Rotary - Occult Wheel of (Mis-) 'Fortune'
The Rotary Logo is always depicted in Gold or Yellow - both colors of the 'Sun'.
"There are really only 2 Religions - You either worship the Sun, or the Son of God."
The Wheel Logo used for Rotary International has gone through several changes over the years. While it may have started out more innocuously as a 'wagon wheel' in the beginning, this was mainly in order to at first hide its true purpose.
This original seemingly 'wholesome' all-American western frontier Wagon Wheel featured 13 spokes. This was then changed to 12 spokes with both featuring the occult masonic 'point within a circle' symbol at the center.
Later, the logo became an 8-spoked wheel to represent the double Celtic Cross - a Sun Wheel with a double Solar Cross and an open circle in the center. The pointed gear 'cogs' around the outer circle were a representation of the rays of the Sun.
Currently, the Rotary Logo features 6 spokes surrounded by a circular 'cog' and a 'key-way' at the center for the power drive shaft. The circle and 24 golden 'rays' of the cog around the outside represent the Sun as a whole. This is nothing more than sun worship hidden in plain sight yet again.
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This circular disc with its pointed rays is the same as the symbol for the occult world's false 'sun god', or solar deity, which was an abomination to God. The six spokes form a 6-pointed star, which is considered to be the most evil and dangerous symbol in the occult.
The Bible strongly warns us not to worship the sun, the moon or even the stars in heaven (Deut. 4:19; 17:2-5 and Ez. 8:16). God also warns what will happen if his people do these detestable things.
As it states in Eccl. 1:9 "There is no new thing under the sun..." (sun-pun intended). In Acts 7:43 the Bible recounts what God's judgment brought upon the Israelites for their disobedience in having worshiped the 'star of Remphan' and Moloch:
"Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon." Acts 7:43
The 'Star of Remphan' was incidentally also depicted as a 6-pointed star, a Hexagram - just as the Rotary 'wheel' now also depicts a golden 6-spoked star - which was the symbol of the evil, demonic 'god' Moloch.
HEXAGRAM: When the Hexagram, or 6-pointed Star, is drawn within a circle it is considered by occultists to be the most evil and dangerous symbol in black magic and is said to be used for summoning demonic entities.
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WHEEL: The wheel is a universal symbol of cosmic unity and, in astrology, of the universe itself. It is also a symbol of the occult concept of the 'circle of life' as well as evolution.
It also symbolizes unity, movement, the sun, the zodiac, reincarnation, and earth's cycles of renewal. Pagans and Wiccans use the circle or 'wheel' in astrology, magic and many kinds of 'casting' rituals.
This symbol is the Wheel of Life to Buddhists, a Medicine Wheel to Native Americans, and a Mandala to Hindus. The 'wheel' is formed by the pagan 'sacred circle' plus any number of petals or Radiating Spokes, just as seen in the Rotary wheel.
SUN WHEEL: The Sun Wheel was considered a magical amulet to the Celtic Gauls, or Gaels, in Europe. Later, "Christians adopted the form, changing it slightly, so that it became a Christ monogram drawn within a circle."
(This is, by the way, not a symbol that a true Christian would use today.) The Sun Wheel is a universal symbol found on ancient slabs in Nordic countries, in pre-Columbian America and in Mediterranean countries.
SYMBOLISM OF FASCISM & SOCIALISM: According to the Dictionary of Symbols, "It is used today as a logo by some new fascist organizations." Like the swastika and other sun symbols, it represents power and supremacy.
It also serves as a logo for the Swedish national socialist party, Nordiska Rikspartiets, and for the French Jeune Nation (young nation), another socialist organization.
SUN FACE: The 'sun face' is a symbol that has been central to most major spiritual systems of history. Since the sun god usually reigned over a pantheon of lesser gods, his symbol played a vital part in pagan worship, and in the rituals of many occult secret societies around the world.
SUN and SUN SIGN: The sun was worshiped as a personified, life-giving deity in Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and other major civilizations of history. Today's more common symbol is the familiar face in the center of the sun's rays.
A dot or point in the center of a circle, also known as the center-point or 'point in circle' in masonry, symbolizes the blending of male and female forces. Hindus call the midpoint in a circle the bindu - the spark of (masculine) life within the cosmic womb.
BINDI / BINDU - Bindu is a Sanskrit word meaning 'point or 'dot'. A bindi is a small, ornamental, devotional dot applied to the forehead at the third-eye (ajnu) 'chakra’ position and denotes 'enlightenment' in Hinduism and other Eastern spiritual traditions.
