Spirals, cubes, interlocking circles… these sound straight out of a Dan Brown novel. But the similarity between The Da Vinci Code and real life is that sacred geometry symbols do exist, whether you realize it or not.
They’re etched into the world’s greatest wonders. Encoded in your bones and cells. Rippling through chants and cymatics, hiding in the math of Mozart’s masterpieces and the spirals of pinecones. Nature’s insignias, older than thought, older than language, all hiding in plain sight until noticed.
What are the odds of civilizations, separated by oceans and centuries, honoring the same shapes with such reverence, while their meaning still slips through your fingers?
The truth is, every symbol is a whisper, calling you to remember who you are… and where you fit in the universe.
What are the sacred geometry symbols?
Sacred geometry symbols are patterns that show up across nature, cultures, and consciousness. Every shape is a form of intelligence, alive with meaning, vibrating with energy, repeating in everything.
They’re called “sacred” because ancient civilizations believed they held power. Not metaphorical power, but actual, energetic influence over life, space, and spirit.
It’s the same stuff that shows up in The Da Vinci Code, when Langdon connects symbols across religions and cultural timelines. Except it’s not fiction. These patterns are real, and they’ve been passed down like whispers across temples, cathedrals, mandalas, and tombs.
Why are they important?
“Sacred geometry charts the unfolding of number in space,” says quantum physicist Nassim Haramein in an exclusive interview with Mindvalley’s founder and CEO, Vishen, on The Mindvalley Podcast. In other words, this is the math the universe uses to build itself, from galaxies to atoms that make up the cells in your body.
The Fibonacci sequence, for example, appears in the arrangement of leaves, flower petals, and seed heads. It is so revered that it shows up in sacred architecture, Renaissance art, and the human DNA’s double helix structure.
And then there are the Platonic solids: tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron. Science has proven what the ancients have long known: that these five perfect 3D shapes are the building blocks of all matter. For one, they are found inside the crystals, molecules, and cells that make up complex living organisms.
Still, what do the sacred geometry symbols mean in the grand scheme of things in your life? Well, since these shapes and patterns connect you to everything inside and outside of you, they are, in effect, visual tools for transformation.
According to Regan Hillyer, a manifestation coach and trainer of The Art of Manifesting on Mindvalley, they’re “patterns that your consciousness recognizes, so you can tap into the highest version of yourself.”
Sacred geometry symbols list
Travel around the world, and you’ll see these spiritual symbols showing up in holy places and scriptures built by cultures separated by time and space.
The Flower of Life, carved into the walls of Abydos in Egypt. The Sri Yantra, pulsing from temple floors in South India. The Tree of Life, woven into the mystic texts of Kabbalah.
That these ancient artifacts carry the same sacred geometry symbols and meanings proves that they all spoke the same visual “language” without ever crossing paths.
Now, here’s a quick look at what this universal language is made of:
Symbol | Description |
Flower of Life | A geometric pattern of overlapping circles that’s believed to contain the blueprint of all creation. |
Seed of Life | A seven-circle design symbolizing the seven days of creation and the foundation of the Flower of Life. |
Metatron’s Cube | A complex figure that connects 13 circles, representing balance, divine energy, and the building blocks of matter. |
Vesica Piscis | Formed by two intersecting circles, it symbolizes creation, duality, and the womb of the universe. |
Torus | A doughnut-shaped energy field that illustrates how energy flows in a continuous, self-sustaining loop. |
Icosahedron | One of the Platonic solids, tied to water and fluidity, supporting flow, intuition, and emotional healing. |
The Fibonacci spiral | A pattern that follows the Fibonacci sequence, found in nature’s growth, expansion, and cosmic design. |
Egg of Life | Made of seven interlocking circles, it mirrors early embryonic cell division and is seen as the origin of life. |
Tree of Life | A Kabbalistic symbol that maps the journey of the spirit through ten interconnected spheres of divine wisdom. |
Dodecahedron | A 12-faced Platonic solid linked to the ether element, symbolizing spirit, mystery, and higher realms. |
Sri Yantra | A sacred Hindu diagram of interlocking triangles, used to align with abundance, harmony, and divine feminine power. |
Golden Ratio | A mathematical ratio (1.618…) found in art, nature, and anatomy, believed to reflect the harmony of the universe. |
Hexagram (Star of David) | A six-pointed star used across cultures, representing unity between opposites and cosmic order. |
In a nutshell, these symbols are profound philosophical and spiritual concepts. Each gives you a unique peek into some of the universe’s many mysteries.
