"The Pythagoreans are said to have made use of the sign
, whose vertical line represented life's path. The point where the vertical line converges with the two diagonal lines represented the choice between the good (the right stem) and the evil (the left stem).""
is first and foremost associated with the holy, divine number of 3. ...
Xenocrate, who died in 324 B.C., stated that
was a symbol for God....
is also a symbol for power and, as such, related to danger. But according to the law of the polarity of meanings of the elementary graphs, it also means safety and also sometimes success and prosperity. The Hittites used it to mean well, good, or healthy. ...
is used as a standard sign on the dashboard of cars for the push-button for warning lights. It also appears as a warning triangle to be folded out and placed on the road when a car is stopped on a highway....
Both in Tibet and in European alchemy
signified the element of fire....
Also --my own observation-- isn't the triangle used in math and science to represent change? o.O
SO.
What I get out of this mixed symbol is that maybe there will be a huge change, but know one knows if it will be for good or for evil. It could be a warning saying there is a dangerous change to come, or maybe a good change to come and not to worry.
I thought it was interesting. 3nodding
