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Symbologies
Poetic Manuscript
The Mystical Manuscript of the Order (Order here, the two philosophical pillars are understood) was created by the writer and poet Ricardo Oliveira as philosophical rules and on the motto in Latin in his Coat of Arms: Veritas et Cor Mysterii, which means: The Truth and the Heart of Mystery. Over the skies of the Insolubile Iuramentum (Insoluble Oath), it is that the vision of the world, of oneself and of poetry governs.
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The manifest truth is not in the dark, but in the clarity of the heart of the mystery, being in this way, his verses fused with the poet, both starting to eat the same meat, and to enjoy the same drink: the blood, and in that, already no longer living in a rupture, as they reveal themselves in one soul as an imperfect opposite.
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To live under the mantle of the Insolubilis Codex poeticus (Insoluble Poetic Code) - a) Not to prune the freedom of Inspiration; b) Allow yourself to be guided by the Poetic Journey, through the Fine Line of Truth and the Heart of Mystery, being able to reach Poetic Illumination; c) Never force Inspiration as a way of depriving it of the full creation of its faculties, this means that you will be submerged in a Constantinus Prison Internus (Constant Internal Prison), where you will not be able to leave.
Symbology is the art of creating symbols. In society and in our lives, symbols are present and representative. We will then see:
a) Imperfectum Regium Symbolum;
b) Coat of arms of the poet and writer Ricardo Oliveira;
c) Coat of Arms of the Oliveira Family;
d) The Mysterium Anulum;
IMPERFECTUM REGIUM SYMBOLUM
(Imperfect Real Symbol)
The golden circle represents eternity, perfection and divinity, since it has no beginning or end. In this way we perceive its proximity to the sacred, which is why it is used in many religions.
Olive branch means the Olive family. The surname Oliveira has its origins in Portugal being one of the first surnames to start to become popular in Brazil, and for a simple reason that Brazil was discovered and colonized by the Portuguese. the information we have is that Pedro de Oliveira was the first to use this surname, whose son D. Martim Pires de Oliveira, archbishop of Braga, made the Morgado de Oliveira, with his brother Mem Pires de Oliveira in the year 1306. Among the Olives of history, there may be many counts, viscounts, barons, marquises, bishops and archbishops. In the most original coat of arms of the Oliveira family, you can see the green tree and the rest of the coat of arms all in red. It may happen that the roots of the olive tree appear in white and some fruits of the tree in golden color. The olive tree appears as a symbol of peace, victory, fame and immortal glory. It is golden, as it symbolizes vigor, superior intelligence, and nobility, and because of this, the circle in the middle of the shield, the tabernacle and the sun, are also of the same hue.
The feather turns out to be Calliope, who is the muse of epic poetry and the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne (memory), is one of the nine muses, whose mission is to inspire human beings so that they become creative in art and culture. science.
The letters are V and CM in Greek (upper case) which means Veritas = Truth (Love) / CM is Cor Mysterii = Heart of Mystery (The two of us/the two of us).
Junction of the Elements: The perfection that a poet has to write under the philosophical pillars: Truth and Heart of the Mystery, when uniting, they become the imperfect Opposite of an insoluble soul, because this perfection in its mystique, reveals itself to be what it `s not perfect.
coat of arms
The Brasão is the reference that translates the new phase of poetic creation and writing by Ricardo Oliveira, whose meanings transcend the person's internal moment.
The initials R and O are the author's first and last name, respectively.
White: repels negative energies and balances the aura. Facilitates Spiritual Contacts. Healing aid. Symbolizes hope, purity, truth, peace. Therefore, the letter R is in that color, and the name Ricardo Oliveira, with a medieval letter, which is below the circle, as well as the phrase above, and the white stripes.
Black: self-analysis, conveys introspection, eliminates discord. Symbolizes mysticism and all unknown secrets. In this perspective, the letter O of the poet's surname, the square that contains the phrase, and the initials CM on the side of the circle, are in black.
O Red: passion and conquest. Transmits willpower, energy, virility. It symbolizes passion, combat and conquest. For this reason, the coat of arms, the letter R of the poet's name, and the V on the side of the circle, are red.
