Symbols

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THE SEED OF LIFE

Plant the seed of your life, so that the flower that blooms will be a perfect reflection of you.

The Seed of Life is a six-petaled flower formed by seven circles arranged with sixfold symmetry, and it is believed to represent the 7 days of Creation in which God manifested life.

From the Seed arises the Flower of Life, a sacred geometry harmonious and aesthetically perfect, with a high frequency, and due to its vibration, it can be used to “inform” water or purify objects and environments.

THE FRUIT OF LIFE


Do not hide your ripe fruits among your flower’s petals, because they are the structure of all that you are.

The Fruit of Life, made up of 13 circles and hidden within the petals of the Flower of Life, is the figure that represents the design of the Universe, containing the foundations for the design of every atom, molecular structure, and form of life: everything that exists.

The Fruit of Life represents “Metatron’s Cube,” which in turn contains 4 of the 5 Platonic Solids symbolizing the Elements: the cube (Earth), octahedron (Air), icosahedron (Water), tetrahedron (Fire), and the dodecahedron (the transcendence of the 4 Elements, the Quintessence).

THE FLOWER OF LIFE


Become a geometric and perfect flower and manifest your sacredness.

Composed of 19 overlapping circles that intersect and generate infinitely, the Flower of Life is a harmonious image of perfectly symmetrical flowers that create an energetic grid comprising all geometric forms.

It is an ancient symbol of sacred geometry, universally recognized, representing the fundamental forms of space and time, the structure of the fabric of our reality, and it is the basis for more complex forms such as Metatron’s Cube, the Merkaba, and the Tree of Life, all carrying profound symbolic and metaphysical meanings, as well as mathematical and numerological properties.
The Flower of Life represents the cycle of Creation, originating from the One, which develops and grows endlessly, animated by an energetic imprint that brings balance, protection, wholeness, regeneration, perfection, and purification.
As an Archetype born from a Higher Mind, from a vision of universal harmony, it represents the connections between every living or non-living being, a holographic pattern present everywhere: light, sound, music, atoms, galaxies, DNA. It is the “hidden language” that maintains the relationship between the forms of the microcosm and the macrocosm.
The oldest representation of the Flower of Life dates between 6000 and 10,500 BCE and is found in the Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt.

THE VESICA PISCIS

You are a generating part and driving force of the universe manifest your universality.

From the Circle, which represents unity, the One, the origin, the Vesica Piscis is formed—graphically represented by two overlapping circles, each circumference passing through the other’s center. It then develops through further circles into the Seed of Life, the Fruit, and the Flower of Life:

a sacred geometry that symbolizes space and time and represents the blueprint of the Universe, containing every structure and form of life, animated by an energetic imprint.
The marquise-like shape that results evokes the Sacred Feminine, the vulva, and consequently, the “gateway” of life. This figure is the very womb of the Universe, since all forms evolve from it.

OM or AUM

Resonate within yourself the beginning and the end. You are a precious part of the cycle of life.

It is a sacred syllable in Sanskrit, the ancient Indian religious language, and also a sound. Each letter represents a deity with its own characteristics: A is Brahma, the Creator God, the beginning of life; U is Vishnu, the protective God, reality; M is Shiva, the destructive God, death.

This symbol represents the infinite cycle of life.

ALEF

You are unique you are in the All.

Alef is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, but it belongs to all cultures if understood as “all is One,” everything is one single entity: the sum of all unmanifested and undifferentiated yet active things, the Chaos from which everything is generated, a wave of energy, the vital Breath.

Alef is both beginning and end, containing within itself all the other letters. It represents the primordial Unity, “the unutterable Oneness that encompasses all.”
It rules the element Air and corresponds to the heart chakra.

THE SPIRAL

Your life is not just a line, but a path of knowledge leading to enlightenment.

The spiral is a geometric form widespread in nature, appearing to be the pattern of universal energy.

