Meaning of this symbol?, see it in my mind every time I practice vampirism

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Possibly alchemical: it look like an incomplete Earth symbol

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Seems as though it could be an Infernal character, though with something that vague id want to have it fleshed out with more information before assuming anything. I’ve seen many languages and that symbol can mean just about anything.

If it’s for vampirism, you might want to look at an alchemical chart of what energies you’ve been working with lately. Regardless if it’s sanguine vampirism or any other type, understanding what energies you use is paramount for safety. Of course if it’s also physical you need to look out for physical factors, which can heavily influence energy.

Remember, this world is very dense in physically. This density can do all types of wacky things to energies.

Overall, I’d want more info on it before i continue with any project.

GL!
-Morax

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I agree, as it is for vampiric work I’d also link it to alchemy. In that case it reminds me of a mix of the earth symbol and perhaps a chalice.

The most important is perhaps, what does it remind you of? Is there any specific vampiric practice this symbol turns up in?

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Yeah, when i exchange energy with my Patron( Belial) this symbol pops up on my mind

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Interesting. Why do you exchange energy with him?

Maybe yours is a little tangled and Belial fixes it for you? So basically grounding? If that it totally makes sense why he would show the earth alchemical symbol like @Mulberry noticed. Belial is also called “The lord of Earth”.

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My first thought is the Phoenician Aleph.

As one of the “mother letters” qabbalistically, Aleph is the primordial Air.

Everyone’s pointing out earth.

Maybe an opened Earth sign? That would directly oint to the astral, no?

Aleph also has the meaning of governing head.

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a cow with horns - a bull

Just FYI female cows also have horns - it depends on the breed but usually they do. Polled breeds don’t have horns on the females, horned breeds do. And sometimes if they do they can be dehorned.

As an example of a horned breed (that’s also magick-related), Hathor the Egyptian Goddess of love, women and fertility, has the head of a cow that has horns as her principle animal form.

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