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Circle. A symbol of balance, a symbol of Self and completeness, integrity, balance of human vital forces. Symbol of peace, Sun, Sky. And many more meanings. Each person can add something of their own, personal, and find their own associations to this symbol. What did I see in the circle?
The symbol of the beginning of everything. Complete peace, absence of beginning and end, top and bottom, all directions - all points are equidistant from the center, nothing can disturb the idyll of unmanifested infinity. But Life cannot not desire anything and not think about anything - frozen peace, absence of movement is impossible in nature. And obeying the Law of Life, Thought appears in the circle - as an invisible, extremely small embryo of movement and difference. And rushes to the edge like a sparkling star, piercing the darkness and giving birth to the Sound and Music of the triumph of Life. Obeying the melody of the Cosmos, desires are born, turning into actions, the desire to know oneself. And Love is born as the quintessence of Life, as a force that unites every atom in the Universe.
One Thought gives rise to another, thoughts give rise to desires, desires require their implementation and action - and the stars light up, spinning into Galaxies, the planets become denser and time begins to run.

A person opens his eyes, realizing himself in the material world.
The circle turned into a tomoe. A symbol of the unity of the three forces of the universe - Heaven, Earth and Man, a symbol of universal harmony. “One gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, three gives birth to everything else.” Tomoe is also called the sign of the world soul. It was adopted by Western Gnostics as an emblem of cosmic creation, the threefold nature of reality or destiny, and the ever-repeating cycles of time.
Later in Japan, tomoe became a symbol of water, a whirlpool. It was used as an amulet of protection from fire, as a protective sign of warriors.
We see it on the flag of the Ryukyu Kingdom (existed on the islands of Okinawa and Ryukyu in the 15th-19th centuries e.v.).

Flag of the Ryukyu Kingdom

This sign was the original Vedic symbol, uniting the three gunas, the three qualities of nature - rajas, tamas and sattva. The word "guna" is translated as "rope". Just as things woven from threads (like a rope) do not fall apart, making up a single whole, so the three gunas connect and unite all material objects and beings of the Universe into one single whole, holding them together.
Sattva is a form that strives to manifest, conscious energy. “Sattva guna, being purer than the other gunas, enlightens the living being and relieves him of all reactions of sins. Those under the influence of this guna become attached to knowledge and the feeling of happiness” (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 14).
Rajas is the force that overcomes an obstacle and makes the form manifest. This is energy and strength. Gives people the ability to transform various perceived impressions, transforming them into concepts, thoughts, ideas, dreams and dreams. This guna gives rise to passion, the desire to act, but also restlessness and imbalance, violence and vanity. Rajas is always aimed at overcoming various conflicts and possessing objects of desire.
Tamas is an obstacle to manifestation, the force of inertia. Thanks to this guna, a stable process of holding together the various components of matter into a single whole occurs. By itself, this guna is not able to exhibit any activity, since it lacks any energy of movement.
Most people believe that they control all their actions and make all decisions in accordance with their will. However, the Bhagavad-gita states that this is not so, man is just a puppet in the power of the three modes of material nature: “Everyone is forced to act in accordance with the qualities given to him by the modes of material nature; therefore no one can refrain from activity even for a moment.”
Depending on the predominance of a particular guna, people are divided into three classes, three estates. The structure of Indo-European society, according to the French mythologist and philologist J. Dumézil, consists of three classes: priests, warriors and farmers. Each caste had a special deity. Among the priests it was a formidable but fair god-judge (Zeus, Jupiter, Odin), among warriors it was the god of war (Thor, Mars, Indra), among farmers it was the god of fertility (Frey, Veles). In Indian society, these classes correspond to the three highest varnas: brahmans (priests), kshatriyas (military nobility), vaishyas (landowners). Based on the nature of their activities, these classes are easily classified by gunas: brahmanas - sattva, kshatriyas - rajas and vaishyas - tamas.
Sattva is a man of spirit. He knows how to communicate with the gods, see things and work miracles. Sattva is self-sufficient, therefore he does not seek other people's praise or glory. He seems modest because he does everything according to his own wishes and only for himself. He is always looking for something new, is not afraid of the unknown, and does not seek approval from others for his actions. Sattva is pure in soul and seeks purity in everything. Sattva people like food that is fresh and nourishing - vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts and dairy products. Food should not be very spicy and very sweet, it should be easily digestible, bringing a joyful perception of the world around us.
Rajas is a man of order. He was created to fight, defending order and justice. Rajas seeks fame and wants everyone to see his courage. His desires are often impulsive and unconscious. People of rajas are drawn to spicy and salty foods, which arouse feelings and anger. This includes fish, meat, spicy seasonings, and alcoholic drinks. Such food stimulates imbalance, aggressiveness, hatred, lust in a person, causing an unbalanced state and overexcitation of the entire nervous system.
Tamas is a man of peaceful labor, a peasant and a merchant. Tamas fears the unknown and is always happy when others look for something new and take risks instead of him. He is happy to push another into a dangerous place, while the upper castes strive forward themselves. Tamas people prefer spoiled, contaminated and smoked foods, as well as rotten fruits and vegetables, garlic, onions and fermented alcoholic beverages. When consuming such food, ignorance, stupidity, laziness, and inertia appear in a person.
Of course, the gunas are intertwined in the consciousness like a rope, and we can only talk about the predominance of some guna in consciousness and behavior. Bound by the gunas of the material world, tormented by desires and conflicting aspirations, man gives the circle of his existence an impulse of movement. By straightening the interweaving of the gunas with his will, a person acquires spiritual powers. And the circle becomes a wheel. A symbol of the Sun and movement, in the psychological aspect - a symbol of power and divine power.
We see the influence of the gunas and the symbol of the wheel in the development of civilization. At first, power belonged to the sattva priests, and the supreme gods were the gods of the sky and the sun. Then power passed to the Rajas warriors, and there was a change in religious preferences. The sun gods were replaced by the gods of thunder and thunder, the warrior gods.
This event was reflected in the Rig Veda (the plot of the battle between the thunderer Indra and the solar Surya. Indra wins and, having won, steals the wheel of his chariot from Surya). The same motif is repeated in the later Mahabharata, describing the victory of Arjuna (son of Indra) over the more powerful Karna (son of Surya).
An eternal law, fair both in mythology and in life: the new ruler takes over the attributes of power and, in part, the functions of the vanquished. So, if in Greek mythology there is still at least a general idea that it is Helios who rides in a chariot across the sky, then among the Germans of Roman times this function passes to Thor, among the Balto-Slavs to Perun/Perkunas, etc. In the Slavic world, this process of transferring functions to the deity of the victorious cult continued: after the introduction of Christianity, Elijah the Prophet rode in a chariot across the sky and generated thunder and lightning, having adopted this function from Perun.
Gods change, eons and civilizations change, but the symbol of the wheel as a sign of divine power as a whole is eternal.
The symbolism of the wheel was widespread in ancient religions. The entire Universe looked like a huge wheel, whose rotation can be seen in the cycles of celestial bodies and in the changing seasons. Small wheels, like models of space, accompanied the dead to their graves. They were used as protective magical symbols on helmets, shields, weapons and houses. Celtic gods were depicted with wheels in their hands or on their sides. Altars and tombstones were decorated with wheels. The Hittites swear by the wheel; among the Iranians, the Heavenly Wheel is the weapon of the gods. One of the Celtic names of the Goddess - Arianrhod - also meant the goddess of the silver wheel (stars). In India, the goddess Kali constantly rules the wheel of time, the kalachakra, which holds every living breath in the world “just as the spokes in a wheel hold onto the hub.”
The Etruscans called the goddess of the wheel Wortumna, “she who turns the year,” and the Romans changed this name to Fortuna, the goddess who constantly turns the heavenly wheel, changing the seasons and the destinies of people. Sometimes she was depicted as a trinity of fortunes or fates - destinies, which the Greeks called nemesis or moirae.
Carl Gustav Jung in his work “Spiritual Phenomena in Art and Science” writes: “In extremely early cave paintings of the Stone Age, an abstract sign is found, namely an eight-pointed cross inscribed in a circle... This is the so-called sun wheel... Especially This symbol is often found in Europe, including Western Europe, where it is called the “Celtic wheel.” Interestingly, the eight-spoke wheel is found everywhere in Aryan culture. In Hinduism and Buddhism it is the wheel of Dharma, a symbol of spiritual aspiration.

Wheel of Dharma at the Buddhist Monastery of Heavenly Heart (China).

In the Slavic tradition, the sun wheel is a Kolovrat, a symbol of the movement of the Sun. Kolovrat in the form of an eight-pointed swastika was the strongest amulet. It was used on clothes, dishes, and weapons.

Kolovrat

The word "swastika" traditionally means an equilateral cross with ends bent in one direction. The name itself comes from a combination of the Sanskrit words “su” (good) and “asti” (to be). The Russian “light” goes back to the same root. The swastika is one of the most ancient symbols found throughout the Earth. And accordingly it has many meanings. In the most general interpretation, the swastika denotes the cycle of existence, the annual cycle, and the movement of the Sun across the sky. In Hinduism, the swastika symbol is the embodiment of the cycle of samsara, the eternal change of life and rebirth. Buddhists consider the swastika to be the personification of the Buddha's Law, which unites all things. In some esoteric schools of the Western tradition, the swastika signified the movement from microcosm to macrocosm.
Buddhists call the swastika "manji", Christians call it "gammadion", among the ancient Greeks the four-rayed swastika was called "tetraskele", and with rays in the form of spirals - "meander". The Chinese call the left swastika "Wan" and the right one "Wan Tzu".

