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Link's Awakening = Kabbalah sleep symbolism

The first two Zeldas used Christian crosses to bait the normies.
The triforce is the "three sided pyramid FOB"
The birds are either the phoenix, Masonic eagle, or the Horus hawk/falcon
MK Ultra butterfly
Cancer lobster

https://gnosticwarrior.com/?s=eagle
Eagle and Double Headed Eagle Symbolism in Freemasonry. As a symbol the Eagle more prominently appears in the 18th, 30th, 32nd and 33rd degrees, the first being an Eagle of one head, and the others double headed.

The double headed Eagle of Kadosh, that is of the 30th, 31st and 32d degrees, is a white and black Eagle. The head, neck, legs, and tips of the wings are of white feathers, while the body and wings are black.

https://gnosticwarrior.com/eagle-symbol.html
Manly P. Hall, 33rd Degree Freemason had written in his book, The Phoenix: An Illustrated Review of Occultism and Philosophy;

“Among the ancients a fabulous bird called the Phoenix is described by early writers … in size and shape it resembles the eagle, but with certain differences. The body of the Phoenix is one covered with glossy purple feathers, and the plumes in its tail are alternately blue and red. The head of the bird is light in color, and about its neck is a circlet of golden plumage. At the back of its back the Phoenix has a crest of feathers of brilliant color … The Phoenix, it is said, lives for 500 years, and at its death its body opens and the new born Phoenix emerges. Because of this symbolism, the Phoenix is generally regarded as representing immortality and resurrection … The Phoenix is one sign of the secret orders of the ancient world and of the initiate of those orders, for it was common to refer to one who had been accepted into the temples as a man twice-born, or reborn. Wisdom confers a new life, and those who become wise are born again.” [p. p. 176-77]