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LEMON MOON.CYPRESS.A phallic symbol and also an emblem of death and funerals. It was assumed that cypress can keep the body from decay, hence its use in cemeteries. Surmounted by a Sun or Moon, he is the personification of the androgyne. The Chinese means grace, happiness, but also death. In Christianity symbolizes endurance (hence his Christian symbolism of perseverance and valor), fair man, mourning and death. In the Greco-Roman tradition was used as the emblem of Zeus, of Apollo, Venus and Hermes, and meant life. As an attribute of the gods of the underworld and fate, he means death. Devoted To Hades (Pluto). From the Phoenicians dedicated to Astarte and Stranded-map, the Tree of Life. So, cypress — trees, which can often be found in cemeteries, because they symbolize the life of the soul after death.According to one myth, cypress had to apply daughters of the king Adeola, according to another tradition, it has become a young man by the name of Cypress - pet (lover?) Apollo, who killed the sacred deer. (Ovid. Met. 106-142) had Not been satisfied homosexual tendencies of Apollo: your pet Hyacinth he acannot killed, the sword disk and then the boy Cypress fell into a sorrow that could not respond to God's love. [BDGS] IN the ancient Mediterranean served as a symbol and attribute of Kronos (Saturn), Asclepius (Aesculapius), and (through playevent crown of Apollo. Cypress was a sacred tree Gaby, but he povesilsya and many other female deities: Cybele, Persephone, Aphrodite, Artemis, Eurynome, Hera, Athena. / There are many signs that the cypress since pre-Greek times was a cult-symbolic tree associated with death. The Greeks dedicated it (their infernal deity???), the Romans adopted this emblem in the cult of Pluto, linking the burial that persists today (Curl, 8). It can be found in many cemeteries, both Christian and pagan. Cypress is often depicted in paintings of Paradise, for example, in "the Martyrdom of St. Perpetua", XI-th century (Cambridge, 1891) describes a dream of St. Saturia in which, "dropping mortal flesh, he was carried away to the East by four angels. Rising on a gentle slope, they reached the place, bathed in sumptuous light. (...) In front of us was Paradise, "he adds," like a garden, with trees, which bloomed roses and many other flowers; the trees were tall as the cypresses, and from them came the singing" (46). So perhaps it continued to drop and Christian graves, reproduced on sarcophagi as a symbol of hope for otherworldly life. On many Christian tombs were often carved out of cypress branches. "Cypress" Remember his end. A symbol of impermanence. Branches of cypress and rosemary decided to bring to the funeral of great men. [EMSI; PL.7-13, p. 135] "Cypress" Symbol of beauty devoid of knowledge. "Its beautiful crown, sheet to sheet, But he was not given to bear fruit." [EMS 2-6, p. 114] "Cypress" Cypress wood stand and safe. And, it seems, transcends time itself. Who by the Spirit of God to death prepared, The one to eternal life wisely directed. (Emblem on copper. V. X. von Hochberg, 1675) "cypress and Palm branches, interwoven with each other" They need each other to complement. A symbol of virtue, reward after death. From the symbolism of trees. [EMSI; table.16-12, p. 170] "Violet growing in the cypress pojezija" I enjoy the shadow and darkness. The symbol of the humble man who has distanced himself from formal Affairs, exuding kindness and favor, and seeking rather to bring joy to others than to win someone's admiration. This is a very expressive character is intended to portray not showing off the advantages, which are a joy to quietly bloom in the obscurity and to spread its beneficial influence on people, many of whom even have no idea about the source of their well-being. the symbol shows the motives that make these people to continue their charitable work, which is not imposed Intrusive deprived people, but provides them by his grace in kindness. [EMSI 41-9,p. 281] Cypress served as symbolic plants such virtues as Piety. In the language of flowers "from Guinness for" the cypress fixed value "sorrow". Because of the attributed to him the ability to protect against malicious witchcraft, cypress were planted in hedges. Cypress branches thrown into the midst of planting to protect the crop from pests. The strength of the cypress became the reason of its popularity in the construction of temples and palaces: Solomon's temple, for example, floors made with planks of fir. Along with the cedar they were considered the best of the conifers. There are notions of chetvertichnoe Calvary's cross, made of four trees of the cardinal - cedar, cypress, olive trees and palm trees. A fir tree was considered sacred among the Germans, cypress — the Greeks, pine — the Phrygians. The ancient Greek legend of the Cypress tells the story of how this young man accidentally killed during the hunt his beloved deer. And could not be comforted from the grief. Apollo turned him into a cypress — the tree of pity. In Crimea it was believed that aiming to the sky the crowns of cypress and juniper indicate deceased the shortest path to heaven.
PINE.The symbolic significance of the way of Life unfading constancy of plant life, the changing seasons, and the rebirth of nature, the Directness, vitality, fertility, strength of character, silence, solitude, a phallic symbol. Being evergreen, symbolizes immortality. A coniferous tree. Despite its broad acceptance in popular religion in Europe, it does not play a significant role, although its resin is extracted superagency turpentine, pine soot options and turpentine.

