namespace Elementor; use Elementor\Core\Admin\Menu\Admin_Menu_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Wp_Api; use Elementor\Core\Admin\Admin; use Elementor\Core\Breakpoints\Manager as Breakpoints_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Common\App as CommonApp; use Elementor\Core\Debug\Inspector; use Elementor\Core\Documents_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Experiments\Manager as Experiments_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Kits\Manager as Kits_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Editor\Editor; use Elementor\Core\Files\Manager as Files_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Files\Assets\Manager as Assets_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Modules_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Schemes\Manager as Schemes_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Settings\Manager as Settings_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Settings\Page\Manager as Page_Settings_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Upgrade\Elementor_3_Re_Migrate_Globals; use Elementor\Modules\History\Revisions_Manager; use Elementor\Core\DynamicTags\Manager as Dynamic_Tags_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Logger\Manager as Log_Manager; use Elementor\Core\Page_Assets\Loader as Assets_Loader; use Elementor\Modules\System_Info\Module as System_Info_Module; use Elementor\Data\Manager as Data_Manager; use Elementor\Data\V2\Manager as Data_Manager_V2; use Elementor\Core\Common\Modules\DevTools\Module as Dev_Tools; use Elementor\Core\Files\Uploads_Manager as Uploads_Manager; if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { exit; } /** * Elementor plugin. * * The main plugin handler class is responsible for initializing Elementor. The * class registers and all the components required to run the plugin. * * @since 1.0.0 */ class Plugin { const ELEMENTOR_DEFAULT_POST_TYPES = [ 'page', 'post' ]; /** * Instance. * * Holds the plugin instance. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * @static * * @var Plugin */ public static $instance = null; /** * Database. * * Holds the plugin database handler which is responsible for communicating * with the database. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var DB */ public $db; /** * Controls manager. * * Holds the plugin controls manager handler is responsible for registering * and initializing controls. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Controls_Manager */ public $controls_manager; /** * Documents manager. * * Holds the documents manager. * * @since 2.0.0 * @access public * * @var Documents_Manager */ public $documents; /** * Schemes manager. * * Holds the plugin schemes manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Schemes_Manager */ public $schemes_manager; /** * Elements manager. * * Holds the plugin elements manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Elements_Manager */ public $elements_manager; /** * Widgets manager. * * Holds the plugin widgets manager which is responsible for registering and * initializing widgets. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Widgets_Manager */ public $widgets_manager; /** * Revisions manager. * * Holds the plugin revisions manager which handles history and revisions * functionality. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Revisions_Manager */ public $revisions_manager; /** * Images manager. * * Holds the plugin images manager which is responsible for retrieving image * details. * * @since 2.9.0 * @access public * * @var Images_Manager */ public $images_manager; /** * Maintenance mode. * * Holds the maintenance mode manager responsible for the "Maintenance Mode" * and the "Coming Soon" features. