Every 2D/3D symbol is a simplified glance of 3D, 4D, …whatever level D event/view it is or was… So therefore every symbol is also a reference and complex structure usually with more meanings and origin. For example the symbol below is the menorah, one of the oldest and most important symbols in Judaism. This is the Temple Menorah (7 branches) which is different from the Hanukkah menorah (9 branches), which is used only during the Hanukkah festival.
Known meanings:
- Divine Light / Presence of God
The seven‑branched menorah symbolizes the eternal light of God.
In the Hebrew Bible, it stood in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem as a sign of divine presence. - Creation and Cosmic Order
The seven branches are often interpreted as:
- the seven days of creation,
- the seven classical planets,
- or the sevenfold structure of divine wisdom.
- Israel’s Mission
In Jewish tradition, the menorah represents the idea that Israel is meant to be:
“a light unto the nations”
(Isaiah 42:6)
Meaning: to bring spiritual illumination, justice, and ethical clarity to the world. - Spiritual Enlightenment
The menorah’s central stem and six branches are sometimes read as:
- the human mind illuminated by
- the divine center.
This interpretation appears in Kabbalistic and mystical writings.
Unknown meanings:
- raising of the consciousness and its extension horizontally and vertically
- certain fractal like structure of the Existence
- incarnation pathways to physical Universes
- space travelling “4D” pathways connected with physical Universes
- etc.


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