Antiquity Dedicated To Cybele, Attis, Artemis, Demeter, Poseidon, Pan, Silvana. The vernal equinox, playing the mystical idea of Attis, the Phrygian God of the vegetable Kingdom, the Romans carried to the temple on the Palatine hill, pine tree, wrapped in a blanket, like a dead body, and twined garlands of violets, is meant that Attis died. The next day, March 24, the Day of the blood, fasting and sorrow, the believers mourned his death; on the third day the high priest did on the hand cut, bringing his blood in sacrifice to Attis, the crucified and revived the Saviour, and solemnly announced the resurrection of the God in whose honor were held abundant feasts and masquerades. The priests danced, whirling to the sounds of cymbals, flutes and drums and sprinkling his own blood the tree and the altar. It all ended with a Grand procession. The symbolism of the pine in Western Europe is associated with a rich harvest, high offspring of domestic cattle, for example, in the Roman spring rites in honour of Cybele and Attis (whose symbol was a pine tree), which probably preceded the spring festival in honor of the Maypole. Pine was regarded as the tree of Zeus (in Roman mythology Jupiter). When in Egypt, developed the cult of Serapis, pine tree became its emblem. The Emblem Of Zeus. Rome: the emblem of Jupiter and Venus, as a pure tree symbolizes the virginity and is associated with Diana. Is also associated with Mitra. The tree itself is dedicated to the Phrygian Attis and Cybele, whose companion he was. Christianity In medieval Ireland pine was considered one of the seven master, graceful trees, Southeast Asia In the Eastern tradition, the most important of all coniferous evergreen trees symbolize immortality or longevity. Like cedar, he was associated with resistance to decomposition and therefore were planted around the graves. According to the legend, from his tar grew mushrooms, which fed on Taoist Immortal. The variety, known in the West as Scots pine, is a favourite motif in Japanese and Chinese painting. The picture lonely pine symbolizes longevity, pair fidelity in a marriage. She is often depicted with other symbols of long life or rebirth — plum, bamboo, mushrooms, stork and a white deer. Pine — emblem of courage, determination and good fortune — wood Shinto New year. Narrow East Asia pine - issue "tree of life", which in old age servilleta green and fresh; Highly valued as a symbol of long life and constant happiness friendly. Especially in Chinese art the pine tree (song) becomes a symbol of permanence, as even in cold weather it retains its needles; also a pair the way of existence of this tree symbolizes a married couple. "His calm, she lengthens your life" Confucius. Pine was also planted on graves, and is especially revered old trees. Pine - wood, typical of the East Asian landscape. It was believed that it protects the body from decay, hence the manufacturing of coffins and the presence of its cemeteries; repels evil. In the iconography of pine — a symbol of vital force, and perseverance, manifested during a long life. China, Pine (song) is a symbol of longevity and constancy, because even in the winter it does not lose its needles. Taoist Immortals ate its seeds and resin. This tree with a forked needle serves as a symbol of marital happiness. longevity, courage, loyalty, steadfastness in adversity; the emblem of Confucius. Often depicted with a stork and a white deer. Pine and cedar trees symbolize self-control. The image of a pine and crane painting mean on the last years of a long life. Pine, bamboo and plum tree — it's three friends in winter.
China, Pine (song) is a symbol of longevity and constancy, because even in the winter it does not lose its needles. Taoist Immortals ate its seeds and resin. This tree with a forked needle serves as a symbol of marital happiness. longevity, courage, loyalty, steadfastness in adversity; the emblem of Confucius. Often depicted with a stork and a white deer. Pine and cedar trees symbolize self-control. The image of a pine and crane painting mean on the last years of a long life. Pine, bamboo and plum tree — it's three friends in winter. Japan In Japan, the pine, the symbol of immortality, build Shinto temples and make ritual objects. longevity; as such, meets with stork and a white deer. To provide home the protection of the gods kami, on both sides of the entrance are planted on a pine tree, and binds them shimenawa (sacred twine made of rice straw, his retinue in the shape of a crown, which is associated with the symbolism of the circle). This is one of the most impressive solar symbols Shinto ceremony wonderful mercy return to the light. The PWM Nauvoo hang at the entrances to temples or in the form of garlands along the streets under the New year, and it consists in the revival of... the renewal of the world. The Northern tradition In the Scandinavian tradition of pine and spruce, is a positive symbol, displayed on Odin (Woden) and the center of the Christmas rituals that later was accepted throughout the Western world. The emblems of the Pine, which wraps around the gourd hung with fruit that is ripe soon, not stored for a long time. The symbol of the people who have more bragging rights than strengths and capabilities, and which, therefore, often be a laughingstock. Don't judge what I do not know, But be sober and wise. [SE-II,tab.26-13,p. 213] Pine This tree is considered a symbol of death, because once cut, it never puts forth sprouts. Its wood is extremely bitter, therefore any growing near the plant quickly dies. [SE-II,tab.58-1,p. 349] the Rough materials, the Tree was considered sacred among the Germans, cypress — the Greeks, pine — the Phrygians. In Belarusian Polesie with respect not only to the birch, the willow, spruce, pine. Ukraintsev Pine — blessed, for its wood was unfit for the nails for the crucifixion of Christ. Some old copies of big trees was considered Estonians saints. So, the Holy pine-tree grew on the farm Vectra, on the Holy hill. In the beginning there were two, but one was cut down, and the man who did it, got sick. In the village Sirgo was a Holy pine. Tell if a girl tear her limb, you will remain a spinster.
