Symbols are culturally oriented in terms of interpretation, but there
are those that have become intra-culturally formulated.
As a word, 'symbol' takes its roots from the Greek word symbolon and
it is usually taken to mean a sign from which a person can recognize
or imply something. The word itself consists of the syllable 'sym'
which gives the inference of together, common. The second syllable,
'bolon', depicts that which has been thrown: I throw. To join the two
ideas together, you arrive at where things are thrown together.
Looked at in a different light, the symbol is part of a whole, it
gives a greater value to the whole because it enhances the whole
towards a wholesomeness - a bonding of a part to a greater whole,
giving a greater value. Giving rise to the concept of Skiatism.
Skiatism is then the a working format of a Psychological approach,
that opens out to an understanding of individual cultures through the
use of stories. These Stories, as told by a story teller, are
dependent on the background of the story and the story teller, and
therefore no two stories are ever told or retold in the same manner
although they may depict the same event.