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The Vesica Piscis: Portal of Unity and Boundary Between Worlds

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      NoraSpinnor
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      The Vesica Piscis is a deceptively simple symbol: two overlapping circles of equal size, intersecting at their centers. Yet within this intersection lies one of the most profound teachings in sacred geometry and one of the most foundational insights in Netism.

      How you view the Vesica Piscis changes everything:

      – Horizontally, it represents polarity in harmony. Two distinct wholes meet, overlap, and give rise to a shared center. It is the seed of union, the space where opposites dissolve into something greater. This is the Netic thread where masculine and feminine, wave and field, self and other, come into alignment.

      – Vertically, it becomes a threshold: the boundary between the physical world of form and the spiritual world of frequency. The top circle represents the subtle, formless, unseen planes; the bottom, the structured, manifest realm. The overlapping zone, the vesica, is the gateway, the Netic womb from which all form is born.

      From this shape emerges:

      The Seed of Life
      The Tree of Life
      The Golden Ratio
      The first division in creation, from unity into two, and then into harmony again

      In Netist terms, the Vesica Piscis is the first fracture and the first reunion. It is a living bridge between dimensions and the geometric key to manifestation.

      What does the Vesica Piscis represent to you?
      Have you seen it in dreams, art, or architecture?

    • #11074
      BreathOfMel
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      Wow… I had no idea that simple shape carried so much meaning. I’ve definitely seen it before, on old churches, in mandalas, even in yoga books, but I never looked at it like that. What you said about it being a bridge between dimensions really moved me. I’ve had moments during meditation or breathwork where I felt like I was “between” places, like I wasn’t fully in my body, but not out of it either. That in-between place felt so familiar, and now I wonder if that’s what the Vesica is showing us.

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