The moon lat. Luna In Roman mythology, the goddess of the night light[1]. Had several sanctuaries, one with the sun God. Subsequently, the Moon was associated different theories in astrology and demonology.As a rule, represents the female force, the Mother Goddess, the Queen of Heaven. The exception are some African and North American Indian tribes, as well as the Teutons, the tribes of Oceania, Maori, and Japan, where the moon is the male productive principle. Everywhere the moon is a symbol of the cyclical rhythm of time, of a universal becoming. Phase of the birth, appearance and disappearance of the moon in the firmament symbolize immortality and eternity, constant renewal, enlightenment. In addition, the Moon represents the dark side of nature, its invisible aspect; the spiritual aspect of light in darkness; inner knowledge, intuitive, subjective and irrational; the human mind in the form of reflected light of the divine Sun. Is the symbol of the eye of the night, and the Sun is the eye day. The moon also symbolizes the periodic renewal of creation, time and measure. Before time was measured by the phases of the moon, so it was considered to be the carrier of change, suffering and decay, condition of human life on earth. Changing in its phases, represents the region of formation. Kama the moon controls the tides, the rains, the waters, floods, and seasons, and hence the course of life. All moon goddess, control the fate and weave her thread. Sometimes they are portrayed as spiders in the center of the web. Their attributes are the spindle and distaff. Together the Sun and the Moon epitomize the hieros gamos, the sacred marriage of Heaven and Earth, king and Queen, gold and silver etc. Three days of the new moon period is the period of the descent of a dying God in the underworld, from which he, like the moon, rises again. The full Moon signifies the wholeness, completeness, strength, and spiritual power. The moon in the middle of the cycle has a funerary significance. Waning Moon becomes dark, demonic aspect; the Moon of increasing light, growth and regeneration. The symbol of the moon, usually a month or cow horns. It is also called "the ship of light in a sea of night." All nocturnal animals, such as cat and Fox, are lunar, as the animals that appear and disappear, for example, a bear entering hibernation in the winter and emerging again in the spring with a newborn cub. These are the snake, the hare and the rabbit, all the lungfish and any other animals associated with water, swamps and floods. Frog and toad live on the moon. Almost everywhere, the inhabitants of the moon are the hare and the rabbit. Very often a toad or a hare with three legs representing three lunar phases, as well as past, present and future. On the moon lives a man who carries around the heavy burden of punishment. In Christianity it is compared to Cain or Judas Iscariot. The lame man can symbolize the waning moon. Lunar deities are often triple, for example, Parks (see number three). The Moon was associated with various plants, such as Indian catfish, American corn, South American, the Moon in the form of a male deity. Armor, sword, and especially the Crescent moon are symbols of the power of the gods of fertility in their aggressive fertilizing aspect. (The ancient bas-relief from Palmyra.) Palma pajiba. The Semitic moon gods were associated with trees and shrubs. In African mythology it is Aching that symbolize time and death. Some African tribes associate the moon with the tree. In some tribes the Moon is a male deity. In alchemy, the Moon, means silver is a pure feeling; the Sun and the Moon is the body and soul, silver and gold, a Queen and a king. In the beliefs of American Indians is "the old woman who never dies", and "water girl" with a jug of water. In South America the Moon is associated with palm and maize, and on the North with the tree. Full Moon like light of the Great spirit, however, in some tribes it is an evil and malevolent force. In astrology, the Moon means the animal soul as a place in which there is a feeling, sex life and momentum to it. Along with the Sun, reflecting the impulses of the heart and character traits, the Moon reflects the overall style of behavior. In Buddhism, the Moon represents peace, serenity and beauty. The full moon and the new moon is considered a time of increased spiritual strength. Waxing Moon — the element of Avalokiteshvara, Guan Yin and Guan-he, as well as a symbol of the unity of personality. "Appearing on the horizon, the Moon reflected in each surface, and these reflections come from a single source" (Yang Chia "Song of enlightenment"). The moon and water together represent the freedom of the Dharma. In China the Moon shows the essence of Yin, the female principle of nature, passivity and the transience of life and immortality. In Christianity, the Moon and the Sun often depicted in scenes of the crucifixion and symbolize the dual nature of Christ. The moon — the seat of the Archangel Gabriel, and the Sun — Archangel Michael. In Egyptian tradition the Moon is considered the "Creator of the underworld and eternity." The waxing Moon is the main attribute of ISIS as Queen of Heaven is also The lunar deity. Eskimos the Moon is esteemed as the "bite snow". In ancient Greece the Moon was associated with the tree. Goddess of the moon, Moira stood above other gods and three goddesses of fate (Moira) was a reflection of the strength of this great Moon Goddess. In the symbolism of the orphics, the Moon represents the liver, and the Sun — heart (the center of the universe in man). In Hinduism, the waxing Moon symbolizes the newborn quickly and vigorously growing child. It also represents the chalice of the elixir of immortality and is associated with the plant soma, from which is prepared the sacred drink. In Iran the Moon is revered as the Fluff along with the Sun, which is revered as Hvar-Khshaeta. In the tradition of the Zend and Pahlavi, the Moon represents the masculine principle. In Islam the Moon measure time and consider the years, as the lunar year is considered. Split the Moon reflects the duality in constant motion towards unity. The waxing Crescent Moon, symbolizing the divine and Supreme power, is a symbol of Islam. Growing or full moon illuminated the Tree of Life portrayed sometimes on Muslim tombstones. In Japan, the Moon also represents the masculine principle is God, Tsukiyomi, was born from the right eye of Izanagi. A rabbit with a pestle and mortar lives on the moon. The Manicheans Moon is Jesus Great in the series with the Sun-Mithra. In the Maori Moon — the husband of all wives, God the father. In Mithraism the icons of the Moon depicted on the left side on the chariot drawn by one horse, the Sun on the right side of the Quadriga. We the peoples of Oceania, the Moon represents the masculine principle and symbolizes eternal youth. The Scandinavians Freya lunar lunar chariot drawn by cats. In Sumero-Semitic tradition of the lunar deity Sin is the male God of wisdom and the Keeper of time. The night of the full moon is a time for prayer and festive sacrifices. At this time the Moon may be engraved on the back praying. In shamanism the Moon symbolizes magical powers. In Taoism the Moon is a symbol of truth, "the eye that shines in the darkness", the principle of Yin, but with the Sun, the male divine power. Among the Teutons the Moon reflects the male force of the divine feminine, the collective unconscious Due to its power over the oceans, the moon the Indians was considered a lady start feeding. Her gentle rays, coupled with the fresh night breezes and