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Raw Energy, Intention, and Function

Sigils, Symbols, Sacred Geometry

Sigils

Sigils, in the context of occultism, chaos magic, or esoteric practices, are symbols imbued with specific intent or purpose, often used to manifest desires or influence “reality”. 

Sigils work by programming the subconscious mind. The act of creating and charging a sigil bypasses conscious doubt, embedding the intention into the subconscious. Allowing easy interaction with universal energies, spirits, or the fabric of reality across realms to bring about change. 

Sigils don’t rely on traditional magical systems or deities; their power comes from the practitioner’s belief and focus. The flexibility of chaos magic allows sigils to be a very powerful force of direct personal intent. Think of chaos as Raw Energy awaiting formation (intent) and do not confuse “Chaos” with “Havoc”. Sigils are not inherently "good" or "evil" but reflect the intent behind them.

Mandalas

Mandalas are more intricate sigils; sacred geometric configurations of symbols imbued with deep spiritual significance.

The word "mandala" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "circle," and represents universal wholeness, and cosmic order.

Mandalas serve various purposes, such as meditation aids, spiritual guidance tools, or representations of deities’ abodes. In Tibetan Buddhism, sand mandalas are created and destroyed to symbolize impermanence. In Hinduism, yantra mandalas are used in rituals to invoke deities. Mandalas also appear in other cultures, like Native American medicine wheels Celtic knots, symbolizing harmony and interconnectedness, and more. 

Yantras

Yantras are sacred geometric diagrams used as tools for meditation, spiritual transformation, and ritual worship. The word "yantra" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "instrument" or "machine," reflecting their role as devices or vehicles to focus the mind and channel divine energies.

Yantras typically consist of precise, symmetrical shapes like triangles, circles, squares, and lotuses, often arranged around a central point called a bindu. The bindu symbolizes unity, the source of creation, or the divine essence.

Each shape and pattern in a yantra carries spiritual significance.


Triangle: Represents energy or Shakti (divine feminine power); upward triangles symbolize spiritual ascent, while downward ones denote manifestation.


Circle: Signifies wholeness or cosmic cycles.


Square: Represents stability and the material world, often forming the outer boundary.

The square represents the earthly realm, with T-shaped gates symbolizing the four directions (north, south, east, west) or the four boundless thoughts (love, compassion, sympathy, equanimity).

Yantras are typically linked to specific deities. They serve as a visual representation of the deity's energy or essence. Yantras are often paired with specific Mantras (sacred sounds or chants for use of frequencies) to enhance their spiritual potency during meditation or rituals.

Traditionally, yantras are drawn or engraved on materials like paper, metal, stone, or cloth, sometimes using specific colors or substances like sandalwood paste for ritual purposes. They are not mere art but are considered living symbols imbued with significant spiritual power when properly created and activated through rituals or meditation. 

Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry refers to the study and use of geometric patterns, shapes, and proportions with the intent and understanding of spiritual, symbolic, or universal significance. Examples include The Flower of Life, The Golden Spiral (vortex), Golden Ratio, and Platonic solids. All are often found in nature, light, the human essence, art, architecture, mystical traditions, etc. Sacred geometry represents the fundamental structure of the universe itself, connecting the physical and spiritual realms. For example, The Golden Ratio (approximately 1.618) appears in the various proportions of the human body, symbolizing harmony and balance.

Practitioners view these geometries as tools for energy alignment and understanding cosmic order. Great to use in Sigil or Chaos magic, as it transcends the human realm and spans the infinite aether. 

Incorporative Designs

Our creations are perfect for those who want more than designer handbag or adornment. By incorporating sigils, glyphs, sacred geometry, and other symbols, with plant-based, non-toxic, regenerative materials from the earth, a wearable tool, amulet, or talisman is brought to life. The symbol always remains hidden except to the wearer, making it the perfect manifestation component with an elegant, high-fashion flare! 

Common Sigils, Yantras, Mandalas, and Sacred Geometry

Ægishjálmur
(Helm Of Awe) Protection Sigil

Þjófastafur

Protection against thieves 

Sri Yantra 

Sigil of Wealth, Peace, and Good Fortune

Kaupaloki

Prosperity in business and trade

Yantra to Shiva

Om Namah Shivaya Mantra

Mantra to Shiva

Vegvísir

Way finder sigil, compass

Alchemical Symbols

Elements

Alchemical symbols are a set of glyphs used by alchemists to represent elements, compounds, processes, and philosophical concepts in the pursuit of transforming matter or achieving spiritual enlightenment. These symbols were often cryptic, combining chemistry with mystical and esoteric traditions.