Two-headed bird with a swastika. Mongolia.

As a rule, a swastika “rolling” clockwise meant the bright beginning, while a swastika counterclockwise, which became the emblem of fascism, meant the dark side.
In the book of Ferdinand Ossendowski (1878-1945), a Russian-Polish traveler, “Beasts, Men, and Gods,” it is described that Genghis Khan wore on his right hand a ring with the image of a swastika, into which a ruby ​​– a sun stone – was set.
The swastika is also a symbol of esoteric Buddhism. In this aspect it is called the “Seal of the Heart” and, according to legend, the swastika was imprinted on the heart of the Buddha. The swastika is found wherever there are traces of Buddhist culture - on rocks, in temples, stupas and on Buddha statues.
The swastika was not alien to the Russian imperial house. Under Peter I, the walls of his country residence were decorated with swastikas. The ceiling of the throne room in the Hermitage is also covered with this sacred symbol. Its appearance in St. Petersburg at the beginning of the century is associated with the name of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, who was deeply interested in the Lamaism of Tibet. She never missed an opportunity to protect her family or her friends with her favorite occult symbol - the swastika, which was present on many of her manuscripts and donated books.

Portrait of Peter the Great framed by a spiral swastika

Also interesting is the three-rayed swastika - triskelion.
Triskelion (also triskele, triskele, triskele, from the Greek τρισκελης - three-legged) is an ancient symbolic sign, representing three running legs emerging from one point. The symbol is found among the Greeks, Cretan-Macedonians, Etruscans, Celts, as well as among the Caucasian peoples. In particular, it was the coat of arms of the noble and powerful Athenian house of Alcmaeonids. The symbol personified the “running of time,” the course of history and the rotation of the stars.

Coin of Syracuse 336 BC

Most often, the triskele can be found among the Celts, who used it when casting pagan spells. In this case, the triskele symbolizes the intertwining of three elements: Fire, Water and Air, extending into infinity. Also, the triskele sign in the form of an amulet meant balance with the forces of nature.
The triskelion can be found in the form of decorations - amulets, as well as on the family coats of arms and flags of Fr. Maine and Sicily.

Flag o. Maine

Flag of Sicily

A person, his mind and will, his entire inner world does not tolerate restrictions, they want to expand their boundaries, go beyond any boundaries, and experience what is beyond the circle. “Exceed! Always strive for more!” says the Book of the Law.
Freedom is the basis of human nature. Freedom from any prohibitions, freedom of knowledge, freedom to strive for God, for the infinite light that knows no restrictions.
The endless circle symbolizes God, the Universe and the infinity of space. Nuit and Hadit. “In the sphere, I am the center, which is everywhere; it is also the circle, which is nowhere.” The Book of the Law is echoed by Blaise Pascal: “God is a circle, the center of which is everywhere, and the circumference is nowhere.”

But the conventional narrow circle of human consciousness is limited by a person’s knowledge of the world, and is full of contradictions.
If the tension of contradictory forces inside the circle exceeds a certain critical value, the circle and the wheel break, turning into a spiral - a symbol of eternal continuous movement.
Everything in the Universe moves in a spiral - time, historical processes, and galaxies with suns and planets. The basis of life - DNA - also has the shape of a double helix.
The symbol of the spiral contains duality of meaning - both Life and Death in perpetual motion. Dynamics of existence and rhythms of the Universe. On the one hand, the image of the unfolding of vital force, the outward movement as a symbol of Life, evolution; on the other hand, a sequence of concentric circles, immersion into oneself, a symbol of Death, involution. Thus, in the Greek tradition, there is a distinction between the creative spiral, which rises in a clockwise direction and is an attribute of Pallas Athena, and the destructive spiral, like a tornado, which rotates to the left and is an attribute of Poseidon.
Both life and death are fused together in a spiral, and there is no end to the movement of cosmic rhythms.
Most images of the spiral in Neolithic Europe are located at the entrance to the tombs, as if marking the border between the world of the dead and the world of the living. One of the oldest examples of a triple helix was found in the New Grange mound in Ireland.

Spiral design on the entrance stone at New Grange, Brú na Bóinne complex, Ireland. The age of the images dates back to 3000 – 3100 BC. v.

The triple spiral in Hinduism symbolizes the triad of gods: Vishnu - the Cosmos, the highest harmony of two opposites in evolution, Brahma - the supreme creator, and Shiva - the destroyer of worn-out forms, who absorbs everything.
In the Egyptian hieroglyphic system, the spiral signifies cosmic forms in motion. God Thoth was depicted with a large spiral on his head. From the Middle Kingdom, scarabs, instead of the name of the king, often carry a spiral in the cartouche as a life line.
When moving towards the center, the spiral becomes a labyrinth.
The labyrinth symbolizes the world, the Universe, incomprehensibility, movement, a complex problem, an enchanted place. This is a symbol of mystery, enigma, which has many different interpretations, often contradictory, sometimes frightening.
Drawings of labyrinths are found all over the Earth. As full member of the Geographical Society of Russia O.E. Kodola writes, “the most ancient symbols, which all researchers undoubtedly attribute to deep archaism, are various images of circles, spirals and labyrinths, identified on all continents except Antarctica. The purpose is still unclear of these symbols, the dates are controversial, which (in some cases) even date back to the Upper Paleolithic era. However, no one will deny the obvious common origin of these signs, hidden in the depths of the history of human development, their sacred meaning and, as a consequence, the use of these symbols. symbols in ancient rites and rituals."
The largest labyrinth known in history was the labyrinth of Amenemhat III. (Amenemhet III (Greek Lachares) - pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, who reigned approximately 1853 - 1806 BC, from the XII dynasty (Middle Kingdom). Son of Senusret III. His throne name was Ni-Maat-Ra (“In Truth Ra” Amenemhet completed the construction of a huge embankment (43.5 km long) in order to drain the Fayum oasis and create the Fayum reservoir. Sluices were made in the embankment to drain water, in Egyptian La-khunt, and the city of Crocodiopolis (“City of Crocodiles” was built). ) Near this city a sanctuary was built in the form of a labyrinth, which, unfortunately, has not survived to this day, Herodotus describes the Egyptian labyrinth as follows: “And so they decided to leave a common monument, and having decided this, they erected a labyrinth a little higher than Lake Merida near the so-called Lake Merida. Cities of Crocodiles. I saw this labyrinth: it is beyond all description. After all, if we were to collect all the walls and great structures erected by the Hellenes, then, in general, it would turn out that less labor and money were spent on them than on this labyrinth alone. Meanwhile, the temples in Ephesus and Samos are very remarkable. Of course, the pyramids are huge structures, and each of them is worth in size many creations [of Hellenic building art] taken together, although they are also large. However, the labyrinth exceeds [in size] even these pyramids. It has twelve courtyards with gates located one opposite the other, six facing north and six facing south, adjacent to each other. Outside, there is only one wall running around them. Inside this wall there are chambers of two kinds: some underground, others above ground, numbering 3000, exactly 1500 of each. I myself had to walk through the above-ground chambers and inspect them, and I speak about them as an eyewitness. I know about the underground chambers only from stories: the Egyptian caretakers never wanted to show them, saying that there were the tombs of the kings who built this labyrinth, as well as the tombs of sacred crocodiles. That's why I'm talking about the lower chambers only by hearsay. The upper chambers that I saw surpass [all] the creations of human hands. The passages through the chambers and the winding passages through the courtyards, being very intricate, evoke a feeling of endless amazement: from the courtyards you move into the chambers, from the chambers into the colonnaded galleries, then again into the chambers and from there again into the courtyards. There are stone roofs everywhere, as well as walls, and these walls are covered with many relief images. Each courtyard is surrounded by columns made of carefully fitted pieces of white stone. And at the corner at the end of the labyrinth, a pyramid was erected 40 orgies high (approximately 70 m - approx.) with huge figures carved on it. An underground passage leads into the pyramid” (Herodotus, “History”, book 2, Euterpe).
According to some scientists, the name “Labyrinth”, given by the Greeks, comes from a corruption of the Egyptian word “Lapero-hunt” - “sanctuary at the canal locks”.
On the other hand, you can notice the similarity of the words “labyrinth” with “labr”, “lavra”, “ravlik” (the Ukrainian name for a snail). The Aryan root “labr”, “laurel”, “ravl” most likely originally meant a passage in the mountains, a path in stone (those in the know, correct me if I’m wrong). The Greek word "laurel" - "passage", later - "street", is related to the word "labyrinth".
J. Saward in his book “Labyrinths” writes: “The earliest specimen with a precisely established date of origin was discovered in southern Greece. This labyrinth is engraved on the back of a clay tablet from the Mycenaean palace at Pylos, which is traditionally associated with the legendary King Nestor. As you know, Nestor, together with Menelaus, raised a fleet of large ships to participate in the siege and subsequent capture of Troy. The tablet was found in 1957 during excavations at the site of the palace's warehouses, along with many hundreds of similar specimens that had survived the fire that destroyed the palace in 1200 BC. e."

