ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
THE
GREAT HAND
OF GOD.
The
symbol of the hand of God is very well known in ancient as well in and modern
art.

The
hand symbol originate from the northern hemisphere contours of the Milky Way as
showed in the red square on picture 1 above.
FOOTPRINT
OF GOD.
The
footprint of God are also a global known myth. The common interpretation are
that the God have stand on the spot where the symbol are found. But as showed
below the footprint symbol comes from a part of the northern Milky Way, where
and when the great God are interpreted as seen standing.
Observing
the figure in the night, you only can se one foot because the contours are disappearing
and vanishing below the horizon.


Picture
1 and 2 are star map pictures. Picture 3 is from the island of Bornholm in
Denmark, locality Allinge. Picture 4 is from Denmark, Himmerland, locality
Godensgaard and picture 5 is from Italy, Val Camonica. The last picture shows
the "feet of Buddha".
GOD
AND AXE.

In
many rock carvings you can see the symbol of an man with an axe. In the
red squares on picture 1 you can see how the axe or hammer has taken form as a
symbol and as a mythological story. Picture 2 and 3 are rock carvings from
Sweden, Bohuslen County and picture 5 are rock carving from Canada, Peterborough
County.
GOD
AND SPEAR.
In the Norse
or Scandinavian mythology Wooten is the great white God living in a
giant hall with spears on the sides of the hall.

From
the red square on the Star Atlas you can see the origin of the symbol of a man standing with a
spear.
GODS
TRUMPET AND DRINKING HORN.
Picture
1 below show the atlas star map with the red square. From this part come man
with the spear symbol. Picture 2 are a rock carving from Italy. Picture 3 are
from Sweden, Bohuslen, Kalleby locality, showing 3 horn blowing men.

Horns can be
used to blow in as well as to drink from. From the Norse Mythology we
have the story of the white God Heimdal who guards the heavenly bridge
Bifrost and blowing the horn Gjallarhorn to alarm the Gods when someone are approaching
the bridge to heaven. And when Heimdal blows this horn it can be heard all over
the World. Quite a horn, I must say!
Also from the
Norse Mythology we have the story of Thor who could not empty the
great horn with ale because the horn was enormous.
DIVINE HEADGEAR.

Throughout
the revolving year you will se the Milky Way contours increase and decrease
because of the fact of the Earth are circling around the Sun. Also we have the Summer
season, where you can observe very little or nothing because of the light season. This fact are of course also included in the mythological
storytelling.
Picture
1 below shows the Nordic God Wooten wearing a so called coned hat. In the middle
the star map with the square which give the origin to the hair dress symbols.
Picture 3 are an Egypt relief where you also can se a cone headdress.

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