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Old 16th January 2005, 09:00 AM   #12
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That particular motif, resembling an eight- or four-pointed or petaled flower, is found all over the world, on many objects from weavings to weapons and jewelry, and even in sand paintings. It goes by many names, including 'the four directions' and is a basic shamanic symbol. Each direction can also stand for a particular state of conciousness or one of a number of steps on a spiritual path. The symbolism is extensive, and occupies whole chapters in various ethnographic books. Because of its geometric and archetypal character, it's very easy to generate from a loom; but it's so old that it's even found in petroglyphs.
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