pentagram

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beş köşeli yıldız

Beş köşeli yıldız büyücülükte önemli bir semboldür. - The pentagram is an important symbol in witchcraft.

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The shape of a five-pointed star constructed of five intersecting lines meeting at the vertices, such that a central pentagon and five surrounding isosceles triangles are formed; often with magical connotations
a 5/2 star polygon
a figure having five points or lobes
a shape like a star with five points, often used as a magic sign
A five pointed star, usually regular, in which case it has the same vertices as a regular pentagon It has the symbol 5/2
A five-pointed star drawn with a single line Upright, it resembles a human figure, with spirit taking the highest importance Inverted (upside-down) it is often considered a Satanic symbol This is not always true, though In Wicca an inverted pentagram is a sign used by a second degree initiate to symbolise their progress and the facing of the "dark" side of life When inverted, it represents the elements taking precedence over spirit
A five pointed star Most often used in Paganism to represent the five elements
A Pentacle enclosed in a circle
The basic interlaces five-pointed star, visualized with one point up It represents the five elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit It is a symbol of power and protection Personal Power: The energy which sustains our bodies It originates within the Goddess and God We first absorb it from our biological mother within the womb, and later from food, water, the Moon and Sun, and other natural objects Polarity: The concept of equal, opposite energies The Eastern Yin Yang is a perfect example Yin is cold; yang is hot Other examples: Goddess/God, night/day, Moon/Sun, birth/death, dark/light, psychic mind/unconscious mind Universal balance Poppets: Anthropomorphic dolls used to represent certain human beings in magick spells
Five-pointed star used in magical ceremonies A satanic symbol
The five-pointed star With a single point uppermost, it represents the human being Inverted, with two points uppermost, it can have Satanist associations; but not necessarily Some traditions of Wicca use the inverted pentagram to signify an initiate of the second degree
a five pointed star Wiccans and other Neopagans are the main North American groups who use a pentagram as a religious symbol They orient the star with one point upwards, two downwards The points of the star are often interpreted to refer to earth, air, water, fire and spirit Satanists, who are numerically much smaller group than Wiccans, sometimes use an inverted pentagram
A five pointed star; When one point is up, it is considered to symbolize matter reaching towards spirit, and the proper governance of spirit over matter; When two points are up, it is considered to be spirit descending into matter; Note that there are several thousand other attributions
A pentacle or a pentalpha
A 5-pointed star Also see Pentacle
The shape of a five-pointed star constructed of five intersecting lines meeting at the vertices, such that a central pentagon and five surrounding isoceles triangles are formed; often with magical connotations
The shape of a five-pointed star
a star with 5 points; formed by 5 straight lines between the vertices of a pentagon and enclosing another pentagon
the five-pointed star, the Star of the Microcosm ("little world"); the Four Elements ruled by Spirit (upright) or containing the unactualized potential of the Divine Spark (inverted); the inverted Pentagram also symbolizes the Horned God; Satanists also use it to represent the Christian "Satan", who was not pictured as horned until the Church used that symbolism to demonize the ancient Pagan Horned God by equating Him with their Devil
Playing Cards Pyramid
a five-pointed star, ancient symbol of good luck and protection Displayed with one point up, it is the most common emblem of Witchcraft When displayed inverted (two points up), it MAY represent negative magic (or Satanism), but not necessarily; some traditions of Wicca (chiefly British) use it as a POSITIVE symbol of advanced rank
{i} five-pointed star, pentacle
pentagrams
plural of pentagram
pentagram

    Silbentrennung

    pen·ta·gram

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    Etymologie

    [ 'pen-t&-"gram ] (noun.) 1833. From Greek πεντάγραμμον (pentagrammon), noun form of the adjectives πεντάγραμμος (pentagrammos) and πεντέγραμμος (pentegrammos), five-lined, having five lines.
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