graced by the morning dew has contributed to the fact" that the inhabitants of hot countries believed the moon mediatress and ukrepitelnye of the earth. The light of the sun, moon and fire was seen as the one and only, derived from the Supreme being, endowed with power over the sun. About Egyptian priests chose the moon as a symbol of faith which reflects revealed truths as it illuminated by the Sun and draws from it all its vitality. The moon considered as a world Sea, containing the fecundating principles of the sun, which it sows in the air, it endowed the passive and active forces of reproduction, are identical in nature, though formally different.The rise of the moon, during the first fourteen days of every lunar month was associated with the growth of living beings, hence the custom to plant and cut trees during this period and harvest when the moon wanes. The impact the moon has on human actions and deeds, more than beneficial in the growth period of the moon than during its decrease. Dew is more abundant in the bright nights, and the farmers made a conclusion that humidity comes from the moon; so the moon was the embodiment of a principle of cold and moisture, creating rain. In hot and arid regions of the moon cult replaced the cult of the Sun: for example, in America, Egypt, an oasis in the desert is considered a blessing. Hence, there is also the dualism of the Moon-the Sun: moisture, given by the moon, opposed to the aridity of the sun. Because of its growth speed and the Moon is a symbol of fertility. Comparison of moist and fertile land with the mother's womb has been the cult of the Magna Mater (mother earth) in Egypt and Chaldea, which was reflected in arriving moon and principle of moisture. It is easy to understand the similarities that exist between the night luminary and goddesses of these countries, sources and symbols of life and hranitelyami vegetation, which, like the moon, are born and fade. Indeed, the lunar gods and goddesses is a whole Legion: the God of vegetation Sipe, father of the sun God Shamash; the Quetzalcoatl of the Aztecs, the son of the Sun, which, having come nearer to that luminary, had sacrificed himself as the son of God, to save mankind; in India Chandra, appreciated, valued intoxication of the Soma and oblada-Phi 28 women, symbols of the phases of the moon each month, and the formidable Kali, hungry blood; the Egyptian ISIS, the embodiment of femininity in nature, with cow's horns (power and fertility) and disc between them; the Phoenician Astarte; the Babylonian Ishtar, etc., Or Greco-Latin goddess: Selena is the embodiment of polar opposites: day night, nature, the spirit, the will of the male-female passivity; Hera, a full moon, the symbol of motherhood and of women's dignity in marriage; Diana-Artemis, natural, unconscious desire of the soul, uncontrolled by reason, whose attribute is an ideogram in the shape of a sickle — moon of the month, has the virgin Mary of Christian painters. The Crescent appears on many monuments of culture, the Egyptian and Babylonian: the divine boat had the form of a lunar month (as in Noah's ark or ship of the Argonauts). The Church was compared to a Moon: she, like a mother watches over her children, stores, and transmits them to the light. Moon main characters: the hare or rabbit in a vessel filled with water (in pre-Columbian America, China, the Hindus, and so D.), turtle, snail, she retreated to long days in his house; frog, because there was a belief that she is falling with the dew; and it's accepted" loving the morning dew, as well as animals with horns: the bull, the cow, which was worshipped as a lunar deity. Sometimes the Moon is mentioned as a symbol of renewal because of its recurring appearance; independence and indirect knowledge, because it reflects the light coming from the sun. Its dim light is intermediate between sunlight and darkness, between consciousness, mind, and the night world of the unconscious. The moon is the embodiment of the anima, the feminine mate" administered early, passive, embodying the darkness of the unconscious, the errors committed before coming to the light of consciousness, whose epitome is the Sun. In character the Moon rules the lymphatic (phlegmatic) temperament and endodonticheskogo the Constitution was marked by the instinct of self-preservation, prudence, innate selfishness, love of quiet, simple life, rest. In astrology the moon is the symbol of the soul, and its position in the horoscope determines the type of reaction of the individual, their susceptibility and the ability to reflect and adapt to the demands of everyday life. A narrow sickle, a symbol, embodies the Old moon, released from the oppression of the sun to turn into a New moon, endowed with energy. Its phases correspond to the periods of development of the female body. New moon is a symbol of childhood; arriving the moon is a symbol of youth, adolescence, and undifferentiated generic receptivity, which attracts all to itself, infantile urges, attachment to mother, traditions; it corresponds to extra-vertimu type. The full moon corresponds to the maturity, pregnancy, maternity. Waning moon, the left hemisphere lit lights, symbolizes the end of life and embodies introvertnye type, prone to domestic life, sleeping, apprehension, imagination, the collective unconscious, where archetypes are pulsing humanity. This last phase left half of the lunar month the alchemists called the balsamic Moon, because at the end of the life cycle of the spiritual experience of man goes back, like a balm on the offerings, to the realm of the spirit. As for the black moon (the period of three or four days, when the moon is invisible), it is a symbol of the unattainable; likened to Lilith and Hecate, goddesses of the night, acting insidiously in the depths of the unconscious, she represents the powerful psychic forces that cannot be controlled by consciousness. In ancient times, the symbolic incarnation of lunar astrology was made by Osiris, who ruled for 28 years and whose body, torn into 14 pieces (the number of homes coming or waning moon), was dismembered by Typhon, in a full moon (the image of the moon, losing a part of herself in each of the 14 days, the second half of the lunar month). The moon is the basis of Oriental astrology, discerning the 28 lunar houses in China are named after siau (spend the night). Traversed by the moon during its 28 day cycle, they meet the old feudal States and were associated with animals. Hindu astrologers have correlated the lunar horoscope with the human body. They noticed that during fetal development, the individual develops around two power centers, or the chakras: Fed is the heart Lotus with 12 petals, transfer the microcosmic sun of the zodiac, and Ina — localization in human terms, of the zodiac of 28 mansions of the moon, or nakshtra. So Pingala and Ina, the center forces in the development of the human embryo, embody a microcosm.The moon (gr. — Selenium). The moon goddess, whom the Romans identified with DIANA. In art she is usually the attributes of Diana, particularly the Crescent moon over the eyebrow. In Renaissance art, her chariot driven by two girls or two horses — one black, the other white, which signify the night and the day. The moon. Crescent — nascent moon was an ancient attribute of the virgin DIANA and lunar goddess of the MOON, which in Roman times was worshipped as one and the same deity. It saved them a common attribute. Month under the feet of the VIRGIN MARY (1,4) symbolizes chastity. Cm.t.well. THE SUN; THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST (II).

