Showing posts with label Symbol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Symbol. Show all posts
February 15, 2024
August 4, 2021
Manifest Peacock
For those following the show Manifest, the peacock is a symbol frequently seen the callings by the resurrected passengers from flight 828.

Certainly, the peacock is a most amazing and beautiful of birds.
But does anyone know what the peacock actually represents in the show?
Maybe we'll find out in Season 4, along with what does Noah's ark have to do with any of it.
A strange show with constantly more questions than answers. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Manifest Peacock
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September 23, 2020
Nice Country Hats
Men and women of many religions cover their hair for modesty.
On display were some nice, colorful, country-style hats for women.
Head coverings in church, mosque or synagogue, are a way to express modesty and humbleness before G-d.
Also, we cover our hair/head, more generally, to remember that G-d is above us, watching and guiding us always.
Modest, humble, and G-d fearing–a hat is a potent symbol of faith. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

On display were some nice, colorful, country-style hats for women.
Head coverings in church, mosque or synagogue, are a way to express modesty and humbleness before G-d.
Also, we cover our hair/head, more generally, to remember that G-d is above us, watching and guiding us always.
Modest, humble, and G-d fearing–a hat is a potent symbol of faith. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Nice Country Hats
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October 9, 2018
Anyone Have A Question About This Car?
Yeah, all I can say...
I am pretty sure this car is owned by Matthew Lesko, "The Question Mark Guy."
Lesko was in a number of commercials and infomercials about asking him how to get free information and grant money from the government.
He dresses and drives in question marks, and I've seen him a number of times around town. Frankly, it's sort of hard to miss this guy!
His self promotion sort of makes you wonder, if you had to choose just one symbol to wear everywhere to represent you to the world--it could be a punctuation mark or anything else--what would that look like? ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

Anyone have a question about this car?
I am pretty sure this car is owned by Matthew Lesko, "The Question Mark Guy."
Lesko was in a number of commercials and infomercials about asking him how to get free information and grant money from the government.
He dresses and drives in question marks, and I've seen him a number of times around town. Frankly, it's sort of hard to miss this guy!
His self promotion sort of makes you wonder, if you had to choose just one symbol to wear everywhere to represent you to the world--it could be a punctuation mark or anything else--what would that look like? ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Anyone Have A Question About This Car?
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Unusual
June 26, 2016
Hamsa Most Gorgeous
The Hamsa is a Middle Eastern symbol for thousands of years representing the hand of G-d.
Chamsa in Arabic or Hamesh in Hebrew is actually five (or 5 fingers as in a hand).
The Hamsa serves as an amulet to nullify the evil eye (Ayin Harah).
A Hamsa is frequently decorated with an eye, ornate etchings, beads, and gems.
This Hamsa that I found in New Jersey by an Israeli artist is actually one of the largest (almost 2 feet) and one of the most beautiful.
It is made of lacquer over oil paint on wood, and I think weighs about 5-6 pounds.
Each finger is a different and vibrant color, and it has poetry about the hand in life you are dealt and handling life the best you can.
It has a big happy and peaceful face with rosy cheeks and a heart on its forehead.
It is such a magnificent piece that I actually saw it in the window of a fine art store while almost driving by it in a car.
Awesome, beautiful, and G-d should bestow it with the powerful energy to help protect us from all evil and illness, defend us from any bad judgements and dangers, and shower us with his infinite mercy and blessings all the days of our lives. ;-)
(Source Photo: Dori Sobin)

Chamsa in Arabic or Hamesh in Hebrew is actually five (or 5 fingers as in a hand).
The Hamsa serves as an amulet to nullify the evil eye (Ayin Harah).
A Hamsa is frequently decorated with an eye, ornate etchings, beads, and gems.
This Hamsa that I found in New Jersey by an Israeli artist is actually one of the largest (almost 2 feet) and one of the most beautiful.
It is made of lacquer over oil paint on wood, and I think weighs about 5-6 pounds.
Each finger is a different and vibrant color, and it has poetry about the hand in life you are dealt and handling life the best you can.
It has a big happy and peaceful face with rosy cheeks and a heart on its forehead.
It is such a magnificent piece that I actually saw it in the window of a fine art store while almost driving by it in a car.
Awesome, beautiful, and G-d should bestow it with the powerful energy to help protect us from all evil and illness, defend us from any bad judgements and dangers, and shower us with his infinite mercy and blessings all the days of our lives. ;-)
(Source Photo: Dori Sobin)
Hamsa Most Gorgeous
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