Symbol of early 17th-century mystic Jakob Böhme, including the names "Christus", "Iesus" (Jesus), and "Immanuel" surrounding an inverted heart containing a Tetractys of flaming Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton, and at the bottom, the Pentagrammaton.
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