Temple of Zeus — The Assembly of the Gods

How to interpret symbols seen in meditation?

Lexi666

#1

For example if one sees a red pentagram or reversed one, whats the meaning?

Or if one sees a black silhouette with a flower in top of head, is this a representation of owns own crown chakra ?

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Nikólaos666Active Helper
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Lexi666 wrote:View source

For example if one sees a red pentagram or reversed one, whats the meaning?

Or if one sees a black silhouette with a flower in top of head, is this a representation of owns own crown chakra ?

There can be many interpretations, but the signs doesn't mean the same for 2 people. People can give you some hint to look at but you need to find it by yourself as its a personnal message for you. You can have a general view with the interpretation of someone else and help you find the meaning of your own manifestation.

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Nikólaos666 wrote:View source

There can be many interpretations, but the signs doesn't mean the same for 2 people. People can give you some hint to look at but you need to find it by yourself as its a personnal message for you. You can have a general view with the interpretation of someone else and help you find the meaning of your own manifestation.

so it’s personal, thank you!

Nikólaos666Active Helper
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Lexi666 wrote:View source

so it’s personal, thank you!

It is but people can give their point-of-view on this and it could help understand the meaning. But you also can be lead to something completly out of track with other people's interpretation. You can keep meditating on these signs and it will lead to discover the meaning.

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#5

If you see a grey alien, it means you're doing great and you need to keep going. Yes, I'm not joking. The first few times I meditated, they were a nightmare for me. It was as if it were right in front of me.

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չ∂αяквℓσω wrote:View source

If you see a grey alien, it means you're doing great and you need to keep going. Yes, I'm not joking. The first few times I meditated, they were a nightmare for me. It was as if it were right in front of me.

This is related to expectations and what we choose to focus on. Instead of focusing on negative or bad things, it is important to focus directly on the meditation itself and on the Gods. As Zevists under the divine protection of the Gods, there is nothing that can truly harm us.

#7

I guess it literally depends what it means to you. Your own interpretation is probably the closest one to the real one.

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Sonne [NG] wrote:View source

This is related to expectations and what we choose to focus on. Instead of focusing on negative or bad things, it is important to focus directly on the meditation itself and on the Gods. As Zevists under the divine protection of the Gods, there is nothing that can truly harm us.

There's definitely cases where someone isn't protected though, like if you go out of your way to pick fights with something. They aren't protecting you if you go in the woods and try to fight a bear for example.