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Confused
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NE, England
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Can anyone identify this sigil?
Not really sure where to put this.
http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g19/fifthmanstanding/?action=view¤t=dreamsigil.jpg&refPage=&imgAn ch=imgAnch1 I was asked by somebody to identify it if I can and I am drawing a blank so I'm throwing it out to a wider audience, to people more learned than I am in the hope of identifying it or perhaps able to decipher it. Thankyou. |
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Confused
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: NE, England
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Re: Can anyone identify this sigil?
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![]() I think it is only known by the creator themselves, also Still I live in hope that maybe somebody can identify it |
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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SW United States
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Re: Can anyone identify this sigil?
My intuition and experience tells me that it has something to do with the end points of chromosomes, which would be the telomeres, or the ageing components of the 46 chromosomes in a genome. The structures in the middle look like masonic symbols imposed with an upsidedown cross. I would have no idea about why these components would appear together.
Where did you find the image and in what context was it presented...no title, caption, or anything ? flow.... ![]() |
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Follower of Christ
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Rhome, Texas, United States
Posts: 196
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Re: Can anyone identify this sigil?
I have plenty of experience with dealing with symbols like these. Its more than likely a pagen or alchemical symbol. Probably used for incantations, or scientific practice. However, this is no dought drawn by someone in our age. They're obviously trying to play mind tricks with you. You can bable their thoughts with a trick of your own, draw something even moer crazy and ask them to find out what it is.
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