Also interesting is the fact that the labyrinth in both Egypt and Crete was closely associated with bulls. In Egypt, the sacred bull Apis was sacrificed. The essence of Apis is evidenced by ancient hieroglyphic texts found in the Saqqara Serapeum, covering some of its architectural elements. According to these texts, Apis represents the very “life of the sky god Osiris.” During the Eighteenth Dynasty and the rise of the New Empire, the priests of Memphis gradually created a unified deity called Apis-Osiris. Later, the Hellenistic cult of Serapis is known, which existed until the 4th-5th centuries. e. v. The etymology of the word "Serapis" most likely reflects the dual essence of Osiris - "Ser" as the Hellenistic form of "Asar - Osiris" and "Apis". Osiris in Egypt was considered the ruler of the Underworld, and the Apis bull was his earthly incarnation. In ancient times, the bull was considered a symbol of strength and power. Many gods took the form of a bull (Indra, Zeus). It is also possible that in ancient times, sacrifices to the deity were carried out by those animals and objects that served as the embodiment of the deity himself. The miraculous powers or energy gained through sacrifice are proportional to the magnitude of what is lost or suffered.

Reverse side of a silver coin, from the city of Knossos in Crete (second century BC). The coin depicts the labyrinth of this island.

Hundreds of labrys - ritual double-sided axes - were found in the rooms of the Minoan labyrinth. Some researchers believe that “labyrinth” came from “labrys,” but this is more likely a reverse connection.

Ornamented gold Minoan labrys.

American archaeologist Maria Gimbutas saw in the Greek labrys an echo of the pre-Indo-European matriarchal cult of the Great Goddess. From the point of view of Gimbutas and her followers, the Cretan labrys, repeating the shape of a butterfly, symbolizes the maternal principle. This explains the popularity of labrys in Wiccan ceremonies. Since the 1970s, the labrys has been adopted as a feminine symbol by many lesbian and feminist organizations.
Labyrinths called “babylons” are found throughout northern Europe. More than 500 northern labyrinths are known, of which there are about 300 in Sweden, about 140 in Finland, about 50 in Russia, 20 in Norway, 10 in Estonia, and separate labyrinths in England and Spain.

Babylon labyrinth on the Solovetsky Islands

Why do the northern labyrinths have such a strange name? According to the most common version, the name “Babylon” is a distorted “Avalon”, the city or island of the blessed, a fabulous place of magic, the habitat of fairies and magical creatures. In the legends of the Britons, Avalon, “the island of fruits, which is also called happy,” which does not know sorrows and suffering, serves as the place of residence of immortal heroes and wizards. Wonderful apples growing on the island grant immortality. Perhaps that is why the original Celtic name - “Emain Ablah” - is consonant with “abla” - “apple”. In principle, the labyrinth resembles a cross-section of an apple. According to legend, the fairy Morgana brought King Arthur, who was mortally wounded in the battle of Camlan, to the island of Avalon. As a classic element of the Arthurian cycle, Avalon first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's The Acts of the Kings of Britain. According to Geoffrey's chronicle, Arthur's sword was forged on this island, and then the king himself was taken there for healing after his last battle.
The key to building a labyrinth is the cross:

The key to building a “classic” labyrinth

With the spread of Christianity, the ancient pagan symbol of the labyrinth gradually changed and began to be perceived as an allegorical image of man’s thorny path to God or the way of the cross of Christ. The labyrinth in Christian philosophy and architecture becomes a metaphor for the material world, passing through which a person must fight the Minotaur - Satan. In the labyrinth of temptations and sins, a person, like Theseus, can only rely on his own fortitude and Ariadne’s saving thread - Faith.
One of the most famous is the labyrinth laid out on the stone floor of the main cathedral in Chartres.

Labyrinth in Chartres

In an esoteric sense, labyrinths served as a place of initiation and self-comprehension.
From Bernard Montfaucon's book Antiquities Explained and Illustrated: “Labyrinths were a favorite place of initiation in many ancient cults. The remains of these mystical labyrinths were preserved by the American Indians, Hindus, Persians, Egyptians and Greeks. Some labyrinths were simply an intricacy of paths lined with stones; other labyrinths were literally miles of dark caves under temples or under mountains. The famous Cretan labyrinth, in which the bull-headed Minotaur lived, was, without any doubt, the place of initiation into the Cretan Mysteries.”
Michael Erton, who proposed his model of the Cretan labyrinth, writes:
“The life of every person is a labyrinth, in the center of which is death, and, perhaps, even after death, before finally ceasing to exist, a person goes through the last labyrinth.”

Amulet(Arabic) Hamule) or Mascot(Arab. Magic image) means a magical item with esoteric formulas, diagrams or symbols, giving strength and power, protecting from harm and protecting a person from misfortunes. They are worn around the neck, placed above the entrance to the home or hidden in special places. In order for the amulet to have magical powers, each of its sides must be made in accordance with all the canons of magical art. If you get a one-sided talisman, as a rule, it is an imitation of an ancient symbol that does not carry the corresponding magical load. To activate the work of the amulet, you need to invest the mental power of your desire into it. To do this, you need to relax, close your eyes, accurately imagine your goal and mentally try to send it into the medallion shell. Then at first it is better not to part with the talisman at all, at least for the first seven days. It is normal if the amulet changes color or darkens - this is the result of its work with your problem, in which case it needs to be cleaned.

1. A magical shield that reflects evil wishes, spells, damage and the evil eye.

Pentagram POWER OF LIGHT(White Pentagram) is the main protective sign. Reflects evil spells and magic, returning them to the source and trapping them. Allows you to master and control supernatural powers.

2. A coin of happiness that brings good luck in life, friendship, love.

Korean coin HAPPINESS(second half of the Li Dynasty, XVII-XIX centuries AD). Initiates a flow of happiness from the four corners of the world and collects all the happy waves scattered in time. Produces so-called successful thinking fluids that attract happiness, health and peace, luck and success.

3. The cross of life, giving healing power and immortality.

Egyptian CROSS OF LIFE “ANCH”- a symbol and attribute of all eternally living deities. The combination of a circle and a cross is a symbol of initiation, second birth. In a letter ANH- a hieroglyph meaning life. In the symbolism and beliefs of ancient Egypt, it gives health, a long and happy life. This is the key to opening the gates of paradise in other worlds and to unity with God. Brings energy balance, eliminates the causes of illness and fatigue.

4. An amulet that brings success in business, profit and increase in wealth.

Magical PENTACLE OF SOLOMON “WEALTH”- increases wealth, gives material benefits. Protects against financial risks, protects against unsuccessful investments and unwise spending of money.

5. Protects on the road, returns what was lost, brings new acquaintances.

ASTROLOGICAL NAVIGATION talisman from the vicinity of the Mediterranean Sea (XVIII century AD). Used on sea voyages to follow the chosen course and achieve the goal without obstacles or disasters. It also helps in finding treasures, treasures, lost things, and promotes meetings with interesting people. It’s a good idea to take it with you on a trip to have a good time and return home happily.

6. A symbol of life, giving energetic balance.

YIN-YANG(Chinese "Taiji") - an ancient symbol Great Reach in Chinese philosophy. Continuous existence and harmony with the entire universe existing through balance Yin And Ian.

Ian- a light, dominant, active male sign. This is a day, a symbol of heaven, the power of creation.

Yin- dark, feminine sign - contemplation, mystery, night, the emergence of life. On the reverse side of the amulet is tai chi surrounded by eight trigrams, a magical amulet against evil spirits.

7. A sign that enhances intellectual abilities and talents.

MAGICAL PENTACLE OF SOLOMON, associated with a person's intelligence and abilities. Helps during any training - develops logical thinking, provides clarity of mind, ease of memorization and consolidation of acquired knowledge.

8. Coin of a happy fate and prosperous life.

Chinese FENG SHUI HAPPINESS COIN- An ancient payment coin. A distinctive sign of noble origin, outstanding services to the country and society. It means recognition, receiving privileges and improving life. Widely used in practice FEN SHUI.

9. A symbol of finding love and transforming enemies into friends.

TALISMAN OF VENUS (LOVE). An astrological sign that gives happiness in love, harmony and mutual understanding in marriage. Venus patronizes women, protecting them from intrigues and illnesses, and imparting beauty and attractiveness to conquer lovers. Having drunk the drink in which this talisman was immersed, the enemy becomes a friend “to the grave.” Thrown (given) to the desired person, the sign of Venus arouses reciprocal feelings.

10. A symbol of maintaining great performance and good health.

SHOU(whale. "Chow") is an ancient Chinese symbol of longevity, the basis of a happy life. Awakens internal energy, promotes high performance of the body and mind, gives endurance, health and strength at any age. Reminds you of the benefits of constant movement and development on the physical and spiritual planes.

11. Magic formula - a pendulum, eliminating evil fate and illness.

ABRACADABRA- magical Gnostic formula (c. 1st century AD). It originates in the tradition of “Allkwot” - the chanting of sounds that, with their vibrations, carry you into elevated states of spirit (trances) and purify. Abracadabra, written and spoken "in a system of disappearance"- from the full name to one letter, removes diseases, evil fate, poverty and all evil energies. When wearing an amulet, this is facilitated by the shape of the pendulum and the engraving on it.

12. Eternity calendar, seeking time and making profit.

AZTEC CALENDAR – STONE OF THE SUN, the great altar of life with astrological symbols and directions of space. Grants the ability to foresee events, manage time and extract maximum profit in a short period of time

13. A shield that protects against superstitions, bad predictions and curses.

Pentagram AGRIPPA- the main amulet in ceremonial magic. Protects a person (a universal figure in the macrocosm) from harmful supernatural forces and unclean spirits. Provides the magician with comprehensive protection and return to the “world of the living.” Worn as a talisman, it protects against spells, superstitions and bad predictions.

