Hello Onyks,
I’m glad to see we’ve come back to balance and coherence
That is an interesting question. It can be hard to break things down like these symbols and then categorise them into the limited definitions we have, but we have to start somewhere. I suppose it requires us to use the non-thinking part of our mind to observe it, then apply a bit knowledge we might have, and then see what unfolds from that. Maybe then the wholeness navigator will lead to its meaning.
Also, I think it is quite important to look at these symbols in the context of the whole painting rather than in isolation. This symbol you pointed out (at the start of your post), belongs to the chamber 2 painting.
That symbol, I really don’t know what it means, but it does give me a stirring. I go between two things… first is that it has something to do with a cell and its connection points to something. And viewing it in the context of the whole painting, my sense of this extends as if beyond just the physical body, like it has connection points to a non-physical structure of sorts. The other thing I think it could represent is the soul and its connection points to something – perhaps the physical structure.
On the other hand, just using pure logic, it could represent the ‘I am We Are’ due to the horizontal and vertical lines, but I don’t think that is what this painting is about essentially.
I’m curious to know why you were interested in that particular symbol. Why has it got your attention?
The symbol referred to within the glyph bar from the chamber 24 painting, I am quite sure is the second symbol from the top. We see this symbol represented in other paintings, although in most other paintings it is Universality, which is the main line form. But here in this glyph it changes to mean “wholeness navigator” because the human form/instrument is represented with the arms and at the top is the arc with a dot – which communicates to me that it ‘senses’ or it kind of magnetically recognises the target that it is navigating towards. So to me this symbol it is a navigator within Universality.
The symbols below that one - the long one with the triangles, is also interesting. It carries a strong sense of movement in it, a bit like a trailblazer connecting with its counterpart. I wonder if it represents the connecting between the soul and the soul carrier – (top part Soul with a tail of light and triangle, and bottom part the soul carrier anchored to Earth)? Maybe that’s a stretch, but that’s how it’s talking to me.
If you have different thoughts, please share them, I’m interested.
Cheers.