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Solomon's seal, or Star of David, consists of two interlocking triangles. The shape is known as a hexagram ("hexengown") in geometry. The symbol appeared on a magical signet ring used by King Solomon to control demons and spirits.  
 
Solomon's seal, or Star of David, consists of two interlocking triangles. The shape is known as a hexagram ("hexengown") in geometry. The symbol appeared on a magical signet ring used by King Solomon to control demons and spirits.  
  
In the diagram of ALP on [[page 292]] the two triangles can easily be moved to form Solomon's Seal.
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In the diagram of ALP on [[page 293]] the two triangles can easily be moved to form Solomon's Seal.

Revision as of 05:44, 22 January 2006

Solomon's seal, or Star of David, consists of two interlocking triangles. The shape is known as a hexagram ("hexengown") in geometry. The symbol appeared on a magical signet ring used by King Solomon to control demons and spirits.

In the diagram of ALP on page 293 the two triangles can easily be moved to form Solomon's Seal.