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LEMON MOON.CYPRESS.A phallic symbol and also an emblem of death and funerals. It was assumed that cypress can keep the body from decay, hence its use in cemeteries. Surmounted by a Sun or Moon, he is the personification of the androgyne. The Chinese means grace, happiness, but also death. In Christianity symbolizes endurance (hence his Christian symbolism of perseverance and valor), fair man, mourning and death. In the Greco-Roman tradition was used as the emblem of Zeus, of Apollo, Venus and Hermes, and meant life. As an attribute of the gods of the underworld and fate, he means death. Devoted To Hades (Pluto). From the Phoenicians dedicated to Astarte and Stranded-map, the Tree of Life. So, cypress — trees, which can often be found in cemeteries, because they symbolize the life of the soul after death.According to one myth, cypress had to apply daughters of the king Adeola, according to another tradition, it has become a young man by the name of Cypress - pet (lover?) Apollo, who killed the sacred deer. (Ovid. Met. 106-142) had Not been satisfied homosexual tendencies of Apollo: your pet Hyacinth he acannot killed, the sword disk and then the boy Cypress fell into a sorrow that could not respond to God's love. [BDGS] IN the ancient Mediterranean served as a symbol and attribute of Kronos (Saturn), Asclepius (Aesculapius), and (through playevent crown of Apollo. Cypress was a sacred tree Gaby, but he povesilsya and many other female deities: Cybele, Persephone, Aphrodite, Artemis, Eurynome, Hera, Athena. / There are many signs that the cypress since pre-Greek times was a cult-symbolic tree associated with death. The Greeks dedicated it (their infernal deity???), the Romans adopted this emblem in the cult of Pluto, linking the burial that persists today (Curl, 8). It can be found in many cemeteries, both Christian and pagan. Cypress is often depicted in paintings of Paradise, for example, in "the Martyrdom of St. Perpetua", XI-th century (Cambridge, 1891) describes a dream of St. Saturia in which, "dropping mortal flesh, he was carried away to the East by four angels. Rising on a gentle slope, they reached the place, bathed in sumptuous light. (...) In front of us was Paradise, "he adds," like a garden, with trees, which bloomed roses and many other flowers; the trees were tall as the cypresses, and from them came the singing" (46). So perhaps it continued to drop and Christian graves, reproduced on sarcophagi as a symbol of hope for otherworldly life. On many Christian tombs were often carved out of cypress branches. "Cypress" Remember his end. A symbol of impermanence. Branches of cypress and rosemary decided to bring to the funeral of great men. [EMSI; PL.7-13, p. 135] "Cypress" Symbol of beauty devoid of knowledge. "Its beautiful crown, sheet to sheet, But he was not given to bear fruit." [EMS 2-6, p. 114] "Cypress" Cypress wood stand and safe. And, it seems, transcends time itself. Who by the Spirit of God to death prepared, The one to eternal life wisely directed. (Emblem on copper. V. X. von Hochberg, 1675) "cypress and Palm branches, interwoven with each other" They need each other to complement. A symbol of virtue, reward after death. From the symbolism of trees. [EMSI; table.16-12, p. 170] "Violet growing in the cypress pojezija" I enjoy the shadow and darkness. The symbol of the humble man who has distanced himself from formal Affairs, exuding kindness and favor, and seeking rather to bring joy to others than to win someone's admiration. This is a very expressive character is intended to portray not showing off the advantages, which are a joy to quietly bloom in the obscurity and to spread its beneficial influence on people, many of whom even have no idea about the source of their well-being. the symbol shows the motives that make these people to continue their charitable work, which is not imposed Intrusive deprived people, but provides them by his grace in kindness. [EMSI 41-9,p. 281] Cypress served as symbolic plants such virtues as Piety. In the language of flowers "from Guinness for" the cypress fixed value "sorrow". Because of the attributed to him the ability to protect against malicious witchcraft, cypress were planted in hedges. Cypress branches thrown into the midst of planting to protect the crop from pests. The strength of the cypress became the reason of its popularity in the construction of temples and palaces: Solomon's temple, for example, floors made with planks of fir. Along with the cedar they were considered the best of the conifers. There are notions of chetvertichnoe Calvary's cross, made of four trees of the cardinal - cedar, cypress, olive trees and palm trees. A fir tree was considered sacred among the Germans, cypress — the Greeks, pine — the Phrygians. The ancient Greek legend of the Cypress tells the story of how this young man accidentally killed during the hunt his beloved deer. And could not be comforted from the grief. Apollo turned him into a cypress — the tree of pity. In Crimea it was believed that aiming to the sky the crowns of cypress and juniper indicate deceased the shortest path to heaven. PINE.The symbolic significance of the way of Life unfading constancy of plant life, the changing seasons, and the rebirth of nature, the Directness, vitality, fertility, strength of character, silence, solitude, a phallic symbol. Being evergreen, symbolizes immortality. A coniferous tree. Despite its broad acceptance in popular religion in Europe, it does not play a significant role, although its resin is extracted superagency turpentine, pine soot options and turpentine. Antiquity Dedicated To Cybele, Attis, Artemis, Demeter, Poseidon, Pan, Silvana. The vernal equinox, playing the mystical idea of Attis, the Phrygian God of the vegetable Kingdom, the Romans carried to the temple on the Palatine hill, pine tree, wrapped in a blanket, like a dead body, and twined garlands of violets, is meant that Attis died. The next day, March 24, the Day of the blood, fasting and sorrow, the believers mourned his death; on the third day the high priest did on the hand cut, bringing his blood in sacrifice to Attis, the crucified and revived the Saviour, and solemnly announced the resurrection of the God in whose honor were held abundant feasts and masquerades. The priests danced, whirling to the sounds of cymbals, flutes and drums and sprinkling his own blood the tree and the altar. It all ended with a Grand procession. The symbolism of the pine in Western Europe is associated with a rich harvest, high offspring of domestic cattle, for example, in the Roman spring rites in honour of Cybele and Attis (whose symbol was a pine tree), which probably preceded the spring festival in honor of the Maypole. Pine was regarded as the tree of Zeus (in Roman mythology Jupiter). When in Egypt, developed the cult of Serapis, pine tree became its emblem. The Emblem Of Zeus. Rome: the emblem of Jupiter and Venus, as a pure tree symbolizes the virginity and is associated with Diana. Is also associated with Mitra. The tree itself is dedicated to the Phrygian Attis and Cybele, whose companion he was. Christianity In medieval Ireland pine was considered one of the seven master, graceful trees, Southeast Asia In the Eastern tradition, the most important of all coniferous evergreen trees symbolize immortality or longevity. Like cedar, he was associated with resistance to decomposition and therefore were planted around