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Originally Posted by madrebel
actually the symbol represents good luck good fortune and the word swastika comes from the sanskrit word svastika. yes the symbol is that old and was used for centuries before the nazi party used it as a symbol.
dont let a very short period of time erase centuries of history.
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actually, the symbol (as used by the nazi party) came to represent one of the worst idealogies to ever unleash itself on mankind, which has damaged the original meaning of the swastika forever.
good luck? it (the swastika) represents a spinning Chakra
" First Chakra (The Muladhara Chakra, Four Petal Lotus) Located at the base of the spine, first chakra rules our PHYSICAL energies. It is the root chakra that aids us in our everyday survival.
MEDITATION:
First chakra is clear, I feel secure, grounded, and stable. I can use good "common sense" to balance my finances, as well as my everyday responsibilities, and still initiate new activities and interest. My eliminatory system functions well, neural activity in my legs and feet is healthy, and my ability to initiate sexual encounters is comfortable and natural. My root chakra is the home of the Kundalini, the Sleeping Serpent. When this chakra is clear and balanced, the Goddess Kundalini Shakti can awaken, and begin her gradual rise towards reunion with Lord Shiva (bringing Enlightenment)."
the whole methodology of the nazi idealogy was perverted
Holocaust survivors, and their families, take a very dim view of what the nazi used swastika came to represent