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Star of David (Symbol for Judaism): (2 interpretations on its symbolism) -According to the Zohar, a medieval book of Jewish mysticism, the six points of the star represent the six male sefirot (attributes of God), in union with the seventh sefirah of the female (the center of the shape). -Franz Rosenzweig described two interlocking triangles — the corners of one representing creation, revelation, and redemption; the corners of the other representing Man, the World and God. Third eye (Hinduism & Buddhism): The third eye is a mystical and esoteric concept of a speculative invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. 2 goldfish is an infinity sign: The infinity symbol, a figure eight on its side, variously signifies the concept of limitlessness or eternity, especially as used notationally in mathematics and metaphorically with respect to love. Goldfish meaning: Good luck, fortune and abundance Yin Yang sign: The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy. The yin, the dark swirl, is associated with shadows, femininity, and the trough of a wave; the yang, the light swirl, represents brightness, passion and growth. Water drop: the water drop is a drop of the ocean which means we are like drops in the ocean and the ocean is “God” universe…we’re all connected (also a sperm for rebirth). Also, a drop of water symbolizes emotions, feelings, the unconscious, and the feminine. Ankh: The cross with circle is an Egyptian symbol “the Ankh” which is key of life and means eternal life Torii Gate is (Japanese Shintoism) A torii (Japanese: 鳥居, literally bird abode, Japanese pronunciation: [to. ɾi. i]) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred. Tree of Life: A symbol of personal growth, strength and beauty. The Tree of Life symbol represents our personal development, uniqueness and individual beauty. Just as the branches of a tree strengthen and grow upwards to the sky, we too grow stronger, striving for greater knowledge, wisdom and new experiences as we move through life Cross (Christianity): As a symbol, the cross holds many meanings. The intersecting lines form a centre, from which radiance or life itself is seen to flow outward. The cross of Christ, like the tree of life, becomes the centre of the world. The two crossing lines create the meeting of two unique, often contradictory, principles like the meeting of heaven and earth or of God and man. In a strict sense, a Christian cross is one without the figure of Christ, showing that Christ has risen or that Christ is personified in the cross. Snake and Apple in tree: According to the Christian Bible story of Adam and Eve, a snake tempted Eve with a forbidden apple, which led to the birth of original sin. For this reason, snakes can represent temptation and sin. OM (Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism): When said aloud, Om (or Aum) actually sounds like a three-part word. “The A represents creation, U is manifestation, and M is destruction,” explains Kumar. “It’s basically all-encompassing—the whole universe joined into a single sound. It represents the union of the mind, body, and the spirit.” 2 Trigrams straight line (yang lines) or 6 straight lines: I-Ching – ancient Chinese divination text: means the creative power and energy of the universe. 2 flying birds: symbolize love, freedom to love and two free souls in love. Sun: symbolizes completing the great work, represents life, influence and strength Flower is me: since my Korean name means beautiful eternal flower.

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Star of David (Symbol for Judaism): (2 interpretations on its symbolism) -According to the Zohar, a medieval book of Jewish mysticism, the six points of the star represent the six male sefirot (attributes of God), in union with the seventh sefirah of the female (the center of the shape). -Franz Rosenzweig described two interlocking triangles — the corners of one representing creation, revelation, and redemption; the corners of the other representing Man, the World and God. Third eye (Hinduism & Buddhism): The third eye is a mystical and esoteric concept of a speculative invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. 2 goldfish is an infinity sign: The infinity symbol, a figure eight on its side, variously signifies the concept of limitlessness or eternity, especially as used notationally in mathematics and metaphorically with respect to love. Goldfish meaning: Good luck, fortune and abundance Yin Yang sign: The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy. The yin, the dark swirl, is associated with shadows, femininity, and the trough of a wave; the yang, the light swirl, represents brightness, passion and growth. Water drop: the water drop is a drop of the ocean which means we are like drops in the ocean and the ocean is “God” universe…we’re all connected (also a sperm for rebirth). Also, a drop of water symbolizes emotions, feelings, the unconscious, and the feminine. Ankh: The cross with circle is an Egyptian symbol “the Ankh” which is key of life and means eternal life Torii Gate is (Japanese Shintoism) A torii (Japanese: 鳥居, literally bird abode, Japanese pronunciation: [to. ɾi. i]) is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred. Tree of Life: A symbol of personal growth, strength and beauty. The Tree of Life symbol represents our personal development, uniqueness and individual beauty. Just as the branches of a tree strengthen and grow upwards to the sky, we too grow stronger, striving for greater knowledge, wisdom and new experiences as we move through life Cross (Christianity): As a symbol, the cross holds many meanings. The intersecting lines form a centre, from which radiance or life itself is seen to flow outward. The cross of Christ, like the tree of life, becomes the centre of the world. The two crossing lines create the meeting of two unique, often contradictory, principles like the meeting of heaven and earth or of God and man. In a strict sense, a Christian cross is one without the figure of Christ, showing that Christ has risen or that Christ is personified in the cross. Snake and Apple in tree: According to the Christian Bible story of Adam and Eve, a snake tempted Eve with a forbidden apple, which led to the birth of original sin. For this reason, snakes can represent temptation and sin. OM (Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism): When said aloud, Om (or Aum) actually sounds like a three-part word. “The A represents creation, U is manifestation, and M is destruction,” explains Kumar. “It’s basically all-encompassing—the whole universe joined into a single sound. It represents the union of the mind, body, and the spirit.” 2 Trigrams straight line (yang lines) or 6 straight lines: I-Ching – ancient Chinese divination text: means the creative power and energy of the universe. 2 flying birds: symbolize love, freedom to love and two free souls in love. Sun: symbolizes completing the great work, represents life, influence and strength Flower is me: since my Korean name means beautiful eternal flower.