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Application of the Swastika in modern times


This Iranian necklace, with Swastika motifs was excavated from Kaluraz town in Guilan province north of Iran near Caspian sea, first millennium BC, it is kept at the National Museum of Iran.


Due to Germany’s role in the Second World War, the German government and people became very sensitive to the display of the Swastika symbol. In Germany, there is a law that prohibits the display of the Nazi symbol or other similar symbols. If a German who knew nothing about Falun Gong saw the Falun Symbol, they might wrongly associate the Falun symbol with its Nazi counterpart. On the other hand, because Falun Gong is being brutally suppressed in China, those who did not know the truth thus stayed away from the Falun symbol. All these have resulted in significant difficulty and interference for Falun Gong practitioners in Germany.


It is decorated with five rosettes and four swastikas. The parallel with the Falun-symbool from the Falun Dafa practice is very remarkable. Similar gemstones that could be worn on the clothes, have a direct connection with the golden disc from the Skyros grave.


Found at an excavation in 1988 at the graveyard of Engjesberg in Danmark. And has been recovered by use of a very special process. This beautfiul Fibul can be found at the Museum of Kroppedal in Danmark.


This parquet floor was put, probable without spending any thought about it. Years later Luuk noticed a few very special patterns in this parquet floor. Is it just a geometrical shape made by coincidence? Or was it meant to be shaped like a swastika? Maybe a hint from higher powers?


  

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