Greetings!
Somehow it struck my attention today that on blue Kabbalah poster for Malkuth instead of a planet symbol there’s a cross in a circle. Same as on Glorian logo. Why does it stand for Malkuth?
Also on the light (older version) poster the whole Sephira is the symbol itself! And each of the four sectors is painted with different colors. Those were not put there by chance, right?
Somehow it struck my attention today that on blue Kabbalah poster for Malkuth instead of a planet symbol there’s a cross in a circle. Same as on Glorian logo. Why does it stand for Malkuth?
Also on the light (older version) poster the whole Sephira is the symbol itself! And each of the four sectors is painted with different colors. Those were not put there by chance, right?
I believe that represents the four elements, symbolized by a different color, in Malkuth (the physical world/body).
"If thou canst not make thine own self what thou desireth, how shalt thou be able to fashion another to thine own liking. We are ready to see others made perfect, and yet we do not amend our own shortcomings."
—Thomas à Kempis
Alex
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I believe that represents the four elements, symbolized by a different color, in Malkuth (the physical world/body).
"If thou canst not make thine own self what thou desireth, how shalt thou be able to fashion another to thine own liking. We are ready to see others made perfect, and yet we do not amend our own shortcomings."
—Thomas à Kempis
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