A Star of Harmony and Seal of Unity
The Star of Venus also called the Star of Ishtar is an ancient symbol used as early as 2000 BCE that represents the planet Venus, historically to represent the Assyrian and Babylonian that are connected with Venus, as well as being historically used by Phoenician culture to represent Venus and the goddess Astarte (a counterpart of Ishtar). The symbol has been commonly represented as an eight-pointed star as it was discovered to be presented as such on a Babylonian seal approximately dated to 800 BCE.
Rock drawing (petroglyphs) are borrowed from the McGowen Lake, Fairy Bay
sites of Kejimikujik Park in Nova Scotia. Enthnologists and Micmac sources
believe that the images describe religious journeys, commemorate celebrations
and puberty rituals, and depict animal spirits common to Micmac lore.
The common image is of an eight-pointed star. This motif has been employed by
the Micmac for centuries in ancient legends and continues to symbolize unity
today. The eight arms of the star point in the four cardinal directions. The
number four is doubled to reflect understanding that all that one sees is not
necessarily all that is perceptible (The Great Mystery.)
In oral tradition, the Micmac, like all other people, originated from the
center of the Earth. Four groups of people were created: the red, the yellow,
the black and the white. These colors are also the primary colors associated
with the four directions. Each group was sent to one of the four directions
with a mission to carry out. When the mission was completed, the groups were to
return to the center, where there would be great harmony. The circle
surrounding the eight-pointed star is an acknowledgement of the sun that
surrounds the people of all clans.
The sun/eight-pointed star can be further interpreted as a compass. The lines
on the star that point North align to true North and, on Summer solstice, to
magnetic North. The sun, giver of life, is central to fertility rituals. The
triangular figure to the left is a geometric ideogram for woman-giver of life.
The triangle represents life-giving energy. Women were the primary makers of
rock drawings, and the only makers of female images.
The site of the petroglyphs is as significant to the Micmac tradition as the
drawings themselves. The area now called Bedford, from where the central image
is derived, has been a gathering place for the Micmac since time immemorial.
The Bedford Barrens rise up out of the Basin like whale-backs on the sea. In
keeping with Micmac belief that all things of the land are alive, the area is
referred to as the place of the whale-backs. Moving Eastward and away from the carvings
is a large amphitheater. At its center rests a feldspar stone that is not
common to the area, and in the stone's center is a carved circle. A circle of
birches to the right of the stone marks a deposit of upright stones. These
circles are all dependant on one another - they acknowledge unseen powers, the
life-giving forces represented by the circle, the heart of the Micmac belief
system.

Star/Seal petroglyph
Amazing? Truely!
Astrological
Origin
The
roots of the eight-pointed stat symbolize the four corners of space. The eight
lines are symbolic of north, south, east, and west; and time as well with the
two solstices and two equinoxes.
The
first cross is the intersection of the Galactic Equator with the ecliptic and
the axis perpendicular to this intersection. When the Earth Cross and the
Galactic Cross are superimposed they form an eight-pointed cross. The two
separate crosses become conjunct and form a single 4 pointed cross during the
moments of a Great Celestial Conjunction. After the individual crosses separate
again and form an eight-pointed cross again.
The
Bible uses astrology…another form of this is the
astrological signs such as Leo, etc. GOD made the firmament and stars but not
for idolizing and the secret here is GOD the picture and places
the planets and stars as the creator tools
.
Not belonging to any one
religion King Solomon Seals symbolize a harmony of opposites. They reflect the
cosmic order, the movement of the stars, the skies and the flow between heaven
and earth, air and fire. King Solomon’s legendary ring which he received in
heaven is common to Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The seals combine Hebrew,
Greek, Latin and Arabic phrases, astrological and geometric symbols.