the graves. According to the legend, from his tar grew mushrooms, which fed on Taoist Immortal. The variety, known in the West as Scots pine, is a favourite motif in Japanese and Chinese painting. The picture lonely pine symbolizes longevity, pair fidelity in a marriage. She is often depicted with other symbols of long life or rebirth — plum, bamboo, mushrooms, stork and a white deer. Pine — emblem of courage, determination and good fortune — wood Shinto New year. Narrow East Asia pine - issue "tree of life", which in old age servilleta green and fresh; Highly valued as a symbol of long life and constant happiness friendly. Especially in Chinese art the pine tree (song) becomes a symbol of permanence, as even in cold weather it retains its needles; also a pair the way of existence of this tree symbolizes a married couple. "His calm, she lengthens your life" Confucius. Pine was also planted on graves, and is especially revered old trees. Pine - wood, typical of the East Asian landscape. It was believed that it protects the body from decay, hence the manufacturing of coffins and the presence of its cemeteries; repels evil. In the iconography of pine — a symbol of vital force, and perseverance, manifested during a long life. China, Pine (song) is a symbol of longevity and constancy, because even in the winter it does not lose its needles. Taoist Immortals ate its seeds and resin. This tree with a forked needle serves as a symbol of marital happiness. longevity, courage, loyalty, steadfastness in adversity; the emblem of Confucius. Often depicted with a stork and a white deer. Pine and cedar trees symbolize self-control. The image of a pine and crane painting mean on the last years of a long life. Pine, bamboo and plum tree — it's three friends in winter. China, Pine (song) is a symbol of longevity and constancy, because even in the winter it does not lose its needles. Taoist Immortals ate its seeds and resin. This tree with a forked needle serves as a symbol of marital happiness. longevity, courage, loyalty, steadfastness in adversity; the emblem of Confucius. Often depicted with a stork and a white deer. Pine and cedar trees symbolize self-control. The image of a pine and crane painting mean on the last years of a long life. Pine, bamboo and plum tree — it's three friends in winter. Japan In Japan, the pine, the symbol of immortality, build Shinto temples and make ritual objects. longevity; as such, meets with stork and a white deer. To provide home the protection of the gods kami, on both sides of the entrance are planted on a pine tree, and binds them shimenawa (sacred twine made of rice straw, his retinue in the shape of a crown, which is associated with the symbolism of the circle). This is one of the most impressive solar symbols Shinto ceremony wonderful mercy return to the light. The PWM Nauvoo hang at the entrances to temples or in the form of garlands along the streets under the New year, and it consists in the revival of... the renewal of the world. The Northern tradition In the Scandinavian tradition of pine and spruce, is a positive symbol, displayed on Odin (Woden) and the center of the Christmas rituals that later was accepted throughout the Western world. The emblems of the Pine, which wraps around the gourd hung with fruit that is ripe soon, not stored for a long time. The symbol of the people who have more bragging rights than strengths and capabilities, and which, therefore, often be a laughingstock. Don't judge what I do not know, But be sober and wise. [SE-II,tab.26-13,p. 213] Pine This tree is considered a symbol of death, because once cut, it never puts forth sprouts. Its wood is extremely bitter, therefore any growing near the plant quickly dies. [SE-II,tab.58-1,p. 349] the Rough materials, the Tree was considered sacred among the Germans, cypress — the Greeks, pine — the Phrygians. In Belarusian Polesie with respect not only to the birch, the willow, spruce, pine. Ukraintsev Pine — blessed, for its wood was unfit for the nails for the crucifixion of Christ. Some old copies of big trees was considered Estonians saints. So, the Holy pine-tree grew on the farm Vectra, on the Holy hill. In the beginning there were two, but one was cut down, and the man who did it, got sick. In the village Sirgo was a Holy pine. Tell if a girl tear her limb, you will remain a spinster. The moon lat. Luna In Roman mythology, the goddess of the night light[1]. Had several sanctuaries, one with the sun God. Subsequently, the Moon was associated different theories in astrology and demonology.As a rule, represents the female force, the Mother Goddess, the Queen of Heaven. The exception are some African and North American Indian tribes, as well as the Teutons, the tribes of Oceania, Maori, and Japan, where the moon is the male productive principle. Everywhere the moon is a symbol of the cyclical rhythm of time, of a universal becoming. Phase of the birth, appearance and disappearance of the moon in the firmament symbolize immortality and eternity, constant renewal, enlightenment. In addition, the Moon represents the dark side of nature, its invisible aspect; the spiritual aspect of light in darkness; inner knowledge, intuitive, subjective and irrational; the human mind in the form of reflected light of the divine Sun. Is the symbol of the eye of the night, and the Sun is the eye day. The moon also symbolizes the periodic renewal of creation, time and measure. Before time was measured by the phases of the moon, so it was considered to be the carrier of change, suffering and decay, condition of human life on earth. Changing in its phases, represents the region of formation. Kama the moon controls the tides, the rains, the waters, floods, and seasons, and hence the course of life. All moon goddess, control the fate and weave her thread. Sometimes they are portrayed as spiders in the center of the web. Their attributes are the spindle and distaff. Together the Sun and the Moon epitomize the hieros gamos, the sacred marriage of Heaven and Earth, king and Queen, gold and silver etc. Three days of the new moon period is the period of the descent of a dying God in the underworld, from which he, like the moon, rises again. The full Moon signifies the wholeness, completeness, strength, and spiritual power. The moon in the middle of the cycle has a funerary significance. Waning Moon becomes dark, demonic aspect; the Moon of increasing light, growth and regeneration. The symbol of the moon, usually a month or cow horns. It is also called "the ship of light in a sea of night." All nocturnal animals, such as cat and Fox, are lunar, as the animals that appear and disappear, for example, a bear entering hibernation in the winter and emerging again in the spring with a newborn cub. These are the snake, the hare and the rabbit, all the lungfish and any other animals associated with water, swamps and floods. Frog and toad live on the moon. Almost everywhere, the inhabitants of the moon are the hare and the rabbit. Very often a toad or a hare with three legs representing three lunar phases, as well as past, present and future. On the moon lives a man who carries around the heavy burden of punishment. In Christianity it is compared to Cain or Judas Iscariot. The lame man can symbolize the waning moon. Lunar deities are often triple, for example, Parks (see number three). The Moon was associated with various plants, such as Indian catfish, American corn, South American, the Moon in the form of