Monday, March 9, 2009

Continuing education...symbols


Because we've yet to reach that time when those that follow the darker paths in life will be more forthcoming regarding their way of life, we must look at how they communicate their reality to those within their ranks. We seek this understanding because symbols convey information and also, translate energy forms into varying degrees of demonstrable power. It is important that we understand the world around us and why it appears the way it is and most importantly, who is running it the way they do. An aware and intelligent understanding helps us make wiser choices in our life.

Dark side symbols are everywhere you look, these days, and in every department of commerce. Especially so.

In the world of surfing, one of the biggest surfing pro sponsors is Channel Islands Surfboards; practically every big-name surfer on the pro tour surfing circuit uses their boards, ad nauseum. You see Channel Island surfboards everywhere you go—there’s no escaping them. Well, let’s take a look at how this company presents itself to the world. Corporations love logos, sigils, and symbols, and Channel Islands has one that at first blush, seems a tad weird, but hey…whatever, right?

Look at the picture below. These are typical CI board ads and they can be found in every surfer magazine, large and small. Their logo is highlighted by the blue circles which I’ve added to their ad, so you can discern them from other companies.

Somewhat a strange corporate logo, right? Well, it’s actually 666. For each side of the hexagon numbers six sides. The three hexagons reveal the triumvirate of 666.

This is how it’s done. Rather than just stamp 666 on their boards, they found a way to hide it in plain site. Only those who refuse to sleepwalk through their life understand the true intent and meanings of such actions and choices. And think about it. Big corporation chooses such an odd set of math symbols for its logo? Why? Now you know…

There is another company that is doing something very similar to what Channel Islands is doing: Xcel. I’ve highlighted their company symbol as well.