Symbolic Spirituality
Not religion — but the symbolic imagination that underlies all religion. These essays explore ritual, meaning-making, and the spiritual instinct through the lens of comparative mythology and Jungian psychology.
Platonic Solids Meaning and the Sacred Elements
In the quiet halls of the Ashmolean Museum, five carved stones sit behind glass. They are rough, heavy, and undeniably deliberate.
Merkaba Meditation: The Sacred Light Body Revealed
Two interlocked tetrahedrons surround your physical form, pointing to the sun and earth. Together, they create a spinning three-dimensional Star of David.
Sacred Geometry Tattoos: The Hidden Spiritual Truth
The needle buzzes and leaves behind a perfect black line. It creates order on a chaotic biological canvas. People are not just…
Sri Yantra Meaning: The Sacred Geometry of Mind
A mathematician sees a complex paradox of nine interlocking triangles, while a mystic views those same lines as a map of the…
Metatron’s Cube Meaning: The Sacred Geometry of Life
He sits at the threshold between unformed light and the material world. Tradition names him the Scribe of God, holding a complex…
Sacred Geometry: The Hidden Blueprint of Creation
Johannes Kepler looked at the solar system in 1596 and saw solids. He modeled planetary spacing using nested geometric shapes.
Shadow Archetype: The Dark Side That Haunts You
The chemist stood before the tall glass and waited for the change. He did not fear the monster he was about to…
Anima and Animus: The Hidden Soul Within
Ancient Rome understood the human interior through two distinct words. Animus referred to the spirit or mind, a driving force of action.
Collective Unconscious: The Primal Mind Within
A weaver in the Andes knots a distinct spiral pattern into a textile. Thousands of miles away, a Celtic stone carver chisels…