Formed by a potentially infinite line starting from an origin point and winding upon itself in concentric turns, always new, in expansion, the spiral represents the human journey toward the Divine, toward enlightenment.
The Archimedean spiral holds within itself many concepts: dynamism, development, expansion, and evolution if clockwise but also involution if reversed. It expresses the dynamics of life and the flow of time (which is not linear), with its evolution and cycles.
This symbol represents the journey of the soul toward the Divine, the path of knowledge leading to enlightenment. The spiral is present throughout the Universe: in galaxies, animals, and plants.
A symbol of harmonic evolution.

INFINITY

You exist within the continuous flow of life. Do you understand your boundless greatness?

The Infinity Symbol, also called Lemniscate (from Latin lemniscus: ribbon), represents the space-time link that joins the various points of existence in a continuous, endless evolution.

The mathematical abstraction expressed by this Symbol—an eight turned on its side—indicates boundlessness and represents the continuity of the life flow.
It has long been used as a Symbol of protection, harmony, and balance of energies between the physical and spiritual worlds, as it represents the sacred, the Divine, sublimated matter, eternity, and limitless love.

  • In ancient Egypt, the number 8 symbolized cosmic order.
  • For Pythagoras, it was a Symbol of balance and harmony.
  • In Chinese tradition, it is considered the number of the total Universe, associated with good fortune, wealth, and prosperity.
  • For Indian culture, it expresses duality, the balance between Yin and Yang, perfection.
  • For the Jews, it represents perfect intelligence.

THE TAO


Do not fear opposites find your fulfillment in balance.

The Tao or more precisely “Taijitu,” literally “symbol of the extreme pole” is also known as the Yin (the black part) and Yang (the white part) Symbol. It is the image that synthesizes Taoist philosophy and represents the reality of all things.

The manifestation and distinction of the two forms movement and stillness that alternate and generate one another is a Chinese concept containing both complementarity and opposition at the same time: everything is both Yin and Yang, the two principles feminine and masculine, light and darkness, day and night, cold and heat.
In Chinese, Tao means “way” and represents the path, the becoming of all things, which is realized through adaptation and acceptance of change.

KUNDALINI

Gift your soul with the divine and sexual power of Kundalini.

Kundalini is a Divine, feminine (Shakti), supreme, subtle energy, located in the first chakra at the base of the spine and connected with the central nervous system.

It is represented by a serpent sleeping, coiled upon itself in three and a half spirals, awaiting to awaken and rise along the spine up to the crown of the head.
The awakening of Kundalini, a primordial force, brings transformations on the mental, emotional, and spiritual levels, with a profound shift in consciousness, leading toward realization of the Divine and of the self.
This awakening occurs through the Sushumna channel, the most important nadi of our energetic system, flanked by two other energy serpents, Ida and Pingala—lunar and solar nadis, extremely importants, representing feminine and masculine energies.
Kundalini is the key to access both physical powers and pleasures, and Enlightenment.

THE EGYPTIAN SHEN

Let yourself be protected in the flow of time.

The Shen, also called Sheneu or Shenu, meaning “to encircle,” is a Symbol of eternity, of the eternal flow of time.

Its circular image, without beginning or end, evokes the Sun as the source of life. It is often found in Egyptian paintings held in hands by the gods, as a symbol of power, magical protection against diseases, negative forces, and Chaos.
In its elongated form, it becomes the cartouche, within which is inscribed the name of the person to be protected.

RA – THE SUN

Get illuminated by the Sun, source of life on Earth, the fixed point in the universe.

The Sun is the star of the day, the source of light and warmth, energy, and life.
A Symbol of immortality and resurrection.

The Sun, at the center of the sky, is cosmic intelligence, just as the heart, at the center of the human body, is the seat of knowledge.
Worshiped as a god (Ra) in Egypt, and in many other great civilizations, it was considered the “heart of the world.”
Viewed as the Father, Symbol of the male generating principle, Yang, it represents creative force, authority, and power.
Its correspondences are: gold among metals and yellow among colors.
Astrologically, it is represented by a circle with a central dot.

