Some symbols echo across time and place—appearing in ancient temples, carvings, scrolls, and dreams from cultures that never knew each other. These shared images hint at something deeper than coincidence: a universal language of form.
In Netism, symbols are not arbitrary. They are resonant imprints, visual reflections of energetic truths that recur wherever consciousness meets pattern. When symbols repeat across the globe, it’s because they emerge from the same underlying field—the Net.
Common examples include:
– The spiral, seen in galaxies, shells, Celtic art, Indigenous petroglyphs
– The eye, found in the Eye of Horus, the Third Eye, and the Mediterranean Evil Eye
– The Tree of Life, present in Norse, Hebrew, African, and Mesoamerican cosmologies
– The triangle and pyramid, associated with balance, ascent, and dimensional structure
– The swastika, once a solar and harmonic symbol in India, Europe, and the Americas
– The ankh, symbol of eternal life and the planet Venus, combines the masculine and feminine into a unified current (the + and o represent male and female respectively)
These connections remind us that symbols aren’t fixed in one tradition. They’re deeply rooted in the collective consciousness, transcending time and space, and continuously re-emerging in various ways.
What symbols have you noticed repeating across cultures?
What personal or energetic meaning do they hold for you?
Have any appeared in your dreams, art, or meditative states?