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Maintenance_Mode */ public $maintenance_mode; /** * Page settings manager. * * Holds the page settings manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Page_Settings_Manager */ public $page_settings_manager; /** * Dynamic tags manager. * * Holds the dynamic tags manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Dynamic_Tags_Manager */ public $dynamic_tags; /** * Settings. * * Holds the plugin settings. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Settings */ public $settings; /** * Role Manager. * * Holds the plugin role manager. * * @since 2.0.0 * @access public * * @var Core\RoleManager\Role_Manager */ public $role_manager; /** * Admin. * * Holds the plugin admin. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Admin */ public $admin; /** * Tools. * * Holds the plugin tools. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Tools */ public $tools; /** * Preview. * * Holds the plugin preview. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Preview */ public $preview; /** * Editor. * * Holds the plugin editor. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Editor */ public $editor; /** * Frontend. * * Holds the plugin frontend. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Frontend */ public $frontend; /** * Heartbeat. * * Holds the plugin heartbeat. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Heartbeat */ public $heartbeat; /** * System info. * * Holds the system info data. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var System_Info_Module */ public $system_info; /** * Template library manager. * * Holds the template library manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var TemplateLibrary\Manager */ public $templates_manager; /** * Skins manager. * * Holds the skins manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Skins_Manager */ public $skins_manager; /** * Files manager. * * Holds the plugin files manager. * * @since 2.1.0 * @access public * * @var Files_Manager */ public $files_manager; /** * Assets manager. * * Holds the plugin assets manager. * * @since 2.6.0 * @access public * * @var Assets_Manager */ public $assets_manager; /** * Icons Manager. * * Holds the plugin icons manager. * * @access public * * @var Icons_Manager */ public $icons_manager; /** * WordPress widgets manager. * * Holds the WordPress widgets manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var WordPress_Widgets_Manager */ public $wordpress_widgets_manager; /** * Modules manager. * * Holds the plugin modules manager. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Modules_Manager */ public $modules_manager; /** * Beta testers. * * Holds the plugin beta testers. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * * @var Beta_Testers */ public $beta_testers; /** * Inspector. * * Holds the plugin inspector data. * * @since 2.1.2 * @access public * * @var Inspector */ public $inspector; /** * @var Admin_Menu_Manager */ public $admin_menu_manager; /** * Common functionality. * * Holds the plugin common functionality. * * @since 2.3.0 * @access public * * @var CommonApp */ public $common; /** * Log manager. * * Holds the plugin log manager. * * @access public * * @var Log_Manager */ public $logger; /** * Dev tools. * * Holds the plugin dev tools. * * @access private * * @var Dev_Tools */ private $dev_tools; /** * Upgrade manager. * * Holds the plugin upgrade manager. * * @access public * * @var Core\Upgrade\Manager */ public $upgrade; /** * Tasks manager. * * Holds the plugin tasks manager. * * @var Core\Upgrade\Custom_Tasks_Manager */ public $custom_tasks; /** * Kits manager. * * Holds the plugin kits manager. * * @access public * * @var Core\Kits\Manager */ public $kits_manager; /** * @var \Elementor\Data\V2\Manager */ public $data_manager_v2; /** * Legacy mode. * * Holds the plugin legacy mode data. * * @access public * * @var array */ public $legacy_mode; /** * App. * * Holds the plugin app data. * * @since 3.0.0 * @access public * * @var App\App */ public $app; /** * WordPress API. * * Holds