Symbol 20:5
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20:5 ·
For those peoples
living near the equator this pictorial sign represents the new or
waning moon together with a planet. Note that a small
circular sign has been a sign for star, whether planet star or fixed
star, with both prehistoric peoples and the old Chinese. Most probably
the small circle in this case represents Venus as the Morning or
Evening star. See
in Group 29
for further explanations.
was common in the Phoenician cultural sphere
about 2,000 years ago. Today it appears, for instance, on the walls of
some buildings in Tibet. Similar in structure is
,
the fermata, a signal
to the player to hold on to a tone or a pause at his own
discretion, in musical notation.
Similar is also the US hobo sign
, and
in
, the Indian graph for the greeting
of peace, aum, where
represents the
state of transcendental consciousnes.
Note that
appears in the Mayans'
hieroglyphic system, and there probably meaning the new or waning
moon together with Venus.