THE EYE OF HORUS or UDJAT

Entrust yourself to the vigilant and powerful eye of Horus let it heal your present and protect your future.

The Eye of Horus is a Symbol from Egyptian mythology, well known even today as a lucky charm for prosperity and good health.

It symbolizes the Moon when the curl is to the left, and Ra, the Sun, when the curl is to the right.
This open and vigilant eye represents the five senses and thought, and it is associated with the pineal gland the “third eye” that sees beyond.
A Symbol of protection against evil and disease, with therapeutic virtues both physical and spiritual, of regeneration, it also shields against the evil eye and spells.
It is a “very powerful amulet, synthesis of knowledge and magic, vision of the future, and the ability to repair and heal the present.”

THE BA

You will be divine if you are truly yourself.

The Ba represents the Divine part linked to each human being’s personality, the image of the self.

An Egyptian Symbol of psychic strength, it is the soul aspect that survives death the spiritual part capable of flight in the afterlife.
Depicted as a bird with a human head, the word Ba shares its hieroglyph with the jabiru stork.

THE KA

Preserve your heritage of feelings, memories, and experiences, and pass it on to the future.

A hieroglyphic Symbol of vital force, of the vital Breath.

The double power of a person: intellectual and spiritual faculties, the Ka constitutes temperament
and personality traits, representing the bond with earthly life.

The Ka grows with the person, and feelings, memories, and life experiences become a kind of “genetic heritage” to be passed on to future generations.

THE EGYPTIAN STAR

To be born under a lucky star this is the wish for everyone.

The star is a Symbol of light, energy, and eternity.

This image is present in many Egyptian paintings to represent the sky and the whole of creation. Its
celestial quality makes it a spiritual Symbol.

Each point of the pentacle represents the Elements. It is the human microcosm.
Stars “pierce the darkness” and are considered “windows to the world.” Masters of the night sky,
they have inspired human dreams for millennia, and constellations remain a subject of study for
astronomers and astrologers alike.
“To be born under a lucky star” is a universal blessing.

THE OSTRICH FEATHER

If the heart is as light as a feather, your life will be eternal.

The ostrich feather is an Egyptian Symbol of fairness and justice, harmony and morality, which
with its “weight” tips the balance toward truth.

If the heart proves light as the feather, life will be eternal.


Generally, the feather is associated with the element Air, with emptiness, lightness, flight, and
elevation, and in shamanism, with rituals of divination and clairvoyance.

THE EGYPTIAN BEE

Fill your life with sweet and precious honey. Be reborn always, together with nature’s renewal.

An ancient Egyptian Symbol identifying a “primary race,” the bee is linked to the Sun, a being of Fire, and the honey it produces was believed to be a source of Divine energy.

It represented the principle of kingship, and still today it is a Symbol of prosperity and wellbeing, of
industriousness, organization, and wealth.


Its return every spring after winter signifies continual rebirth and the renewal of nature itself.

KHEPERER – THE EGYPTIAN SCARAB

Protect yourself even from the unseen, through the magic of the sacred animal.

A Symbol of resurrection, self-creation, and rebirth, derived from the verb keper, meaning to be born or become.

It is associated with the Egyptian solar god Khepri, who gave life and represented the sacred animal
with the power to perceive even the invisible.
It has always been a Symbol of luck, also in many other cultures, where it is seen as a magical apotropaic protector.


A Symbol of eternal rebirth through transformation, it ensures “only happy events and a constant
strengthening of intuitive and spiritual faculties.”

THE TURTLE

For a long life, let yourself be protected by an armor, that of the turtle, wise, patient, calm, and strong.

Considered a messenger of the gods, a Symbol of wisdom, patience, tranquility, and longevity, the turtle is regarded as the image of the Universe, contributing to its stability.

