This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Tarot, Wheel of Fortune
Photo of a Hexagram on the Wheel of Fortune is courtesy of Tali, Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that this card heralds good fortune and tells us that life always means movement and change, once we’re up once, we’re down, we have to accept them both.
Tarot- High Priestess
Photo of Hexagram on the book of the High Priestess is courtesy of Tali Rabinovich Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that
Tali Rabinovich apart from being a Gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.
the High Priestess is in charge of the laws of the spirit and she knows the things beyond... She tells us that every thing has its own pace.
Tali Rabinovich apart from being a Gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.
Shomer Delatot Yisrael Mirror
Photo of Star of David frame for a mirror with the Hebrew words Shomer Delatot Yisrael on it is courtesy of Tali, Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552.
Shaddai in Hebrew means breasts and in the Kabbalah it hints to the most intimate unification with God. It is amazing to find out that in Buddhism the heart Chkra is in the shape of a Star of David. We should remember that in the Magen David prayer the words Magen David, Shield of David, refer to the Lord.
Shaddai in Hebrew means breasts and in the Kabbalah it hints to the most intimate unification with God. It is amazing to find out that in Buddhism the heart Chkra is in the shape of a Star of David. We should remember that in the Magen David prayer the words Magen David, Shield of David, refer to the Lord.