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ARTICLES RELATED TO Six-pointed Star |  |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - Guest Starring rolesSix Feet Under has had several guest star appearances by Hollywood actors either portraying themselves or playing a character on the series.
Six Feet Under - Celebrity cameos.
Leeza Gibbons (Episode 22, Someone Else's Eyes)
Ellen DeGeneres (Episode 42, Parallel Play)
Nicole Richie (Episode 51, Untitled)
Chris Harrison (Episode 52, A Coat of White Primer)
Susie ...
See also:Six Feet Under, Six Feet Under - Overview, Six Feet Under - Setting, Six Feet Under - Cast & Characters, Six Feet Under - List of episodes, Six Feet Under - Guest Starring roles, Six Feet Under - Celebrity cameos, Six Feet Under - Recurring cast, Six Feet Under - Promotionals, Six Feet Under - Episode Recaps, Six Feet Under - Soundtracks, Six Feet Under - Scheduling Changes, Six Feet Under - Timeframe, Six Feet Under - Trivia, Six Feet Under - Broadcasting, Six Feet Under - HBO Broadcast History Read more here: » Six Feet Under: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - Guest Starring roles |
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Six-pointed Star Six-pointed Star The double triangle or Solomon's Seal; in India called the sign of Vishnu, where it "is the emblem of the Trimurti three in one. The triangle with its apex upward indicates the male principle, downward the female; the two typifying, at the same time, spirit and matter." (IU 2:270; cf also diagrams in IU 2:264-5, 452-3) The six-pointed star is found in symbolical representations of the earliest cosmogonies. When the six-pointed star is formed of two interlaced equilateral triangles -- one light with the apex pointing upward, the other dark with the apex pointing downward, both triangles being symmetrically placed with regard to one central point -- and the double figure is surrounded by a circle, the sign represents the universe, spirit and matter, the alpha and omega in the cosmos, and involution and evolution. In the Qabbalistic presentation of the figure, instead of a circle surrounding the star a serpent is portrayed as swallowing its tail, as in the seal of the Theosophical Society: This is the Egyptian symbol of time and eternity, and of ever-recurring cycles: of birth and death, manvantara and pralaya, to which the universe and every entity within it are subject. In theosophy it symbolizes further the six forces or powers of nature, the six cosmic planes, principles, etc., all synthesized by the seventh, or central point within the star. The apex of the light triangle symbolizes the spiritual-divine monad, having its habitat in the spiritual-divine realms; the apex of the dark triangle, the human monad, having its habitat in the middle realm of conflict between spirit and matter, the apex itself being in the worlds of manifestation, the two sides extending from it reaching upwards towards the spiritual realm and representing evolution through aspiration and efforts towards a spiritual life. On the other hand, the two sides extending downwards from the apex of the light triangle represent the rays streaming from the spiritual-divine monad to enlighten, inspire, and uplift all beings in the manifested worlds. In the case of man, the human monad represented by the apex of the dark triangle is the reflection or child of the spiritual-divine monad or inner god. The central geometrical point, having neither length, breadth, nor thickness, represents the invisible spiritual sun, the light of the unmanifested deity. Sometimes instead of a geometrical point, a crux ansata with a circle as its zenith appears -- symbol of limitless, uncreated space, as is a cross within a circle. Again, the pentagram or five-pointed star may take the place of the central point, in which case the pentagram symbolizes the microcosm or man, within the macrocosm or universe. "The double triangle representing symbolically, the Macrocosm, or great universe, contains in itself besides the idea of the duality (as shown in the two colours, and two triangles -- the universe of Spirit and that of Matter) -- those of the Unity, of the Trinity, of the Pythagorean Tetractys -- the perfect Square -- and up to the Dodecagon and the Dodecahedron" (BCW 3:313). See also SENARY; SEAL OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (See also: Six-pointed Star, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Star glyph - Notes.
Arabic "five-pointed" star
Reputedly, some Arabs have seen some kind of Zionist conspiracy in the six-lobed asterisk glyph of many traditional fonts, hence the insistence on a non-sixfold asterisk. NB: this glyph is not actually five-pointed in some fonts!
Unicode font above, default font below
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See also:Star glyph, Star glyph - Four points, Star glyph - Five points, Star glyph - Notes, Star glyph - Six points, Star glyph - Eight points, Star glyph - Twelve points, Star glyph - Special characters Read more here: » Star glyph: Encyclopedia II - Star glyph - Five points |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - OverviewThe show, created by Alan Ball, stars Peter Krause as Nathaniel ("Nate") Fisher, Jr., the son of a funeral director who reluctantly becomes a partner in the family funeral business with his brother David, played by Michael C. Hall. The Fisher clan also includes mother Ruth (Frances Conroy) and sister Claire (Lauren Ambrose). Other regulars include mortician and family friend Federico Diaz (Freddy Rodriguez), Nate's longtime girlfriend and eventual wife Brenda Chenowith (Rachel Griffiths), and David's boyfriend and eventual ...
See also:Six Feet Under, Six Feet Under - Overview, Six Feet Under - Setting, Six Feet Under - Cast & Characters, Six Feet Under - List of episodes, Six Feet Under - Guest Starring roles, Six Feet Under - Celebrity cameos, Six Feet Under - Recurring cast, Six Feet Under - Promotionals, Six Feet Under - Episode Recaps, Six Feet Under - Soundtracks, Six Feet Under - Scheduling Changes, Six Feet Under - Timeframe, Six Feet Under - Trivia, Six Feet Under - Broadcasting, Six Feet Under - HBO Broadcast History Read more here: » Six Feet Under: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - Overview |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - PromotionalsAs Six Feet Under gradually became a topic in pop culture after Season 1, HBO came up with very stylish promotional ads to promote the anticipation of upcoming seasons. The promos often depicted the mood that may have occurred in previous episodes or foretold future scenarios. Music, according to creator Alan Ball, plays an integral role in the life of Six Feet Under, as it depicts the mood of the Fishers.