14. Celtic cross is a cult protective sign.

CELTIC CROSS(IX-XI centuries) combination of the archaic circle (mandala) of ancient pagan rituals with the Christian cross, i.e. a symbol of a higher, privileged civilization. The Celts never stopped their magical practices, but they always believed that the cross, connecting the real and other worlds, would protect and save in difficult situations.

15. The key to foreseeing the future and predicting other people's intentions.

FORECASTER "PROGNOSTICON"- ancient Greek magic circle (Pergamon, c. 3rd century AD). Helps in exchanging information with parallel worlds and predicting the future, serves the development of intuition. Answers many questions and can be used to identify insincerity in other people.

16. Amulet of the sun - eliminates diseases and improves mood.

AMULET OF THE SUN. Angel Michael and the spirit of the planet Ooh bestows honor, wealth and respect. Thanks to the influence of all planets, it focuses, like a lens, positive cosmic energy, throwing out everything bad. Gives mental and physical strength, strengthens the will, spirit and body, protects against apathy and pessimism. As a solar talisman, it improves mood and stimulates creative activity.

17. A sign that ensures safety while driving and traveling.

Kabbalistic TALISMAN OF MERCURY— guarantees safety on the road and at work, protects against surprises. This planet protects drivers, as well as passengers on a train or plane, and ensures the normal operation of all mechanical components and devices on the road. The radial, symmetrical arrangement of lines gives harmony and protection always and everywhere, eliminating human errors.

18. The sign of the Atlanteans is an energy barrier from all misfortunes.

SIGN OF THE ATLANTS- an amulet discovered by the French Egyptologist Pierre d'Agrain during excavations in the Valley of the Kings ca. 1860 Gives very strong protection, immunity in the face of aggression and evil. Protects against damage, the evil eye, accidents and theft. Eliminates illness and pain, restores psychophysical balance. Enhances intuition, telepathy and foresight.

19. FAITH, HOPE, LOVE.

CHRISTIAN SYMBOL FAITH-HOPE-LOVE. The outer circle is an attribute of the unity of Christ and Mary, Faith and Truth. Strengthens I believe, inspires Hope, brings to the heart Love.

20. Gives vitality, makes the mind clear and helps in studies.

SYRIAN AMULET “THREE OF WISDOM”- an attribute of the Gods, a symbol of rebirth and higher knowledge. Gives balance, vitality, promotes intellectual growth and spiritual development. Clarifies the mind, improves logical thinking, helps in acquiring comprehensive knowledge.

21. OM sign-mantra frees the spirit and mind from mundane affairs.

OM- An ancient Indian and Tibetan sign associated with Buddhism and Hinduism. It's a visual form mantras- a magical sound that opens a state of insight, bringing purification of the mind and peace. Associated with the knowledge and comprehension of higher truths, with the highest Spirituality(in Buddhism - achievement Liberation And Enlightenment).

22. The sign of CHI (QI), awakening internal energy to action.

QI SIGN(read CI) - contains a hieroglyph denoting energy QI. According to Chinese philosophy, the energy of space CI permeates the body of every creature, giving strength, the will to live and achieve. This symbol reminds those who doubt and are weakened of what great energy a person can find within himself in order to overcome all obstacles and accomplish even what seems impossible.

23. Symbol of the Five Goods: happiness, health, peace, virtue, long life.

Symbol FIVE GOOD- happiness, health, peace, virtue, longevity. An extremely auspicious sign, known in Chinese culture since time immemorial. Placed on clothing, military shields, jewelry, it represents five bats around the symbol "Universum of Eternity". An ideal gift in cases where they want to wish loved ones a long and happy life, prosperity and mutual understanding.

24. Saint Christopher- patron saint of drivers, sailors, and travelers.

SAINT CHRISTOPHER- patron of drivers, travelers, guides and sailors. Designed specifically for drivers of cars and other vehicles, it protects against accidents, injuries and unforeseen situations on the roads. It's good to wear on a keychain or place in your car.

25. Wheel of Fortune, attracting good luck in lotteries, gambling and life.

WHEEL OF FORTUNE, attracting good luck in lotteries, casinos, gambling and other life situations when everything depends on luck. It can help you win even when “everything is against you.” On the reverse side of the wheel is marked with the sign of Jupiter - the planet of wealth, prosperity and optimism.

26. A circle of magic spells for fulfilling desires and foreseeing the future.

THE SECRET MAGIC CODE OF ALESSANDRO CALIOSTRO (1743-1795). The magician and alchemist, using random combinations of letters from three keys, created spells that fulfilled the most secret wishes. Concentration on the key gives the ability to spiritualism and foresight.

27. Symbol of knowledge and error-free decisions, victory in competition.

ALPHA AND OMEGA from personal monogram of CHRIST(approx. 1st century) - God's Wisdom and Comprehensive Knowledge contained between first And last letters of the Greek alphabet. Gives peace of mind, wisdom in solving life and logical problems, the will to live, success in intellectual competition. Inscription "In hos signo vinces"“Under this sign you will win” is the formula for victory over all human weaknesses arising from ignorance.

28. A symbol of finding a groom (bride) and awakening reciprocal feelings.

MAGICAL LOVE ANAGRAMS- love spell talisman, “love potion.” When planted or presented to a chosen person, anagrams incite reciprocal feelings. They awaken sleeping hearts, strengthen existing feelings and give them permanence. Wearing two hearts on yourself helps to find the Desired One, the one to whom you would like to give the heart.

29. Symbol of love, strengthening relationships, resolving mutual conflicts.

TWISTED LOVERS- a Celtic amulet for a couple who have found each other. Many connecting “threads” that have neither beginning nor end strengthen the connection, making it permanent and inextricable. Helps resolve conflicts, “blurring” them in many directions. Good to wear on yourself or place at home in Corner of Love "Kun"

30.Ganesha- a protective talisman for removing obstacles and successful enterprises.

GANESHA - son of Shiva and Parvati. An unbending guard, whom even the gods trusted to protect their loved ones; "Mr. Barriers", which you just need to ask - and he will eliminate everything that stands in your way. Gives success, helps overcome the barrier of uncertainty when doing business and making decisions. Protects against loss of property, thieves and aggression from outside. You can place the houses in a prominent place opposite the entrance.

31. Brings good news, indicates the right choice, eliminates indecision

Mythical AZTEC EAGLE from the code Nutal. A messenger who brings strong energy that gives rise to all favorable changes. The eagle brings good news and gives strong motivation to action. Eliminates indecision, shows the right choice.

32. Gives strength in overcoming difficulties, protects against bad dreams and fears.

Magical PENTACLE OF THE FATHER. It is based on a hexagram "symbol of balance and strength of life". Gives support and strength to solve everyday problems. Protects against insomnia, bad dreams, fears and unpleasant premonitions. Gives strength, determination and luck.

33. Protective Christian sign that supports in difficult situations.

SERAPHIM(lit. Flame). In Christianity - a creature with three pairs of wings from God's inner circle. Messenger of God, the embodiment of fortitude, vigilant protector. Associated with the good wishes of those closest to you. It is good to carry with you to protect and strengthen the spirit in important and difficult moments of life.

34. Magic circle against unpleasant surprises and otherworldly influences.

THE GREAT PENTACLE OF SOLOMON- a magic circle that protects against surprises and witchcraft. Pentagrams in the corners guard all directions of the world, since it is unknown where danger may arise. Strengthens self-confidence, gives strength to resist any attack and not pay attention to negative influences.

35. A sign of favorable attitude from strangers, bosses and colleagues.

UDJAT - THE HOLY EYE OF HORUS(god Sky). Foresight and omniscience. The Eye means the constant presence of the gods who see always and everywhere. Worn as an amulet, it protects against the unkind views of superiors in any hierarchy, from envy and jealousy, which could complicate fate or hinder one's career.

36. Ancient Chinese sign of good wishes, friendship or love.

Ancient Chinese symbol of happiness F.U.. Magic syllables - signs of good wishes - bring the happiness that you wish for yourself or another. In China, this sign is given by folding flowers, or placed in Zhen Family Corner(Feng Shui Geomancy) for strong, good relationships. Gifted to a loved one, it is proof of strong friendship or love.

37. Happy palm - draws out lucky “cards” of fate, winnings.

HAPPY PALM OF DESTINATION. Activity and power, destiny written with persistent lines on the hand of every person. Means friendly help, forgiveness, sincerity and openness. Allows you to choose the “cards” of fate with a happy hand and make the right decisions on time. Develops flair in choosing friends and connections. This is often a “lucky ticket” or a win.

38. Fenugreek- the center of energy and the key to parallel worlds.

Yantra FENUGREEK(English) "Shambhala") is an ancient sign from the Himalayas. Shambhala is a mysterious place, a door to other worlds, from where the next Buddha Maitreya, Jesus for Christians and the Tenth Avatar of Vishnu for Hindus should appear. Communication with Shambola is possible through meditation. Wearing an amulet opens the door to parallel and spiritual worlds, new thresholds of knowledge.

39. Good luck in finding your “half” and overcoming stiffness.

FLOWER OF ARABIA- a couple in a love union is the most intimate and sensual symbol in the culture of the Oceanian islands. Worn as a talisman, it helps to find your “half”, promotes good partnerships and overcoming stiffness. At home, the amulet is placed in Corner of the Kun Partnership(Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

40. Thor's Hammer breaks barriers, evil intentions of enemies and difficulties.

"MIJOLLNIR" - THOR'S HAMMER. In German and Scandinavian beliefs - hammer of the thunder god riding in a chariot across the sky. Friendly to people, Thor destroys obstacles along the way with his magical hammer. Thrown like lightning, the hammer always returns to the wielder's hand and is used to remove large obstacles.