The Four Classical Elements represent the foundational substances of the material world. 

Fire

(🜂): A triangle pointing upward. Represents heat, energy, transformation, and passion. Associated with volatility and the process of calcination (burning to ash).

Water

(🜄): A downward-pointing triangle. Symbolizes fluidity, intuition, and purification. Linked to dissolution (dissolving substances in liquid).

Air

(🜁): An upward triangle with a horizontal line through it. Denotes intellect, movement, and volatility. Connected to sublimation (transition from solid to gas).

Earth

(🜃): A downward triangle with a horizontal line. Represents stability, grounding, and materiality. Associated with coagulation or fixation.

Aether

(O): Aether was considered a fifth element (quintessence), distinct from earth, water, air, and fire, filling the universe and composing celestial bodies.

Aether (or Akasha in Sanskrit) is considered one of the subtlest elements, associated with space, sound, and the essence of emptiness or void.

Aether is considered the medium through which all other elements (earth, water, fire, air) interact and manifest in quantum entanglement. It is linked to spiritual and cosmic consciousness.

The Seven Planetary Metals

Alchemists linked metals to celestial bodies, each with symbolic and practical significance:

Gold

Gold (☉): A circle with a dot in the center (solar symbol). Represents perfection, purity, vitality and enlightenment. Associated with the Sun.

Silver

Silver (☽): A crescent moon. Symbolizes purity, femininity, and reflection. Linked to the Moon.

Iron

Iron (♂): A circle with an arrow pointing northeast (Mars symbol). Represents strength and aggression. Associated with Mars and used for iron compounds.

Mercury

Mercury (☿): A circle with a cross below and horns above (Mercury symbol). Denotes fluidity, transformation, and the volatile spirit. Linked to the planet Mercury and the substance quicksilver.

Copper

Copper (♀): A circle with a cross below (Venus symbol). Symbolizes love, beauty, and balance. Associated with Venus and copper compounds.


Tin

Tin (♃): A complex symbol resembling a stylized “4” or scythe. Represents expansion and wisdom. Linked to Jupiter.

Lead

Lead (♄): A symbol resembling a scythe or “h” with a crossbar. Denotes heaviness, limitation, and the base material to be transmuted. Associated with Saturn.

Elemental Glyphs and Common Associations

Fire (Ignis)

Fire (Ignis)

Fire (Ignis)

(This is not an extensive list. Please do your own research before use)

Attributes - Transformative, Amplifies/Accelerates, Active, Purifies, The Ego

Color - Red, Orange

Weather/Phenomena - Heat, Volcanic Activity, Fire Whirls, Firestorms 

Animals - Dragons, Lizards, Snacks, Salamanders


Air (Aer)

Fire (Ignis)

Fire (Ignis)

(This is not an extensive list. Please do your own research before use)
Attributes
- Intellect, Ideas, Communication, The Mind

Color  - Yellow, White

Weather/Phenomena - Tornado, Gale, Wind, Katabatic Wind, Polar Vortex

Animals - Birds, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Bees


Water (Aqua)

Fire (Ignis)

Water (Aqua)

(This is not an extensive list. Please do your own research before use)
Attributes - Conduit, Cleansing, Adaptable, The Emotions 

Color - Blue, Turquoise, Emerald, Dark Grey

Weather/Phenomena - Floods, Undertow, Waves, Precipitation

Animals - Fish, Dolphins, Octopus, Frogs, Eels


Earth (Terra)

Water (Aqua)

(This is not an extensive list. Please do your own research before use)
Attributes - Foundation, Grounding, Material Reality, Nature, The Physical 

Color - Green, Brown, Copper

Weather/Phenomena - Earthquakes 

Animals - Turtles, Elephants, Ox, Goats


Aether

Aether

(This is not an extensive list. Please do your own research before use)

Attributes - Omnipresent, permeating all space. Vibrationally higher than physical matter. A medium for spiritual energies, thoughts, or records (e.g., Akashic Records). Associated with sound, subconsciousness, or cosmic memory.

