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Compass Rose Geocoin 2014 cmarquardt10's Dragon Tiger Cosmic Mirror Geocoin 2014

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Released:
Friday, January 20, 2017
Origin:
Oregon, United States
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Current Goal

To travel along to every US state reminding others of the balance of all things.

About This Item

Dragon and tiger balance forces. This is the cosmic mirror of protection. A friend of mine was born in the year of the tiger, and I was born in the year of the dragon. My daughter loves birds, like the sandhill crane on the back. In 2014, the year the coin was made, my friend moved away. This coin symbolizes balance of forces, yin and yang, male and female. Near and far.

The 2014 Compass Rose Geocoin® is based on the Han Cosmic Mirror.

The Han Cosmic Mirror represents many aspects of life for the Chinese culture of long ago. However, to this day, it is still shrouded in mystery and its precise use is still unknown. One thing is for sure: the mirror was cosmologically significant. It was mass produced during the years of 206 BCE to 220 CE. These mirrors are also referred to as TLV mirrors by westerners because of the T, L, and V shapes in the design work, but not all mirrors incorporated all of these shapes.

In the design, the outer ring symbolizes the clouds of the round heaven, and the square in the center signifies the Earth as the Chinese believed the earth was square during this time. However, it is also believed that the square represents China as the "Middle Kingdom." Another diagnosis of the square center is related to the Gui Sundial. This sundial is divided into 100 parts and is the earliest known sundial in the world. The sundial is thought to provide time or direction. The area between the square the heavens represents the Four Seas. 'Four Seas' was a term not meant for water, but rather a representation of the four territories outside of China. The four "T" shapes around the square showed the four gates into the middle kingdom. The "V" shapes at the corners are thought to give compass directions. Overall the mirror is believed to show the five directions of North, South, East, West, and Center.

Also being regarded as a compass, the Cosmic Mirror was not only thought of for finding physical directions, but also for finding a direction in life. The mirror was believed to expel unpromising effects on daily life and to determine which days were going to be good days.

Dragons and Tigers are depicted on most Cosmic Mirrors. Dragons were an important symbol and signify strength, goodness and spirit of change. Maltese Tigers were revered in China and reported to live in the Fujian Province. Both figures are located on the outskirts of the Four Seas roving among the four quarters. Direction of the compass is believed to be ruled by creatures: white tiger for West, tortoise for North, vermilion bird for South, and dragon for East. The crane is a symbol of longevity and is able to fly souls to heaven.

Tracking History (4742mi) View Map

Discovered It 6/18/2022 admuk discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this one in cmarquardt10's extensive coin collection...

Visited 8/30/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Spiderman Returns Oregon - 7.99 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/24/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Never Cease To A Maze-6 Oregon - .39 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/24/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to 2019 Albany Challenge IX Oregon - 10.27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/5/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Reach for the Stars Oregon   Visit Log
Visited 8/5/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Reach for the Stars Oregon   Visit Log
Visited 8/5/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Reach for the Stars Oregon - 1.57 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/11/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Squishy Cache Oregon - 15.36 miles  Visit Log
Visited 4/7/2019 cmarquardt10 took it to Clancy's Cache Oregon - 14.16 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/2/2018 cmarquardt10 took it to You Rock! Oregon - 213.27 miles  Visit Log
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