The Hands of God is a pre-Christian symbol in Slavic mythology. It is representing Supreme God and Universe.
For Slavs, the cross was associated with fire and life, but generally with the sun and the balance of the Universe.
In a majority of primary and original cultures, it was believed to provide luck and the welfare.
The symbol itself consists of a large central cross (symbolizing arms and hands ended with five fingers, the comb shape), which represents the force of a Supreme God.
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
Hands of God (Slavic Symbol)
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