The following songs were played during the teaser trailers for the seasons following Season 1:
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See also:Six Feet Under, Six Feet Under - Overview, Six Feet Under - Setting, Six Feet Under - Cast & Characters, Six Feet Under - List of episodes, Six Feet Under - Guest Starring roles, Six Feet Under - Celebrity cameos, Six Feet Under - Recurring cast, Six Feet Under - Promotionals, Six Feet Under - Episode Recaps, Six Feet Under - Soundtracks, Six Feet Under - Scheduling Changes, Six Feet Under - Timeframe, Six Feet Under - Trivia, Six Feet Under - Broadcasting, Six Feet Under - HBO Broadcast History Read more here: » Six Feet Under: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - Promotionals |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - SettingSix Feet Under, being a show about death, is also a show about time; each episode is set in a particular month in a "contemporary universe" that spans the period from 2000–2005. Nathaniel Fisher, Sr. (played by Richard Jenkins) dies in the pilot, which begins on December 24, 2000. The next episode is set on January 8, 2001 [1]. Some of the deaths in the series have occurred in other periods, such as the 1970s and the 1950s; in these cases, the story is brought up to date so that the plot revolves around the ramifications o ...
See also:Six Feet Under, Six Feet Under - Overview, Six Feet Under - Setting, Six Feet Under - Cast & Characters, Six Feet Under - List of episodes, Six Feet Under - Guest Starring roles, Six Feet Under - Celebrity cameos, Six Feet Under - Recurring cast, Six Feet Under - Promotionals, Six Feet Under - Episode Recaps, Six Feet Under - Soundtracks, Six Feet Under - Scheduling Changes, Six Feet Under - Timeframe, Six Feet Under - Trivia, Six Feet Under - Broadcasting, Six Feet Under - HBO Broadcast History Read more here: » Six Feet Under: Encyclopedia II - Six Feet Under - Setting |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - HistoryFollowing a visit to the recently opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, wealthy oil tycoon and real estate developer Angus G. Wynne, Jr. decided that his home state of Texas should have a local park for entertainment. Planning for such a place began in 1959 under the leadership of Wynne and the Great Southwest Corporation, along with the backing of various New York investors. Construction on the park began in August, 1960.
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See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - History |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractionsSuperman Tower of Power – The Superman Tower of Power ride was introduced to the park in 2003 as a combination freefall/launch tower created by S&S Power with a Superman theme.
Titan – Titan is a massive, orange, 255-foot tall steel roller coaster which combines tall, swooping drops with tight helixes. The ride was designed and built by Giovanola.
Texas Giant – The world-renowned Texas Giant wooden roller coaster has consistently ranked at the top of wooden coaster ranking ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractionsMine Train – Originally called the Runaway Mine Train, the tubular-steel roller coaster takes riders both old and young on a ride through a themed mining town, complete with a surprising finale.
Mini Mine Train – A miniature version of the Mine Train takes children, still too small to experience its bigger brother’s thrills, on a smaller roller coaster ride.
Flashback – A shuttle coaster, built by Vekoma, which takes riders through three inversions, up a steep incline, and then through the same t ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlookSix Flags over Texas continues to add new attractions and additions on a competitive basis in order to increase guest attendance. Some speculation has led to the belief that the park will have increasing difficulty with future projects due to the park's location and being literally "boxed-in" by local roads and businesses surrounding the park and lack of free land. Park management continues to deny this, as space is available not only within the park (by removal of older rides or in various other free areas) but also in other locations, such as the park's large parking lot (which was e ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook |
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 |  |  | Six-pointed Star: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractionsMine Train – Originally called the Runaway Mine Train, the tubular-steel roller coaster takes riders both old and young on a ride through a themed mining town, complete with a surprising finale.
Mini Mine Train – A miniature version of the Mine Train takes children, still too small to experience its bigger brother’s thrills, on a smaller roller coaster ride.
Wildcatter - The Wildcatter elevates riders in a car (similar to an elevator in which the riders sit) 10 stories up. Then, upon reaching the top, the car rolls forward, over the edge of a ...
See also:Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Texas - History, Six Flags Over Texas - Origin of the name, Six Flags Over Texas - Free publicity, Six Flags Over Texas - Silver Star Carousel, Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas Railroad, Six Flags Over Texas - Firsts, Six Flags Over Texas - Accidents, Six Flags Over Texas - Events, Six Flags Over Texas - Major attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions, Six Flags Over Texas - Future outlook Read more here: » Six Flags Over Texas: Encyclopedia II - Six Flags Over Texas - Minor attractions |
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See also:Biblical astronomy, Biblical astronomy - Biblical Data, Biblical astronomy - The Four Elements in Genesis, Biblical astronomy - Stars the Hosts of Heaven, Biblical astronomy - Captain of Army., Biblical astronomy - Individual Stars, Biblical astronomy - Planets, Biblical astronomy - Helel Son of the Morning, Biblical astronomy - Ancient Conception of Astronomy, Biblical astronomy - In the Talmud, Biblical astronomy - Astronomy a Religious Study, Biblical astronomy - No Scientific Discoveries in Palestine, Biblical astronomy - Conceptions of Heaven and Earth, Biblical astronomy - Motions of the Heavenly Bodies, Biblical astronomy - Six Seasons, Biblical astronomy - Seven Planets, Biblical astronomy - The Zodiac, Biblical astronomy - Other Stars and Comets, Biblical astronomy - In Post-Talmudic Times, Biblical astronomy - Medieval Astronomers Read more here: » Biblical astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Biblical astronomy - Biblical Data |
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