>mysterious house in my home city
>nobody I ask knows what it's for
>sometimes heard it referred to as the house of the Knights Templar
I've tried searching google for the meaning of an enneagram inside a triangle, but can't find anything significant.
Anyone here know what this might be?
>>17764313
is it a baha'i thing?
it's a halfway home
https://youtu.be/mStMS7Qcf1s?t=42s
>>17764568
so like sigils came from tonality and the emotion expressed through music.
people worshipping sigils are playing imaginary
>>17764313
That symbol makes me think Theosophical Society. Have you seen anyone there to ask?
Just go knock on the door and ask.
>>17764561
I have no idea, but it's possible.
>>17764581
I have not, but if it's a Theosophical Society, I feel almost obligated to pay them a visit.
>>17764563
What makes you think so?
OP, are you in Pennsylvania? They have a history of 'hex signs' on buildings. Some kind of left over barn protection history that has become an art form.
>>17764674
all the windows got different curtains.
it's a rooming house
>>17764677
Not Pennsylvania, northern Europe.
>>17764683
Interesting, nice catch.
YouTube.com/user/xendrius
I'll just leave this here and allow you to make your own interpretation, specially the series demonmagic 1-8
100% free mason money we have the same in germany and the masons put money together for it
See in the top mason sign like it sometimes they put David cross in em
>>17764568
Not the same star.
>>17764313
OP I enhanced your picture and there is something quite spoopy
>>17766010
Nah, not Masonic. Though similar to the A&AR SJ's MCC.
>>17764313
charitas, gaudium, pax, longanimitas, benignitas, bonitus, fides, mansuetudo , continentia
That "star" is a unicursal hexagram, that will tell you all you heedvknow
the star is called a nonagram or also called a enneagram. look into that.
>>17764313
it is not knights templar. it is a scotish rite freemasonry building. the 9 pointed star is called the "interlaced triple triangle". the big triangle can mean a lot of things, but it most likely "godhood" considering the scottish rite is of the higher degrees, whites only.
>>17768595
>it is a scotish rite freemasonry building
That was my first thought. But we don't really use that symbol on things.
>>17767535
>That "star" is a unicursal hexagram
no it's not, stop talking out of your asshole.
>>17768672
Its a triple triangle the orientation of them refers to how the energies are directed, so perhaps you should remove your vocal chords from your sphincter