Shin is the twenty first hebrew letter, and symbolizes the Spirit, the Spiritual Fire, The Flaming Sword.
It is said that when Shin is not in the middle of a word it turns to anger and resentment. When in the middle of a word, it is the central equilibrating fire. For example is the word Moses, which is M Sh H, or Yeheshuah, which is Y H Sh V H. Shin also stands for the Shekinah.
The letter Shin, which we mentioned in the above as one of the Mother Letters, is the dynamic movement of the element Fire, the active, expansive and vivifying forces in the universe.
It is also the symbol of the vivifying spirit. Its shape reflects three raised flames in the shape of three Vau's, reflecting the trinity. The three flames also represent the three qualities of Shin: active, passive and equilibrating.
Earlier, in the morning night sky, the Southern Cross was in the same position above the mother's memorial as the third Vau in my photo.
Please be aware that these displays occurred during the time period of the Anzac Memorial Dawn Service in which reliance on God in impossible situations was spoken and sung about many times.
Cheers, Boyd.
Please be aware that these displays occurred during the time period of the Anzac Memorial Dawn Service in which reliance on God in impossible situations was spoken and sung about many times.
Cheers, Boyd.
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