Star
A star is a body of plasma (one of the 4 states of matter) that produces light. According to the Science Church it is held together by its gravity and the gravitational collapse of nebula's of hydrogen and helium leads to the formation of stars. After it 'dies', it becomes a white dwarf, neutron star or black hole. Like planets, galaxies and universes, a star is a conscious being. The stars were studied in astrology (later astronomy from a materialist point of view) in Sumer, Egypt, Babylon (worship of Isis as Ishtar),.. |
The biggest star in the solar system in the sun, which produces light by fusing hydrogen into helium. Sirius represents the female energy of the universe. The heart is a stargate.
The 5 pointed star pentagram is a symbol of Venus and the 5 elements with spirit as 5th element (macrocosm as mirror of microcosm), used in magic with the inverted pentagram in black magic as symbol of matter over mind.
The six pointed Star of David represents the union of male (upward triangle) and female (downward triangle).
The star constellation of the ecliptic were pictured as the signs of the Zodiac belt.
Claudius Ptolemy published the Amalgest star catalog.
Hollywood propaganda ('movie stars') are Kabbalistic representations of the movements and events in the sky.