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Esoteric analysis of the emblem of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Facebook archive. First published on 24.02.2015.

The emblem of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is a shortened cross pattée, or its later version, which is found on the Order of Saint George, established by Empress Catherine in 1979. Inside the cross pattée there is a blue circle with a yellow Ukrainian trident. The color of the cross is pink, the background color is either white or pink.

Description of the forms of the emblem.

A figure having four corners or sides symbolizes:

  • The four cardinal directions
  • Matter, that which is realized. An idea that materializes.
  • If a cross is clearly read, then it may symbolize Christianity.

The circle symbolizes:

  • unity
  • completeness, limitation
  • cyclical processes
  • encirclement
  • numerically the circle equals ten.

If one counts the number of corners of the cross pattée, the result is eight. If eight is added to the ten that symbolizes the circle - we get the number 18-teen, which symbolically means secret enemies, secrecy, mystery or sorcery, magic, etc.

Historically, the shortened cross pattée arose in 1190 during the siege of Acre, when the German Teutonic Order of itinerant knights was founded. The order had a remarkable motto: "To Help — To Protect — To Heal". By the way, the Teutonic Order was banned by Adolf Hitler's National Socialist regime in 1938-1945. The problem is that the shortened cross pattée was only the progenitor of the cross pattée, and linking the AFU emblem with the Teutonic Order would be incorrect in view of the large number of differences.

And the cross pattée was not the symbol of the entire Teutonic Order, but only of the order of itinerant knights.

When comparing the AFU emblem and the Order of Saint George there are far fewer differences, therefore the AFU emblem is more likely related to it than to the order of itinerant knights. The difference is the white color of the Order of Saint George, and instead of an image of a trident inside the circle, an image of George the Victorious exterminating the serpent. If the order's emblem is correlated with the number eighteen(the number of the circle and 8 corners of the cross), then the symbol turns out competent, and in simplified form will sound like: Repeated victories over secret enemies or the Christian symbol of evil. By the way, the Order of George the Victorious was worn with the Saint George ribbon and its variations.

The symbolism of the color pink is rather complex, since it is not an independent color, but is a shade of red. Today the color pink symbolizes: romanticism, love, femininity, etc. Since the color pink is a shade of red, it absorbs its symbolism too, with the difference that pink is a light shade of red, which means the symbolic meanings will be softer or, to put it differently: "lighter". Symbolism of the color red: power, aggression, blood, etc. In a softened variant: light power, softening of aggression and diluted blood.

The trident, when applied to the AFU emblem, absorbs the symbolic meaning of the trident as a weapon, on one side of Perun(God of the seas), on the other side of the slave gladiators Retiarii, who fought against the heavily armed and well-protected Secutor.

Applied to the situation in 2015, all together:

The AFU emblem is the receiver of the Order of Saint George of the Russian Empire, i.e. in essence the Saint George ribbons of the separatists and the AFU emblem are one and the same symbol belonging to the Russian Empire. The egregore of the AFU will fight secret enemies by means of slave gladiators Retiarii against a well-armed opponent. It will do this using light power, softening aggression and diluting blood with the itinerant knights of the Teutonic Order. The AFU will be peace-loving, romantic, feminine, etc.

If two opposing forces have one and the same symbolism, then this symbolism will not fight each other, but on the contrary will try to lure to its side or will begin to strive for unification.