Magic Monday
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The picture? A wooden disk. In the traditions of the Fellowship of the Hermetic Rose and the orders and systems related to it, the disk or pentacle is the emblem and working tool of elemental earth. The disk is traditionally painted or decorated with a symbol the individual initiate considers sacred, whatever that happens to be -- I saw pentacles made by Christian initiates that had an image of Christ on the cross on them, for example, surrounded by Christian holy names and words of power. The disk can be used as a means of magical protection, imposing the unyielding solidity of the element of earth between the initiate and any hostile magical force
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Re: History of the Flag
Date: 2023-09-25 09:24 pm (UTC)https://web.archive.org/web/20101022210347/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,879017,00.html
Photos with a very young Jackson show that Operation PUSH, founded in December 1971, was using four of the colored bands of the rainbow in its early branding. See:
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/zQVRbo2RdayVbQ
However, I can't find any photographs that show any of Jackson's organizations ever using full rainbow flags that were in any way similar to the gay-pride flag. My guess is that a once-popular arguing point regarding Jackson's rainbow coalition and its use of rainbow imagery predating the gay community's use of the rainbow flag ended up morphing over time until it settled into its simplified apocryphal form of "Jackson used the rainbow flag first." I stand corrected and apologize for gullibly perpetuating that urban legend.
— Christophe