Olive branch: the Oliveira family. The surname Oliveira has its origins in Portugal being one of the first surnames to start to become popular in Brazil, and for a simple reason that Brazil was discovered and colonized by the Portuguese. the information we have is that Pedro de Oliveira was the first to use this surname, whose son D. Martim Pires de Oliveira, archbishop of Braga, made the Morgado de Oliveira, with his brother Mem Pires de Oliveira in the year 1306. Among the Olives of history, there may be many counts, viscounts, barons, marquises, bishops and archbishops. In the most original coat of arms of the Oliveira family, you can see the green tree and the rest of the coat of arms all in red. It may happen that the roots of the olive tree appear in white and some fruits of the tree in golden color. The olive tree appears as a symbol of peace, victory, fame and immortal glory. It is golden, as it symbolizes vigor, superior intelligence, and nobility, and because of this, the circle in the middle of the shield, the tabernacle and the sun, are also of the same hue.
White Stripes: They have the same meaning already described, but with a difference, they are 7 in total, symbolizing the number of perfection and mystique par excellence. Also, why the poet and his poetry will one day have to be perfect instead of imperfect, in the poetic world.
The Golden Circle: The circle represents eternity, perfection and divinity, as it has no beginning or end. In this way we perceive its proximity to the sacred, which is why it is used in many religions.
Pena: Calliope is the muse of epic poetry and the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne (memory), she is one of the nine muses whose mission is to inspire human beings to become creative in art and science. And thinking of the muse, which was chosen by the pen, which is writing the letter O, the last name of the poet himself.
Writing: The language is in Latin, and brings a poetic and mystical motto, according to the poet's own theory: Veritas et Cor Mysterii. The Truth (The Love) - Which is or is the essence of the Heart of the Mystery (The Two/The Two of Us). So, when the poet finds this truth (love) that (is or is the essence) of the Heart of the Mystery (The two/us two) poetry, they merge, making them unique, the concreteness.
The initials V and CM: V is Veritas = Truth (Love) / CM is Cor Mysterii = Heart of Mystery (The two of us/the two of us).
The Sword: Ricardo means “strong prince” or “courageous prince”. The name was introduced by the Normans, and was very popular in the Middle Ages, mainly under the forms Richard and Ricard, and is still a very common name in Great Britain today. In the Portuguese language, it was found for the first time in Portugal in documents that are dated 1773. This name comes from three kings of England, including King Richard I (1157-1199), known as “Coração de Leão”, due to the his fame as an important military leader, reigning between the years 1189 and 1199, becoming famous for his leadership during the Third Crusade. Therefore, the sword symbolizes the honor and beautiful courage of a king, the crossbar between the initials, which appear inside the circle, is shown.
Tabernacle: is the name given to the place where the Ark of the Covenant was kept, as well as other sacred artifacts, according to biblical accounts. Also, understood as a kind of portable sanctuary, in which one could easily be transported from one place to another, since they were built like a tent or shack, a space for communication between God and men. On the coat of arms, it represents that the Olive Trees are descendants of one of the twelve tribes of Israel, the Levites, and for this reason, descend from the Jews. The tribe of Levi was set apart by God at the time of Moses to carry out specific responsibilities regarding religious service and to be dedicated to assisting the priests. they are the Lord's, and even though they did not need to perform such tasks, they continued to do other tasks, such as: taking care of the cleaning and tidying of the Tabernacle and later of the Temple, including those related to the animals that served as sacrifices; guard tithes and offerings, and as guards and gatekeepers; to teach the Law of the Lord to the people, on occasion, as counselors and judges, and to serve as musicians, poets, composers, and singers in public worship.
O Sun: The sun symbolizes light, love, passion, vitality, knowledge, youth, fire, power, royalty, strength, perfection, birth, death, resurrection, immortality, and is inside the tabernacle above the coat of arms, remembering that the Greater Poet is the inexhaustible source of all things, and that he manifests himself in person, where the Poet prostrates himself in sublime vigils of adoration for middle of his poetics
Junction of the Elements: The essence of who the poet and writer was, is and will be, comes from the real ties of his origin, governed by the philosophical elements externalized in the imperfect real sign, converging to the knowledge that his soul can come to _cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_contemplate beyond himself, put into the intense constant vigil of a knight, through his existing honor by the pen wielded by his ideas and ideals.