(In metaphysics, Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its un-manifested state. Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created, representing the universe.)
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The Rotary Logo is always depicted in Gold or Yellow - both colors of the 'Sun'.
"There are really only 2 Religions - You either worship the Sun, or the Son of God."
The Wheel Logo used for Rotary International has gone through several changes over the years. While it may have started out more innocuously as a 'wagon wheel' in the beginning, this was mainly in order to at first hide its true purpose.
This original seemingly 'wholesome' all-American western frontier Wagon Wheel featured 13 spokes. This was then changed to 12 spokes with both featuring the occult masonic 'point within a circle' symbol at the center.
Later, the logo became an 8-spoked wheel to represent the double Celtic Cross - a Sun Wheel with a double Solar Cross and an open circle in the center. The pointed gear 'cogs' around the outer circle were a representation of the rays of the Sun.
Currently, the Rotary Logo features 6 spokes surrounded by a circular 'cog' and a 'key-way' at the center for the power drive shaft. The circle and 24 golden 'rays' of the cog around the outside represent the Sun as a whole. This is nothing more than sun worship hidden in plain sight yet again.
False Worship Symbolism -
This circular disc with its pointed rays is the same as the symbol for the occult world's false 'sun god', or solar deity, which was an abomination to God. The six spokes form a 6-pointed star, which is considered to be the most evil and dangerous symbol in the occult.
The Bible strongly warns us not to worship the sun, the moon or even the stars in heaven (Deut. 4:19; 17:2-5 and Ez. 8:16). God also warns what will happen if his people do these detestable things.
As it states in Eccl. 1:9 "There is no new thing under the sun..." (sun-pun intended). In Acts 7:43 the Bible recounts what God's judgment brought upon the Israelites for their disobedience in having worshiped the 'star of Remphan' and Moloch:
"Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon." Acts 7:43
The 'Star of Remphan' was incidentally also depicted as a 6-pointed star, a Hexagram - just as the Rotary 'wheel' now also depicts a golden 6-spoked star - which was the symbol of the evil, demonic 'god' Moloch.
HEXAGRAM: When the Hexagram, or 6-pointed Star, is drawn within a circle it is considered by occultists to be the most evil and dangerous symbol in black magic and is said to be used for summoning demonic entities.
More Occult Wheel Symbolism -
WHEEL: The wheel is a universal symbol of cosmic unity and, in astrology, of the universe itself. It is also a symbol of the occult concept of the 'circle of life' as well as evolution.
It also symbolizes unity, movement, the sun, the zodiac, reincarnation, and earth's cycles of renewal. Pagans and Wiccans use the circle or 'wheel' in astrology, magic and many kinds of 'casting' rituals.
This symbol is the Wheel of Life to Buddhists, a Medicine Wheel to Native Americans, and a Mandala to Hindus. The 'wheel' is formed by the pagan 'sacred circle' plus any number of petals or Radiating Spokes, just as seen in the Rotary wheel.
SUN WHEEL: The Sun Wheel was considered a magical amulet to the Celtic Gauls, or Gaels, in Europe. Later, "Christians adopted the form, changing it slightly, so that it became a Christ monogram drawn within a circle."
(This is, by the way, not a symbol that a true Christian would use today.) The Sun Wheel is a universal symbol found on ancient slabs in Nordic countries, in pre-Columbian America and in Mediterranean countries.
SYMBOLISM OF FASCISM & SOCIALISM: According to the Dictionary of Symbols, "It is used today as a logo by some new fascist organizations." Like the swastika and other sun symbols, it represents power and supremacy.
It also serves as a logo for the Swedish national socialist party, Nordiska Rikspartiets, and for the French Jeune Nation (young nation), another socialist organization.
SUN FACE: The 'sun face' is a symbol that has been central to most major spiritual systems of history. Since the sun god usually reigned over a pantheon of lesser gods, his symbol played a vital part in pagan worship, and in the rituals of many occult secret societies around the world.
SUN and SUN SIGN: The sun was worshiped as a personified, life-giving deity in Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and other major civilizations of history. Today's more common symbol is the familiar face in the center of the sun's rays.
A dot or point in the center of a circle, also known as the center-point or 'point in circle' in masonry, symbolizes the blending of male and female forces. Hindus call the midpoint in a circle the bindu - the spark of (masculine) life within the cosmic womb.
