Symbols - What does heaven look like
Tent
In some symbol systems, a tent simply represents the physical body. But if it is cone shaped with a central pole - like a wigwam, for example, it represents the soul cone plus celestial pole - the celestial pole in this case being approximately equal to the spine, thus the simple symbolism of a tent as body is not contrary to this more specific symbolism.
Observations
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- Exodus 36
- Genesis 04 - Cain and Abel
- Genesis 09 - The Aftermath
- Ibn El-Arabi - The Tarjuman al-Ashwaq - As I kissed the Black Stone
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- Jili, Abd al-Karim - Al-Kahf wa al-raqim - 042 Section 3
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- Nuremberg Chronicle - Noah and his sons
- Saint Brendan - 02 The Voyage of Saint Brendan
- Saint Brendan - 10 The Voyage of Saint Brendan
- Song of Solomon 1
- Zohar - Bamidbar 159A - What did G-d want from man in this world?
- Zohar - I 049b – Masculine and Feminine