Septagram in circle Silver Necklce Box
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This is 122 prim Necklace with Resize and Copy, not transferable.
Click on the Necklace to get a menu pop open that allows you to adjust the size of the Necklace (click all prims for the whole Necklace to change size). In the menu you can click Pose to stand yourself in a fixed pose stand so you aren't moving as you adjust the Necklace to fit. To stop posing you must click pose again to stop standing. If you choose to delete it will delete all scripts so you will never get the option to resize again.
Our Necklaces now come with resize scripts just wear the Necklace and click on it... Then in the dialog box hit all prims and resize till it fits.
The Necklace can be made smaller as to fit any women's Neck and easy enough to enlarge to fit any mans Neck.
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The Septagram
The septagram is a seven-pointed star, a symbol of synthesis and mystery due to its links with the number seven. Seven is an integrating number, encapsulating as it does the hierarchical orders of classical mystical thought. There are seven planetary spheres governed by the seven planets of classical astrology, seven colors in the rainbow, seven days of the week and seven distinct notes in a diatonic musical scale.
The number three relates to Heaven and the higher realms, not just through the concept of trinity but also as the vertical axis of three-dimensional space; and the number four pertains to the Earth and manifest realms, partly through its relation to the square and the four directions of two-dimensional space. Seven and the septagram can thus be considered as representing the sum of Heaven and Earth, and they allude to the seven directions of space - two directions for each dimension plus the center. As an aside, twelve, the number of signs in the zodiac, is a number of totality, expressing the multiplicative possibilities of Heaven and Earth as well as Heaven in a new mode (12 and 3 are numerologically equivalent, as 1 + 2 = 3).
As an expression of the number seven, and in representing occult intelligence and the beauty of wholeness (rainbows and symphonies are weaved from seven), the septagram is linked to the Kabbalistic sefira Netsach. Other seven-fold systems that can be related to the septagram include the seven latifah (subtle faculties) of Islamic mystical thought and the seven major Hindu chakras - the base chakra (Muladhara), the sacral chakra (Svadisthana), the solar plexus chakra (Manipura), the heart chakra (Anahata), the throat chakra (Vishuddi), the brow chakra (Ajna) and the crown chakra (Sahasrara).
The association of the septagram with the seven planets of classical astrology has already been mentioned, and the septagram above has these planets distributed around its points. Beginning with the point of the Moon, moving counterclockwise around the edge of the septagram gives the order of the corresponding sefirot moving up the Tree of Life (see the astro-kabbalistic hexagram):
Yesod - Moon
Hod - Mercury
Netsach - Venus
Tifereth - Sun
Geburah - Mars
Chesed - Jupiter
Binah - Saturn
Each of the seven days of the week are named after Roman or Norse designations of the seven planets of classical astrology, either directly or through an associated deity. Beginning with the point of the Sun, tracing the septagram clockwise along its lines yields the days of the week in order according to their planetary roots:
Sunday - Sun
Monday - Moon
Tuesday - Tui (the Saxon Mars)
Wednesday - Woden (Mercury)
Thursday - Thor (Jupiter)
Friday - Frygga (Venus)
Saturday - Saturn
- http://www.byzant.com/Mystical/Symbols/Septagram.aspx
Religious/occult symbolism:
The septagram is known among Pagans as the Elven Star or Fairy Star, a sacred symbol to those who follow the Faery tradition. Similarly, it has been adopted as an identifier by some members of the Otherkin subculture. Blue Star Wicca also uses the symbol, where it is referred to simply as a septegram.
The septagram was used by Aleister Crowley and the Ordo Templi Orientis where it was known as the Star (or Seal) of Babalon.
The septagram is also used in Christianity to symbolize the seven days of creation and became a traditional symbol for warding off evil, thus the reason that most sheriff's badges are first heptagonal shaped.
The heptagram is also the symbol of perfection (or God) in many Christian religions.
In alchemy, a seven-sided star can refer to the seven planets which were known to ancient alchemists.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptagram