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What we call today the “swastica” has had many names and more than a few meanings before the National Socialist Workers Party of Germany adopted it and made it what it is today. As far as I know, none of the pre NAZI uses and meanings had any of the cultist and eventual evil symbolism with which it is now associated.
Historically, the symbol had uses and meanings centering around the concepts of good luck, good fortune, peace, tranquility, communion with nature or the gods, and a plethora of positive things.
While these may bay been some of the initial reasons behind the German National Socialist Workers Party adopting the symbol as it’s own, the evils done under it have changed the meaning of the symbol for generations to come.
Learn a little history. It might change how you see things.
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