It embodies the deep forces of earth and water.
It represents hidden strength, being able to protect itself from external attack, and in its retreat into its carapace, it expresses also introspection and concentration.


Present in all traditions with various meanings including “Primordial Mother” the turtle is one
of the oldest living beings on Earth, thus representing long life and fortune.

THE LOTUS

Learn from the lotus strength and tenacity. Overcome life’s difficulties and rise with determination and purity.

A Symbol of the Sun’s rising after night, it is associated with rebirth.


Its beauty blooming from mud, purity in a contaminated world, makes the Lotus a flower symbolizing strength and perseverance in overcoming life’s difficulties.

With a mysterious charm, harmonious and feminine, the Lotus rises higher than the waterlily, with strength and determination, as a Symbol of spiritual elevation, and in various cultures, of enlightenment and Divinity.

THE BUDDHIST WHEEL

Turn the wheel of your life in the right direction.

This Symbol, with its 8 spokes, represents the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism, the Dharma the law to be practiced by the devotee:

right understanding, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right meditation.


The teaching of doctrine means “turning the wheel of Dharma.”

CHINESE QI

Let the universal breath of life fill your existence with noble energy.

This Chinese ideogram represents spiritual energy, the vital fluid, the universal Breath of life that allows us to exist. This energy is not visible, but manifests itself in nature and in the functions of the human body with visible material effects.

The flow of blood or the waves of the sea can be examples. “When Qi gathers, the organism forms; when Qi disperses, the body dies,” says a Chinese proverb.


The characters mean vapor interpreted as breath and rice, two essential elements for survival in
Chinese culture.

SEAL OF SOLOMON or STAR OF DAVID

I bring you peace, I bring you healing, I bring you harmony deep within yourself.

The six-pointed star (hexagram) expresses the union of Heaven with Earth, of the spiritual world with the material world.

The hexagon created at its center represents the stable heart of man, reaching wisdom and inner strength.


This Symbol, found across very different cultural areas, is closely linked to Judaism but also appears in Islam, with therapeutic, magical, and alchemical meanings. In magical ceremonies, it was worn or traced underfoot to protect against curses and evil influences.


It is the basis of many protective and auspicious talismans.
“I bring you peace, I bring you healing, I bring you harmony, deep within you.”

THE JERUSALEM CROSS

Seek protection and defense in Divine Love.

The Jerusalem Cross is generally interpreted as representing the five wounds of Christ. The smaller crosses symbolize the wounds on Jesus’ hands and feet, while the large central cross represents the wound in his side.

Another frequent interpretation is that the four smaller crosses represent the four Evangelists, while Christ himself is the central cross.


The cross expresses suffering, death, and resurrection in Christian faith.

This ancient and powerful Symbol of protection and defense represents the love of God, who for humanity’s salvation sent His Son.

ISLAM

Live the crescent and the star in their deepest meaning.

The crescent moon and star are often seen as the emblem of Muslim faith, but their origins are much older than the birth of Islam.

In fact Islam has no official Symbol, as the use of geometric
forms or images for representation was prohibited.


The crescent and star are said to symbolize the name of the Prophet Muhammad beside that of God, deriving from an Arabic graphic and gematric interpretation.


Nevertheless, it is considered the most popular Symbol of Islam, with the crescent moon and star representing dignity, sovereignty, and the renewal of life and nature.


Interpreted differently, it also represents the Moon as the feminine principle (Artemis) meeting the Sun, symbolized by the Star: the union of Goddess and God, love, and fertility.

THE HAMSA HAND

Protect yourself and your home under the watchful hand of this powerful amulet.

Also called the Hand of Fatima, after the fourth and last daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, it symbolizes courage and power and is regarded as an Arabic Symbol of protection for people and homes.

Hamsa, meaning “five” in Arabic, is an amulet found in Muslim, Jewish, and Christian traditions, with specific meanings in each religion. Its origin, however, seems to go back to ancient Mesopotamia with the Hand of Ishtar.


