![]() A sacred geometry yoga mat is also a good option as there are forms of yoga that seek to integrate the two, using asanas that mimic sacred geometry shapes, such as Scorpion pose, aligning your body with their properties. ![]() You can place sacred geometry symbol prints on your altar or use them in spell and ritual work to amplify your intentions, or combine them with sigils. These will come in the form of jewellery, clothing, prints, objects, and even tattoos. You can also visualise a sacred geometry symbol during meditation as a point of focus, or draw a symbol in your mind’s eye around you for focus or protection etc. Sit comfortably with your chosen Sri Yantra at eye level and allow your gaze to soften, letting the imagery lull you into a meditative state and moving patterns begin to form. Next, you can get a Sri Yantra, an Indian form of sacred geometry that is used in visualisation meditation. Again, you can buy pre-made Mandalas such as this one to colour in, or draw one yourself from scratch. The repetition helps put us in a meditative flow state and allows for creativity, insight, and inspiration to flow. ![]() First you can draw and colour in Mandalas, meaning “circle” in Sanskrit. There are a couple of options with this one. They also don’t need to be all the same crystal per layer, but it can help to anchor and magnify your intention. You do not need to hit all the cross-points, a selection of about 5-20 crystals per grid should suffice. With mindfulness, work your way outwards placing your crystals at the intersections of where the lines meet. Next, start with a centre crystal based on your intention (check out our post on the best beginners’ crystals for ideas), and place it in the middle of the pattern, focussing on your intention. You can either draw it out yourself on paper, which will double up as a meditative practice in and of itself simply visualise it and where you will place the crystals or buy a pre-made base such as this one. For example, for growth and spirituality you might choose the Flower of Life. For example, think of the sacred spiral (Fibonacci sequence). They are the essence of everything we know. Pick your sacred geometrical shape based on your intention. The symbols of sacred geometry have mystical elements, but they also represent incredible power. Here I will discuss a few options in each: Like with any spiritual practice, you can interact with it in any way that calls to you, but the most popular uses are in crystal grids, meditation, and adornments. In physical 3D form, it can be seen in the cube (or hexahedron, discussed below). Symbolically a square indicates structure and stability (like the 4s in Tarot), and is representative of the four elements (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) and the cardinal directions (North, East, South, West), it grounding and rooting and would be associated with the Root and Solar Plexus Chakra. The pyramids are famous physical 3D examples of this structure, composed of four triangles and a square base (technically called a tetrahedron, discussed below). ![]() They can represent the mother, father, and child mind, body, and spirit and pointing upwards is indicative of rising consciousness (a downward pointing triangle relates to the Divine Feminine). In ancient Nordic cultures and countless across the world, the number three is said to hold powerful mystical properties, symbolising harmony and balance. The first shape that can be formed from more than one line, the triangle is a representation of 3, the number of sacred creation. Peel & Stick (Self-Adhesive Fabric Wall Mural)įor more information on preparing for your mural and installing it, please head to â how it worksâ.Let’s start with basic shapes: 1. If youâre considering the peel-and-stick wallpaper, installation is as simple as peeling off the backing gradually, as youâre applying it to the prepared wall.Īll murals will be supplied with full instructions which can also be downloaded below.Ĭlassic & Premium 'Paste the Wall' Wallpaper Mural This adhesive has been rigorously tested to ensure you gain the best results. ![]() If youâre considering a paste-the-wall wallpaper, we will supply your mural with the relevant adhesive. Itâs important that you prepare your wall as per the installation instructions. Excess can be trimmed from around the edge once your mural has been installed. We recommend that you add 5cm or 2" extra to the total width and height.Īs walls tend to not be even, we suggest you add 5cm (2inches) onto your dimensions. Trim excess at top, bottom, far left and right panels. For ease, we recommend 2 people install the mural onto your wall.Īll wall murals are supplied in even panels to ensure installation is as simple as can be.Īll panels are hung edge to edge without overlapping. Wall murals are a great way to transform your room, quickly and easily. ![]()
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