The term “esoteric” always evokes something mysterious, hidden, almost forbidden, not to be shared.
Here, however, the invisible seeks to reveal itself, to become visible.
What was once reserved for initiates, what was more “inner” (from the Greek esoterikos), manifests itself with letters, numbers with meaning, acrostics, concepts translated into forms or well-known Symbols that one might never have thought of as esoteric.
What was concealed sheds its veil, reveals itself, in order to involve even those who have always ignored the existence of certain energies, so that it can be appreciated and understood in its deeper meanings.
Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, yet it belongs to all cultures if understood as “all is One”—everything is a single whole, the totality of all things unmanifested and undifferentiated, yet active: the Chaos from which everything is generated, a wave of energy, the vital Breath.
Alef represents primordial Unity, “the unpronounceable Unity that encompasses all.”

The Spiral is a geometric form widely present everywhere in nature in the plant, animal, and human realms and it appears to be the pattern of universal energy.
Formed by a potentially infinite line, starting from a point of origin and coiling around itself in concentric turns, ever new, ever expanding, the Spiral represents the human journey toward the Divine.
The Archimedean spiral embodies various concepts: dynamism, growth, expansion, evolution when turning to the right but also involution, if traced in reverse. It expresses the dynamics of life and the flow of time (which is not linear), with its evolution and cyclicality.
This Symbol represents the journey of the soul toward enlightenment.

The Circle is a Symbol of no-time and no-space, of eternal continuum, of the cyclicality of life it is the infinity of the Heavens.
A Sacred Geometry without edges or separations, a Symbol of perfection and eternity, it conveys harmony, fullness, and totality.
The Circle has a magical function and value, and it is used as a protective Symbol during certain ceremonies and rituals.
“God is a circle whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.”
