the Goddess ran towards him, pricked herself on a thorn and the blood colored the roses which were consecrated to her.
    It is this symbol of regeneration that has caused roses to be placed on tombs since Antiquity: the ancients… called this ceremony rosalia; every year, in May. They offered seas of roses to the ghosts of the dead. And Hecate, goddess of the Underworld, was sometimes represented with her head crowned with a garland of five-leaf roses. We know that the number five, succeeding the four, number of accomplishment, marks the start of a new cycle.
    In the seventh century according to Bede, the tomb of Jesus Christ was painted with a mixed color of white and red. We find these two component elements of the color rose, red and white, with their traditional symbolic value, on all plants from the profane to the sacred, in the difference granted to the offerings of white roses and red roses, as well as the difference between the notions of passion and purity and those of transcendent love and divine wisdom. To the arms of the nuns, says the Palace of Honor, is placed a crown composed of branches of white rose with its leaves, roses and thorns, which denotes the chastity that they are preserved among thorns and mortifications of life.
    The rose has become a symbol of love and even more of the gift of love, of pure love… The rose as a flower of love replaces the Egyptian lotus and the Greek narcissus; these are not the frivolous roses of Catullus… But the Celtic roses, lively and proud, not devoid of thorns and heavy with a sweet symbolism: that of the Roman de la Rose, of which Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung make the mysterious tabernacle of the Garden of Love of Chivalry, rosa mystica of the litanies of the Virgin, golden roses that the popes will give to deserving princesses, finally the immense symbolic flower that Beatrice shows to her faithful lover who has reached the last circle of the Paradise, rose and rosette at the same time.
    Paradisiac love will be compared by Dante to the center of the rose: To the golden center of the eternal rose, which expands and goes from degree to degree, and which exhales a perfume of praise in the ever spring sun.
    Beatrice attracted me… (In Paradise, comes from two songs).
    White or red, the rose is one of the favorite flowers of the alchemists whose treatises are often called roses of the philosophers. The white rose like the lily was linked to the white stone, the goal of the little work, while the red rose was associated with the red stone, the goal of the great work. Most of these roses have seven petals, each of which evokes a metal or an operation of the work. A blue rose would be the symbol of the impossible.

    FLEUR-DE-LYS @Shuna explains:
    Fleur de lys.jpg
    I thought about the evolution, which Freemasonry is doing by following the act of Odin. When he sacrifices his body, for the spirit. And when I think about it, the members who “marry” the Goddess, may in some cases have tattoos, which is a symbol of contract. And the evil bee, who sleeps with the Queen, dies of exhaustion. Whereas in religion, God is light, is hidden after reproduction with the Goddess, since he integrates her body. As confirmed: “the bee seems to disappear in winter”. What is interesting with the nine Muses is that she represents a characteristic of the first Goddess. Whereas the number nine, which approximates the number of Satan (of the Mother Goddess). The fleur-de-lis symbolizes precisely: The Lis (or Lys) in my dictionary:
    The lily is synonymous with whiteness and, consequently, with purity, innocence, virginity. It is found in Boehme or Silesius as a symbol of celestial purity: The betrothed of his soul desires to enter; blooms: the lily does not come to bloom.
    However, the lily lends itself to a completely different interpretation, It would be the metamorphosis of a cute, Apollo. Hyacinthos, and as such would recall forbidden loves; but this is the martagon lily (the red lily). It is by picking martagon (the red lily). It was while picking a lily (or a narcissus) that Persephone was dragged by Hades, in love with her, into a sudden opening in the ground, to her underground kingdom; as such, the lily could symbolize temptation or the gate to Hell. In his Mythology of Plants, Angelo de Gubernatis considers that the lily is attributed to Venus and the Satyrs, no doubt because of the shameful pistil and, therefore, the lily is a symbol of generation; which, according to this author, would have made him chosen by the kings of France as a symbol of the prosperity of the race. Besides this phallic aspect, Huymans denounces in La Cathédrale its heady scents: its perfume is absolutely the opposite of a hunting scent; it is a mixture of honey and pepper, some mixture of honey and pepper, something pungent and sweet, pale and strong; it comes from the aphrodisiac preserve of the Levant and the erotic jam of India. We could recall here the Baudelairean correspondences of cas parfums: which sing the transports of the spirit and its. This symbolism is rather lunar and feminine, as Mallarmé felt so well:
    “And you made the sobbing whiteness of lilies.
    Who rolls on seas of sighs that she brushes.
    Through the blue incense of pale horizons.
    Ascend dreamily to the weeping moon!
    This symbolism is further clarified by being internalized, in another poem, Hiérofiade:
    …s’affeuille
    As near a basin in the water iron welcomes me
    The pasta lilies that are in me…