41. Talisman of love, bewitchment, strength of feelings and marriages.

Kabbalistic Pentacle QUEENS OF HIGHEST DESTINY- a messenger of finding a groom (bride), betrothal and marriage. From a glass - a vessel of love's pleasure - rises sign of Venus, patroness of the senses. Helps maintain happiness in marriage and harmony in the home, refreshes fading feelings. When placed on the desired person, it draws his attention to you and interests him.

42. The divine sword retains an unshakable spirit, purity of thoughts and loyalty.

DIVINE SWORD WITH SHIELD TETRAMORPH- a symbol of unbending faith and character. The shield is a sign of the four elements ( Fire, Water, Air, Earth) powerfully protects in any place and time. The divine sword stands guard over principles, promises, marriages and fidelity, maintaining purity of thoughts and an unshakable spirit, ready to repel all evil and hidden influence.

43. A sign of the balance of the elements, calmness and independence from circumstances.

Celtic TRISKEL(read: Triskel) - amulet of balance with nature. Contains weaves Three Elements (Fire, Water and Air) And Infinity. Their balance in nature gives peace, protection and energy of life, and their symmetrical arrangement in the amulet gives self-sufficiency and independence from changing circumstances.

44. Amulet for children, giver of talents and success in learning.

CRANE WITH PEACH FRUIT- an ancient Chinese amulet, similar to the Slavic stork, bringing new life. Amulet of new life, a talisman for small children or a couple dreaming of a child. Gives creative and scientific abilities and talents. Those waiting for a “replenishment” are recommended to carry the amulet with them. When everything has been successfully resolved, it is placed in the nursery or in Children's Corner /Creativity "Blow"/ (Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

45. A magical seal that helps you forget about strong experiences and losses.

Chinese MAGIC SEAL with the inscription “The past is irrevocable”. The magical seal has great power and helps you quickly forget about everything bad and depressing that has ever happened. Recommended for those who have experienced severe shock, separation or loss.

46. ​​The spirit of the Sun God gives energy, warms the soul and lifts the mood.

Indian SPIRIT OF THE SUN GOD. The warmest amulet. Warms the soul, strengthens the spirit, moves us to deeds of great strength and courage. The Indians worshiped this ancient symbol as a source of food, life and good luck. Rays diverging in four directions indicate readiness to repel any attacks and adversity.

47. A sign of overcoming and finishing difficult cases.

SQUARES OF THE CIRCLE. Pythagorean sign for solving unsolvable problems. Circles, squares and triangles that fit into each other are powerful support in the final solution to difficult everyday and psychological problems.

48. A sign to protect sleeping people and protect the home.

Medieval Spanish defending CROSS OF THE MONTH(original - Museo Del Pueblo Espanol, Madrid). Means a vigilant observer who sees in the darkness. Protects sleeping children from illnesses, fears and nightmares - if you place it in the nursery, in a place inconspicuous to the child. When located near the front door, it protects against thieves and intrigue.

49. Symbol of wealth, prosperity, health and success.

Chinese COINS OF HAPPINESS- mirror reflections of ancient Chinese coins, one of the most important tools in creating an interior FEN SHUI. Related three with red ribbon, they create a space of prosperity and wealth. It is recommended to carry them in your wallet and place them in all places related to profit (cash registers, accounting departments, etc.), and in the house - in Welfare Corner "Shun"(Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

50. Symbol of double happiness, dreams come true and a happy marriage.

HSI-HSI - DOUBLE HAPPINESS. Fulfillment of dreams and harmony in marriage. Since the time of the first emperors of China, this has been one of the “strong” signs of the union. Fulfills the wishes of both the owner of the amulet and his “half”. Everything good doubles, the success of one becomes the success of both! Such a gift is an expression of deep friendship, sincere love and accomplishment.

51. A sign of preserving eternal youth, beauty and health.

LONGEVITY KNOT without end or beginning, originating from Tibetan Buddhism (ca. 580 BC). The infinity of everything what is most valuable. Symbol of energy balance, a person needs for a healthy and happy life. Philosophically means the desire to understand the secrets of immortality, eternal youth and beauty.

52. A sign that “catches” happy occasions, successful proposals and acquaintances.

HORSESHOE OF LUCK- a knightly symbol of well-being. Finding a horseshoe on the road is a sign of imminent happiness and prosperity. The horseshoes found were hung on the doors. Open up, the horseshoe catches and stores happiness, A open downcan't hold on and misses. Can be worn on yourself or placed at home, on the front door or in corner which one are you would like to strengthen(Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

53. Cuts off injustice and intrigue in life and on your career path.

SWORD OF THEMIS- goddess of justice. Allows you to cut off people's suspicions. gossip and gossip. Opens for its owner an honest path to a career or professional growth, stopping intrigues and unfair claims from superiors. Secret weapon for winning a fair fight. Possible placement of the house - Career and Development Corner “Kan”(Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

54. A sign of finding your own path, stability and strong character.

ANCHOR- reliable protection of the ship (the life of the owner of the sign and his loved ones) from the elements (difficulties), achieving a goal or a temporary stop, rest before the next adventure. A sign of self-confidence, finding your own path and place in life, a symbol of strong principles and strong character. Male sign.

55. Rod of Hermes (Mercury), healing and bringing prosperity.

CADUCEUS- attribute Wellness person, god of Ancient Mesopotamia (2600 BC), who heals all diseases. In ancient symbolism - rod of the god of trade Mercury. Rising serpentine energies generate a whirlwind of energy that transforms the whole person. Wings over the club are a symbol of air and liberation from bad habits.

56. A sign that protects when traveling to unknown places.

CROSS OF TUAREG- a talisman of ancient wandering African tribes. A guard who protects from everything unknown and life-threatening. If you carry a cross with you, its magical power protects you from fears, damage and spells, as well as from surprises and harmful influences of new, unknown places.

57. Indian protective sign for risky ideas and enterprises.

INDIAN IDOL. A source of fortitude that helps warriors in battle and guards their homes during campaigns. At the top of the figure is a watchful eagle, seeing all dangers. Protection in case of risky enterprises, magical travel - also to other worlds.

58. Runic circle-amulet for making important decisions.

Magical RUNIC CIRCLE “FUTHARK”(read FUTHARK) — a set of signs from the writing of the legendary Vikings, used for magical fortune telling and making important decisions. This amulet-mentor, revealing inner intuition and allowing you not to “miss” in difficult situations.

59. The eye of divine wisdom, protecting from mistakes and weaknesses.

EYE OF DIVINE WISDOM inscribed in a triangle - symbol of victory over evil and the pursuit of good. Gives strength and confidence, helps overcome weakness, apathy and laziness. The eye expresses the divine gaze into the soul, it is also the gateway to wisdom and knowledge of truth.

60. Guide of the soul - protects against indecision and hesitation, shows the way.

EGYPTIAN ROYAL KITE, carrying the solar disk. Coat of arms of Upper Egypt and sign of the goddess NechBet(read Nachbet). Guardian of all titles and privileges. A noble bird, with its outstretched wings protecting the human soul, which only fleetingly “stays” in the body of every living person. Transforms everything that happens into steps along the path of development.

May happiness and protection always be with you!

Wisdom is one of the greatest human values. In all cultures of the world, both in the East and in the West, sages have long sought symbols of wisdom capable of endowing a person with fierce knowledge.

Unlike all other virtues, wisdom cannot be inherited, nor can one be born with it. It can come to a person only over the years, and then only if he strives to receive it. Amulets of wisdom are called upon to make this thorny path easier - symbols designed to guide a person along the true path.

In ancient Greece, the leaves of the laurel tree were considered a symbol of wisdom. According to legend, the nymph Daphne, who unrequitedly fell in love with the god of beauty Apollo, was turned into him.

Legends also say that the Delphic oracle chewed and inhaled a pair of bay leaves before predicting the future. As a talisman of wisdom, bay leaf is suitable for people leading an overly active lifestyle.

In ancient Greece, bay leaves were considered a symbol of wisdom.

The smell of laurel can calm the nervous system and help you concentrate on a specific task.

Gama-sennin and the toad

The next symbol of wisdom came to us from the east. To be precise, from Japanese and Chinese mythology. According to legend, Gama-senin knew the secret of immortality, which a huge toad told him about. A figurine or image of Gama-sennin promotes not only the development of wisdom, but also longevity.

This talisman of wisdom is recommended to be given as a gift to people who have already achieved success in life and are confident in themselves. If you see a figurine of Gama-senin on a business person’s desk, know that even if he has not yet become a sage, he is striving for this with all his might.

Caduceus

The caduceus, a symbol in the form of a rod entwined with two snakes, can be called a symbol of wisdom among Christians. In the Christian religion, the caduceus (Grail) becomes an attribute of Sophia (the Wisdom of God), which can be seen with it on Orthodox icons. Thus, the most famous icon is Sophia of Novgorod. On ancient icons, in her right hand she always holds a caduceus in the form of a white shaft with a pointed end.

But Christians are not the first to use the caduceus as a symbol of wisdom. It has deeper and more ancient roots. Among the ancient Greeks, the caduceus was an attribute of the god Hermes, the messenger of Zeus. And the Greeks, in turn, borrowed the symbol from the Egyptians, who depicted the goddess Wadjet in the form of a cobra entwined with papyrus stems.

