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Thelema-symbol -

: The number five (associated with the Greek word Agape or love) combined with the six points of the hexagram (associated with Thelema or will) visually represents the core Thelemic tenet: "Love is the law, love under will". Historical Context

The primary symbol of , a spiritual philosophy founded by Aleister Crowley, is the Unicursal Hexagram . While a standard hexagram is formed by two overlapping triangles, the unicursal version is drawn in one continuous, unbroken line. Core Symbolism thelema-symbol

: It is a visual representation of the axiom "As above, so below," emphasizing that the individual's will is a reflection of universal forces. The Five-Petaled Rose : The number five (associated with the Greek

: The unbroken line represents the continuous flow of energy and the interconnectedness of all things. Core Symbolism : It is a visual representation

: Representing the four classical elements (earth, air, fire, water) crowned by spirit.