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  • 00:00

    Extending the line of the submerged structure in the reservoir that led us to the Temple

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    of Isis all the way to the East river, we are directed to the United Nations Headquarters

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    in midtown Manhattan.

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    The iconic Secretariat building's proportions are based on Phi.

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    As you know this proportion links the structure with the Washington Monument and the Great

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    Pyramid.

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    Did you know the 69,000 square meter site of UN Headquarters is considered International

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    territory, and is technically not part of New York City?

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    The UN Headquarters has its own security force, fire department, and postal administration

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    that even issues its own stamps.

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    The notion of UN Headquarters being a city within a city reminds me of how the Vatican

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    also is a city within Rome.

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    I like to refer to this as a nested city or fractal structure.

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    I was fascinated to discover that the Italian government donated an Arnaldo Pomodoro Sphere

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    within Sphere sculpture to the UN in 1991.

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    The golden ball beautifully represents the concept of a city within a city.

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    The internal structures seem to me like buildings and streets on the inner surfaces of the spheres.

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    I'm intrigued because I've seen three other similar sculptures in locations significant

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    to my research.

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    Pomodoro made a series of six Spheres within Spheres scattered around the world.

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    Significant Sphere within Sphere locations are the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

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    in DC very close to the Capitol Building, the De Young museum in San Francisco, and

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    in the Vatican's Courtyard of the Belvedere.

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    We'll be visiting the latter two locations in due course.

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    The Security Council chamber is the emergency room of the UN where decisions involving economic

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    sanctions and military action are sometimes made.

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    Notice the horseshoe-shaped desk surrounding 13 chairs located at a rectangular table in

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    the center.

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    The red chairs flanking the central group are arranged in rows of 13.

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    All these Lucky 13’s are reminiscent of the many 13's on Great Seal of the United

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    States.

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    The mural in the Security Council Chamber is by Norwegian artist Per Krogh and it contains

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    some highly interesting symbolism.

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    CUT I see symbols of Sun, Moon, and Vesica Pisces, the story of Adam & Eve with Lucifer

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    and Cain, the phoenix, the dying beast of war, and an allegory depicting the original

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    motto of the French revolution: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, ou la Mort.

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    Let’s have a closer look.

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    The left arched panel shows a woman opening a window letting in rays of golden sunlight.

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    The right arched panel shows a man letting a white horse run before the full moon.

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    Sun and Moon are symbolized in Masonic lodges by the columns Boaz on the left and Jachin

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    on the right.

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    Boaz and Jachin originally stood in Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem; Boaz symbolizes the Sun

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    and Jachin the Moon.

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    We’ll see this symbolism again in the towers of Sun and Moon at Chartres cathedral.

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    The Vesica Pisces shape in the center of the mural contains the story of original sin.

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    Young Adam and Eve stand in the background.

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    Lucifer hanging from serpentine vines in the Tree of Knowledge hands Eve the infamous apple.

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    Years pass and Adam and Eve are shown with arms interlocked closer to the center of the

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    Vesica Pisces.

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    In time their firstborn Cain is shown in the foreground at his parents’ feet.

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    This unmistakable imagery is strange to say the least in a chamber representing all the

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    nations of the world.

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    The mural symbolizing the security of all nations should probably embrace all cultures

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    and religions, but it clearly has a distinctly Judeo-Christian subtext.

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    You have to look closely to perceive it, but there is a faint circle representing the Sun

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    surrounding the Vesica Pisces.

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    Tiny flames can be seen emanating from this circle, which carry through four of the mural’s

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    panels.

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    Here the Sun or son emerges from the center of the Vesica Pisces or womb.

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    The bird below the Vesica Pisces is a phoenix, standing over the ashes of its parent.

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    The phoenix is a symbol of transformation and of the cyclical nature of time.

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    Herodotus recorded the fact that this mysterious bird has ancient Egyptian provenance:

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    “There is a sacred bird called the phoenix.

