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                                  ‘In the Vastness of Compromise’ 
                                     
                                    Not all monsters in the abodes of the supreme lord’s eyes are somewhat like the pillaging forms of compromise or the
                                    mimicking casters of a creativity that neither rest upon the finished works or completely understand the vastness of all that’s
                                    in its infinite mercy. . . 
                                     
                                    1. The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit svastika – “su” meening “good,” “asti,”
                                    meening “to be,” and “ka” as a suffix. 
                                     
                                    1a.) The ancient symbol of the Swastika may predate the Egyptian ‘Ankh’ (“key of life”) by 3000 yrs.
                                    with artifacts found on pottery from the historical city of Troy dating around 1000 BC. 
                                     
                                    2. Hindu Mythology has the swastika as symbolizing the four fundamental forces of the Universe. . . 
                                     
                                    2a.) The inalienable right to choose 
                                    2b.) An infinite choice of learning 
                                    2c.) The ability to make decisions 
                                    2d.) The freedom to seek a better condition in life 
                                     
                                    3. The Swastika is also known to symbolize an eternal promise of good fortune or the promise of a promised land. . . 
                                    
                                    
                                  
                                 
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