tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585815319811704052.post8217185182414799063..comments2022-04-13T07:18:15.095+02:00Comments on Practical Kabbalah and Self Creation: Spirit Forces in Hebrew Amulets - Part 1Jacobus G. Swarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17813816143506526042noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585815319811704052.post-12596301690679659802013-11-08T16:53:19.904+02:002013-11-08T16:53:19.904+02:00Curiously enough, the "Magen David" was ...Curiously enough, the "Magen David" was at one time considered to be a symbol of Metatron, "the holy intermediary between heaven and earth." [see Epstein, M.M.: Dreams of Subversion in Medieval Jewish Art and Literature, The Pennsylvania State University Press, Pennsylvania 1992]Jacobus G. Swarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17813816143506526042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585815319811704052.post-8402950587052674212013-11-04T23:24:05.145+02:002013-11-04T23:24:05.145+02:00I recall learning once that the depiction of the 6...I recall learning once that the depiction of the 6 pointed 'star of david' is in fact a representation of an angel with the top point being the head, the bottom point being the singular leg and the middle points being the wings with which their either fly or cover their 'legs' (2 for each). I do not know the source of this idea however. <br /><br />Moshe IsaacsonUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00051293256346411827noreply@blogger.com