In Mesopotamia, a staff entwined with a snake belonged to the god of health

But in Mesopotamia, which is considered the cradle of European civilization, a rod entwined with a snake belonged to the god of health. And already in the Middle Ages, the symbol of the caduceus was used by alchemists - two snakes personified the unity of two opposite principles, and the wings on the rod were considered symbols of overcoming difficulties.

It is believed that an amulet or talisman in the form of a caduceus enhances a person’s intuition, his ability to communicate with the subtle world, and is even capable of awakening the gift of healing. This symbol of wisdom is suitable for indecisive and insecure people.

Ankh

The Ankh, which is better known as the Coptic cross, is a cross topped with a ring. This symbol was identified with the gods both in ancient Egypt and among other civilizations in different parts of the world. Among the Mayans and Scandinavians, the Ankh was a symbol of immortality and the birth of new life.

There is still a lot of debate in scientific circles about the meaning of Ankh. What is known is that his image was used in many amulets that protected from evil and granted long life.

In the modern world, many youth subcultures use the Ankh symbol, believing that it gives them wisdom and immortality of the soul. Decoration in the form of an Egyptian cross is recommended for girls who want to get pregnant and young people who cannot find their place in life.

Ansuz is the fourth rune of the Scandinavian Futhark alphabet, denoting god. The use of this symbol as an amulet is aimed at gaining experience and creative inspiration. The Ansuz rune is recommended for use by people of creative professions - writers, artists, poets and actors.

Ansuz is the fourth rune of the Scandinavian alphabet “Futhark”

She can not only guide a person, but also serve as a source of inspiration. This rune can be called a real muse among all the symbols of wisdom.

It is not for nothing that in Scandinavian mythology the history of the Ansuz rune is closely connected with many deities: with the god of wisdom Odin, with the wisest giant guarding the source of wisdom, Mimir, with the wisest dwarf Quasir.

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1. Pentagram “POWER OF LIGHT”, also called the white pentagram, is the main protective sign. A shield that reflects evil spells and magic, turning them to the source. Protects during magical practices, not allowing dangerous limits to be exceeded. With the help of a pentagram, you can divert evil forces to their place and close them in a trap. The Pentagram allows you to master and control supernatural forces.

2. Korean coin of HAPPINESS(second half of the Li dynasty, XVII - XIX centuries AD). Initiates the flow of happiness from the four corners of the world and finding all the happy waves scattered nearby in time. The basis is: SU longevity, PU wealth, KONGNJONG health and peace, JU HODOK chastity, NO DZONGMJONG natural death. The coin produces so-called successful thinking fluids that attract happiness, luck and success.

3. Egyptian CROSS OF LIFE "ANCH"- a symbol and attribute of all eternally living deities. The combination of a circle and a cross is a symbol of initiation, second birth. In the letter, ANKH is a hieroglyph meaning life. In the symbolism and beliefs of ancient Egypt, it gives longevity, eternal health, and thereby a long and happy life. It is the key to opening the gates of heaven in the other worlds and to unity with God. Gives energy balance, eliminates the causes of illness and fatigue.

4. Magic PENTACLE OF SOLOMON OF WEALTH created to increase wealth and obtain material benefits. Gives an honest increase in profits and constant improvement of material conditions. The structure of the talisman is based on a magical shield, thanks to which it protects against financial risks, protects against unsuccessful investments and unwise spending of money.

5. ASTROLAGICAL NAVIGATION Talisman from the vicinity of the Mediterranean Sea (XVIII century AD). It was used by travelers on long sea voyages to achieve the goal of the journey and follow the appropriate course, bypassing unforeseen obstacles and protecting against disasters. The sign helps not only in achieving the desired goal, but also in finding valuable trophies, treasures, wealth, valuable lost things and objects, and facilitates meeting interesting people. It's a good idea to take it with you on vacation to have a good time and return home happily.

6. YIN-YANG(Chinese "Taiji") a symbol of the Great Limit in Chinese philosophy. This is one of the oldest symbols. Continuous existence and harmony with the entire universe, existing through the balancing of the two opposing elements Yin and Yang. Yang is a white male sign; active; day; symbol of the sky; the power of creation; dominant. Yin is a black feminine sign; contemplative; night; the emergence of life; mystery. On the reverse side of the taiji amulet, surrounded by eight trigrams, is a magical amulet against evil spirits.

7. MAGICAL PENTACLE OF SOLOMON, associated with a person's intelligence and abilities. Develops logical thinking and the ability to easily assimilate knowledge. Helps during study, gives clarity of mind, ease of memorization and consolidation of acquired knowledge. Applicable in all areas of education.

8. Chinese FENG SHUI LUCKY COIN. An ancient example of a payment coin, which, even before the introduction of the monetary system, was a distinctive sign of noble origin and outstanding services to the country and society. Receiving such a distinctive sign was associated with recognition and social advancement, as well as improvement of life and the receipt of privileges. After the introduction of printed money (c. 16th century), such coins became unique and were kept for good luck. Currently, they are widely used in the practice of FEN SHUI.

9. VENUS Talisman(talisman of love). An astrological sign that ensures the acquisition of love, happiness in love, and in marriage it gives harmony and mutual understanding. Patronizes women. The planet and goddess Venus protects the fair sex from intrigues and intrigues, illnesses, and also gives beauty and attractiveness to conquer a lover. The talisman, immersed in the enemy’s drink, changes him in a short time into a friend “to the grave.” Thrown (given) to the desired person arouses reciprocal feelings.

10. SHOU(Chinese “Chow”) is an ancient Chinese symbol of longevity, the basis of a happy life. The amulet awakens mental strength and internal energy, promotes good performance of the body and mind, gives health and strength throughout life, regardless of age. Reminds us of the need for constant movement and development on the physical and spiritual planes. Supports during intense work.

11. ABRACADABRA. Magical Gnostic formula (c. 1st century AD). Originating from the “Alikwot” tradition, the chanting of sounds, which with their vibrations carry you into appropriate states of spirit (trances) and give strong results. Abracadabra, written and pronounced in the system of disappearance from the full name to one letter, should entail the disappearance (throwing away) of illness, evil fate, poverty and all evil energies tormenting the body and soul. When wearing an amulet, this work is performed by the shape of the pendulum and the engraving on it.

12. Aztec Calendar STONE OF THE SUN- a great altar in honor of life with astrological symbols and directions of space. Grants the ability to foresight, the ability to effectively manage your time and extract maximum profit in a short period of time. In ancient times, it allowed dedicated deputies of God to read the times of planetary revolutions, the onset of eclipses and other astrological phenomena, which helped to correctly manage their subjects.

13. Pentagram of AGRIPPA- the main amulet in ceremonial magic, protecting a person (a universal figure located in microcosm) from the bad influence of supernatural forces, unclean spirits and their intentions. Provides the magician with comprehensive protection and return to the “world of the living” at any time. Worn as a talisman, it protects against the effects of superstitions and bad predictions, protects against spells and curses.

14. CELTIC CROSS(9th - 11th centuries). The combination of the archaic circle of the mandala with the Christian cross, that is, ancient pagan rituals with the new faith that came to the Celts. Crosses placed as markers identified areas to which Christianity had already arrived. The cross became a symbol of a new higher, privileged civilization. Magical practices never stopped, but they always believed that the cross, like an axis connecting the real and unreal worlds, being close, would protect, and if necessary, save in a difficult situation.

15. "PREDICTOR"- An ancient Greek magic circle (Pergamon, c. 3rd century AD), helping to exchange information with parallel worlds and foresee the future. The talisman serves to develop the subconscious and intuition, helps to release supernatural capabilities within oneself and thereby avoid many fatal events. Answers many questions and can be used in discovering the false thoughts of other people.

16. AMULET OF THE SUN- an astrological amulet against diseases. Gives mental strength and vital energy coming from space, thanks to the influence of all planets, and especially the Sun itself. Focuses, like a lens, positive cosmic energy, while throwing out all the bad things from the body. Protects against weakening of the will, spirit and body in the face of weakness, lack of desires, apathy and pessimism. As a solar talisman, it improves mood and stimulates creative activity.

17. Kabbalistic talisman of MERCURY ensures safety on the road and at work, protects against sudden incidents. The harmony of the solar system under the influence of this planet protects driving cars traveling by train or flying by plane, and ensures the normal operation of mechanical components and devices on the road. The radial, symmetrical arrangement of lines ensures harmony and protection always and everywhere, eliminating human errors.

18. SIGN OF THE ATLANTS- an amulet discovered during excavations in the Valley of the Kings around 1860. French Egyptologist Pierre d'Agrain. The sign, thanks to a special radiation system, provides very strong protection and immunity from aggression and evil from the outside. Protects against damage, the evil eye, accidents and theft. Heals, eliminates pain and restores psychophysical balance. Enhances intuition and paranormal abilities such as telepathy and precognition.

19. Amulet FAITH - HOPE - LOVE. The outer circle expresses the halo, an attribute of the unity of Christ and Mary, strong Faith and Truth. The circle of luminous rays symbolizes the Light of God, which gives hope, sanctifies, provides a path, leads through obstacles (a series of stars) to Paradise. The heart is a symbol of God's mercy, awakening in human hearts love for everything that God has created. Returns and strengthens faith, connects with God, and prevents “breaking” in difficult life situations.

20. BABYLON TREE OF WISDOM- a symbol common in many ancient cultures, symbolizing rebirth and deep knowledge. The tree gives balance, gives new vitality, helps to develop spiritually and promotes intellectual growth. Makes the mind clear in acquiring comprehensive knowledge, develops logical thinking, and helps in learning. An eternal attribute of the Gods, as a symbol of higher knowledge and enlightenment.

