The five points symbolize the four directions with the fifth point as the sanctity of Spirit, within and without. The circle around the star symbolizes unity and wholeness. It represents the quest for Divine Knowledge, a concept which is ancient in origin and universal in scope from the earliest written ritual texts in Babylonia, to the Celts, to the Native American traditions. Similar to other figures which are made of a single unbroken line, this symbol is used to mark off magical enclosures or ritual areas, especially when used for invocation of deities or spirit.
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It means that either the person is BLOOD! as in the gang........or they a wannabe! but i would guess the second 1........because really smart gang members would glorify that they were or are in a gang..........thats 1 to think on
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Stars represent hopes, dreams and inspiration. They can also be associated with the souls of those who have died.
Also, the five pointed star can represent the the Human Being as a whole. The top point of the star that points up represents the soul or the head of the being or the Spritual Realm. The other points are the limbs of the Human being.
..Also, in paganism,wicca and a few other spiritual-identities/nature-based spiritualities, the Five Pointed Star represents the The Five Sacred Things/Elements. Fire, Water, Earth, Air, and Spirit. The "Spirit" points upwards toward the Divine Cosmos. Also, interestingly enough the 4 other sacred things, or elements can correspond to the 4 directions as well. East, South, West and North.
- If it is the common nautical star with the lines inside spreading radially out to separate it in equal portions.
Then that is a nautical star used on naval and maritime maps. Back in the day it meant the wearer had some attachment to the sea. be it job, pleasure or hobby. The nautical stars were used to mark ports on the map items of special interest and so on.
Pentagram (5 pointed star with one point up, usually depicted within a circle)
- If you are speaking of what a lot of folks refer to as a wiccan star then we have a whole different meaning. I will do by borrowing from The Cauldron: a Pagan Forum
- The pentagram has long been associated with mystery and magic. It is
the simplest form of star shape that can be drawn unicursally - with a
single line - hence it is sometimes called the Endless Knot. Other
names are the Goblin's Cross, the Pentalpha, the Witch's Foot, the
Devil's Star and the Seal of Solomon (more correctly attributed to the
hexagram).
It has long been believed to be a potent protection against evil and
demons, hence a symbol of safety, and was sometimes worn as an amulet
for happy homecoming. The old folk-song : "Green Grow the
Rushes,O!" refers to the use of the pentagram above doors and
windows in the line: "Five is the symbol at your door."
- The potency and associations of the pentagram have evolved throughout
history. Today it is an ubiquitous symbol of neo-pagans with much
depth of magical and symbolic meaning.
The Satanic Star (5 pointed star with one point down within or without a circle)
Satanists use the inverted cross or pentagram as their symbol.
Another Meaning of five pointed star - Pentagram I have always heard that the founders of America chose the five pointed star because it is a symbol of the Biblical prophecy of Isaiah 9:6 and that the star represented the star that shown over Bethlehem at Christmas. The five points of the star that the wise-men followed had the meaning that the Messiah would be:1. Wonderful
2. Counselor
3. Mighty God
4. Everlasting Father
5. Prince of peace
Could be anything to anybody, being I haven't seen how it was used in a tattoo, whether it was by itself or party of a bigger design, it's kinda hard to say.....I once had 3 gals who got matching yellow stars, to mark their friendship....Hope this helps
A 5-point star can symbolize various things, such as hope, unity, excellence, guidance, or protection. In some cultures, it is associated with spirituality or the divine.
The nautical star? Symbolizes 'hope' I believe. Was a good luck icon for sailors who wanted to make it home
In Christianity the five point star symbolizes the Star of David. It is also called Bethlehem's star. The star which indicated the Messiah, born of the seed of David had been birthed.
A four-pointed star can represent various meanings, depending on the cultural or religious context. In general symbolism, it can symbolize guidance, direction, or the four elements (earth, water, air, fire). It is also used in various flags and emblems to represent ideals such as ambition, power, protection, or achievement.
The five points on an Eastern Star symbolize the five points of the star in the biblical story of the Star of Bethlehem, representing the qualities of virtue, wisdom, loyalty, faith, and love. These values are central to the Order of the Eastern Star, a fraternal organization that promotes friendship, charitable work, and personal growth.
The six-pointed star is commonly associated with Judaism and is known as the Star of David. It is a prominent symbol on the Israeli flag and is widely recognized as a symbol of Jewish identity and heritage.
A soothing star could symbolize calmness, comfort, and guidance. Just like how stars provide light and a sense of direction in the dark night sky, a soothing star could represent something or someone that brings peace and reassurance in times of uncertainty or distress.
The Bible does not explicitly list 39 specific diseases that Jesus's stripes represent. However, the belief is rooted in Isaiah 53:5, which states that "by his stripes we are healed." Christians interpret this verse symbolically as representing healing for a wide range of physical, emotional, and spiritual afflictions through the sacrifice and suffering of Jesus on the cross.