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What symbols are sacred to you?

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    • #10459
      NoraSpinnor
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      Symbols carry deep meaning—and sometimes, power.

      One of my favorite symbols is the twelve-pointed star.

      In many traditions, 12 represents a return to unity. It’s built from the number 3, raised into a higher octave beyond the base digits. Twelve appears in systems of time, geometry, and even DNA structures for a reason. It encodes completion, cosmic harmony, and the union of all opposites within a whole self.

      In Netism, the twelve-pointed star is also functional. If you wind copper wire into this shape, the geometry generates a magnetic field. This harmonic structure allows for energy flow and coherence. It’s one of the only geometries that naturally supports this; others include 6, 18, and 36 points, all resonant with field generation.

      What symbols feel sacred to you?
      Do you wear them, draw them, meditate with them?
      Have you ever worked with shapes that changed the energy of a space?

    • #10519
      LivingNetism
      Keymaster

      triple moon for sure. always felt connected to the phases. like each one shows a diff part of me. maiden vibes when i’m starting something new, mother when i’m deep in things, and crone when i just know stuff outta nowhere lol

    • #10526
      BreathOfMel
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      Spiral’s always been the one for me. Feels like life… always moving, always unfolding, but never really ending. I see it in everything… shells, storms, even how emotions come and go.

      I wear a small silver spiral around my neck, been with me for years now. I draw it in my journal when I need to feel grounded, or trace it in the dirt with my finger when I’m outside. Sometimes it just shows up when I meditate. It calms me. Feels like home.

    • #10582
      PriyaDesai
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      I’ve always been drawn to mandalas, especially the ones based on 12- or 6-fold symmetry. Even before I understood the math or meaning, they gave me a sense of peace. I keep one near my workspace and it really helps keep the energy calm and focused.

      I didn’t realize the twelve-pointed star had a magnetic function, that’s fascinating. Makes sense though. Certain shapes just feel aligned. Sacred geometry is something I’m still learning about, but I can definitely feel the difference when a space is designed with intention. It’s subtle, but it works.

    • #11112
      HaleStorm27
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      The Hammer of Thor always stuck with me. I wear it on a chain sometimes. Feels like strength, protection, and something ancient watching over you. Celtic knots too… they’re wild. All those endless loops, like they’re tying time together or showing how everything’s connected.
      I haven’t worked with copper wire yet, but that twelve-pointed star sounds legit. I’d be down to try building something like that and seeing what happens. I’m into stuff that actually does something, not just looks cool. Might be time to learn a bit more about sacred geometry.

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