21. "OM"- an ancient and Tibetan sign, common in different religions and faiths originating from Buddhism and Hinduism. It is a visual form of magical sound (mantra), which opens a state of insight, purification of the mind and detachment from earthly affairs so as to be worthy of knowledge and comprehension of the highest truths, to achieve unity with the highest Spirituality (in Buddhism, the achievement of Liberation and Enlightenment).

22. "QI" sign(read: CHI) contains a hieroglyph indicating QI energy. According to Chinese philosophy, this energy originates from space and passes through the body of every living organism, giving it strength, the will to survive and great achievements. This symbol reminds those who doubt and are weakened how much energy a person can extract from within himself and do what until now seemed impossible. The talisman gives energy and self-confidence to overcome all obstacles.

23. Symbol of the FIVE GOOD: happiness - health - peace - virtue - long life. Originating from the culture of ancient China, this sign, placed on clothing, military shields, and jewelry, symbolically represents five bats around the “Universum of Eternity” sign. An extremely auspicious sign, it has been known in the thousand-year-old Chinese culture since ancient times. According to tradition, it is an ideal gift in cases where they want to wish a long, happy life, as well as prosperity and mutual understanding to loved ones. Suitable for both wearing and indoors.

24. SAINT CHRISTOPHER- patron of drivers, as well as travelers, guides and sailors. Designed specifically for DRIVERS of cars and other vehicles, protecting against accidents, injuries and unforeseen situations on the roads. Good to wear on a keychain or simply place inside the vehicle.

25. WHEEL OF FORTUNE, attracting good luck in winning lotteries, casinos, gambling and simply life situations when everything depends on luck. It can even help you win when “everyone is against you.” It does not replace luck, but contributes to it, attracting happy occasions. On the reverse side of the wheel is crowned with the sign of Jupiter - the planet of wealth, prosperity and optimism.

26. The Secret Magic Code of Alessandro Cagliostro(1743 - 1795), with the help of which a magician and alchemist, using random combinations of letters from three separate keys, created spells that fulfilled the most secret wishes. Concentration over the key evokes spiritual abilities, fulfills cherished wishes, and gives the ability to foresee the future.

27. ALPHA AND OMEGA with the personal monogram of CHRIST (approx. 1st century). God's highest wisdom and knowledge, contained between the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, knowledge that embraces everything. An amulet with this image gives peace of mind, balance and wisdom in making decisions in life or logical tasks. Equipped with the inscription “In hoc signo vinces” “Under this sign you will conquer”, the formula for victory over all human weaknesses arising from ignorance. Capable of giving strong faith and will in overcoming illnesses and one’s own physical disabilities. Success in intellectual competition.

28. MAGICAL LOVE ANAGRAMS used as a talisman of love. They are cut into different materials and displayed on different forms. Planted or given to a chosen person, they awaken reciprocal feelings in him. They serve to awaken the sleeping heart, as well as the strength of once open feelings and their constancy in later life. Wearing two hearts on ourselves contributes to the search for the desired one to whom we would like to give a heart. A powerful love spell talisman.

29. Celtic amulet "WINNING LOVERS"- an amulet for a couple who has found each other. Weaving and many “threads” - connections that have neither beginning nor end, show the strength of the connection, make the connection permanent and inextricable. Such a sign is associated not only with the strengthening of joint ties, but also with the repayment of mutual conflicts, which will be “eroded” in many directions. Favorable both for wearing and for placement in the Kun Love Corner (Chinese Feng Shui geomancy) in the house.

30. GANESHA son of Shiva and Parvati. An unbending guard, whom even the gods trusted to protect their loved ones. His supernatural power has made him the “Mr. Obstacles”, whom you just need to ask and he will eliminate everything that stands in your way. A talisman that ensures success and overcoming barriers and uncertainty when making decisions and doing business. Provides material success and protects against loss of property, thieves and aggression of others. It can be placed in a prominent place at the house, at the entrance.

31. Mythical AZTEC EAGLE from the Nutal Codex. Brings strong energy that gives rise to all favorable changes. A messenger indicating what is good and necessary at the moment, bringing good news, hope for an improvement in life and strong motivation for action. To eliminate indecision and make the right choice.

32. Magical "Pentacle of the Father", rests on the hexagram - a symbol of balance and the strength of life. Its purpose is to overcome all the difficulties associated with daily life, to provide support and strength to overcome the problems encountered every day. Protects against insomnia, nightmares, bad dreams, fears and unpleasant premonitions. Gives strength and determination. Strengthens self-confidence and luck.

33. SERAPHIM(lit. - Flame) - in Christianity, a creature from the inner circle of God with three pairs of wings. The Messenger of God, the embodiment of fortitude, nearby, supportive and vigilant. Directly connected with the thoughts and good wishes of the people closest to you. They carry it with them for protective purposes and to strengthen the spirit in important and difficult moments of life.

34. KEY OF SOLOMON- a magic circle against surprises, for example, people who have magic or are possessed. Pentagrams in the corners guard all directions of the world, since it is unknown where danger may arise. Strengthens self-confidence and gives strength to withstand any attack. The circle, by always remaining alert, allows you to pay less attention to the negative influences of others.

35. UDJAT - Holy Eye of Horus(God of Heaven) symbolizes foresight and omniscience acquired through sensory perception of the world. It means omnipresence, the constant presence of gods who see always and everywhere - the eye reminds of this. Worn as an amulet, it protects from the unkind views of superiors in any hierarchy, from envy and jealousy, which could complicate fate or hinder one’s career.

36. Ancient Chinese symbol of happiness "FU". Magic syllables - signs of good wishes bring the type of happiness that you wish for yourself or the person for whom this amulet is intended. In China, this sign is often given in an arrangement of flowers, or placed in the Zhen Family Corner (Feng Shui Geomancy) in the house in order to strengthen relationships and their auspiciousness. Gifted to a loved one, it is proof of close friendship or love.

37. HAPPY PALM OF DESTINATION. Activity and power, the fate of a person, written out with persistent lines on the hand of every person. Means friendly help, forgiveness, sincerity and openness. A talisman indicating the ideal location of the line allows you to choose the “cards” of your own destiny with a happy hand, that is, make the right decisions at the right time. Develops sensitivity to the choice of friends and connections. This is often a “lucky ticket” or a win.

38. Yantra Shambhala(English: "Shambala") - a sign found in old manuscripts in the foothills of the Himalayas. Shambhala is a mysterious place, a door to other worlds and the underground kingdom, from where the next Buddha Maitreya, Jesus of Christians and the Tenth Avatar of Vishnu of Hindus should appear before the destruction of the world. Communication with Shambhala is possible through meditation. Wearing an amulet opens the door to parallel worlds, new thresholds of knowledge.

39. FLOWER OF ARABIA- a couple in a love union, the most intimate and sensual symbol in the culture of the Oceanian islands. Worn as a talisman, it serves as good luck in finding your “half”, promotes good partnerships and overcoming stiffness. Promotes sincere confessions, especially for reserved people. If you want to have an amulet at home, place it in the Partnership Corner “Kun” (Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

40. "Mijollnir" THOR'S HAMMER. Thor's Hammer develops obstacles, evil intentions of enemies and difficulties. According to German and Scandinavian beliefs, the hammer of the Thunder God, who rides in a chariot across the sky. Friendly towards people, he uses a magic hammer to break obstacles, barriers and obstacles that stand in the way. Thrown like lightning, the hammer always returns to the wielder's hand and is used to destroy large obstacles.

41. Kabbalistic Pentacle of the QUEEN- a messenger of finding a groom (bride), betrothals and marriages. Makes marriage happy, helps maintain happiness and harmony in the home. When placed on the desired person, it draws his attention to you and interests him. Gives happiness, becomes the reason for the renewal of extinguished feelings. The glass, a vessel of pleasure drawn from love, is “warmed up” by the flame of feeling. From the glass rises the sign of Venus - the patroness and guardian of love feelings.

42. DIVINE SWORD with shield TETRAMORPH- a symbol of unbending principles of faith and character. The shield is a sign of 4 elements (fire, water, air, earth) - powerfully protects in any place and time. The divine sword stands guard over once accepted principles, given words, marriages and fidelity. This sign protects, preserves purity of thoughts and an unshakable spirit, ready to repel high evil and temptations.

43. Celtic "TRISKEL"(read: “Triskel”) - an amulet of balance with nature. The ring system of the sign contains the interweaving of the Three Elements (Fire, Water and Air) and Infinity. Their balance in nature gives peace, protection and energy in life, and their symmetrical arrangement in the amulet gives self-sufficiency and independence from changing circumstances.

44. CRANE WITH PEACH FRUIT(ancient Chinese amulet), similar to the Slavic stork, bringing new life. A guardian and talisman of a new life, the only amulet for small children or a couple dreaming of a child. Giver of creative abilities, talents and a penchant for easy and successful study of science. Those waiting for “replenishment” are recommended to carry with them and, when everything has already been safely resolved, they are placed in the Corner of Children or Creativity “Dui” (Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

45. Chinese MAGIC SEAL with the inscription “Time passed irrevocably.” The magic seal has great power. Time cannot be returned, but the Seal helps you quickly forget about everything bad and depressing that has ever happened. Recommended for those who have experienced severe shocks, such as the loss of loved ones or friends, separation from loved ones or bereavement.