A Symbol of Divine protection, it represents femininity and with the vigilant eye in the palm especially the defense against the evil eye, which causes misfortune, illness, and death.

It is also connected to many aspects of protection: jealousy, luck, wealth, faith, patience, self-control, temperance, and joy.

CHAKRA REBALANCE

Rebalance your seven colors to restore harmonious energy.

A radionics circuit for chakra rebalancing, it is an energetic machine based on the number 7.
Each chakra corresponds to a color: red for the 1st, orange for the 2nd, yellow for the 3rd, green for the 4th, blue/light blue for the 5th, indigo for the 6th, violet for the 7th.

The vibrations of colors and stones used have the power to rebalance energies on all levels physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual favoring their harmonious flow throughout the body.

CHOKU REI

Place spiritual power here. Focus energy at a point in your heart. Uplift your spirit and go beyond, guided to a higher level.

This ideogram is the first Reiki energy Symbol to be drawn.


Choku Rei can be translated as “put the spiritual power here (the energy concentrates in this point).” In fact, the spiral focuses energy at one point within, in the heart chakra.

“Raise your spirit, go beyond, guided to a new level.”


This Symbol represents and invokes the energy of the Universe and is used to increase energy, protect from negative forces, purify crystals and objects, and enhance the power of other Symbols.


A Symbol of strength, power, and action.

RAKU

Free yourself from the illusion of matter and detach from it. Attain the deep wisdom that leads to awakening.

Raku means “to accumulate fire,” and is a Symbol that increases Reiki energy in cases of energetic deficiency. It represents the vertical flow of energy within the body.

Raku frees from the illusion of matter, aids detachment from it, and is also the deep wisdom leading to awakening.


Tibetans use it to leave the body.

ZONAR

Cover yourself with a veil of calm, still the storm of emotions, and discover your serene inner vision.

Symbol of Karuna Reiki, to be traced.

Considered the karmic healer, Zonar works on an interdimensional level and has multiple powers: it induces relaxation, mental and emotional calm, helps heal at the cellular level by bringing to light traumatic imprints Timeless, infinite, it connects with the energy of Archangel Gabriel.

and creating a profound transformation through conscious processing. It “anesthetizes” in cases of physical pain.


This very powerful Symbol also acts on addictions, enhances physical sight and inner vision, regenerates muscles and nerves.

ROKO

You, between heaven and earth.

Symbol for the connection Heaven–Man–Earth.

SHIELD OF PROTECTION

I bring light to your darkness, light to your weakness, victory to your defeat.

Symbol of protection from negative energies, with the strength of a shield.

“I bring light into your darkness, I bring light into your weakness, I bring victory into your defeat.”

ENERGY INCREASE

Increase your energy more, much more.

Symbol of dynamic energetic increase. Amplifier of any type of energy and enhancer of other symbols.

ANTAHKARANA

Look at it, and it will work within you as a bridge to your soul. Keep it in your home, and it will neutralize all disharmony a bridge toward the heavens.

From Sanskrit Antah (inner) and Karana (instrument or function), meaning “inner causal agent,” it is an ancient Symbol of healing and meditation.

It neutralizes negative energies, purifies the aura of a person, protects, and has beneficial effects on the chakras.


This powerful Symbol acts even by simply looking at it or by being present in an environment.


Originating from Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese culture, it is a multidimensional Symbol, a “rainbow bridge” between Heaven and Earth, between the Monad and the Soul.

HARMONY

The earth welcomes you, stable and secure love it and find your balance by trusting in it.

Symbol of harmony, peace, and balance. The square shape provides stability and is associated with Earth.

EMOTIONAL CIRCUIT

Do not close your heart free it from every burden!

This Symbol is an emotional circuit to release the energies of the heart.

VITAL FORCE PROTECTION

Protect your life force!