Sacred geometry symbols for healing
Healing is, above all, an energetic process. Before the body speaks, the field shifts. Where sacred geometry alchemy symbols come in: they help recalibrate that field.
“These symbols hold the codes to return to wholeness,” says Regan. “Everything is energy and carries a specific frequency. Sacred geometry holds the codes to return to wholeness.”
No wonder these patterns have been used for centuries to realign the body, mind, and spirit.
Below are some of the most commonly known forms, each one a “visual code” for repair, harmony, and remembrance.
1. The Flower of Life
There’s a reason it’s called the blueprint of creation.
Leonardo da Vinci couldn’t stop sketching it, not just because it was beautiful, but because it revealed how everything holds together in harmony and proportion. And these same factors are seen in many things, from the dimension of your bones to the movement of the stars above.
In a nutshell? It holds the memory of perfect order. When it’s in your field, it reminds your system how to feel whole again.
Since the Flower of Life is deeply embedded in nature, it’s no wonder energy healers often use this motif to rechannel order where energy feels scattered. Many often visualize it over the body to help cells, chakras, and the energy field snap back into balance.
2. The Seed of Life
Seven circles. Perfectly overlapped. Seems simple, but don’t let the Seed of Life’s straightforward appearance fool you.
This pattern mirrors the first stages of cell division at the start of life. And in many traditions, it’s seen as the original “breath of creation.” Even sacred sites have been built around this ancient math.
Now, how does it apply in spiritual healing? When your system is frazzled, this symbol can help bring your energy back to its baseline state.
3. Metatron’s Cube
At a glance, it looks like a wild web of 13 circles connected by straight lines. But if you trace it carefully, you’ll spot all five Platonic solids hidden inside.
This is one power symbol that mystics both tend to lose sleep over, simply for the fact that it’s a full-blown “energy grid” that brings fractured energy back into alignment. That’s why it’s extensively used in energy healing classes as a tool to clear blockages, balance chakras, and realign the body’s electromagnetic field.
If you’re wondering about why the name “Metatron,” it’s because it’s named after the archangel Metatron, said to guard the flow of energy between heaven and Earth. So when you work with this symbol, you’re essentially invoking structure, order, and divine intelligence associated with this spirit guide.
4. Vesica Piscis
Take two circles. Same size. Now overlap them so they meet at the center. That almond-shaped space in the middle? That’s the Vesica Piscis.
It’s more than a 2D shape. It’s the symbol representing everything beginning.
That overlap is seen as the “womb” of sacred geometry. Every other major symbol—from the Flower of Life to Metatron’s Cube—starts from this form.
As for the entire Vesica Piscis itself, you’ll see it in Gothic cathedral windows, ancient mandalas, and yantras used in meditation. Even your eyes have this shape embedded in their geometry.
In healing work, this symbol helps unify opposites. It brings together left and right, masculine and feminine, matter and spirit. Practitioners use it to activate the heart space, calm the emotional body, and spark deep creative renewal.
5. Torus
The torus is how energy naturally moves when it’s healthy. Imagine a donut-shaped loop, where energy flows in through the middle, spreads out to the sides, then loops right back in again. It keeps moving like that nonstop.
Your heart gives off electromagnetic energy in this shape. So do galaxies. Even the air you breathe moves like this around the planet.
And there’s a great spiritual application for it. Energy healers use the torus symbol to bring your system back into balance. It helps your body’s energy field feel stable and clear, settles your nerves, and opens blocked chakras.
Clearly, where the torus appears, everything’s centered again.
6. Icosahedron
This one looks like a crystal from another dimension, with its twenty triangular faces, all balanced to a tee.