the methods that interact with WordPress Core API. * * @since 3.0.0 * @access public * * @var Wp_Api */ public $wp; /** * Experiments manager. * * Holds the plugin experiments manager. * * @since 3.1.0 * @access public * * @var Experiments_Manager */ public $experiments; /** * Uploads manager. * * Holds the plugin uploads manager responsible for handling file uploads * that are not done with WordPress Media. * * @since 3.3.0 * @access public * * @var Uploads_Manager */ public $uploads_manager; /** * Breakpoints manager. * * Holds the plugin breakpoints manager. * * @since 3.2.0 * @access public * * @var Breakpoints_Manager */ public $breakpoints; /** * Assets loader. * * Holds the plugin assets loader responsible for conditionally enqueuing * styles and script assets that were pre-enabled. * * @since 3.3.0 * @access public * * @var Assets_Loader */ public $assets_loader; /** * Clone. * * Disable class cloning and throw an error on object clone. * * The whole idea of the singleton design pattern is that there is a single * object. Therefore, we don't want the object to be cloned. * * @access public * @since 1.0.0 */ public function __clone() { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( 'Cloning instances of the singleton "%s" class is forbidden.', get_class( $this ) ), // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped '1.0.0' ); } /** * Wakeup. * * Disable unserializing of the class. * * @access public * @since 1.0.0 */ public function __wakeup() { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( 'Unserializing instances of the singleton "%s" class is forbidden.', get_class( $this ) ), // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped '1.0.0' ); } /** * Instance. * * Ensures only one instance of the plugin class is loaded or can be loaded. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public * @static * * @return Plugin An instance of the class. */ public static function instance() { if ( is_null( self::$instance ) ) { self::$instance = new self(); /** * Elementor loaded. * * Fires when Elementor was fully loaded and instantiated. * * @since 1.0.0 */ do_action( 'elementor/loaded' ); } return self::$instance; } /** * Init. * * Initialize Elementor Plugin. Register Elementor support for all the * supported post types and initialize Elementor components. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access public */ public function init() { $this->add_cpt_support(); $this->init_components(); /** * Elementor init. * * Fires when Elementor components are initialized. * * After Elementor finished loading but before any headers are sent. * * @since 1.0.0 */ do_action( 'elementor/init' ); } /** * Get install time. * * Retrieve the time when Elementor was installed. * * @since 2.6.0 * @access public * @static * * @return int Unix timestamp when Elementor was installed. */ public function get_install_time() { $installed_time = get_option( '_elementor_installed_time' ); if ( ! $installed_time ) { $installed_time = time(); update_option( '_elementor_installed_time', $installed_time ); } return $installed_time; } /** * @since 2.3.0 * @access public */ public function on_rest_api_init() { // On admin/frontend sometimes the rest API is initialized after the common is initialized. if ( ! $this->common ) { $this->init_common(); } } /** * Init components. * * Initialize Elementor components. Register actions, run setting manager, * initialize all the components that run elementor, and if in admin page * initialize admin components. