Pillar
A pillar or column is a long standing structure in architectural buildings like temples and buildings of the justice system that represents a pole (a polar torus field), number Pi, and is a symbol of masculinity (lines are masculine, curves feminine, Ju-piter), order and stability. Ar=sun god Ra. They compress the weight of roofs and arches and provide equilibrium. The top is named a capital (head of El/Al, the All). |
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The High Priestess (the High Priestess -video) and the figure on the Justice card sit in front of the 2 pillars (2 opposites male and female, light and dark, 2 DNA helixes).
the serpent cult, druid culture of the World Tree and standing stones on specific ley lines. Stonehenge.
building of cities like electric circuits.
Gobekli Tepe with T-shaped stone pillars.
1400 bc Luxor temple. Dendera temple complex with Hypostyle Hall, pillars with head of Hathor (resonance) on top. symbol of the Djed pillar as spine of Osiris.
1224bc Great Hypostyle Hall. temple with twin obelisks at Heliopolis, sun and moon, male and female.
The Greeks used Dorian, Ionian (also names of musical scales major and minor) and Corinthian pillars in their temples (temple of Athena, Zeus, Parthenon). The Ionian pillar has amushroom vortex at its top.
Minoan palaces at Knossos. Temple of Apollo in Delphi. The cult of Hermes put Hermae phallic stone pillars at crossroads.
500 bc Hall of Hundred Columns of Darius I in Persepolis.
Phoenician symbol of the pillars of Hercules.
80 bc Colosseum in Rome, building of aquaducts. Vitruvius De Architectura. Baalbek in Lebanon.
Temple of Bel in Syria.
Roman temples. The Colonna family used the pillar emblem on their coat of arms.
In the Bible Hiram, son of the widow, casts the two pillars of the Temple of Solomon. He is called an artificer like Tubalcain in Genesis 4:22 is called an artificer (master craftsman) of brass and iron (metallurgy of smiths learned from Fallen Angels). pillars Boaz and Joachin of Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem (Hieros Sol -o-mon, sacred marriage between masculine and feminine) in Israel. kabbalistic Tree of Life with pillar of severity, equilibrium and mercy or strength-beauty-wisdom. tale of Samson (new sun) toppling the two pillars. Hebrew letter Samekh means prop, support, pillar.
Cathedrals of Catholic Church. Gothic architecture. minarettes in islam.
Renaissance architecture.
1456 St Peter Basilica in Rome.
1730s Rococo trend.
1828 National Capitol Columns. Wall Street in NY. presidential office White House.
1970s Postmodernism (using Greek elements). Hercules in New York.
1997 crash of Diana at 13th pillar of Alma tunnel.
2001 collapse of the Twin Towers ritual.