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Shamash
A common symbol of the ancient Assyrian/Mesopotamian Sun God Shamash.
It is often referred to as the "Seal of Shamash," and appears near
images of the God, or to represent his presence when worn by Kings or in inscriptions.
The Seal of Shamash is a typical solar symbol, and probably represents the Sun
Wheel, or solar calendar, much like the Celtic
Cross or the Pueblo
Zia. The four arms most likely represent the solstices and equinoxes, which
were extremely important calendar days in ancient agrarian cultures.

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Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions
in the world, and is still practiced to this day. Founded thousands of years
ago, it is the spiritual precursor to both Judaism and Christianity.
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