04 April, 2022

NSW to ban public display of Nazi flags and swastikas

 https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/apr/04/nsw-to-ban-public-display-of-nazi-flags-and-swastikas

Isn’t it shocking to know ww2 ended in 1945, yet this vile symbol is not yet a criminal offence in NSW. And good people are terrified of  displaying the true spiritual symbol of their faith  in case they are accused of being nazis. Is Australia’s population so ignorant that they can’t tell the difference between a vile flag and a spiritual symbol? What a crazy mixed up world we live in.

The St Brigid’s cross is a similar shape too, traditionally made from a long grass in Ireland and displayed in homes all over Ireland on 1st February. I actually wear this symbol occasionally and would be highly offended is someone accused me of wearing a nazis symbol. 

Spiritual symbols are for peace, love and protection from negative energy or evil. I find sad that Hindus Buddhists and Jains have to need permission to display their peaceful spiritual symbols, yet other faiths don’t have to explain their symbols and justify them to the ignorant. This Indo-Aryan symbol is thousands of years old. Aryan does not mean from Germany. Google Aryan races and you will see that the people of Iran, Persia, the Celts, Slavs, Indian and many more people are in this group and it’s a bit complex. Robert Sepehr is an interesting anthropologist that does great videos on YouTube and he delves into the Aryans and his videos are packed full of interesting facts. 

Aryan means noble one. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Aryan_peoples

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_race  read this too. You can see the negative origins go back to the 19th century. Hmm some people had a bee in their bonnets. 


Used by Hindus, Jains,Buddhists



Many of our symbols are based on the night sky.

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