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access private */ private function init_components() { $this->experiments = new Experiments_Manager(); $this->breakpoints = new Breakpoints_Manager(); $this->inspector = new Inspector(); Settings_Manager::run(); $this->db = new DB(); $this->controls_manager = new Controls_Manager(); $this->documents = new Documents_Manager(); $this->kits_manager = new Kits_Manager(); $this->schemes_manager = new Schemes_Manager(); $this->elements_manager = new Elements_Manager(); $this->widgets_manager = new Widgets_Manager(); $this->skins_manager = new Skins_Manager(); $this->files_manager = new Files_Manager(); $this->assets_manager = new Assets_Manager(); $this->icons_manager = new Icons_Manager(); $this->settings = new Settings(); $this->tools = new Tools(); $this->editor = new Editor(); $this->preview = new Preview(); $this->frontend = new Frontend(); $this->maintenance_mode = new Maintenance_Mode(); $this->dynamic_tags = new Dynamic_Tags_Manager(); $this->modules_manager = new Modules_Manager(); $this->templates_manager = new TemplateLibrary\Manager(); $this->role_manager = new Core\RoleManager\Role_Manager(); $this->system_info = new System_Info_Module(); $this->revisions_manager = new Revisions_Manager(); $this->images_manager = new Images_Manager(); $this->wp = new Wp_Api(); $this->assets_loader = new Assets_Loader(); $this->uploads_manager = new Uploads_Manager(); $this->admin_menu_manager = new Admin_Menu_Manager(); $this->admin_menu_manager->register_actions(); User::init(); Api::init(); Tracker::init(); $this->upgrade = new Core\Upgrade\Manager(); $this->custom_tasks = new Core\Upgrade\Custom_Tasks_Manager(); $this->app = new App\App(); if ( is_admin() ) { $this->heartbeat = new Heartbeat(); $this->wordpress_widgets_manager = new WordPress_Widgets_Manager(); $this->admin = new Admin(); $this->beta_testers = new Beta_Testers(); new Elementor_3_Re_Migrate_Globals(); } } /** * @since 2.3.0 * @access public */ public function init_common() { $this->common = new CommonApp(); $this->common->init_components(); } /** * Get Legacy Mode * * @since 3.0.0 * @deprecated 3.1.0 Use `Plugin::$instance->experiments->is_feature_active()` instead * * @param string $mode_name Optional. Default is null * * @return bool|bool[] */ public function get_legacy_mode( $mode_name = null ) { self::$instance->modules_manager->get_modules( 'dev-tools' )->deprecation ->deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '3.1.0', 'Plugin::$instance->experiments->is_feature_active()' ); $legacy_mode = [ 'elementWrappers' => ! self::$instance->experiments->is_feature_active( 'e_dom_optimization' ), ]; if ( ! $mode_name ) { return $legacy_mode; } if ( isset( $legacy_mode[ $mode_name ] ) ) { return $legacy_mode[ $mode_name ]; } // If there is no legacy mode with the given mode name; return false; } /** * Add custom post type support. * * Register Elementor support for all the supported post types defined by * the user in the admin screen and saved as `elementor_cpt_support` option * in WordPress `$wpdb->options` table. * * If no custom post type selected, usually in new installs, this method * will return the two default post types: `page` and `post`. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access private */ private function add_cpt_support() { $cpt_support = get_option( 'elementor_cpt_support', self::ELEMENTOR_DEFAULT_POST_TYPES ); foreach ( $cpt_support as $cpt_slug ) { add_post_type_support( $cpt_slug, 'elementor' ); } } /** * Register autoloader. * * Elementor autoloader loads all the classes needed to run the plugin. * * @since 1.6.0 * @access private */ private function register_autoloader() { require_once ELEMENTOR_PATH . '/includes/autoloader.php'; Autoloader::run(); } /** * Plugin Magic Getter * * @since 3.1.0 * @access public * * @param $property * @return mixed * @throws \Exception */ public function __get( $property ) { if ( 'posts_css_manager' === $property ) { self::$instance->modules_manager->get_modules( 'dev-tools' )->deprecation->deprecated_argument( 'Plugin::$instance->posts_css_manager', '2.7.0', 'Plugin::$instance->files_manager' ); return $this->files_manager; } if ( 'data_manager' === $property ) { return Data_Manager::instance(); } if ( property_exists( $this, $property ) ) { throw