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Symbolism
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SCYTHE AND HAMMER
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| Symbols
in origin tied up to the Freemasonry (the hammer means the art
of the carpenters and the scythe the quarter of Moon, tied up
to the philosophers), together they represent the same essence
of the Communism. But in reality, during the October Revolution
of 1917 it was not even known as symbol from the Bolscevics
rebellious, that adopted the closed fist as identification mark.
The Scythe and Hammer became the emblem of the International
of the Communist Party in 1919, also thanks to the fact that
Lenin was an important exponent of Masonic Loge of Leningrad
(today St. Petersburg). |
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| (Right)
The symbols of the Soviet Union is a true concentrate of esoterism.
In the official seal of the USSR (on the side), we can see the
hammer and the scythe, Masonic symbols, overhang the globe.
Above the five-pointed star (the Pentacle) dominates on the
ears of wheat, symbol of the goddess Demeter, who go beyond
the strip of canvas material symbol of the link with the world.
The rising sun, the All-seeing Eye, illuminates the scene. But
it is a positive symbol of progress and life, contrary to what
people may think. (In background) The true symbol of Communism
is actually the five-pointed red star, a color related to blood,
to life but also to the pain and rebirth (renewal portrayed
in menstrual blood). This is the sign of a profound knowledge
of the language and symbols of Freemasonry of the early leaders
of this movement. |
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