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    Thread: The knot of Maldek and it's relation to Celtic Knots and the Eternal Knot


    Moonfox (Offline)

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    02-21-2019, 06:36 PM
    Maybe this is a little off topic, but as I was reading about the beings on Maldek being knotted together after the demise of the biosphere, I started wondering if that concept was the same knot we see today in cultures around the world, but most familliar to me in the Celtic Knot. The Etermal Knot is a concept we see in many cultures. The Chinese have a beautiful culture of knot artwork, also.

    Here is a search of the Ra material to clarify what I'm talking about: https://www.lawofone.info/results.php?q=knot

    And here is some information on the Endless knot as seen in the history of some cultures: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_knot

    The internet says: "The endless knot or eternal knot (Sanskrit: śrīvatsa; Tibetan དཔལ་བེའུ། dpal be'u; Mongolian Ulzii) is a symbolic knot and one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols. It is an important cultural marker in places significantly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism such as Tibet, Mongolia, Tuva, Kalmykia, and Buryatia."

    "The Celtic trinity knot dates back to the 5th century. It was used extensively by ancient monks in illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow. It is symbolic of many things that are threefold and has long been considered a symbol of eternity."

    So I guess what I'm wondering is (and I know I'm restating things a bit, but it's for clarity) is there some kind of echo of the knot of Maldek that we see in the importance of knots in ancient cultures across the world and what can we learn from this?

    How did the confederation untie the original knot of maldek and are there any knots in our cultures that we need to untie today?

    If this is not in the correct forum, I ask for your patience and I will happily repost.

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    The knot of Maldek and it's relation to Celtic Knots and the Eternal Knot - by Moonfox - 02-21-2019, 06:36 PM
    RE: The knot of Maldek and it's relation to Celtic Knots and the Eternal Knot - by flow - 02-22-2019, 04:33 AM
    RE: The knot of Maldek and it's relation to Celtic Knots and the Eternal Knot - by Infinite Unity - 02-25-2019, 12:04 PM
    RE: The knot of Maldek and it's relation to Celtic Knots and the Eternal Knot - by Moonfox - 02-25-2019, 07:52 PM

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