Erik T: Why is the Star of David involved so much with sacred geometry, and the platonic solids?
I’m not Jewish but I do alot of research with science, physics, math, art, geometry, sacred geometry, architecture, etc and I see the star of david alot especially with sacred geometry, the platonic solids, and architecture. I see triangles involved with alot of things such as pyramids, math, etc and it seems like there are secrets about this symbol. What is the significance of the Star of David? Is it a key, or a portal of some kind? Does it symbolize duality? Love to get a Jewish perspective on this.
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Answer by Jesus H Christ
To keep ya looking, and all the while, to get ya hooked on Old School belief systems and eventually follow the faith that utilizes it. It’s just another scam, albeit a religious one.
I myself am hooked on the Buddhist Swastika, can’t get it outta my mind. It’s always there, the colors yellow and red probably have a lot to do with it, since I incorporate that into my outfits.
Answer by I Change My SN Too OftenIt’s not. It’s just the symbol that, according to legend, David painted on his shield. (Which is why it’s called “Mogen Dovid” [David’s Shield] in Judaism).
The Star of David doesn’t have anything to do with sacred geometry, with “portals,” with “keys,” or with anything else like that. And it does not symbolize duality; that’s a later concept thought up by non-Jewish occultists.
Answer by Israel Lover †-pray4revival-†The 6 points represent man being almost perfect.
The number 7 is the number of completion and perfection (As in the 7 days of creation), but man in not fully complete or perfect anymore, so we are 6.Answer by ratcord
the star of david is a double tetraheadron, wich deals in Pye and geometric angles
because of the math it also relates to higher dementions
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