This Symbol is a protective circuit for vital force.

COSMIC CONNECTION

You are part of the whole stay connected.

Symbol of connection with the Cosmos.


It represents the contact between above and below, thus man as a mediator between Heaven and Earth.

ENERGY ALIGNMENT

Strengthen the positivity within you.

Symbol of harmonization and alignment with positive energies.


It strengthens a person’s inner self.

SPIRITUAL ACTIVATION

Expand your mind, go beyond, in communion and harmony.

Symbol of spiritual activation to stimulate the 7th chakra.


It opens the mind, allowing it to expand further, in communion and harmony with the world.

TRIQUETRA

A single line marks the triplicity of the universe be part of it and embrace the power of the number three.

This Celtic Symbol is associated with the Great Mother and represents the triplicity of the Universe: life, death, and rebirth; but also past, present, and future; earth, sky, and sea; or mind, body, and soul.

A single line is used to trace the triangular-shaped Symbol, then the circle is added to indicate “unity in the spirit of the three represented elements.”


Also called the Trinity Knot, it represents the Christian Trinity and the power of the number 3, considered a perfect number.

TRISKELL

By following the three rays of light, you will enter the dynamism of your ever-evolving life.

The Triskell (from Greek Triskeles: tris 3 and keles, legs; or from Celtic Triskin, meaning 3 rays of light) is the Symbol used by Celtic druids to represent the forces of the Universe and cosmic cyclicity (past, present, and future).

The spirals or three rotating signs give form to Water, Earth, Air, and Fire radiating from the center.


Its dynamism expresses movement, continuous action aimed at overcoming adversity, through energy that drives a person to constant self-improvement, eternal evolution.


It manifests balance between body, mind, and spirit.


It is associated with the number 3, the Christian and pagan Trinity, the Indian Trimurti of Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, with the forces of Nature creative, preservative, destructive and the three energies upon which cosmic order depends: love, wisdom, and strength.


An energy amplifier and catalyst, it can release or withhold energy to restore balance to a person or place, and is thus used both to provide energy and to eliminate excess.

 

LOVE

Loving is an art: paint your feelings in your heart, dance your emotions, play your harmony.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Love. Art. Harmony. Balanced love.

PROSPERITY

Fill your chalice with every blessing.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Prosperity. Wellbeing. Work. Abundance. Learning.

DREAMS

Pause and make your dreams come true, here and now!

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Fulfillment of dreams. Clairvoyance. Synchronicity.

TRAVEL

Travel with me, travel far, travel everywhere even within yourself!

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Protective Symbol for travel. Learning. Inner.

HEALTH

A wave of energy for achieving your physical and mental well-being.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Symbol for physical and psychic health. Healing. Balance.

DISSIPATOR

Protect, disperse, and control all your disharmonic energies.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Symbol that dissipates negative energies. Protection. Emotional control.

THE MAGICIAN

Protect your intuition and your magic.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


The Magician. Cosmic protection. Sixth sense. Intuition.

PROJECTS

Not just fantasies! Materialize your desires, realize your thoughts, and you will be a happy person.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


To realize projects. To stop fantasies. To stay in the here and now. Earth.

ENERGY GENERATOR

Enter the magic circle of friendship and generate joy.

Symbol belonging to Runic Talismans.


Generator of positive energies. Friendship. Joy.

THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER

Four lucky petals for you discover them all…

The Four-Leaf Clover is a lucky charm, with a specific meaning for each leaf: hope, faith, love, and luck or respect, abundance, love, and health. It is associated with spring as a symbol of rebirth, with the 4 Elements and the 4 cardinal points.

Many ancient beliefs, especially Celtic, are linked to the Clover: it wards off evil spirits, favors good dreams, gives the power to see elves and fairies, drives away lightning, and brings serene life.


The Egyptians associated it with the Goddess Isis, fidelity, and happiness, and gifted a small bouquet of it to newlyweds.


