| The
cross is one symbol which the presence is certified since
the most ancient times. It has been manifested in the Egipt,
China, Knossos and Crete. |
| The
Christian tradition enriched the symbol of the cross prodigiously,
condensing in this image, the history of Salvation and Paxion
of the Savior. The Christian iconography took possession
of this symbol do express the suffering and the presence
of the Messiah. |
| The
various meaning that the symbology sugests are not absolute.
They exclude one another. |
| The
cross
is known as the third of the four fundamental symbols, along
with the center, the circle and the square. It also stablishes
a direct relation with the other three. |
| This
relation is in the intersection of its straight lines, which
coincides with the center which, in the cross is open to
the exterior. The cross is inscribed in the circle and divides
it in four segments, manifesting the triangle and the square
when its extremities are connected by a straight line. |
| Like
the square, the cross symbolizes the Earth, poiting to the
four cardinal points. The presence of the cross is visible
in Nature: The man with open arms, the flight of the birds,
etc... |
The
cross is the base for all orientation symbols at many levels
of the existence of the man. |