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The geometric symbol of the ternary, the equivalent to the number three.  In its spiritual sense it represents the Trinity; with the apex upward it symbolizes fire or the yearning of all things toward the higher unity; with its apex truncated it is the alchemical symbol for air and reversed earth.  
 
The geometric symbol of the ternary, the equivalent to the number three.  In its spiritual sense it represents the Trinity; with the apex upward it symbolizes fire or the yearning of all things toward the higher unity; with its apex truncated it is the alchemical symbol for air and reversed earth.  
  
According to Helena P. Blavatsky, “. . . the ‘double triangle’ composed of two triangles respectively white and black — crossed and interlaced (our society’s symbol) — known as ‘Solomon’s seal’ in Europe — and as the ‘Sign of Vishnu’ in India — is made to represent the universal spirit and matter, one white point which symbolizes the former ascending heavenward, and the lower point of the black triangle inclining earthward” (CW III:250-1).
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According to Helena P. Blavatsky, “. . . the ‘double triangle’ composed of two triangles respectively white and black — crossed and interlaced (our society’s symbol) — known as ‘Solomon’s seal’ in Europe — and as the ‘Sign of Vishnu’ in India — is made to represent the universal spirit and matter, one ''white'' point which symbolizes the former ascending heavenward, and the lower point of the ''black'' triangle inclining earthward” (''CW'' III:250-1).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 29 April 2012

The geometric symbol of the ternary, the equivalent to the number three. In its spiritual sense it represents the Trinity; with the apex upward it symbolizes fire or the yearning of all things toward the higher unity; with its apex truncated it is the alchemical symbol for air and reversed earth.

According to Helena P. Blavatsky, “. . . the ‘double triangle’ composed of two triangles respectively white and black — crossed and interlaced (our society’s symbol) — known as ‘Solomon’s seal’ in Europe — and as the ‘Sign of Vishnu’ in India — is made to represent the universal spirit and matter, one white point which symbolizes the former ascending heavenward, and the lower point of the black triangle inclining earthward” (CW III:250-1).

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