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Version of Rosy Cross symbol -- the Hebrew Tetragrammaton divine name on the arms of the cross, and the Pentagrammaton in the inner pentagram.

Illustration from 19th-century occultistic/mystical work, vectorized by en:User:Frater5, and originally uploaded to en.wikipedia on 18:03, 3 June 2007.

Other versions: en:Image:Rosycross.svg , Image:Symbole ésotérique.jpg


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