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Write the words PATER NOSTER (Our Father) twice, crossing them like a cross, and the remaining letters are A and O (Alpha and Omega—Christ, the beginning and the end). The two A’s and two O’s occupy the four corners of the Sator Square.
Carved into the walls of ancient Roman buildings, scratched onto medieval pottery, and painted in Renaissance churches, the Sator Square is one of the most enigmatic artifacts of Western culture. At first glance, it is a simple grid of five Latin words. At second glance, it is a perfect palindrome—one of the most sophisticated word squares ever created. The Square The square is a 5×5 grid of letters. Read horizontally or vertically, it forms the same five words: rotas sator square
Whether it was a simple game, a pagan prayer, a Christian code, or a magical amulet, the Sator Square endures as one of the most elegant and mysterious word patterns ever made. Read it forward, backward, up, down, or inside-out: it always says the same thing. Write the words PATER NOSTER (Our Father) twice,
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