Dream symbols- a break down.
The long promised symbol break-down.
Rememeber that in certain schools of symbology, shapes, curves, and lines have common meanings. They function much like Fibonnaci numbers- they draw the mind to construct certain patterns.
So, in doing that…
Dream Symbol to Chango Veve:

dream symbol

Chango Veve
Obviously the similarity of the circle and crossed lines is what stands out.
The circle, in Zen theorum, represents the self.
The crossed lines…well…I’ll let Symbols.com explain :
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, it has been found engraved on the walls of prehistoric caves in Europe. In early Chinese ideography it stood for the number 5.
As an Egyptian hieroglyph it meant to damage, divide, count, or break into parts.
Compare this with its use as multiplication sign from the beginning of the seventeenth century. The law of the polarity of meanings of elementary graphs applies.
The very similar
is a rune used in some of the old Nordic rune alphabets. Its name is gif or geba, meaning gift, especially a gift from a chief to a loyal warrior or subject.
As a modern ideogram the diagonal cross has a wide spectrum of meanings from confrontation, annulment, cancellation, over opposing forces, hindrances, obstruction, to unknown, undecided, unsettled.
Here are a number of examples of the specific meanings of
in different systems
: a crossbreed between different species, varieties or races (in botany and biology), takes (chess), printing error (printing), I/we can not continue (ground-to-air emergency code), unknown number or multiply (mathematics), unknown person (Mr. X), and road obstruction (military).
The diagonal cross is sometimes used as a symbol for Christ, whose name in Greek begins with the Greek letter X. It also stands for the number 1,000 in ancient Greece, and even represented Chronos, the god of time, the planet Saturn and the god Saturn in Roman mythology.
When the diagonal cross appears as a closed or filled sign,
, it becomes the cross of St. Andrew (refer to this sign in Group 28). According to tradition, St. Andrew was too humble to allow himself to be crucified on the same type of cross as Christ.
(as a side note, Algol is supposedly heavily influenced by Saturnian energy/vibration.)
Now…Algol and the NOR logic gate

Algol Cabbalic
Nor GATE USED IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND CIRCUT DIAGRAM MACHINE LANGUAGES
We see two inputs, one output. After the output in Algol, you see a single line crossed by four others continuing along the logic path of the output.
I’ve already gone into The logic of the NOR gate, how there must be NO information coming inot the gate for it to “open”. Corellating it with the other symbology we’ve seen so far makes a lot of sense.
So what do the crossed lines at the end of the gate signify?
There are several different meanings to that, actually. In botany, it’s close to a symbol which means “poisonous plant”, and in Chess notation it means “checkmate”. However closer symbols, both French and American Hobo sign, connotate “police watch here closley” or “people will call the police”…and if you actually add enough lines to where the sign equals “people here tell you to go to hell”.
But! IF YOU NOTICE! That crosspiece is missing from the symbol of my dream.
As are the two little “side nodes” that are present in the Algol symbol.
Corellation is fine. But before you make connections and say one thing is another thing.
Because it looks like Chango does not mean it WAS Chango. It means it MOVED like Chango.
Because Algol LOOKS like a NOR gate means they share some of the same patters of movement, but may not be the same movement in as a whole.
More in a sec…I have to eat.
