faerygirl wrote:
faerygirl wrote:
I was just reaeding about those swirling symbols and the consecutive swirls found at [[Newgrange]]; showing no begining and no end but runing together to the next swirl (usually going clockwise, but not always). They are found the world over and apparently may represent the eternal nature of the soul and its movement from body to body. Or something like that...
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Ah, you cant interlink things in here, so it just looks silly with the [[...]] ah well, you learn something new everyday...
There is a way to do it but I don't how either .
Spirals are found the world over and sometimes we can ask the artists who drew /engraved them what they mean ,the answers are incredibly varied from watering holes ,incest , weather , etc but we have no way of knowing what they "mean " , if anything , at Newgrange or anywhere else from prehistory .
It's an incredible arrogance on behalf of the authors who claim to "know" the meaning at least your writer said "or something like that "others will just tell you with absolute confidence and nothing to base it on .