Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Female Symbol Tattoo Biography

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In classic tattoo fashion, this month’s tattoo is a combination of the pentagram and the female symbol, two very well known icons in their own rights. Not only are they combined for a novel visual effect but also for a spin on meaning. Interestingly, they may both have their ancient origins in the earliest surveys of the night skies, and even the same planet.
Worshipped the world over by peoples in many cultures and time periods, back into prehistory, the planet Venus is still one of the most recognized points of light in both the night and twilight skies. Often referred to as the ‘evening star’ and also the ‘morning star’, it is not a star at all but the planet that is our next door neighbor in the solar system and the second closest to the sun. Precisely because it orbits closer to the sun than we do, we typically gaze in the same general direction of the sky in order to view either of them. So, as we watch the ‘morning and evening star,’ much brighter than any real star because it reflects the sun’s light, it tends not to stray too far from the rising and setting sun. A Babylonian king called her “she who at sunrise and sunset brings me good omens.” It wasn’t until 500 BC that the Greeks discovered that it was actually one heavenly body and not two.
It was likely in the fertile crescent that this planet was first associated with divine womanhood. In the Tigris-Euphrates region it was associated with Inanna (the Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare), in the Phoenician Empire with Astarte (goddess of fertility, sexuality, and war and later Ishtar for the Babylonians), amongst the Romans with Venus (love, beauty, and fertility), and for the Greeks was a symbol of Aphrodite (love and beauty) and Athena (wisdom, war, and peace). It was then one small step to using the symbol for the planet as a symbol for womanhood. Sometimes described as a hand-mirror or a circle (symbolizing completeness) on top of a cross (earthly matter), it has been used as an astronomical symbol for Venus possibly since the inception of astrological / astronomical work which may have taken place as early as 6,000 years ago in the Tigris-Euphrates region.
The five-pointed symmetry of the pentagram or pentacle is almost surely the result of the same astronomical research of the Tigris-Euphrates region involving the planet Venus, “she who shows her way to the stars.” As early astronomers traced the path of the planet through a map of the sky, as it maneuvered between certain celestial inferior conjunctions with the zodiac (a cycle that took eight years to complete), the resulting line that was traced was the pentacle. Later, Pythagoras would give it the name of signum salutatis or “The Sign of Health” representing the ultimate in mind-body harmony, while in some medieval iconography it was associated with the Blessed Virgin (remember the divine female connection), and for the Freemasons it is the Blazing Star that “reminds us of the sun, which illuminates the earth with its rays and makes us mindful of our blessings, as it gives light and life to all who are on earth.”
Today, the upright pentagram is probably mostly famously associated with Wicca (the Old English word for ‘wizard’) or witchcraft. Celtic priests called it “the witch’s foot” and considered it essential to witchcraft. Practitioners today, while far from a homogeneous group, especially when considered worldwide, tend to combine aspects of witchcraft and nature worship that are based on the traditional and pre-Christian beliefs of the peoples of Europe. In addition, the plaited version of the pentagram, as in our tattoo example here, has an even more specific meaning as a protective talisman against evil, even drawn on doors in some Nordic countries as a safeguard. As a tattoo, the plaited pentagram within the circle of the female symbol represents both the divine feminine and protection. It hearkens back, not only to pre-Christian pagan practices, but also the worship of the goddess before the spread of the paternalistic religions of the mid-East.
Calla lily is a flower that symbolizes the purity of woman as it can be found in the sacred person like the Virgin Mary. This kind of flower is very nice to apply in the female tattoo design. Its original color is white that supports the meaning although it is sometimes assumed as the symbol of the wealth also. Nevertheless, in the tattoo’s world, the first meaning is common for calla lily tattoos than the second because of the relation between the white color and the purity in contrary with dark color. This flower gives the impression of the sacred icon.
Because of the meaning contained like that, calla lily tattoos are appropriated commonly for female people. The word virgin, of course, relates to female only and so calla lily meaning is appropriates only for female too. There are no places for this kind of tattoo in male body since its whole meaning of the kind of tattoo is feminine only. In this case, the representation of the beauty and sacred creates a symbol of feminine. Therefore, this tattoo design is very good to express the religiosity, feeling of artistic, and maybe as a kind of life style.
Calla lily tattoos are usually placed in the part of female body that can be hidden behind the clothes, for example near the waist. It is said sometimes that this kind of tattoo also have the religious meaning since the original meaning of it can be connected into the Virgin Mary as the pious female people who becomes the mother of Jesus Christ. This flower tattoo also gives a different sense to the other people; they may think that the female who use this tattoo is a religious people. This tattoo design also creates a deep meaning of such sublime object which refers to the sacred icon.
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