new \Exception( 'Cannot access private property.' ); } return null; } /** * Plugin constructor. * * Initializing Elementor plugin. * * @since 1.0.0 * @access private */ private function __construct() { $this->register_autoloader(); $this->logger = Log_Manager::instance(); $this->data_manager_v2 = Data_Manager_V2::instance(); Maintenance::init(); Compatibility::register_actions(); add_action( 'init', [ $this, 'init' ], 0 ); add_action( 'rest_api_init', [ $this, 'on_rest_api_init' ], 9 ); } final public static function get_title() { return esc_html__( 'Elementor', 'elementor' ); } } if ( ! defined( 'ELEMENTOR_TESTS' ) ) { // In tests we run the instance manually. 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Symbole odgrywaj\u0105 kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119 w kszta\u0142towaniu to\u017csamo\u015bci narodowej i kulturowej Polski. Przez wieki, od czas\u00f3w \u015bredniowiecza po wsp\u00f3\u0142czesno\u015b\u0107, symbole takie jak orze\u0142 bia\u0142y, god\u0142o czy barwy narodowe towarzyszy\u0142y Polakom w najwa\u017cniejszych momentach ich historii, b\u0119d\u0105c \u017ar\u00f3d\u0142em dumy, nadziei i poczucia przynale\u017cno\u015bci. W codziennym \u017cyciu, podczas tradycyjnych uroczysto\u015bci czy \u015bwi\u0105t narodowych, symbole te utrzymuj\u0105 swoj\u0105 moc i znaczenie, wzmacniaj\u0105c wi\u0119\u017a z w\u0142asn\u0105 histori\u0105 i kultur\u0105.<\/p>\n
Symbole odgrywaj\u0105 fundamentaln\u0105 rol\u0119 w wyra\u017caniu to\u017csamo\u015bci narodowej i kulturowej. W Polsce, gdzie historia pe\u0142na by\u0142a burzliwych wydarze\u0144, symbole by\u0142y nie tylko znakiem dumy, ale tak\u017ce narz\u0119dziem jednocz\u0105cym spo\u0142ecze\u0144stwo w momentach pr\u00f3by. Od herbu z or\u0142em, przez flag\u0119, a\u017c po tradycyjne stroje, symbolika ta przekracza granice indywidualnej to\u017csamo\u015bci, tworz\u0105c wsp\u00f3lnot\u0119.<\/p>\n
Symbole wywo\u0142uj\u0105 poczucie przynale\u017cno\u015bci, przypominaj\u0105 o wsp\u00f3lnej historii i warto\u015bciach. W Polsce, szczeg\u00f3lnie w okresach walki o niepodleg\u0142o\u015b\u0107, symbole takie jak bia\u0142y orze\u0142 czy barwy narodowe sta\u0142y si\u0119 swoistym znakiem oporu i nadziei. Ich obecno\u015b\u0107 w edukacji, sztuce, czy codziennym \u017cyciu wzmacnia poczucie jedno\u015bci i dumy narodowej.<\/p>\n
Najwa\u017cniejszym symbolem Polski jest god\u0142o z bia\u0142ym or\u0142em na czerwonym tle, obecny na flagach, monetach i dokumentach pa\u0144stwowych. Barwy narodowe \u2013 bia\u0142y i czerwony \u2013 towarzysz\u0105 polskim \u015bwi\u0119tom i manifestacjom patriotycznym. Warto zauwa\u017cy\u0107, \u017ce bia\u0142y orze\u0142, b\u0119d\u0105cy symbolem od \u015bredniowiecza, ewoluowa\u0142 od herbu ksi\u0105\u017c\u0105t Polski do wsp\u00f3\u0142czesnego emblematu pa\u0144stwowego.<\/p>\n
Symbole s\u0105 obecne w polskich tradycjach i obrz\u0119dach, od uroczysto\u015bci ko\u015bcielnych po \u015bwi\u0119ta pa\u0144stwowe. Na przyk\u0142ad, na \u015awi\u0119to Niepodleg\u0142o\u015bci, flagi i symbole odgrywaj\u0105 kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119, wzmacniaj\u0105c poczucie wsp\u00f3lnoty. W codziennym \u017cyciu, symbole takie jak emblematy na odznakach czy elementy stroju odwo\u0142uj\u0105 si\u0119 do narodowej to\u017csamo\u015bci i s\u0105 wyrazem dumy.<\/p>\n
Historia Polski jest pe\u0142na przemian symboli, kt\u00f3re odzwierciedlaj\u0105 zmiany polityczne, spo\u0142eczne i kulturowe. Od czas\u00f3w \u015bredniowiecza, przez rozbiory, a\u017c po odzyskanie niepodleg\u0142o\u015bci, symbole te ewoluowa\u0142y, zachowuj\u0105c jednak swoje g\u0142\u0119bokie znaczenie jako no\u015bniki warto\u015bci i tradycji.<\/p>\n
