They find out that the pentagram is not a symbol to be afraid of, and that it means life within spirit. |
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I clutched the pentagram necklace at my neck, tears spilling down my cheeks and breath starting to come in uneven rasps again. |
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He's also said to have created the Baphomet sigil, based on the inverted pentagram. |
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She definitely looked a little different, she had a nose ring on and was wearing a pentagram necklace. |
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A pentagram and two other symbols I didn't recognize were carved on the side. |
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We may show our Paganism through our jewelry or our bumper stickers, or the pentagram we trace over our meals as we bless them. |
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A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations. |
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The lines of the pentagram were done over three times, and that was certainly odd. |
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If you tie a knot in the strip and put a strong light behind it, you will see a pentagram with all lines divided in golden ratios. |
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A pentagram symbol was branded on the front and was surrounded by Celtic woven vines. |
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To the Wiccan, the five points of the pentagram represent Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit. |
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My reunion chums were familiar with the Star of David but not with the pentagram. |
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Can anyone tell me what symbols correspond best with the symbols around the pentagram in this picture? |
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The second was of a drawing of a similar pentagram, but it was on a larger scale map. |
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If I see another show on TV that denotes a pentagram or pentacle as evil, I am going to scream. |
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A golden belt girded his waist, and the buckle was a mystic pentagram. |
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Five branches: it is the pentagram of transformation, the image of man made perfect. |
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The pentacle or pentagram was for the Manicheans, then the Cathars, the symbol of the True Man, the Spirit-Soul-Man. |
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Unlike the traditional pentagram, which has a pentagon shape in its centre, this one repeats the petal formation. |
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As Siegel put the imprint of the right thumb, also with your blood on the pentagram. |
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We are facing a visual pentagram which imposes itself as a fragment that reaches us from afar. |
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His skin blackens until it begins to feel away, turning to dust, leaving just the burned black bone underneath, the inverted pentagram burning red on the skull. |
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Modern magicians have taken the traditional correspondences of the pentagram and applied them to the decagram, giving two points to each element, as well as one point to each planet. |
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In all those stories where there's the guy with the pentagram and the holy water, it's like yeah he's sure he can control the demon. |
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First up was Jackie Barrett, a severe-looking woman with a sharp black bob and a pentagram necklace. |
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Inspired both by the Mariri flower and by the Chacrona, which have five petals, I schematise the phenomenon of Ayahuasca with the use of a pentagram. |
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To seal them, I reverse the spinning of the petals, and have them become flat again, sometimes doing a normal pentagram over them just for good measure. |
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Even though the star has six points, and the Red star that dominated her childhood, and which figures prominently in her iconography, is a pentagram, she felt that destiny had led her to it. |
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The five elements are symbolised by the five points of the pentagram, the most prominently used symbol of Wicca. |
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The pentagram is the most common symbol of religious identity. |
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Inside the pages were blank, on the cover was the Pentagram, and by the right bottom point of the star, was the symbol Deas. |
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