Though we humans live on the same planet, utilizing the same
elements like, Sun, Water, Earth, and Air, those are the necessities for our
existence. But we have created imaginable and non-existing boundaries within
us, each territory/ country has its own unique and distinct Flags, Emblem, Seal
and Symbol, differentiating from others. So, if all humans originated as the
same, what made us create those boundaries that have created rivalry and lack
of unity among humans?
We can trace back the usage of symbols and seals to the
ancient mythological periods, when the gods and demons visited earth from the
distant planets, rivaled on earth for authority, and had prolonged interactions
with ancient humans by helping humans in shaping their sovereign civilizations.
But, when we take a look at the different pictures,
paintings and carvings, and statues of ancient times, we can notice that the
body features and characteristics of gods vary from place to place. While few
gods looked similar to gods, and few had a body features like reptiles, few
gods were Giant, while few were tiny, and few gods were a combination of
mammals and reptiles. This could indicate that the planet earth was visited by
more than one race of Extraterrestrial/Alien life in the ancient past.
Because the earth and humans were governed and guided by
different extraterrestrial races, each of those races created and displayed
unique symbols, which would be helpful to mark their territories and building
structures and to exercise the authority over that specific area. In the later
periods, humans began to incorporate those symbols in newly constructed
buildings and structures, in the belief of protection from the gods.
Now let’s take a look at some of the most Ancient and sacred
symbols seen around the world:
Ankh
The origins and usage of the symbol Ankh dates back to the
"First Dynasty" of Ancient Egypt (30.000 Years BC), and is used as a
symbol to represent "Life". The symbol was held by ancient Egyptian
gods (deities), displaying their power and authority over humans and the
universe. And in the later ages, the neighboring cultures adopted the symbol as
a variant of Christian cross.
Swastika
Swastika’s usage can be seen as old as 500BCE in Indian
sub-continent, the word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit root swasti,
which is composed of su ('"good, well') and Asti ('it is; there is'), and
was used primarily in the cultures of Eurasia as a sacred symbol, until Nazi’s
used the symbol as Aryan Identity, which resulted in world war 2.
Laurel wreath
Laurel wreath is often worn by emperors, kings, nobles, in
some countries, it is also worm as a symbol of master's degree, as a garland
around the neck or as a chaplet around the head. But its origin and usage go
back to Greek mythology, where Olympian deities wore laurel wreath as a symbol
of power, authority and victory over their rivals. Later the custom was adopted
by human rulers.
Tripundra and Urdhva pundra
Urdhva pundra on fore-head
Tripundra on fore-head
Unlike any other civilizations where humans had interactions
with one race of extraterrestrials, the region of ancient India, Malaysia,
Thailand, and other south Asian countries was Hotspot for those
extraterrestrials for some unknown reasons, and the power of authority
frequently shifted between two races Devas and Asuras. Deva's power was
scattered in northern India, and Eurasia, while Asura's power and authority
were scattered in south India, Sri Lanka, Bali, Thailand, and many other Island
countries.
The devas marked their region and style of architecture with
3 vertically passing straight lines, while Asuras marked theirs with 3
Horizontally passing straight lines. And both the extraterrestrial races shared
rich, unique, and distinct knowledge, which cherished the ancient human
civilizations.
Also check out my previous article: ANCIENT SUN DEITY
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