Color - Plasmic, Translucent

Phenomena - Electromagnetism, Sound, Space, Frequency

Beings - Celestial bodies, Primordials, Elementals, Astral Entities, Extraterrestrial Consciousness (non-physical beings)

Celestial Bodies, Metals, and Common Associations

Sun (Gold)

Mercury (Quicksilver)

Moon (Silver)

  • Qualities: Vitality, leadership, creativity, divine energy, nobility.
  • Symbolism: The self, heart, consciousness, purity, success.
  • Uses: Alchemical elixirs, talismans for confidence, spiritual enlightenment.
  • Astrological Sign: Leo.
  • Day: Sunday 

Moon (Silver)

Mercury (Quicksilver)

Moon (Silver)

  • Qualities: Intuition, emotion, receptivity, mystery.
  • Symbolism: Subconscious, dreams, femininity, cycles.
  • Uses: Lunar rituals, psychic enhancement, emotional healing.
  • Astrological Sign: Cancer.
  • Day: Monday 

Mercury (Quicksilver)

Mercury (Quicksilver)

Mercury (Quicksilver)

  • Qualities: Communication, intellect, adaptability, fluidity.
  • Symbolism: Mind, messages, trade, transformation.
  • Uses: Alchemical processes, divination, enhancing mental agility.
  • Astrological Signs: Gemini, Virgo.
  • Day: Wednesday

Venus (Copper)

Venus (Copper)

Mercury (Quicksilver)

  • Qualities: Love, beauty, harmony, pleasure.
  • Symbolism: Relationships, art, sensuality, attraction.
  • Uses: Love charms, artistic inspiration, balancing energies.
  • Astrological Signs: Taurus, Libra.
  • Day: Friday

Mars (Iron)

Venus (Copper)

Jupiter (Tin)

  • Qualities: Strength, courage, aggression, action.
  • Symbolism: War, conflict, willpower, protection.
  • Uses: Talismans for bravery, physical endurance, or defense.
  • Astrological Signs: Aries, Scorpio.
  • Day: Tuesday

Jupiter (Tin)

Venus (Copper)

Jupiter (Tin)

  • Qualities: Expansion, wisdom, abundance, optimism.
  • Symbolism: Growth, justice, prosperity, higher knowledge.
  • Uses: Rituals for wealth, success, or philosophical insight.
  • Astrological Sign: Sagittarius.
  • Day: Thursday

Saturn (Lead)

Saturn (Lead)

Saturn (Lead)

  • Qualities: Discipline, structure, limitation, time.
  • Symbolism: Restriction, ‘karma’, endurance, grounding.
  • Uses: Protection spells, grounding energy, facing challenges.
  • Astrological Sign: Capricorn.
  • Day: Saturday 

Other Alchemical Processes and Symbolism

Sulfur ( 🜍 )

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

Sulfur ( 🜍 )

Represents the soul, the principle of combustibility, and the active, spiritual force. It is depicted as a triangle above a cross, symbolizing evaporation and dissolution, a middle ground between the physical and spiritual.

Salt ( 🜔 )

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

Sulfur ( 🜍 )

Represents the body, the principle of non-combustibility and non-volatility, symbolizing stability and crystallization. It is depicted as a circle with a horizontal line, representing condensation and the essence of the physical body.

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

A circle with a cross above or diamond, representing transformation and purification, often associated with the "wild spirit" or animal nature, sometimes symbolized by a wolf.

Arsenic ( 🜺 )

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

Antimony (♁ / 🜭 )

A cross with two circles or "S" shape, a swan, symbolizing transformation, a metalloid that changes appearances.

Platinum ( 🜸 )

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

A crescent and circle, an amalgam of silver (moon) and gold (sun), symbolizing unity, reflecting its status as a noble metal, sometimes shown as a crescent over a circle

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

Phosphorus ( 🜟 )

Various symbols, associated with light, oxidizes in air, glows green, linked to Venus as Phosphorus.

Bismuth ( 🜿 )

Potassium (Saltpeter)

Potassium (Saltpeter)

Various symbols. Sometimes, a circle topped by a semicircle or figure eight open at the top. Symbolizes invigorating energy, focus and achievement, and enhanced visualizations. 

Potassium (Saltpeter)

Potassium (Saltpeter)

Potassium (Saltpeter)

A rectangle or open box, used as potash (potassium carbonate). Represents the dispelling of negative energies, neutralize toxic influences, and provide a protective shield against spiritual harm. Fortifies. 

Magnesium

Potassium (Saltpeter)

Magnesium

Various symbols, used as magnesia alba. Represents balance, grounding, alignment, cleansing, calming, etc. 

Zinc

Vitriol (🜖)

Magnesium

Various symbols. Represents positive self image, grounding, intuition, clarity, balances excess energy.

Vitriol (🜖)

Vitriol (🜖)

Vitriol (🜖)

Purification, spiritual cleansing, linked to the phrase "Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem."

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