Take as long as you like, and feel free to repeat the practice multiple times. Continue this pattern until you are looking at the entire Sri Yantra image. After three to five breaths, slowly begin to encompass more of the symbol in your gaze. Start by staring at the dot in the center triangle, called the bindu. The Sri Yantra represents the cosmos, feminine energy, and masculine energy.Ĭonnect to the cosmos and balance your feminine and masculine energy by practicing a Sri Yantra meditation. The Sri Yantra is comprised of nine overlapping triangles. The Sri Yantra can be traced back through Hinduism and is said to be the visual expression of OM. Try to make contact with your grid daily. Using a pointed quartz crystal, hover over each of the stones, connecting one at a time. Ask yourself how you’ll feel when you receive the abundance you’re asking for. Place a citrine stone in the center and arrange your other stones radiating out around the citrine in a way that feels good to you.Īs you place each stone, keep an image in your mind's eye of what you’re trying to attract. The ideal time to set up your abundance grid is the New Moon. The Flower of Life symbol will help amplify your desires for this grid. One of each stone will do, but if you’d like to use more than one of each, that’s fine too. The Flower of Life aligns well with gridding for manifesting and abundance.Ĭrystal suggestions for manifesting abundance using the Flower of Life include green aventurine, citrine, quartz, moss agate, tiger eye, and kyanite. Sacred geometry goes hand in hand with crystal gridding. The origins of this symbol have yet to be determined but have been found, and continue to be found, in places all over the world including ancient Egypt and Japan. It contains several geometric and sacred symbols within it including the Seed of Life, Vesica Piscis, the Tree of Life, and the Metatron’s Cube. It is the visual expression of the interconnectedness of all life forms. The Flower of Life is said to hold within it the necessary information of all living things. The colors will overlap, and that’s OK, the overlapping colors in the center of the Seed of Life are said to create a “soul spectrum,” a display of all of the colors of our energy. Many believe these seven circles represent the seven chakras and the seven days of creation.īalance Your Chakras Using the Seed of LifeĬolor each circle the color of each one of your chakras (red for the root chakra, orange for the sacral chakra, yellow for the solar plexus chakra, green for the heart chakra, blue for the throat chakra, indigo for the third eye chakra, and pink for the crown chakra).Īs you color each circle, imagine the chakra you’re coloring glowing brightly. The Seed of Life is created using seven overlapping circles. Because the Seed of Life is the starting place of the Flower of Life, it represents creation and beginnings. This seed holds the original blueprint for all life. This universal symbol for creation is thought to represent the seed from which all life was made. Keep reading for the meaning of each of these powerful symbols and how to incorporate them into your daily spiritual practice. Merely having them around you will uplift the energy of you and your space, and there are more ways to put sacred geometry to use. There are a variety of ways to use these symbols. The amazing Goddess Cassie Uhl, the founder of Zenned Out, is here to shine a light on some of these powerful symbols!įour common sacred geometry symbols are the Seed of Life, Flower of Life, the Sri Yantra, and Metatron’s Cube.
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