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    Two Triangles Coffee Mug

    Designed and sold by DigProZone
    $14.23
    $17.79 (20% off)
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    $14.23
    $17.79 (20% off)

    Product features

    • Taller body and wider mouth to make room for more drink and more art
    • Holds 11.5 US fl. oz. (340 ml)
    • Mug diameter is 2.5" (6.4 cm) at base, widening to 3.6" (9.2 cm) at top, not including handle
    • Dishwasher and microwave safe ceramic
    • Wraparound design printed for you when you order
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    Two Triangles
    The triangle is a symbol that holds significance in various belief systems, and its interpretation can vary widely depending on the cultural and religious context. Here are some examples of how the triangle symbolizes different beliefs: Christianity: In Christian iconography, the triangle is often associated with the Holy Trinity, representing the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It signifies the concept of God's unity in three persons. Hinduism: In Hinduism, the triangle, or "Trikona," is a prominent symbol and is often associated with the divine. It is frequently seen in the form of the Shri Yantra, a sacred geometrical diagram representing the goddess Tripura Sundari, who is considered the ultimate reality. Alchemy: Alchemists used the triangle as a symbol for the element fire. It represented transformation, purification, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment through the purification of the soul. Paganism: In some pagan belief systems, the upward-pointing triangle represents the element of fire or masculinity, while the downward-pointing triangle represents the element of water or femininity. Together, they can symbolize balance and the union of opposites. Freemasonry: The triangle, often depicted with an eye in the center, is a common symbol in Freemasonry, where it represents knowledge, wisdom, and enlightenment. This emblem is typically associated with the "All-Seeing Eye." Buddhism: In some Buddhist traditions, the triangle symbolizes the Three Jewels of Buddhism: the Buddha (enlightened one), the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community of followers). These are considered the central elements of Buddhist faith. Ancient Egypt: The triangle, when combined with an eye symbol, is reminiscent of the Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection, healing, and royal power in ancient Egyptian mythology. New Age and Esoteric Beliefs In New Age spirituality and various esoteric belief systems, the triangle is often used to represent the integration of mind, body, and spirit. It is seen as a symbol of balance and harmony. It's important to note that the interpretation of symbols can be highly subjective and may vary within and among different belief systems. The triangle's meaning can be deeply personal and spiritual, reflecting the beliefs and practices of individuals and communities.

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