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Sacred geometry symbols11/19/2023 ![]() ![]() This is another ancient druid symbol drawn from sacred geometry that has profound implications. This spiral can be seen as a connecting symbol that signifies universal gnosis and the oneness of all living things on earth and in the heavens. ![]() The Fibonacci sequence is reflected in the Milky Way Galaxy and can be seen everywhere on earth such as in the pattern of a sunflower, the spiral pattern of a shell, the branches of trees, and it is present in the many ratios of the human body. The most basic understanding of the Golden Mean Spiral is that it connects the earth and the heavens. The second kind of spiral is created from the Fibonacci sequence that unfolds from the golden mean. Spirals used in nature have a two-fold effect – they have a profoundly energizing winding effect or an unwinding, clearing effect while encouraging a meditative state and deeper awareness to help work out deeply rooted issues. They reinforce the notion of a season or cycle and are often used in walking meditations. One of the most important meanings was the cycle of life or the life force. The spiral Celtic represented many things to the ancient Celts. Winding and unwinding spirals are probably the oldest symbols known to humans and can be found abundantly in cave paintings and carved into stones as far back as 8000 BCE. If you are creating a sacred space that you would like to empower such as a sacred garden or a stone circle, a pentacle would be a good choice as it will keep the energy contained within a space. The pentacle is said to contain protective energy within its five points that are surrounded by a circle. The five points of the pentagram are said to radiate protective energy outwards and is a good choice for invoking a blessing or as a druid symbol for protection for an entire country or piece of land. These symbols are more than 5,000 years old and have been used for various purposes, but are mostly protective in origin. Common Druid Symbol Meanings Explained 1. ![]()
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