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David Star: Encyclopedia - Star of David

The Star of David (Hebrew Magen David or Mogen Dovid מגן דוד, Arabic Najmat Dawuud نجمة داوود). It is also known as Solomon's Seal, or Seal of Solomon (Ashkenazi Hebrew, Shield of David, Arabic Khatam Sulayman خاتم سليمان) is a generally recognized symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity, although it has been used also in Islam as well as the Eastern Religions. Geometrically it is a hexagram. It i ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia II - Star of David - Origin
Star of David - Shape. The shape of the star is an example of the hexagram, a symbol which has significance for other belief systems. The hexagram pre-dates its use by Jews. Its most prevalent usage outside of Judaism was and is the occult. Some point out[citation needed] that the hexagram is a Mandala symbol found on Indian temples built almost 10,000 years ago. Allegedly, it symbolized the Nara/Narayana, a perfect meditative state of balance achieved between Man and God, and if maintained, results in "Moksha," or "Nirvana" (that is, release from the bounds of the ea ...

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Star of David, Star of David - Origin, Star of David - Shape, Star of David - Shield form, Star of David - Shield with stars, Star of David - Used by Jews, Star of David - Used by Arabs and Muslims, Star of David - Used by the Nazis, Star of David - Other uses, Star of David - Heraldry, Star of David - Red Magen David, Star of David - Occurrence in Eastern Religions, Star of David - Theosophy, Star of David - Zion Christian Church, Star of David - Latter-day Saints Mormons, Star of David - Raelism, Star of David - Notes, Star of David - Footnotes

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David Star: Encyclopedia II - Star of David - Other uses

Star of David - Heraldry. In heraldry and to a lesser extent vexillology a "star" is assumed to be a six-pointed figure, like a Star of David, but not hollow and with radiating, wavy lines. The more familiar five-pointed star shape is known as a mullet or molet. Star of David - Red Magen David. Magen David Adom (Red Star of David) is Israel's only official emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service, in a fashion similar to the Red Cross and the Red Crescent. Star of Dav ...

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Star of David, Star of David - Origin, Star of David - Shape, Star of David - Shield form, Star of David - Shield with stars, Star of David - Used by Jews, Star of David - Used by Arabs and Muslims, Star of David - Used by the Nazis, Star of David - Other uses, Star of David - Heraldry, Star of David - Red Magen David, Star of David - Occurrence in Eastern Religions, Star of David - Theosophy, Star of David - Zion Christian Church, Star of David - Latter-day Saints Mormons, Star of David - Raelism, Star of David - Notes, Star of David - Footnotes

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David Star: : Harmonic Concordance November 8 2003 and its spiritual significance.

Harmonic Concordance and its spiritual significance.

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David Star: A bird's eye view

Harmonic Concordance: An overview and perspective on the Harmonic Concordance.

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David Star: November 8th Lunar Exclipse Grand Sextile

Harmonic Concordance: An astrological perspective on the Harmonic Concordance.

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David Star: Child prodigy - Indigo child? Or just a well endowed soul?  

Clearly child prodigies have existed for a long time. This is not a new phenomenon. Yet the Indigo Child proponents say this is something new that's happening, brought about as I said because of the period of growth and change.

 

In some cases the Indigo children are said to have great spiritual talents and are talking with one another through a wide-spread telepathic communication channel between these Indigo children.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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David Star: Encyclopedia - David Gerrold

David Gerrold, born Jerrold David Friedman (January 24, 1944), is a science fiction author who started his career in 1966 as a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek. He was invited to submit several premises, and the one chosen by Star Trek was filmed as "The Trouble with Tribbles", which has been one of the most enduringly popular episodes of the series. David Gerrold - Early works. After his early success with "The Trouble with Tribble ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Star of Bethlehem

The Star of Bethlehem was a star or star-like object that, in the account of Jesus' birth given in the Greek Gospel of Matthew, heralded his arrival and guided the Magi (better known in Christian mythology as the Three Wise Men) to the house where Jesus and his mother were. Main article: Star Prophecy. The messianic "Star Prophecy" that this star appeared to fulfill was of importance to all the contemporary Jewish resistance groups of the period, including those who produced the documents at Qu ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Dalet

