Describes various archetypal symbols in ancient cultures
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Archetypal Analysis of Early Symbols
While researching the early symbols of mankind, I found that there were many that appeared in various regions of the world. The interesting part, however, was that some had meaning that was essentially the same across the globe, even in places whose cultures had obviously never met. These symbols are archetypal; part of the collective unconscious we are all born with. It is for this reason that two prehistoric humans
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In Pre-Columbian America, the axes symbolized the daily movement of the sun and the circle represented the continuous cycle of these movements. It also symbolized unity between heaven and earth, balance, and harmony. Circles were also combined with other circles, as shown at right, to form circles within circles. This symbolized focus, as well as the mother archetype. Finally, the last major variation of the circle was a circle with a dot in the middle.
In Pre-Columbian America, the axes symbolized the daily movement of the sun and the circle represented the continuous cycle of these movements. It also symbolized unity between heaven and earth, balance, and harmony. Circles were also combined with other circles, as shown at right, to form circles within circles. This symbolized focus, as well as the mother archetype. Finally, the last major variation of the circle was a circle with a dot in the middle.