    The symbolism of the waters is added here to that of the moon and dreams to make the lily the flower of love, of an intense love, but which, in its ambiguity, can be unrealized, repressed or sublimated. If sublimated, the lily is the flower of glory.
    This motion is not foreign to the equivalence that can be established between the lily and the lotus, raised above muddy and informal waters. It is then a symbol and informal. It is then a symbol of the realization of the antithetical possibilities of being. Perhaps we should interpret in this sense the words of Anchises to Aeneas, predicting to him the marvelous destiny of his race: You will be Marcellus. Give threads with both hands, that I scatter dazzling flowers (Virgil, Aeneid, 6, 884). This offering of lilies, in memory of the young Marcellus, during the descent of Aeneas into the Underworld, illustrates all the ambiguity of the flower: seeing it at the edge of the Léché (6, 706), Aeneas is traversed by a shiver sacred before the mystery of the; on the other hand, these dazzling flowers offered to the adopted son of Augustus, help to rekindle in the heart of Aeneas the love of his future glory. Both funereal and exalting value of the symbol. The heraldic lily with six petals can still be identified with the six spokes of the wheel whose circumference is not traced, that is to say with the six rays of the sun: (GUBC, GUES) flower of glory in source of fertility.
    In the biblical tradition, the lily is the symbol of the election, of the choice of the loved one:
    Like the lily between thistles, like my beloved between young women.
    (Cantique des Cantiques, 1 – 2).
    Such was the privilege of Israel among the nations, of the Virgin Mary among the women of Israel. The lily also symbolizes abandonment to the will of God, that is to say to the Province, which provides for the needs of its elect:
    Observe field lilies as they grow; they neither toil nor spin. (Matthew 6:29). Thus abandoned in the hands of God, the lily is however better dressed than Solomon in all his glory. It would symbolize the mythical abandonment to the grace of God.
    LIS (of the valleys)
    According to a mythical interpretation of the number s, the valley of Song of Songs means the world, the lily designates Christ. The son of the valleys is related to the tree of life planted in Paradise. It is he who restores pure life, the promise of immortality and salvation).

    SHELL @Shuna explains:
    Symbol close to the fleur-de-lis: for the fleur-de-lys, it’s the ring. Symbol of power, sovereignty, honor and loyalty, and purity of body and soul. It is used in the scout movement, freemasonry, alchemy and in some religions. In Scouting, the three petals take up the three adventurers of the Scout promise, the three principles and duties (God, Country and Home) and the three virtues (Self-denial, Loyalty and Purity) and the North indicated by one of the petals in The way young people should go, always up.

    BEE @Shuna explains:
    The bee is in the working context, as the hive is a reference to the building of the Goddess. To the Mother Goddess, because the shape of the hive also refers to the old buildings that allowed ice to be stored. Example: Freemasons are workers, who work for the Goddess. The beehive is also considered a representation of the Temple.
    The victims are also represented as flowers, the bees bringing the liquor from the flowers back to the hive to create the honey, which is considered, in many representations, to be a “sacred” product. For example, honey, along with other foods, was used to create sweets for the Egyptian Gods. Knowing that Venus accompanies in the first quarter, that of the earth. While the flowers feed on the sun.

    EGG @Shuna explains:
    The egg, considered to contain the germ from which manifestation develops, is a universal and self-explanatory symbol. The manifestation process, however, has many aspects; the Celtic serpent’s egg, represented by the fossil sea urchin, the egg spat out by the nois, representing manifestation by the Word. Other times, the primordial Man is born from an egg. The Celtic egg contains the seed of all possibilities. Even more frequently the cosmic egg, born from the primordial waters which is hatched (by the spirit of the divine Breath), separates into two halves to give birth to Heaven and Earth. And before heaven and earth, chaos itself looked like a chicken egg. Thus the egg is often a representation of the creative power of light. In the structure of all these cosmologies, the egg plays the role of an imagery of totality. The egg also appears as one of the symbols of periodic renewal, of nature:. tradition of the Easter egg, colored eggs, in many countries. It illustrates the myth of periodic creation. This does not prevent the egg from also symbolizing a biological cycle. Clay eggs discovered in burials in Russia and Sweden, for example, have been interpreted as emblems of immortality and symbols of resurrection. The egg also participates in the symbolism of the values of rest, such as the house, the nest, the shell, the mother’s breast.

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    ORANGE
    Or (ORB) – Sun
    It can mean color of death. Autumn leaves – Death of Nature, harvest time. in this case: WARNING! MK DELTA activation!
    Hermes fashion have ornage as leading color and it is used in MK DELTA programming.

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