History · Transliteration Diacritics · hamza ء Numerals · Numeration Dalet (dāleth, also spelled Daleth) is the fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew » Dalet: Encyclopedia - Dalet

David Star: Encyclopedia - David Abbott

There are several people named David Abbott: David Abbott (mixed martial artist), a.k.a. David "Tank" Abbott—an American heavyweight mixed martial artist who has fought on UFC. David Abbott (astrophysicist)—an American astrophysicist, one of the developers of the CAK theory (theory of winds in early type stars). David Abbott (magician)— is an early 20th century magician and founder of Abbott's Magic Company. Other related arch

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David Star: Encyclopedia - DAG

DAG has several possible meanings: short for Dagorhir Diacylglycerol Directed acyclic graph The TV series DAG, named for the initals of the star, David Alan Grier See Also: Dag Category: Ambiguous three-letter acronyms ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - David Fabricius

David Fabricius (March 9, 1564 - May 7, 1617) was responsible for two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic astronomy. Born in Esens, Frisia, as an adult David Fabricius (a Latinized version of his proper name David Faber) served as pastor for small towns in Frisia (part of modern-day Germany). As was common for churchmen in those days he dabbled in science; in his particular case the science was astronomy. Fabricius made his first mark on history by discovering the first known periodic variable star (as oppo ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Cave Dwellers

Cave Dwellers (Ator l'invincibile 2) was a European film that was made in 1984. The movie was written and directed by Joe d'Amato. The filming for this movie was done in Italy. It starred Miles O'Keeffe as Ator, a man skilled in not only fighting, but in many other arts as well. It also starred Charles Borromel as Akronas, a wise ruler and teacher who is also called the Great One. The ever beautiful Lisa Foster starred as Mila, the daughter of Akronas, and David Brandon starred as Zor - the principal villan in this film. ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Hexagram

A hexagram (also known as "sexagram" or a "magician's/sorcerer's star") is a six-pointed star, a type of complex star polygon. It is usually symmetrical, formed by two overlapping equilateral triangles, of which the intersection is a regular hexagon. One version of the hexagram is the Star of David, a traditional Jewish symbol. Some cultures say that the triangle pointing downwards represents female sexuality and the triangle pointing upwards represents male sexuality, the combination representing unity and harmony. This ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death may refer to: Kiss of Death, a 1947 film which starred Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, Coleen Gray and Richard Widmark Kiss of Death, a 1995 remake which starred David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage and Helen Hunt Other related archivesBrian Donlevy, Coleen Gray, David Caruso, Helen Hunt, Kiss of Death, Nicolas Cage, Richard Widmark, Samuel L. Jackson, Victor Mature

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David Star: Encyclopedia - David Cassidy

David Bruce Cassidy (born April 12, 1950) is an American actor and musician who starred in the television series The Partridge Family from 1970 to 1974. He is the son of Irish Catholic actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward, who was of English Protestant descent. Prior to The Partridge Family, Cassidy appeared on Marcus Welby, M.D., The Mod Squad, Bonanza, and Ironside. When he started working on The Partridge Family nobody knew that he could sing, until Cassidy himself broug ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Proof

Proof may refer to: a rigorous, compelling argument, including: a mathematical proof (see also proof theory). a logical proof a legal proof. a scientific proof Proofreading Alcoholic proof, a measure of how much ethanol is in an alcoholic beverage Proof coinage, a coin made as an example of a particular strike. Proof (play), a play by David Auburn Proof (1991 film), an Australian film by Jocelyn Moorhouse starring Hu ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Bookshelf Symbol 7

Bookshelf Symbol 7 is a typeface which comes packaged with Microsoft Office 2003. In 2004, Microsoft released a critical update (Knowledge Base Article 833407) to remove two swastikas and a Star of David from this typeface, presumably after complaints from users who took the swastikas as support for Nazism. ...

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David Star: Encyclopedia - Black Press

Black Press is a publication company that produces major newspapers in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia in Canada and the states of Washington and Hawaii in the United States. Black Press administers over ninety-five newspapers like the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and fourteen regional website press presences. It is currently owned and administered by David Holmes Black. Black Press - External link. Black Press website Category: Including:

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