Oliveira family
origin of the surname Oliveira
Portuguese surname, classified as being a toponymic, that is, of geographical origin, taken from some property where olive trees are grown, the tree that produces the olive (olive). Of olive tree, common noun. The surname identifies this family because the founder of this family trunk has a vast plantation of the fruit, or because of the symbolic characteristics existing on the tree, the olive tree. On the coats of arms where it appears, it is the symbol of peace, victory, fame and immortal glory. In archaic Portuguese we find the registration of surnames with variations of their spelling, such as Olveira and Ulveira. This family comes from Pedro de Oliveira, who was the first with this surname, whose son Martim Pires de Oliveira, Archbishop of Braga, instituted in 1306 the Morgado de Oliveira, in his brother Mem Pires de Oliveira. It was his manor house in the parish of Santiago de Oliveira, from which this family took its surname, in the council of Lanhoso. At the time of D. Diniz I, king of Portugal in 1281, it was already an «ancient, illustrious and honorable family», as stated in the books of that king's inquisitions.
The Jewish Origins of the Oliveira Family
The Oliveira family was classified in the Jewish-genealogical study as of proven Jewish origin. Before the inquisition, the “de Oliveira” family was known in Spain as “Benveniste”, which they acquired during Muslim rule, but before the Islamists conquered the Iberian peninsula, they were called “ha-Levi” or “ha-Itshari”, because that was the name of its founder.
The other Benveniste who settled in Portugal, with the introduction of the Inquisition, adopted the translated form of their family surname to disguise their Jewish origin, and this translated name means “welcome” and became the family surname “Benvindo”, which at the same time arriving in colonial Brazil and settling in the Northeast, it became very numerous in the interior of Pernambuco and Bahia.
The founder of the Oliveira family was Rabbi Rabi Abraham Benveniste who was born in 1433, in the city of Soria, in the province of Cáceres, in the Kingdom of Spain. He was a direct descendant of Rabbi Zerahiya ben-Its'haq ha-Levi e Gerona, who lived in the 12th century and was called ha-Its'hari, or Its'hari, because his genealogy goes back to the sons of Its' har, who was the uncle of Prophet Moshe Rabenu.
Mysterium Annulum
(Mystery Ring)
The Mysterial Ring, which was given the name by the guardian who owns it, is silver and aged, made by a craftsman, whose elements were taken from the Coat of Arms, thus representing the poet's loyalty to family origins and personified poetry, which has a face and a personality, bringing in itself the feminine characteristics of the maiden which is manifested by the philosophical pillars: Truth and Heart of Mystery, and of an existing occult. Misterial is a word created to designate the experience of the core in the essence of mystery, being built from the word Minsiterial.
The initials R and O are the author's first and last name, respectively.
Olive branch: the Oliveira family. The surname Oliveira has its origins in Portugal being one of the first surnames to start to become popular in Brazil, and for a simple reason that Brazil was discovered and colonized by the Portuguese. the information we have is that Pedro de Oliveira was the first to use this surname, whose son D. Martim Pires de Oliveira, archbishop of Braga, made the Morgado de Oliveira, with his brother Mem Pires de Oliveira in the year 1306. The olive tree appears as a symbol of peace, victory, fame and immortal glory. It is golden, as it symbolizes vigor, superior intelligence, and nobility, and because of this, the circle in the middle of the shield, the tabernacle and the sun, are also of the same hue.
The Circle: The circle represents eternity, perfection and divinity, as it has no beginning or end. In this way we perceive its proximity to the sacred, which is why it is used in many religions.
Pena: Calliope is the muse of epic poetry and the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne (memory), she is one of the nine muses whose mission is to inspire human beings to become creative in art and science. And thinking of the muse, which was chosen by the pen, which is writing the letter O, the last name of the poet himself.
The initials V and CM: V is Veritas = Truth (Love) / CM is Corde Mysterium = Heart of Mystery (The two of us/the two of us).
The Sword: Ricardo means “strong prince” or “courageous prince”. The name was introduced by the Normans, and was very popular in the Middle Ages, mainly under the forms Richard and Ricard, and is still a very common name in Great Britain today. In the Portuguese language, it was found for the first time in Portugal in documents that are dated 1773. This name comes from three kings of England, including King Richard I (1157-1199), known as “Coração de Leão”, due to the his fame as an important military leader, reigning between the years 1189 and 1199, becoming famous for his leadership during the Third Crusade. Therefore, the sword symbolizes the honor and beautiful courage of a king, the crossbar between the initials, which appear inside the circle, is shown.
Junction of the Elements: Loyalty to family origins and personified poetry, revealed behind the philosophical pillars: Truth and Heart of Mystery, and of an existing occult, which there is the experience of the core in the essence of the mystery.