"I am not afraid" - captions a finger pointing upwards. |
I have accumulated quite a collection of them over the years.
The hand is a life symbol. When a finger is pointed upwards it is a message of faith. The person believes that, though the body has failed, the soul now continues upwards to Heaven. Additionally on the stone above, the finger is seen pointing toward a broken chain, yet another life symbol. A link has been broken so the chain (or life) now ends. A statement of faith is added in "I am not afraid." For those of faith are said to never truly die.
One question I am asked more than anything else seems to be...
"If a finger pointed upwards means the person will go to Heaven, then what does a finger pointed downwards mean?"
This question seems to really upset people. Like a Victorian equivalent to the Puritan Death Head in the scary department.
The answer is very simple.
This is the hand of God.
Man is not supposed to portray God as an image, it is blasphemy to do so. All we know about God's appearance is that Adam was made in his likeness.
Since the Bible refers to the "hand of God" often, it was then deemed appropriate to show just that much of God on stones, just a hand.
This stone above is from Scarborough, Maine and it's one of the nicest I have found to demonstrate this point. Notice the heavenly clouds and radiating light? The finger also points to the Bible, again - a symbol of the faithful. This is such an amazing set of images!
Sometimes the finger is seen pointing to additional icons. Like the finger at the top which pointed to the broken chain.
This finger to the left, points to a heavenly star image.
Take notice the sleeves on hand. The stone to the right has a fancy, full sleeve complete with lace. It belongs to someone's wife.
Another variation on the hand is the shaking hand. Looking at the sleeves is important on these images.
Two masculine sleeves is a symbol of God grasping Man's hand and bringing him into Heaven.
If one sleeve is feminine and the other masculine, it is seen as a matrimonial symbol. Husband and wife, one welcoming the other into Heaven.
The final portrayal of the hand on a stone is that of hands clasped in prayer. Again, a symbol of a person's faith.
Hope you enjoyed this explanation of the pointing finger and hand icons.
Now, it's time to get out there and find a few of your own to share!
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