Symbols as instruments, as favorable channels for the transmission of energy, have always been recognized, sought, and appreciated almost instinctively. Within every culture, they have had, and still have today, meaning and power.
The value of Symbols is mystery, and a sign or object that becomes a Symbol coincides with the Whole, placing man in a state of listening to the voice of the Divine even unconsciously.
Some, handed down through the history of peoples, are lost in the mists of time, yet despite the millennia, it is not difficult to still perceive their vibrations and messages. Others, more recent, have such immediate recognizability and familiar sensation that they are no longer even perceived as Symbols, but simply as decorative motifs.
To combine them, elaborate them, enhance them, in order to create new sensations, is a game that stimulates new energies through ancient memories.
The Triskell (from the Greek Triskeles, tris – three – and keles, legs; or from the Celtic Triskin, meaning “three 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 the three rotating shapes represent Water, Earth, Air, and Fire radiating from the center.
Its dynamic form expresses movement – continuous action aimed at overcoming all adversity – through an energy that inspires constant self-improvement and eternal evolution.
It symbolizes the balance between body, mind, and spirit.
It is associated with the number 3, the Christian and Pagan Trinities, the Hindu Trimurti (Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu), and the natural forces of creation, preservation, and destruction, as well as the three cosmic energies that uphold universal order: Love, Wisdom, and Power.
As an amplifier and energy catalyst, the Triskell can either release or retain energy, restoring balance to a person or place. For this reason, it is used both to give energy and to dispel excess energy.

The Infinity Symbol, also called the Lemniscate (from Latin lemniscus, meaning ribbon), represents the space-time ring that connects all points of existence in a continuous, never-ending flow of evolution.
This mathematical abstraction, shaped like a horizontal figure-eight, denotes a limitless dimension, symbolizing the continuity of life’s flow.
Over time, it has been used as a symbol of protection, harmony, and energy balance between the physical and spiritual worlds — representing the sacred, the Divine, sublimated matter, eternity, and limitless love.
“From the beginning of time and forevermore… in the infinity of time… through Pure Consciousness, through every sound, every color, every created form, animate or inanimate, in the infinity of me… I have always found You — Eternity, Space, Pure Love… Infinite Existence.”
– Roberta Albé

The Ankh, the ancient Egyptian cross with a loop, also known as “the Living One,” is the emblem of vital energy, a Divine gift to the sovereign and to humankind, and a symbol of immortality.
It is the “key of life”, which opens the doors to the unknown, to Eden to “penetrate the hidden meaning of eternal life.”
Because of this, the Ankh holds great value and is among the most significant traditional Symbols, interpreted in countless ways:
– As a weapon of extraterrestrial origin
– As a pineal gland amplifier
– As the union of masculine and feminine principles, representing the sexual organs
– As the symbol of life, continually regenerating and repeating
– As the maternal womb, source of life
– As the Sun’s path, representing light and prosperity
– As Isis, Osiris, and Egypt itself
– As the union between Heaven and Earth, between the divine and the earthly realms
– As a sandal strap, a magical knot, a talisman for health and wellbeing
Owning one is like drinking from the well of Divine qualities and the elixirs of immortality.