Over the millennia, the Clover has preserved its charm, though today it is mostly linked to the material fortune it symbolizes.

THE AWEN

Let yourself be filled with the living, powerful breath of the Spirit.

The word Awen, meaning “inspiration” in Celtic language, is composed of the root Aw (to flow) and en (a living Principle, a Spirit).

Awen is therefore a fluid essence, a flowing spirit, the inspiration of truth, the expression of Divine energy, the Breath.


“The sacred inspiration Awen requires an eye able to see Nature, a Heart able to feel it, and a Spirit with the courage to follow it.”


This Symbol, with its 3 rays masculine, feminine, and the central one as balance between the two represents the harmony of the Universe,
comparable to the Eastern Yin and Yang, and symbolizes the three aspects of Divinity.

These three points of light represent body, mind, and spirit; love, wisdom, and truth.


“One who is inspired, like a poet or a seer, is an awenydd.”

LU STAR – PROSPERITY

Reach your success, reach your wealth, reach your power

This Chinese Symbol Lu, Great Bear star, is for prosperity, which belongs to the five blessings.


The character Lu once referred to the salary of a Chinese state official, and as such, the Lu star became the star of prosperity, status, and influence.

SHOU – LONGEVITY

Live long, live happily!

This is the most popular Symbol of fortune in China, traditionally believed to bring auspiciousness for a long life.

Because of this quality, it has been used in everything surrounding a person: clothing, furnishings, jewelry.


“Longevity is the most important of the five blessings” (fortune, long life, prosperity, health, virtue), and every man instinctively seeks longevity.

CHINESE SHEN

Enrich your heart with joy.

This ideogram represents the inner spiritual guide.


The Spirit, the infinite Divine Principle, descends into man to dwell in the heart and bring joy.

Alatyr

Walk the paths that lead from matter to spirit!

The Alatyr looks like a simple star symbol, but it is actually a talisman.

Its eight-pointed shape conveys harmony, balance and power, and represents the eight paths that lead to the elevation of matter to spirit.

It is the divine light upon man, protecting him from confusion and deception; it is the star that fell from Heaven to Earth to help men transcend materiality.

The Moon

Be the divine creator of your life! Respect your stages!

The Moon is a cosmic symbol that spans all ages. Known as the ‘star of emotions’, it has always inspired dreams.

Linked to the Sun, which gives it light, it goes through different phases, changing shape.

It is the Yin aspect, passive and feminine, compared to the Sun, Yang, active and masculine.

It regulates biological rhythms, causes the tides, and represents the passing of time.

A symbol of dreams and the unconscious, it is associated with supernatural and mysterious phenomena.

It concerns the divinity of women and their power to bring life.

It stimulates creativity and imagination.

In alchemical symbolism, the Moon represents Silver.

The Ankh

Open the door to your life with the key to immortality!

The Ankh, an Egyptian cross, called ‘the Living One’, is the emblem of vital energy, a gift from the Divine to the sovereign and to man, and a symbol of immortality.

It is the ‘key to life’ that allows us to open the doors to the unknown, to Eden, to ‘penetrate the hidden meaning of eternal life’.

For this reason, the Ankh is highly valued and is one of the symbols known to tradition, which has given it countless interpretations: as a weapon of extraterrestrial origin; as an instrument that amplifies the pineal gland; the masculine and feminine principles, in the union of the sexual organs; the symbol of life that regenerates and repeats itself cyclically; the maternal womb as the source of life; the path of the Sun as light and prosperity; Isis, Osiris, Egypt; the union between Heaven and Earth, between the divine and earthly worlds; a string of sandalwood; a magic knot; a lucky charm for health and well-being.

To have it is like “drinking” from the Divine qualities and elixirs of immortality.

The Eagle

Fly high in the Sun and rejuvenate yourself every day in the light!

