dave_a_mbs
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The pentagram is a symbol - often associated with stars and planets, and also associated with the Oriental idea of the elements of the universe - Earth, Water, Air, Wood and Metal. When we associate it with dark energies, then the symbol can act like a doorway. Fighting it just gives it more power.
More modern thought has given way to a hexagram instead - two overlapping triangles, one symbolizing the Three Gunas, Hindu elements, which are Dynamism, Solidity and Stasis, and Mutability and Connectedness; and the other symbolizing Motion of Solid Things, Changes in Arrangements and Relationships, and Stability of Patterns. There's a few other interpretations too, but I like this one. The Jews picked up the symbols about 5000 years back, roughly the same time as the Hindus, but they seem to have lost the explanation.
If you can explain how the pentagram can be upgraded into a more complete and better balanced image of the universe, the old ideas will fade and be replaced by new ones.
This might be inappropriate, especially for a youngster who can't gras the ideas clearly, but I use this technique constantly in my clinical work, and so long as people get the idea, it is effective. With the hexagram, I often add that since these 6 factors are sufficient to explain everything that we experience, they imply a seventh element which remains hidden intheir midst - and of course that's God. Right in the center of it all.
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