Sunday, November 1, 2009
Cross Tattoo
Cross tattoo designs capture the heart and soul of people who are both religious and not. Cross tattoo is made more attractive with various kinds of cross designs to choose from. For people in some conservative areas, cross tattoo might be acceptable since it has been a part of Christianity since the Bible times.
There are various cross tattoo designs you can download from the internet. If you are the kind of person who is in deep with Jesus, well you should have the cross with a religious theme in it not the other cross designs. The cross with a heart, which represents the sacred heart of Jesus is the common design since we usually see them in church pamphlets, and small pocket calendar pictures distributed around.
Aside from the typical cross with the meaning of Christianity, there are other kinds of cross tattoo like the Celtic cross. This tattoo is not far different from the original cross, which has a long beam crossed with a smaller beam. Celtic cross tattoo is designed with a circle around the area where the beams meet. In addition to the design, the cross has a different series of knot patterns in its beams.
The type of design represents something significant especially with the Celts. Celtic cross depicts the cultural heritage of those people living somewhere in Ireland, Scotland or Wales. Crosses are also used during the ancient times by the Celts. The circle around the cross means something is "eternal" or "everlasting" which can be God's love for us. And the cross itself can represent the four elements which are the Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire, or perhaps the directions North, South, East and West. As a whole the Celtic cross both have the spiritual and physical meaning in itself.
As historical events show the timeline of these crosses, people have used them as part of their own belief and sometimes altering its original purpose and meaning. For Gothic cross tattoos, the cross has the opposite meaning from Christianity. Although in history, Christianity has been introduced to Goths as a religion, the Goths made their own beliefs.
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