WHY SYMBOLS SURVIVE WHEN BELIEFS FAIL
Beliefs change. Symbols endure.
Throughout history, religions have risen and fallen, doctrines have been revised, and institutions have collapsed. Yet certain symbols persist across cultures and centuries: the cross, the circle, the triangle, the serpent, the rose.
This is because symbols do not demand agreement.
They invite experience.
Manly P. Hall showed that ancient mystery traditions encoded insight into symbols not to hide truth, but to preserve it across time. A belief requires acceptance. A symbol requires engagement.
When belief hardens, it fractures communities.
When symbols remain alive, they continue teaching silently.
This is why inner traditions rely on symbols rather than commandments. Symbols evolve as consciousness evolves.
What survives is not what is enforced —
but what can still be recognized.
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