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What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-25-2007

Hello All.

I found a very interrested article from the Celtic cross. The Irish collega, Certainly they did :wink:

I can figure this out tousand year before Jesus.

Salve


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Jeroen Pelgrom - 01-25-2007

this is a Celtic Cross:
[Image: bronze-cross-frontS.jpg]


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-25-2007

Hallo

I know what is the Celtic Cross. Cry

I, too, wear the medallion Celtic Cross :wink:

I correction my question. What do you mean the Celtic Cross as what symbol? Not katholiker symbol.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - taira1180 - 01-26-2007

Funny, here in Portugal the Celtic cross is hated. Why you ask? Well, a couple of years ago, a group of extreme-right decided to use it as their symbol and painted it in the walls with racist comments.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-26-2007

Hello

The Explanation come from East-Asia.

Latin words: CUR, CIR, GUR = /Circle/ In latin language this word going from Hungaryan language KÖR-Ker / circle/ not reverse.


CURrit (ejtsd: KURrit) = KEResztül, /Through /
CREPo (ejtsd: KREPo) = KEREPlõ (magyarul képzett szó tehát a crepo),
CRux (ejtsd: KRuksz) = KEReszt, /cross/
CRucifigo (KRuszifigó) = KEReszten függõ (!), / cross belt/

'There's one simple solution. This symbol, X and + for 17.000 years= Multiplication. In Figuratively - Growth,"

This symbol X- in scithian-hunnish-hungaryan write ABC. = Hi lives / In Egyipt Same thing- Istart god./



The circle symbol = The Sun . In the circle X or + symbol. " God in the Sun"

It is our custom


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - M. Demetrius - 01-26-2007

I must have missed something...what is the connection between 5th Cent Ireland and East Asia?


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-26-2007

Sorry Demetrius Cry

You're missing

This symbol +- in scithian-write ABC.= D or Du.

Ededubelianus: / Impenitent old heathen in Hungaryan in 1200/ Eneh and Du and Baál. Gods in Asia. Du - ˙Son of God. Before AD.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Branwynn - 01-26-2007

Hi all,
my knowledge of Celtic Crosses is somewhat different. Basically, under-educated people believe that a Celtic cross is a little changed Catholic cross. The symbolic meaning of such a cross is rather complicated. A lot of it depends on the time when a given cross was made, because later on, around 10 century AD the Celtic Crosses indeed served as Catholic representations of faith (such as the High Cross in Monasterboice, Ireland, which was basically a picture Bible for the illiterate). However returning to the main point. The circle around the arms of the cross have few meanings, all of which are equally valid. Some that I remember are that the circle:
1. means a circle of life that always returns to the beginning.
2. also could be a representation of the year, either solar or lunar,
3. symbolises the unity and integrity.

One of the theories says that a Celtic cross symbolises a bridge, a connection with another world, higher power, knowledge or wisdom. The horizontal arms represent the other world and the vertical arm represents our physical world. When the arms meet in the center, a balance is achieved which produces a feeling of completeness and unity. In addition to that we have the symbol of a circle, which I explained above.

Cheers


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-26-2007

Hello.

Perfectly Branwynn :lol:

We have a pagan custom : We Before slicing the Bread, with a knife draw a symbol X- from scythian-hun-ABC. The Growth!!!!

The Celtic/Kelta people Greeting the SUN.

Polák, vengry dve bratanki
i do szabli i do szklanki. :wink:


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Robert Vermaat - 01-27-2007

Quote: 'There's one simple solution. This symbol, X and + for 17.000 years= Multiplication.
Hi Vallus, What do you mean, for 17.000 years? Confusedhock: What culture are you talking about? 15.000 BC? Where? How do you know that such a symbol had that meaning, for such a long time?
Sources, please.

Quote:This symbol X- in scithian-hunnish-hungaryan write ABC. = Hi lives / In Egyipt Same thing- Istart god.
I have never heard a claim that the Magyars shared an alphabet with the Huns AND the Scytians!! Confusedhock: Waht writing should that have been? How is ti called?
Sources, please.

Your claims are becoming more and larger, but i have not seen any article that even comfirms your claim, let alone proves it.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-27-2007

Hi Robert.

I know this story astounding idea. Later I write all Sources. :lol:


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Robert Vermaat - 01-27-2007

Quote:Later I write all Sources. :lol:
Astoun ding or not, how much 'later'? I IS a rule to, when possible, post sources with claims, even though (I must admit :oops: ) I'm not always doing that myself. But when asked, it's customary to provide them.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-27-2007

Sorry.

http://x3.hu/freeweb/frameset.x3?user=/ ... rovas.htm/ Just Hungaryan language


http://xoomer.alice.it/bellelettere/etnogenezis.htm - This is Hungaryan and English language.

Robert, behind the Berliner wall, It happened over a long period of time.
It's all not true in West Historical book. :wink:


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Robert Vermaat - 01-27-2007

Thanks Vallus.


Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - Treveri Gaul - 01-27-2007

Sources more.

http://www.varga.hu/OSKOR_ELO_NYELVE/A_ ... _FOLAP.htm .


Just Hungaryan language