a male deity. Armor, sword, and especially the Crescent moon are symbols of the power of the gods of fertility in their aggressive fertilizing aspect. (The ancient bas-relief from Palmyra.) Palma pajiba. The Semitic moon gods were associated with trees and shrubs. In African mythology it is Aching that symbolize time and death. Some African tribes associate the moon with the tree. In some tribes the Moon is a male deity. In alchemy, the Moon, means silver is a pure feeling; the Sun and the Moon is the body and soul, silver and gold, a Queen and a king. In the beliefs of American Indians is "the old woman who never dies", and "water girl" with a jug of water. In South America the Moon is associated with palm and maize, and on the North with the tree. Full Moon like light of the Great spirit, however, in some tribes it is an evil and malevolent force. In astrology, the Moon means the animal soul as a place in which there is a feeling, sex life and momentum to it. Along with the Sun, reflecting the impulses of the heart and character traits, the Moon reflects the overall style of behavior. In Buddhism, the Moon represents peace, serenity and beauty. The full moon and the new moon is considered a time of increased spiritual strength. Waxing Moon — the element of Avalokiteshvara, Guan Yin and Guan-he, as well as a symbol of the unity of personality. "Appearing on the horizon, the Moon reflected in each surface, and these reflections come from a single source" (Yang Chia "Song of enlightenment"). The moon and water together represent the freedom of the Dharma. In China the Moon shows the essence of Yin, the female principle of nature, passivity and the transience of life and immortality. In Christianity, the Moon and the Sun often depicted in scenes of the crucifixion and symbolize the dual nature of Christ. The moon — the seat of the Archangel Gabriel, and the Sun — Archangel Michael. In Egyptian tradition the Moon is considered the "Creator of the underworld and eternity." The waxing Moon is the main attribute of ISIS as Queen of Heaven is also The lunar deity. Eskimos the Moon is esteemed as the "bite snow". In ancient Greece the Moon was associated with the tree. Goddess of the moon, Moira stood above other gods and three goddesses of fate (Moira) was a reflection of the strength of this great Moon Goddess. In the symbolism of the orphics, the Moon represents the liver, and the Sun — heart (the center of the universe in man). In Hinduism, the waxing Moon symbolizes the newborn quickly and vigorously growing child. It also represents the chalice of the elixir of immortality and is associated with the plant soma, from which is prepared the sacred drink. In Iran the Moon is revered as the Fluff along with the Sun, which is revered as Hvar-Khshaeta. In the tradition of the Zend and Pahlavi, the Moon represents the masculine principle. In Islam the Moon measure time and consider the years, as the lunar year is considered. Split the Moon reflects the duality in constant motion towards unity. The waxing Crescent Moon, symbolizing the divine and Supreme power, is a symbol of Islam. Growing or full moon illuminated the Tree of Life portrayed sometimes on Muslim tombstones. In Japan, the Moon also represents the masculine principle is God, Tsukiyomi, was born from the right eye of Izanagi. A rabbit with a pestle and mortar lives on the moon. The Manicheans Moon is Jesus Great in the series with the Sun-Mithra. In the Maori Moon — the husband of all wives, God the father. In Mithraism the icons of the Moon depicted on the left side on the chariot drawn by one horse, the Sun on the right side of the Quadriga. We the peoples of Oceania, the Moon represents the masculine principle and symbolizes eternal youth. The Scandinavians Freya lunar lunar chariot drawn by cats. In Sumero-Semitic tradition of the lunar deity Sin is the male God of wisdom and the Keeper of time. The night of the full moon is a time for prayer and festive sacrifices. At this time the Moon may be engraved on the back praying. In shamanism the Moon symbolizes magical powers. In Taoism the Moon is a symbol of truth, "the eye that shines in the darkness", the principle of Yin, but with the Sun, the male divine power. Among the Teutons the Moon reflects the male force of the divine feminine, the collective unconscious Due to its power over the oceans, the moon the Indians was considered a lady start feeding. Her gentle rays, coupled with the fresh night breezes and graced by the morning dew has contributed to the fact" that the inhabitants of hot countries believed the moon mediatress and ukrepitelnye of the earth. The light of the sun, moon and fire was seen as the one and only, derived from the Supreme being, endowed with power over the sun. About Egyptian priests chose the moon as a symbol of faith which reflects revealed truths as it illuminated by the Sun and draws from it all its vitality. The moon considered as a world Sea, containing the fecundating principles of the sun, which it sows in the air, it endowed the passive and active forces of reproduction, are identical in nature, though formally different.The rise of the moon, during the first fourteen days of every lunar month was associated with the growth of living beings, hence the custom to plant and cut trees during this period and harvest when the moon wanes. The impact the moon has on human actions and deeds, more than beneficial in the growth period of the moon than during its decrease. Dew is more abundant in the bright nights, and the farmers made a conclusion that humidity comes from the moon; so the moon was the embodiment of a principle of cold and moisture, creating rain. In hot and arid regions of the moon cult replaced the cult of the Sun: for example, in America, Egypt, an oasis in the desert is considered a blessing. Hence, there is also the dualism of the Moon-the Sun: moisture, given by the moon, opposed to the aridity of the sun. Because of its growth speed and the Moon is a symbol of fertility. Comparison of moist and fertile land with the mother's womb has been the cult of the Magna Mater (mother earth) in Egypt and Chaldea, which was reflected in arriving moon and principle of moisture. It is easy to understand the similarities that exist between the night luminary and goddesses of these countries, sources and symbols of life and hranitelyami vegetation, which, like the moon, are born and fade. Indeed, the lunar gods and goddesses is a whole Legion: the God of vegetation Sipe, father of the sun God Shamash; the Quetzalcoatl of the Aztecs, the son of the Sun, which, having come nearer to that luminary, had sacrificed himself as the son of God, to save mankind; in India Chandra, appreciated, valued intoxication of the Soma and oblada-Phi 28 women, symbols of the phases of the moon each month, and the formidable Kali, hungry blood; the Egyptian ISIS, the embodiment of femininity in nature, with cow's horns (power and fertility) and disc between them; the Phoenician Astarte; the Babylonian Ishtar, etc., Or Greco-Latin goddess: Selena is the embodiment of polar opposites: day night, nature, the spirit, the will of the male-female passivity; Hera, a full moon, the symbol of motherhood and of women's dignity in marriage; Diana-Artemis, natural, unconscious desire of the soul, uncontrolled by reason, whose attribute is an ideogram in the shape of a sickle — moon of the month, has the virgin Mary of Christian painters. The Crescent appears on