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Peace and Freedom
Turn the (WRONG) ☮Peace Symbol
Upside Down!
In the 60’s, there were plenty of opportunities to participate in peace demonstrations where many were waving banners of the peace symbol. While marching and singing, “All we are saying, is give peace a chance,” no one realised that the very popular peace symbol ☮ is actually the symbol for death and war.
History has shown that in spite of demonstrations for peace, the world has not fundamentally changed in a positive way that would further our evolution. Our planet has not found peace through these actions and approximately 45–50 years later, many wars as well as murder and terrorism are thriving at proportions that are difficult to assess.
Have you ever wondered where this ‘peace’ symbol came from? The peace symbol ☮ was designed by artist Gerald Holtom in 1958 for the British nuclear disarmament movement and is now obviously widely used. Close associates of the designer said he came to regret the downward symbol of despair, as he felt that peace was something to be celebrated and he wanted the symbol to be inverted.
In 2004, Billy Meier, the Swiss UFO contactee, published a book of symbols called ‹Symbole der Geisteslehre› or ‘Symbols of the Spirit Teaching’, which includes 601 ancient symbols from a prophet named Nokodemion. According to Billy Meier, the origin of the ‘peace’ symbol ☮ goes back many millions of years and it carries the meaning of death.
In the following pages, there are 4 symbols taken from ‘Symbole der Geisteslehre’ that you may find quite interesting. Some of them, as you will see, have already made a huge impact on our personal lives and world. Be aware that by simply gazing at these various symbols, you can feel certain sensations inside yourself. You can tell which ones feel uplifting and which ones make you feel somewhat heavy.
This Symbol Means War
The human beings of today and the peace movement erroneously identify with an imaginary, incorrect peace symbol and, therefore, in truth court and evoke non-peace and death, disharmony and unkindness as well as war, elimination, destruction and everything rotten and evil. And truthfully that is because the so-called PEACE symbol used by the human beings is indeed expressing exactly the opposite of peace, harmony and life. Thus in fact it bears senseless death and elimination.
This Symbol means Death and Depravity
The turned-around tree of life does not let the power of life become effective, but lets the power flow into the ground. In that way life's counterpart is changed to become the eliminator of life. This so-called PEACE symbol symbolises destruction, elimination and ruin. It does not refer to death in an evolutionary form, which is striving towards the existence in death and thus fulfilling an important part in the life of a human being. On the contrary, this so-called PEACE symbol refers in its wrong usage to a senseless death, to destruction in a de-evolutionary form. It refers, therefore, to a non-evolutionary senselessness and forced finiteness.
This Symbol means Existence and Life
Directed upward and in a double V, this symbolizes the tree of life with its branches reaching upwards to the sky, i.e. into the lofty heights. Here, it symbolises the creational striving of the powers towards the relative absolute fulfillment and continuous rise up and making progress. Life can unfold itself in the tree of life.
For many millions of years, an ancient symbol for peace has existed that likewise is traceable to Nokodemion. Besides embodying the tree of life, this true and very old symbol for peace embodies also a flower, and it is portrayed as the Salome symbol.
This Symbol Means Peace
According to Nokodemion, this is the original peace symbol, named Salome, which is a word originating from an ancient Earth language meaning peace. The following is an explanation describing the meaning of the peace symbol.
- The rectangle symbolises the base block of peace and life, upon which stands the tree of peace and life and which holds everything fast.
- The two green and five reddish "feathers" represent the seven levels, i.e. consciousness forms.
- The 2 x 3 "feathers" underneath represent spiritual forms, i.e. swinging waves.
- The two wheels represent the universe and the Creation, which are connected with one another.
So, what can we do about this?
We can be conscious of this issue and spread the word whenever appropriate. Symbols are powerful. There are many simple creative things each of us can do to reverse this situation simply by turning the wrong peace symbol upright.
Thank you for anything you can do to make the world a better place.
Feel free to share this information with anyone who may be receptive to this message. Let’s build the kind of world we want to live in and consciously use appropriate symbols for building good, harmonious and peaceful lives.
Salome, (Peace be on Earth, and among all creatures!)
“Symbols are a means of assistance to the human being, in order to allow him/her to recall forgotten thoughts, laws, recognitions and principles, via the means of association, into his/her memory, without needing long sentences of explanation to do so.”
Billy Meier
Author and translator of the German texts by Billy: Nell Arnaud/USA
Translation: Christian Frehner, Switzerland