W \u015bredniowieczu symbole takie jak herby rodowe, zamki czy insygnia kr\u00f3lewskie symbolizowa\u0142y w\u0142adz\u0119, bogactwo i pozycj\u0119 spo\u0142eczn\u0105. Przyk\u0142adem jest herb koronny z bia\u0142ym or\u0142em, kt\u00f3ry od XV wieku stanowi\u0142 symbol polskiej monarchii i niezale\u017cno\u015bci. Zamek kr\u00f3lewski na Wawelu to nie tylko miejsce w\u0142adzy, ale tak\u017ce symbol jedno\u015bci i historycznej to\u017csamo\u015bci narodu.<\/p>\n
Podczas rozbior\u00f3w, kiedy Polska utraci\u0142a niepodleg\u0142o\u015b\u0107, symbole takie jak orze\u0142 czy flagi sta\u0142y si\u0119 narz\u0119dziem walki o wolno\u015b\u0107. W okresie powsta\u0144 narodowych, symbole te by\u0142y ukrywane lub przeno\u015bne, ale ich znaczenie pozosta\u0142o niezmienne. Po odzyskaniu niepodleg\u0142o\u015bci w 1918 roku, odrodzenie symboli, takich jak bia\u0142y orze\u0142 na nowo sta\u0142 si\u0119 wyrazem dumy i nadziei na przysz\u0142o\u015b\u0107.<\/p>\n
Symbolika odgrywa\u0142a kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119 w kszta\u0142towaniu patriotyzmu, szczeg\u00f3lnie w trudnych czasach. W okresie komunizmu, gdy wolno\u015b\u0107 by\u0142a ograniczona, symbole takie jak bia\u0142y orze\u0142 czy krzy\u017c sta\u0142y si\u0119 wyrazem oporu i nadziei. Dzisiaj, nostalgia za historycznymi symbolami przypomina o nieugi\u0119to\u015bci narodu i jego d\u0105\u017ceniu do wolno\u015bci.<\/p>\n
Diament od wiek\u00f3w uwa\u017cany jest za symbol trwa\u0142o\u015bci, bogactwa i statusu spo\u0142ecznego. W Polsce, diamenty odgrywa\u0142y wa\u017cn\u0105 rol\u0119 w kolekcjach arystokracji i na dworach kr\u00f3lewskich, symbolizuj\u0105c nie tylko luksus, ale i niez\u0142omno\u015b\u0107. Ich obecno\u015b\u0107 w koronach kr\u00f3lewskich, bi\u017cuterii czy insygniach w\u0142adzy podkre\u015bla\u0142a wyj\u0105tkowo\u015b\u0107 i pot\u0119g\u0119.<\/p>\n
Diament, b\u0119d\u0105cy najtwardszym kamieniem, symbolizuje niezmienno\u015b\u0107, wieczno\u015b\u0107 i nieprzemijalno\u015b\u0107 warto\u015bci. W kulturze polskiej, noszenie diament\u00f3w od dawna uto\u017csamia\u0142o si\u0119 z bogactwem i wysokim statusem spo\u0142ecznym. W czasach szlacheckich, diamentowe ozdoby by\u0142y wyznacznikiem presti\u017cu i pozycji spo\u0142ecznej.<\/p>\n
Najbardziej znanym przyk\u0142adem jest korona Kr\u00f3la Polski, ozdobiona diamentami, kt\u00f3re symbolizowa\u0142y nie tylko kr\u00f3lewsk\u0105 w\u0142adz\u0119, ale i nie\u015bmiertelno\u015b\u0107 dynastii. Szlachta i arystokracja wykorzystywa\u0142y diamenty w bi\u017cuterii, podkre\u015blaj\u0105c sw\u00f3j status i wp\u0142ywy w spo\u0142ecze\u0144stwie.<\/p>\n
W odr\u00f3\u017cnieniu od innych kamieni, takich jak szmaragdy czy rubiny, diamenty symbolizuj\u0105 trwa\u0142o\u015b\u0107 i niez\u0142omno\u015b\u0107, co czyni je szczeg\u00f3lnie wa\u017cnymi w polskiej tradycji. Kamienie te cz\u0119sto pojawia\u0142y si\u0119 w insygniami w\u0142adzy, a ich symbolika odzwierciedla\u0142a g\u0142\u0119bokie warto\u015bci narodowe i rodzinne.<\/p>\n
W polskiej tradycji istnieje bogactwo symboli, kt\u00f3re wyra\u017caj\u0105 pozytywne emocje, takie jak szcz\u0119\u015bcie, nadzieja czy mi\u0142o\u015b\u0107. Od czas\u00f3w ludowych po wsp\u00f3\u0142czesno\u015b\u0107, te symbole odgrywa\u0142y istotn\u0105 rol\u0119 w codziennym \u017cyciu i wierzeniach Polak\u00f3w.<\/p>\n
Czterolistna koniczyna od wiek\u00f3w by\u0142a uwa\u017cana za symbol szcz\u0119\u015bcia i pomy\u015blno\u015bci. Polacy wierzyli, \u017ce jej znalezienie przynosi powodzenie. Podobnie, amulety i talizmany, takie jak figury \u015bwi\u0119tych czy symbole religijne, mia\u0142y chroni\u0107 przed z\u0142em i przyci\u0105ga\u0107 pozytywne energie.<\/p>\n
Religia odgrywa\u0142a kluczow\u0105 rol\u0119 w tworzeniu i przekazywaniu symboli szcz\u0119\u015bcia i nadziei. Krzy\u017c, ikony \u015bwi\u0119tych czy obrazy Matki Boskiej, nie tylko wyra\u017ca\u0142y wiar\u0119, ale tak\u017ce dodawa\u0142y otuchy w trudnych chwilach, b\u0119d\u0105c symbolem boskiej opieki i odkupienia.<\/p>\n