BINDI / BINDU - Bindu is a Sanskrit word meaning 'point or 'dot'. A bindi is a small, ornamental, devotional dot applied to the forehead at the third-eye (ajnu) 'chakra’ position and denotes 'enlightenment' in Hinduism and other Eastern spiritual traditions.
(In metaphysics, Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its un-manifested state. Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created, representing the universe.)
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CIRCLE: (sun disc, sacred hoop, or ring): An ancient and universal symbol of unity, wholeness, infinity, the goddess, female power, and the 'life-giving;' sun.
To earth-centered religions throughout history, as well as to many contemporary pagans, the circle represents the feminine spirit or force, the cosmos or a spiritualized Mother Earth, and a sacred space.
OUROBOROS or UROBOROS: Gnostic traditions linked the unbroken circle to the "world serpent" forming a circle as it eats its own tail. Represents cycles; reincarnation; something constantly re-creating itself.
ROTARY - Rotarian - Rotation - Rotating - Unending Cycle. The unbroken circle represents the pagan belief of 'reincarnation' of being constantly re-born into this world. The 'sun' is often depicted in this exact way - as an unbroken circle or ever-turning wheel.
REINCARNATION - Is another false belief system. The Bible tells us in Hebrews 9:27 that:
"...It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment."
WHEEL OF DHARMA: The Buddhist wheel of life and reincarnation. The original 'Wheel of Fortune' (Yes - take your chances!). The Wheel of Dharma is often depicted with 8 spokes, but can have any number of multiple spokes or 'rays' and is another sun symbol which represents the 'cycle of life'.
QUARTERED CIRCLE: The sacred circle filled with a cross, four equal lines pointing from the center to the spirits of the north, east, south, and west -- or to the basic element: earth, water, air (or wind), and fire.
In Native American traditions, it forms the basic pattern of the MEDICINE WHEEL and plays a vital part in major spiritual rituals.
Many contemporary pagans consider it their main symbol for transmitting the energy of the goddess. Churches have used variations of the same popular shape, usually calling it the Celtic Cross.
CELTIC CROSS: The symbol for a cultural blend of medieval Catholicism and ancient Celtic traditions. Sometimes this cross is seen with four additional "arms" dividing the circle into eight (8) instead of four sections.
SIX-POINTED STAR: When surrounded by a circle, it represents the "divine mind" to numerous occult groups through the centuries (a counterfeit of God's wisdom). Many still use it in occult rituals with the surrounding spirit circle.
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To earth-centered religions throughout history, as well as to many contemporary pagans, the circle represents the feminine spirit or force, the cosmos or a spiritualized Mother Earth, and a sacred space.
OUROBOROS or UROBOROS: Gnostic traditions linked the unbroken circle to the "world serpent" forming a circle as it eats its own tail. Represents cycles; reincarnation; something constantly re-creating itself.
ROTARY - Rotarian - Rotation - Rotating - Unending Cycle. The unbroken circle represents the pagan belief of 'reincarnation' of being constantly re-born into this world. The 'sun' is often depicted in this exact way - as an unbroken circle or ever-turning wheel.
REINCARNATION - Is another false belief system. The Bible tells us in Hebrews 9:27 that:
"...It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment."
WHEEL OF DHARMA: The Buddhist wheel of life and reincarnation. The original 'Wheel of Fortune' (Yes - take your chances!). The Wheel of Dharma is often depicted with 8 spokes, but can have any number of multiple spokes or 'rays' and is another sun symbol which represents the 'cycle of life'.
QUARTERED CIRCLE: The sacred circle filled with a cross, four equal lines pointing from the center to the spirits of the north, east, south, and west -- or to the basic element: earth, water, air (or wind), and fire.
In Native American traditions, it forms the basic pattern of the MEDICINE WHEEL and plays a vital part in major spiritual rituals.
Many contemporary pagans consider it their main symbol for transmitting the energy of the goddess. Churches have used variations of the same popular shape, usually calling it the Celtic Cross.
CELTIC CROSS: The symbol for a cultural blend of medieval Catholicism and ancient Celtic traditions. Sometimes this cross is seen with four additional "arms" dividing the circle into eight (8) instead of four sections.
SIX-POINTED STAR: When surrounded by a circle, it represents the "divine mind" to numerous occult groups through the centuries (a counterfeit of God's wisdom). Many still use it in occult rituals with the surrounding spirit circle.
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