The eagle, symbol of Giovanni the Evangelist, is the queen of all birds due to its power and strength. It is the only bird that can stare at the sun, from which it derives its sharp eyesight, and reach heights in the sky that are inaccessible to man, almost as if it were ascending.

It represents the victory of light over darkness: it destroys snakes and even dragons, identified as evil.

Renewal, contemplation and insight are among its positive attributes; cruelty, pride and oppression are among its negative ones.

Due to its majestic appearance, it is associated with royalty and is depicted in many noble heraldic symbols, sometimes even as a double-headed eagle.

In almost all traditional cultures, it is considered magical and initiatory, conveying various meanings, but universally recognised as celestial and divine due to its ability to regenerate itself.

According to legend, the elderly eagle’s vision becomes clouded, its wings become heavy, but above all, its claws lose their ability to grip firmly, which is essential for hunting.

So the eagle flies into the sky, burns its wings and the veil that clouds its eyes in the heat of the sun, then, with extreme courage, uses its beak to pull out its old claws, one by one, so that new ones can grow back, after which it dives three times into a spring to become young and vigorous again.

Tetraktys

Let yourself be protected by the Eye of the Heavens! You will find the source and the roots.

The Tetraktys, sacred decade, is a Pythagorean triangular symbol composed of the first four numbers (1, 2, 3, 4), whose sum is 10.

From this quaternary number, through ‘philosophical reduction’, we obtain the One, the Principle.

In the triangle, Pythagoras sees the revelation of the Divinity: the Father, the Mother and the Son.

Many sources have demonstrated the similarities between the Tetraktys and the Tetragrammaton sacred to the Jews, the divine name of four letters: Yod-Hé-Vav-Hé (יהוה).

The followers of the School of Pythagoras swore by the Tetraktys, the Eye of the Heavens, in which the source and root of eternal nature are found.

The cross

Be the loving embrace of humanity!

The cross is an ancient symbol that reveals the mystery of divinity and predates Christianity, as prehistoric artefacts and images have been found. It has ascensional power.

The cross is formed ‘by the vertical pole of the axis of the world and the horizontal crossbar of manifestation’ (J.E. Cirlot). This signifies conjunction, union, love, but also suffering, pain, and death.

The division of space between the arms can be related to the Elements: fire, water, air, earth, or to man made up of body, soul, mind and spirit, or even to the four cardinal points: north (beginning of biological life), south (reflection on one’s life), west (death), east (man resurrected), considered as stages of human life.

It is a symbol of the totality of the world, in the synthesis between heaven and earth, between time and space, between centripetal and centrifugal force, while drawing attention to the centre.

There are many forms of the cross, about thirty in total, among the best known: the Egyptian ankh, considered an energetic key to unlocking one’s inner self and a symbol of long life and healing; the Tau, T-shaped, known as the Cross of St. Anthony, probably used for the crucifixion of Jesus, a symbol of sacrifice that conquers death; the X-shaped Cross of St. Andrew, used for his crucifixion, symbolising light and enlightenment; the traditional Latin cross, intersected with different lengths, which, when inverted, was used for the crucifixion of St. Peter.

And then there is the Orthodox or Russian cross, composed of two parallel arms and one slanted arm relative to the vertical pole to support the feet; the cross of St. James,

symbol of the Camino de Santiago, shaped like a sword, reminiscent of the way he was beheaded; the Celtic cross, with two arms inscribed in a circle associated with the Sun, representing the union of the earthly world with the heavenly world; the Lorraine cross with two parallel horizontal arms representing duality and balance; the Templar cross, symbol of the Knights Templar, with various symbolic meanings, including healing and protection against negative influences; the Greek cross formed by four arms of equal length, symbolising symmetry; the Jerusalem cross, consisting of a central cross for Jesus and four smaller ones representing the Apostles; the Cross of San Emiliano della Cogolla, also known as the Visigothic Cross, with four equal arms ending in swallowtails and an eight-petalled flower (the Beatitudes) in the centre.