many monuments of culture, the Egyptian and Babylonian: the divine boat had the form of a lunar month (as in Noah's ark or ship of the Argonauts). The Church was compared to a Moon: she, like a mother watches over her children, stores, and transmits them to the light. Moon main characters: the hare or rabbit in a vessel filled with water (in pre-Columbian America, China, the Hindus, and so D.), turtle, snail, she retreated to long days in his house; frog, because there was a belief that she is falling with the dew; and it's accepted" loving the morning dew, as well as animals with horns: the bull, the cow, which was worshipped as a lunar deity. Sometimes the Moon is mentioned as a symbol of renewal because of its recurring appearance; independence and indirect knowledge, because it reflects the light coming from the sun. Its dim light is intermediate between sunlight and darkness, between consciousness, mind, and the night world of the unconscious. The moon is the embodiment of the anima, the feminine mate" administered early, passive, embodying the darkness of the unconscious, the errors committed before coming to the light of consciousness, whose epitome is the Sun. In character the Moon rules the lymphatic (phlegmatic) temperament and endodonticheskogo the Constitution was marked by the instinct of self-preservation, prudence, innate selfishness, love of quiet, simple life, rest. In astrology the moon is the symbol of the soul, and its position in the horoscope determines the type of reaction of the individual, their susceptibility and the ability to reflect and adapt to the demands of everyday life. A narrow sickle, a symbol, embodies the Old moon, released from the oppression of the sun to turn into a New moon, endowed with energy. Its phases correspond to the periods of development of the female body. New moon is a symbol of childhood; arriving the moon is a symbol of youth, adolescence, and undifferentiated generic receptivity, which attracts all to itself, infantile urges, attachment to mother, traditions; it corresponds to extra-vertimu type. The full moon corresponds to the maturity, pregnancy, maternity. Waning moon, the left hemisphere lit lights, symbolizes the end of life and embodies introvertnye type, prone to domestic life, sleeping, apprehension, imagination, the collective unconscious, where archetypes are pulsing humanity. This last phase left half of the lunar month the alchemists called the balsamic Moon, because at the end of the life cycle of the spiritual experience of man goes back, like a balm on the offerings, to the realm of the spirit. As for the black moon (the period of three or four days, when the moon is invisible), it is a symbol of the unattainable; likened to Lilith and Hecate, goddesses of the night, acting insidiously in the depths of the unconscious, she represents the powerful psychic forces that cannot be controlled by consciousness. In ancient times, the symbolic incarnation of lunar astrology was made by Osiris, who ruled for 28 years and whose body, torn into 14 pieces (the number of homes coming or waning moon), was dismembered by Typhon, in a full moon (the image of the moon, losing a part of herself in each of the 14 days, the second half of the lunar month). The moon is the basis of Oriental astrology, discerning the 28 lunar houses in China are named after siau (spend the night). Traversed by the moon during its 28 day cycle, they meet the old feudal States and were associated with animals. Hindu astrologers have correlated the lunar horoscope with the human body. They noticed that during fetal development, the individual develops around two power centers, or the chakras: Fed is the heart Lotus with 12 petals, transfer the microcosmic sun of the zodiac, and Ina — localization in human terms, of the zodiac of 28 mansions of the moon, or nakshtra. So Pingala and Ina, the center forces in the development of the human embryo, embody a microcosm.The moon (gr. — Selenium). The moon goddess, whom the Romans identified with DIANA. In art she is usually the attributes of Diana, particularly the Crescent moon over the eyebrow. In Renaissance art, her chariot driven by two girls or two horses — one black, the other white, which signify the night and the day. The moon. Crescent — nascent moon was an ancient attribute of the virgin DIANA and lunar goddess of the MOON, which in Roman times was worshipped as one and the same deity. It saved them a common attribute. Month under the feet of the VIRGIN MARY (1,4) symbolizes chastity. Cm.t.well. THE SUN; THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST (II). Плывут корабли облаков, Пурпуром разсвеченны снизу. И запах весенних цветов, И ласточек стрекот под ними. В молчаньи, под дубом столетним, Сижу, наблюдая мгновений игру.. Как цвет, преломляясь на небе, Творит в облаках красоты тишину. Он тут же рождает картины, Каких не опишет и кисть, Они мимолетны и мнимы, Живут лишь секунду, для бога и грез. И вечер, наполнив индиго, до края, Сменяет полет на летучих мышей. Звезда одиноко восходит, сияя, Пронзая лучом череду тленных дней . 2013 Pollin .

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Polina Ogiy was born in Kharkov . She quickly shows great interest in art and all its expressions, finishing her studies at the High School of Arts and Music. Then she enrolls at the Moscow State Art and Design Academy by Stroganov, where she becomes expert in drawing, painting, design and sculpture.In 1999, she got a degree as Master of Fine Art. In 2004 Polina won the first prize at the International Architecture Competition. She is currently working in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, exclusive decoration and painting. "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love."(The first Epistle of St. an. St. John The Evangelist) Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions. This is awareness of Genesis, understanding of the soul creating the fabric of life .Works of art are true, pure symbols imprinted by the hand of the artist. They are characters of life, love, harmony and symmetry, sacred geometry of destiny. The world is ruled by symbols. And the true symbols express the divine harmony.If you're a creative person, the main energy that moves your hand is love, passion to cognition for the essence of things and phenomena. This is love and admiration, inspiration by the beauty of a landscape, character, object, myth or legend. The delight of my soul reflects the spiritual essence and symbolism of the Muse selected.Creativity is the destination of the soul incarnate in a person. We all are the co-creators of God, and everyone is an architect of his own life and world view. Convergence of matter and spirit, the ancient alchemy of human life are nothing else, but a splash of creative energy of spirit in matter.For me it is the music of my soul embodied in line and color, its trace through the time and space. Painting and sculpture are like my natural breath and my self expression. The motivation is simple - to live and create. An artist is the crystal, which stops the time in its purpose. An artist displays the Genesis, depicts the beauty and perfection of the moment. The artist perceives with his heart, not his eyes. An artist opens for the viewer the door to the wordlessness and guides to the pure original source of Life.Canvas is a material body, the image on the canvas is the artist soul cast.

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