I think that applies only to Gods sigils. Swastika is a protection symbol if I remember right. The question is, are the circles "sealing" the effects of the symbols inside them?
As Aldrick already said, double circles are binding. Notice how all jewish occult magick uses double circles, and the goetia sigils are drawn with double circles. And Anton LaVey, being a jew, used the double circle around the inverted pentagram, and added the hebrew letters that mean leviathan, the jewish corruption of the Kundalini. Albeit, throughout all of human history, Anton was the most tolerable jew, as he was put on Earth directly by the gods for a specific purpose, but I digress.
So what would a single circle mean? Also, I remember reading that the pentagram shouldn't have circles around it as they would bind the pentagram, and circled pentagrams traditionally just have one circle.
Aesthetics. The circle looks cool. That's just what Germans do....
The one thing I disagree with about the NS German flag is it's too noticeable. You can see it a million miles away. Maybe that's just the Aryan way but come on...... Japan too. Why use the most noticeable flag possible?
Aesthetics. The circle looks cool. That's just what Germans do....
The one thing I disagree with about the NS German flag is it's too noticeable. You can see it a million miles away. Maybe that's just the Aryan way but come on...... Japan too. Why use the most noticeable flag possible?
Japan was known as the "Land of the Rising Sun" which is also a meaning behind their flag. Its simple in design but complex in its symbolism. As for noticeable, I would think other flags are more conspicuous such as the U.S flag. If anything, the uniqueness is what makes it so eye catching and a source of pride. "This is the flag of my homeland" and anyone being able to easily recognize it as such would fill you with pride i believe.
Not really an interpretation. Not like I sat here for any amount of time trying to think of any answer. Just look at it for 1 second, and the white part instantly looks like the Sun. Can almost see the sunlight coming right out of it. And the symbol in the center is also well known to be a symbol for the Sun also.
Then the colors black, white, red, for the colors of the 3 stages of the magnum opus. Same colors as the robes worn by the ancient perfected Rishis of the Vedic era, who did the magnum opus and became gods. These 3 colors together were worshipped in ancient Egypt, they were used all over everything in ancient Egypt, because of the same reasoning I just explained. The 3 pyramids used to be painted, 1 red, 1 white, 1 black. They said there were 3 races in ancient egypt: white, black, and red. It's the exact same symbolism in all these places it's being used. They knew what they were doing, it was on purpose. They knew of the Vedic history, and copied all their symbolism right from the Vedic. Means the same stuff now as it did thousands of years ago.