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    I have never seen it myself except in pictures, for it is extremely rare, only appearing according

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    to the people of Heliopolis, once in five hundred years, when it is seen after the death

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    of its parent.”

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    –Histories Book II The beast of war is shown slain in an underground

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    crypt, run through with a sword.

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    The abandoned artillery, machine gun, and solider laying down his rifle show this is

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    the end of the Second World War.

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    The UN was chartered at the end of this conflict in 1945 and therefore the war imagery is entirely

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    appropriate.

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    Souls or shades in between life and death (literally in monochrome) are being helped

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    up from below on both sides of the mural.

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    Shades on the solar left side are tinted gold and shades on the lunar right side are appropriately

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    tinted silver.

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    The original motto of the French revolution Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, ou la Mort

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    (Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood, or Death) surprisingly maps to much of the remaining

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    symbolism.

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    Souls being lifted with ropes up into the light are gaining their Liberty.

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    The scene in the upper left shows a group of people weighing grain, presumably to distribute

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    it with Equality.

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    The party in the two panels surrounding the Vesica Pisces illustrates Brotherhood, with

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    all types of people and children happily united holding cyan ribbons and UN flags.

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    Those souls who died in the war are lining up and entering the starry door of Death behind

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    the Phoenix.

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    La Mort was later dropped from the revolutionary motto because it reminded people too much

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    of the Reign of Terror.

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    The tricolor flag of the French Republic symbolizes the three-term motto Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité.

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    The scene in the upper right shows scientists investigating the macrocosm and microcosm

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    with telescope and microscope.

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    The two upper panels hold a political message with the depiction of people painting, planting,

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    designing, playing music, singing, writing, and dancing.

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    I think the implication is humanity may enjoy these higher pleasures after war has been

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    transformed (like a Phoenix) into peace through the agency of the United Nations.

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    The symbolism in the mural contains Judeo-Christian, Masonic, French revolutionary, and ancient

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    Egyptian imagery that become apparent only under careful analysis.

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    The mural is more than a small decorative element—it dominates the Security Council

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    chamber.

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    Therefore, I think the choice of symbolism embedded in the mural tells us something about

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    the character of the United Nations itself.

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    I find the hidden connections to Masons and Egypt most provocative.

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    Contemplating the United Nations got me thinking about national symbols.

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    Consider the UN flag as a symbol of nations coming together in peace.

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    As I already mentioned, the map is divided into 33 sectors.

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    It seems appropriate that the Earth is flanked by two olive branches symbolizing peace.

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    Each of these branches contains 13 leaves.

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    The UN flag is cyan in color and was created after the UN was chartered in 1945.

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    In 1947 the UN decided to partition Palestine into a Jewish state, an Arab state, and a

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    UN-administered Jerusalem.

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    This decision led to a series of wars and ultimately Israel's independence in 1948.

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    The Coat of Arms of Israel is also cyan in color.

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    It seems appropriate that the Menorah is featured because it's been a symbol of Judaism for

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    almost 3000 years.

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    The Menorah is flanked by two 13-leafed olive branches symbolizing peace, another parallel

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    with the UN flag.

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    There are many countries whose flags and coats of arms feature olives branches symbolizing

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    peace.

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    However only the UN emblem, and the Coats of Arms of Israel, the United States, and

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    the US Virgin Islands feature olive branches having exactly 13 leaves.

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    The US Virgin Islands' coat of arms is a modified version of the Great Seal of the United States.

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    The flag of the United States of America also features significant numerical symbolism.

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    There are 13 red and white stripes.

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    50 stars are arranged in 9 rows alternating between rows of 6 and 5 stars.

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    We'll learn the significance of the 9 rows in San Francisco and the alternating rows

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    of 6 and 5 stars in Egypt.

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The example sentences of MENORAH in videos (3 in total of 12)

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Definition and meaning of MENORAH

What does "menorah mean?"

/məˈnôrə/

noun
Candelabrum with nine branches; used during the Hanukkah festival.