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What Do You Think Of About These Symbols

What do these symbols mean? i think its korean...수정?

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Dictionary:
1. fecundation;fertilization; pollination ―하다 be fertilized;be pollinated
2. adjustment;regulation;retouching ―하다 adjust;regulate;retouch
3. amendment;revision;modification; correction; rectification ―하다 amend;modify;revise;correct
4. crystal

What symbols and logos make you think twice?

McDonald’s logo whether I should go in or go through drive through always making me think twice .

What 10 symbols come to your mind when you think of Iran?

When I think of Iran, there are many symbols that come to my mind, like these:Azadi Tower in the Azadi Square, TehranTomb of Hafez, ShirazTomb of Ferdowsi, TousImam Reza Shrine, MashhadPersepolis, Fars provincePersian rugsShahnameh (Ferdowsi)Persian languageNasir ol-molk Mosque, ShirazDiversity of the country

Do you think that nature speaks to us in symbols and signs, and through her pictures human fate divines?

Nature speaks to us in all languages But we tend to ignore these at Humanity expense. Look at Change is weather pattern , Flooding , earth Quakes .every time Nature Speaks we ignore Then Nature has to shout at us to listen.

As a Christian, what do you think about the peace symbol? Are there any other symbols you dislike, or think they are wrongly disliked?

The peace symbol is an upside down broken cross inside a circle. In witchcraft, as I am informed by former practitioners, when a Christian joins a coven, they stand in the magic circle during their initiation and renounce Christ by holding a cross upside down and breaking it. This is what the peace symbol actually means: peace through the destruction of Christianity. How do I feel about it? Well it doesn’t convey any warm fuzzy peaceful feelings, I can tell you that much.In paganism and most non-Christian religions, symbols are very important. They contain esoteric power and carry curses or blessings, and are often revered as extensions of their deities. If you look around, occultic symbols are used everywhere in society today—just look at popular corporate logos. You will find, cleverly disguised magic circles, arrows (which mean casting spells), pyramids, the all-seeing eye, the masonic square and compass, etc, everywhere you look. The people who design these symbols hope that they will bring good fortune to the company.Christianity is different. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1. “He spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast.” Ps. 33:9. Christianity is the religion of the word. We do not depend on outward symbols but on inward faith, trusting in what God has said, and that he is able to do what he has promised.I do not like fishes and crosses and other symbols Christians like to hang on their necks and stick on their cars. For one thing they are all borrowed from other religions. For another thing, one should not need an outward symbol to convince others that they are a Christian.

What do you think this Symbol from the White Walkers mean?

It's a crude form of the Targaryen sigil.The Night King left the same sign at Last Hearth made from the arms of Umbers.

Do you think the symbol for pi was based on stonehenge or was it the other way round.?

Pi is a letter of Greek alphabet. We know that Greek language has been used it (Greek alphabet) since about 9th century BC.

Archaleogists think that first Stongehenge was made in 3200BC.

At this point, I can think that pi might be based on Stonehenge, because Stonehenge(s) are older. But, we need more information... I tried to find a world map for 900s BC. I found Herodotus' map (500BC) giving us no information about Britain. So I think, Greek had not knew about Stonehenge's before 500BC. Therefore, Pi was not based on stonehenge.

These are my opinions, which are not scientific trurh. :)

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