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Infinite Love & Gratitude

Infinite Love & Gratitude

The infinite love and gratitude etching is inspired by the beautiful water crystals formed when water droplets were frozen after the water was exposed to the powerful intention of love and gratitude. It has been studied that water reacts on a molecular level depending on what is projected on or toward it, whether that be positive or negative. Japanese Scientist Masaru Emoto conducted this research and found that water reacted and formed some of the most beautiful formations of frozen water crystals with the intention and vibration of love and gratitude.

Flotus

The Flotus etching is a lotus flower mandala with the flower of life sacred geometry in the center. mandalas symbolize the circular pattern of life and that everything is mirrored and connected. mandalas are spiritual and ritual images, they can be used for meditation and to center the mind and body. The flower of life symbol represents all of creation, the microcosm and the macrocosm. The flower of life represents the interconnectedness of life and all beings. It is a blueprint for more complex sacred geometry such as the Metatron’s cube. It also symbolizes how all life forms come from a singular source.

Flotus
Lotus

Lotus

The lotus flower is a symbol that represents purity of the body, speech and mind. It's flowers blossom and rise, floating above the muddy waters of attachment and desire. The lotus is a Symbol of transformation and triumph over obstacles, no mud no lotus. The Lotus Flower is also a symbol of fortune, compassion, love, rebirth, wisdom, logic, enlightenment and self-awareness.

Flower of Life

The flower of life is believed to be a blueprint for more complex sacred geometry. Representing everything from the microcosm to the macrocosm. It represents how life comes from a singular source. The geometry starts with the seed of life, seven overlapping circles that repeat outward forming the flower of life pattern. It symbolizes the interconnectedness of all life and all beings, reminding us of our connection to source, unity and expansion.

Flower of Life
Metatron’s Cube

Metatron’s Cube

Metatron’s Cube includes all 5 Platonic Solids hidden inside, symbolizing the underlying geometric patterns found throughout our universe. The Platonic Solids are called the perfect solids because, in each of them, every face has equal side length, equal face size, and equal angle. Moreover, all these figures fit perfectly within a sphere. The Platonic Solids are named after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato who was influenced by Pythagoras and its disciples - the Pythagoreans who were looking for the secret patterns and laws that govern the universe. The five Platonic Solids are regarded as the building blocks of the universe and equated with the five elements with which everything is made of fire, earth, air, water and ether.

Shefa ~ Abundance

This symbol was received in direct transmission from Archangel Metatron by Dvora Pearlman. It was received as a teacher and a tool - to learn, to use and to connect with divine flow and its manifestation in three dimensional realities. The Hebrew word for abundance is Shefa.

Shefa ~ Abundance
OM

OM

The most sacred mantra-it embodies the essence of the entire universe. Om is spoken at the beginning an end of Hindu mantras, prayers and meditations. As the most sacred sound, Om is the root of the universe and everything that exists and it continues to hold everything together.

Merkaba

The bottom triangle represents femininity and rotates in a counter-clockwise direction, and the top relates to masculinity and rotates in a clockwise direction, all simultaneously. The design looks like a six-pointed star when looked at from a two-dimensional perspective. The Merkaba is about having a multi-layered approach to the nature of man, the world and the ecosystem, and a way to become better as people. This symbol can be used in meditation to access higher realms of consciousness and to create a protective forcefield around oneself. With the balance of the spinning triangles, the energetic force field that is created is very powerful, and can help you gain valuable spiritual insights and even travel interdimensional.

Merkaba
Sri Yantra

Sri Yantra

Sri Yantra is a 12,000-year-old symbol and is considered the mother of all Yantras. Yantras are geometrical designs based on the principles of sacred geometry and are used for meditation. Each yantra design contains a center point or “dot” from which geometric shapes and designs radiate. Traditionally, such symbols are used to balance the left and right aspects of the brain, focus our minds or to focus on spiritual concepts to obtain spiritual benefit. The Sri Yantra is considered to be the tool for obtaining and fulfilling all worldly desires and for material manifestation.

Cho Ku Rei

"Placing all the powers of the universe here" This symbol represents power, focus and purpose. An all-purpose symbol used to magnify the effects of reiki frequencies. It is also used to help clear negative energies, provide protection and activates the law of attraction.

Cho Ku Rei
Lu ~ Prosperity

Lu ~ Prosperity

Chinese Symbol. Represents Prosperity, wealth and monetary fortune.

Triskelion

can be thought to represent motion as all three arms are positioned to make it appear as if it is moving outwards from its center. Movement, or motion, is believed to signify energies, in particular within this Celtic Symbol the motion of action, cycles, progress, revolution and competition. It is believed to represent a tale of forward motion to reach understanding. However, this is thought not to be the only meaning, as it is also believed to represent three Celtic worlds; the spiritual world, the present world and the celestial world. Like the ancient Trinity knot, the number 3 holds a special symbolism within the triskelion.

Triskelion
Hunab Ku

Hunab Ku

The Hunab Ku is an ancient Mayan symbol that is said to represent the Supreme God or the One Being, with ‘Hunab’ meaning ‘one state of being’ and ‘Ku’ meaning ‘God.’ It encompasses all opposites in the universe and unites them as one: male and female, dark and light, yin, and yang, conscious and unconscious, internal and external—the list goes on. Some believe that the Hunab Ku acts as a bridge to connect these opposites.

Yin Yang

The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy. The yin, the dark swirl, is associated with shadows, femininity, and the trough of a wave; the yang, the light swirl, represents brightness, passion and growth

Yin Yang
Torus Yantra

Torus Yantra

The Torus is a sphere-shaped symbol that represents the balance between spirit and matter. This sacred pattern is all about aligning the energy so it can flow back and forth from a powerful focal point. It aims to depict how the energy flows from matter to soul and vice versa. The Torus teaches us how balancing the way your energy flows within and outside you can lead to a harmonious and peaceful life.

Golden Ratio Spiral

The Spiral is one of the oldest known symbols and it is a powerful yet spiritual symbol. It connects us to Nature, our Earth and the Galaxy. Our Life Force Energy, known as Kundalini, is a Spiral that flows from the base of our spine. It represents God/Goddess, Life, Energy and Evolving Journey. The Spiral is found in human physiology, animals, plants and minerals in nature as well as weather patterns. This sacred symbol reminds us of our ever evolving journey in life. Mathematically, the Spiral is seen in the Fibonacci Sequence. Leonardo Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician who introduced and popularized the Hindu-Arabic number system (also called the decimal system). He contributed greatly to number theory, and during his life published many important texts. He is also known for the Fibonacci Series, a numerical series found frequently in the natural world. The Fibonacci sequence is generated by adding the previous two numbers in the list together to form the next and so on and so on (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55…). Divide any number in the Fibonacci sequence by the one before it, for example 55/34, or 21/13, and the answer is always close to 1.61803. This is known as the Golden Ratio. One of the most profound and significant activities encompassed within sacred geometry is the ‘Golden Mean Spiral’, derived by using the ‘Golden Ratio’.

Golden Ratio Spiral