The Republic of the Earth's Seal

The external circle represents the unity of reality in its evolution.
The dodecagon with a triangle placed on each side represents the twelve governors forming the Republic's Government; the governors elect among themselves the President and are in their turn elected by the International Assembly.
At the top, under the word "Republic" written in Sanskrit language, the upside-down pyramid represents the overturning of the human system's hierarchical structure formed by dyadic levels, with the base prevailing over the vertex, while the two curly brackets upside-down represent the desegregation of the whole's parts.
On the bottom, above the word "Earth" in Sanskrit language, the spiral represents the transformation of the current human system hierarchical structure in a helicoidal one without levels, where the parts form a new whole closed in between two curly brackets.
On the left the meeting of the three fundamental races: white, yellow and black.
On the right the continents ideally unified in one only territory; like ancient Pangea.
In the middle, the symbol of infinity.
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