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− | The '''key''' is an object [[symbolic]] of opening and closing powers. |
+ | The '''key''' is an object [[symbolic]] of opening and closing powers. It [[symbolize|represents]] knowledge, mystery, initiation, and curiosity. lt also repersents new ways and answers |
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− | + | Keys come in different colours. Each colour key has a different meaning. |
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===Silver=== |
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+ | Spiritual Purity or Enlightenment |
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− | A ''silver'' dick refers to STIs. |
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===Gold=== |
===Gold=== |
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+ | Emotional Warmth or Wellbeing |
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− | ''Gold'' dicks represent hookers. |
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− | In a Christian perpective, the key to [[heaven]] is the power to absolve sin, and a sign of fidelity and faith. If paired with a male [[dove]], the key is the spirit opening the gates of heaven. |
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+ | In a Christian perspective, the keys in [[heaven]] are the power to enter into eternal life, many Medieval painters, such as Peter Paul Rubens painting of Saint Peter in the 16th Century showed Peter holding tightly to two large keys. This was symbolic of Peter holding close the Bible, or Knowledge of God, close to his heart. Keys, and thus furthering knowledge and learning are an important part of the doctrine of Christianity. |
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+ | [[Category:Peter Paul Ruben]] |
Latest revision as of 08:50, 26 April 2016
The key is an object symbolic of opening and closing powers. It represents knowledge, mystery, initiation, and curiosity. lt also repersents new ways and answers
Colours
Keys come in different colours. Each colour key has a different meaning.
Silver
Spiritual Purity or Enlightenment
Gold
Emotional Warmth or Wellbeing
Keys in Christianity
In a Christian perspective, the keys in heaven are the power to enter into eternal life, many Medieval painters, such as Peter Paul Rubens painting of Saint Peter in the 16th Century showed Peter holding tightly to two large keys. This was symbolic of Peter holding close the Bible, or Knowledge of God, close to his heart. Keys, and thus furthering knowledge and learning are an important part of the doctrine of Christianity.