46. Indian SPIRIT OF THE SUN GOD. The warmest amulet. Warms the soul, strengthens the spirit, motivates to a cause of great strength and courage. The Indians worshiped this ancient symbol as the giver of food, the root cause of life and an amulet of good luck. The spread of rays in four directions indicated readiness, the ability to repel any attacks and life's adversities.

47. SQUARES OF THE CIRCLE. The Pythagorean sign of solving impossible or extremely difficult things, which were previously considered geometric problems that were impossible to reduce to logical examples and formulas. Circles, squares and triangles that fit into each other are a powerful help for solving difficult everyday and psychological problems, an assistant in ending them and not reappearing.

48. Medieval Spanish protective CROSS OF THE MONTH(original - Museo Del Pueblo Espanol, Madrid) with an enlarged hand at the bottom. A sign facing down to the ground, a watchful observer who sees at night. An amulet that protects sleeping children from illness, fear of the dark and nightmares, when placed in a place in the bedroom that is not visible to the child. When located near the front door, it protects property from thieves and the house from filth and intrigue.

49. Chinese COINS OF HAPPINESS- mirror reflections of ancient Chinese coins, one of the most important tools in the formation of the interior of FEN SHUI. Tied in threes (or a multiple of three) with a red ribbon, they create a space of prosperity and wealth in the places where they are placed. It is recommended to carry them in your wallet and place them in all places in one way or another connected with generating income (cash registers, accounting rooms or books, store premises, etc.). The best placement for the premises is the Welfare Corner “Shun” (Chinese geomancy Feng Shui).

50. HSI-HSI - DOUBLE HAPPINESS. Fulfillment of dreams and harmony in marriage. Widespread throughout the Far East, “one of the strongest” signs of the union since the reign of the first emperors of the Celestial Empire. The purpose of HSI-HSI is to help fulfill various aspirations and wishes, both of the owner of the amulet and those associated with his “half”. Everything done is doubled, success becomes the success of both! Giving it is an expression of deep friendship and truly sincere wishes for happiness and the fulfillment of your most cherished plans.

51. LONGEVITY KNOT without end or beginning, originating from the ancient teachings of Tibetan Buddhism (ca. 580 BC). Infinity and subtle magic, preserving what is most valuable. The node represents the diagram and energy balance that a person needs for a healthy and happy life. Philosophically means a person’s desire to understand the secrets of immortality, eternal youth and beauty.

52. HORSESHOE OF LUCK. An item associated with well-being and a high level of well-being since the times when owning a thoroughbred horse was the privilege of only knights and nobles. Finding a horseshoe lost on the road brought happiness, and sometimes good wealth if it was in good condition. In later times, found horseshoes were hung on doors: a horseshoe directed upward with the open part catches and hides happiness, while one turned downward misses and cannot hold. You can either wear it on yourself or place it at home, a possible place is the front door or the Angle (Chinese Geomania Feng Shui) that you would like to strengthen.

53. SWORD OF THEMIS- goddess of justice, allowing to cut off human suspicions, gossip and gossip. The purpose of the sword is to open the way for its owner on the path to a career or professional growth in an honest way, stopping ill-wishers, intrigues and unfair claims from superiors. A secret weapon for winning a fair fight. Possible placement of the house - Career and Development Corner “Kan” (Chinese geomania Feng Shui).

54. ANCHOR- reliable protection of the ship (the life of one’s own and those of loved ones) from the elements (difficulties), achieving a goal or a temporary stop (a break to gain strength before the next adventure). Currently, a sign of strong self-confidence, finding your own path and place in life, strong principles and characters. Male sign.

55. CADUCEUS- originally an attribute of the Healer, the god of Ancient Mesopotamia (2600 BC), who cures all diseases. Then in ancient symbolism it becomes the rod of the god of trade - Mercury. Depicted at first entwined with vines, then began to be depicted with two snakes, because... trade was considered a wise matter and requiring vigilant protection. The rising serpentine energies generate a whirlwind of energy that transforms the entire person. Wings over the club are a symbol of air and the liberation of the soul from vices and bad habits.

56. CROSS OF TUAREG known since the times of the wanderings of African tribes in search of new living territories. The cross is a guard that protects from everything unknown, incomprehensible and life-threatening. A significant role is played by its magical power, which is a form of protective shield from various kinds of fears, damage and spells, as well as from the unknown influences of new places where you need to be. When carried with you, the cross gives security and prevents surprises.

57. INDIAN IDOL. The center of spiritual strength from which the warriors drew strength, and the same force guarded their homes during campaigns. The upper part of the figure is an eagle, vigilantly watching from above and seeing all the dangers. For risky ventures, magical journeys or transitions to other worlds and states of consciousness. Walking on the razor's edge...

58. Magic RUNIC CIRCLE “FUTHARK”(read: FUTHARK) a set of signs in Northern European writing, used by the legendary Vikings for magical fortune-telling and making important decisions. They used runes to tell fortunes, laying them out in the appropriate way, or “pulling them out” blindly. A mentor amulet that allows your inner intuition to reveal itself more strongly and not “miss” in difficult situations.

59. Eye of Divine Wisdom, inscribed in a triangle, symbolizing victory over evil and the desire for good. Contains an inscription glorifying Allah (decorative Arabic writing on the reverse). Gives strength and confidence, helps to overcome one’s own weakness, indifference and laziness. The eye expresses the divine gaze into the soul and vice versa - the “gate” to the knowledge of wisdom and truth. The middle of the eye is the soul of a given person, protected from mistakes and evil.

60. EGYPTIAN ROYAL KITE, bearing the solar disk - the coat of arms of Upper Egypt and the sign of the goddess NechBet (read: Nachbet). The guardian of all privileges, a place in the social hierarchy and the souls entrusted to him for protection, which he guards with outstretched wings. Recognized as a noble sacred bird that guards the human soul, which only fleetingly “stays” in the body of every living person. Worn on the body as an amulet, it prevents “diseases” of the soul, guides it through life and after death so that in the end it goes to Paradise. Turns everything that happens into a “step” on the path of one’s own development.


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Dreaming about slopes and hillocks is usually assessed positively. But you should take into account whether you climbed or descended, how high the hill was, and what was located on it.

A hill appears in the dream book as a symbol of overcoming difficulties or the dreamer determining his place in life. A green elevation, flooded with the rays of the sun, is a sign of internal balance, the dreamer’s mental balance.

The mountain does not come to Magomed

The interpretation of such dreams is similar to dreams about, but, as a rule, reflects less global and more easily achievable goals. If you had a dream on the night of or, then it foreshadows an improvement in relationships with friends and family, if on the night of other days, it means good luck and prosperity.

Have you been to the top? When answering this question, the interpreter gives quite varied interpretations:

  • Achieve your desired goal.
  • You will be able to comprehend everything that is happening in its entirety.
  • You will find yourself in a difficult situation, but thanks to your abilities and knowledge you will be able to get out of this situation with honor.
  • You have reached the peak of your position, there is no room left for you to grow and develop. Maybe you should think about changing jobs so as not to start losing the acquired skills?

Seeing the top of a hill is a visualization of the intended goal. Such a dream foreshadows the dreamer’s clear understanding of all the stages that must be overcome to achieve the goal.

If you dreamed of green hills, you cannot make a choice because you want to achieve several goals at the same time. Remember the saying: you can’t sit on several chairs? Yes, yes, now it’s about you. Hills in a dream represent many of your goals. Set priorities, define strategic goals and move in this direction.

In one of the dreams, looking around a valley between two hills means a feeling of security, peace and comfort in life or a desire for them. For a woman who dreamed of two hills, the interpretations foreshadow new love. Hills in a dream can also be a symbol of pregnancy.

Up and down

Walking, going down and up hills - to new acquaintances or restoration of old ones. Standing at the foot of a hill means you will have to make an effort to achieve your goal; start a new project.

To see on a hill - after finishing all your business, you will be able to spend time with your family. If one or several grew on it, you can turn to your acquaintances and friends for help in any questions. If there were no trees, then you will cope more successfully on your own than with the help of friends.

Going down the hill, having previously reached the top, means the end of a difficult period. According to other dream books, you do not value what you have and consider existing relationships to be obsolete. However, do not rush to stop them, they will still present many pleasant surprises.

Heading down without reaching the top means you are tired and want to quit what you started halfway. However, you shouldn't give up. A little more effort and you will achieve what you are striving for. If you have dreams that you stumbled or stumbled, it means you need rest.

Climbing a hill means work awaits you, which will take a lot of energy and time. Walk slowly up the hill - you are slowly but surely moving up the career ladder. Perhaps not as quickly as you would like, but don’t rush things, everything will happen in due time.

The hill was very high, and the path went into the sky and was hidden - you do not know the final goal of the path, but you will achieve it, and all this time life will surprise you with unexpected pleasant surprises. If you saw a relative or acquaintance with whom you have not communicated for a long time rising, restore your relationship with him.

Climbing up a hill with a running start means you will quickly go up the career ladder. The main thing is not to accelerate too much so as not to overshoot the top and start descending. Don't forget to gain experience before your next promotion. Some dream books interpret the descent from it as the collapse of a career, but who knows - maybe this acceleration will be enough for you to take a new, higher peak?

If you climb a hill that is a pile of garbage, it means that your decisions are greatly influenced by someone else. Think about it, you probably live not in accordance with your own expectations, but in accordance with those of others.

Interpreters generally give positive interpretations when answering the question of why a hill is dreamed of. However, it is noted that the interpretation of what is seen in a dream depends on the details of the dream. A more detailed interpretation of other objects seen in a dream can be found in the corresponding sections of the dream book. Author: Olga Lupandina

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