So apparently this post is going to contain a bit of pictures.. So pls bear with me..so there is this logo on the stage of the snl where all the ritualistic performances take place..
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TC
If we turn it sideways we get a clear one eye..
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And them there is another one of it like this one..
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Now this one can also be said to look like an eye but it reminds mostly of the ouroboros.. An ouroboros is a freemas0nic symbol which leads back to ancient Egypt and used in many ancient cultures including freemas0nry..
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Freemasonry
The ouroboros is displayed on numerous
Masonic seals,
frontispieces and other imagery, especially during the 17th century.
Theosophical Society
The Ouroboros is featured in the seal of the
Theosophical Society
along with other traditional symbols.
And the tc logo if searched gives a lot of logos which are shaped into the one eye..
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.. Since the new era of beetees is inspired by the works of carl jung.. Carl was also interested in this symbol..
Carl Jung
Swiss psychologist
Carl Junginterpreted the Ouroboros as having an archetypal significance to the human psyche. It makes its way into our conscious mind time and time again in varying forms as the basic mandala of alchemy. Jung defined the relationship of the ouroboros to alchemy:
- The alchemists, who in their own way knew more about the nature of the individuation process than we moderns do, expressed this paradox through the symbol of the ouroboros, the snake that eats its own tail. In the age-old image of the ouroboros lies the thought of devouring oneself and turning oneself into a circulatory process, for it was clear to the more astute alchemists that the prima materia of the art was man himself.
The ouroboros is a dramatic symbol for the integration and assimilation of the opposite, i.e. of the shadow. This 'feed-back' process is at the same time a symbol of immortality, since it is said of the ouroboros that he slays himself and brings himself to life, fertilizes himself and gives birth to himself. He symbolizes the One, who proceeds from the clash of opposites, and he therefore constitutes the secret of the prima materia which [...] unquestionably stems from man's unconscious'. (Collected Works, Vol. 14 para.513)