Out of the five Platonic solids, this one holds the vibration of flow. It’s connected to the water element in ancient philosophy, and that connection still holds up in energy work.
Why does that matter? Because water is life, holds memory, and is 60% of your entire body.
So when energy workers bring in the icosahedron, they’re calling on the energies of fluidity and flexibility to “loosen” emotional blockages.
It’s the perfect symbol to work with when you’ve been holding onto old stories, grief, or inner resistance. You can combine it with creative visualization and meditation techniques to get your Zen going again.
Sacred geometry symbols for manifesting
Manifestation runs on patterns. Why? Thought becomes form when energy is organized, and sacred geometry is how energy organizes itself.
“Geometry is not just a shape,” says Regan, because every shape holds a frequency, and every frequency holds a code. And when you work with the right code, you crystallize them into existence.
“It’s the energetic imprint that codes your intentions and accelerates the manifestation of your desires,” she adds.
That’s why so many manifestation teachers bring these patterns into their work. Regan, for one, uses them to help people rewire their field and align their identity with what they’re calling in.
Below are the most powerful ones used to set intentions, charge your field, and lock your manifestations into motion.
7. The Fibonacci spiral
This iconic spiral is nature’s way of building, layer by layer, in perfect proportion. You’ll recognize its curve in everything from sunflower seeds to swirling galaxies. Each turn follows a simple math sequence that multiplies energy without wasting it.
That’s why it shows up in manifestation work. This spiral carries the frequency of growth that doesn’t just happen; it compounds. When you visualize it, you’re syncing your energy to the same rhythm nature uses to evolve.
It’s especially powerful for calling in long-term visions. Things you want to grow steady and strong. Every step you take inside this pattern stacks on the last, creating a clear path forward.
8. The Egg of Life
Eight circles, locked in perfect symmetry. This is the geometry of genesis… the pattern governing the development of the human body when it first begins to form in utero.
This symbol is used in manifestation to anchor new beginnings. Not just ideas, but the actual energetic structure that holds them in place before they become your lived experiences.
If you’re building a business, starting a family, changing careers, or calling in a new way of living, this is the visual code you can turn to to ground your vision while it emerges into fruition.
9. The Tree of Life
This one shows up in ancient Egypt, Jewish mysticism, and even modern metaphysics. Wherever it’s found, the Tree of Life maps the same thing: the journey of becoming.
It’s a symbol made up of ten interconnected spheres, called sefirot in Kabbalah, and they each represent an aspect of consciousness, from divine will to grounded action. Together, they chart the path your soul takes to manifest real outcomes in the physical world.
That’s why so many use the Tree of Life in manifestation. Consider it your step-by-step ladder for bringing vision into form.
Sacred geometry symbols for wealth
Wealth doesn’t start in your wallet. It starts in your field. And like anything else in this universe, that field runs on structure—on form, frequency, and flow.
The right sacred geometry symbols, Regan says, encode the energetic blueprint of value. And they help you build wealth instead of leaking it through self-sabotage, fear, or resistance.
Think of them as your energetic containers for wealth. “If you’re not holding it in your field, it can’t manifest in your life,” Regan points out.
Curious to know which ones to start with? Here are the go-to symbols to help you hold wealth the way Beyoncé and Elon Musk can by aligning energy first and letting matter follow.
10. Dodecahedron
Twelve pentagonal faces, each one a doorway to higher thinking. The dodecahedron is linked to the element of ether, the unseen force that holds everything together. Plato, for one, saw it as the shape of the universe itself.
In wealth work, this symbol is used to expand your vision beyond the obvious. It helps you tap into ideas that lead to real-world results.
Place it in your workspace or meditate with it when you’re looking to break through a plateau. It’s a tool for those ready to think bigger and reach higher.
11. Sri Yantra
For over 12,000 years, the Sri Yantra has pulsed at the heart of India’s most sacred temples.
It’s so unique, it’s discernible: nine interlocking triangles, four pointing upward, five down. Together, these features generate a vortex of energy so precise that the Sri Yantra has been used to call in prosperity, harmony, and spiritual power.
Regan calls it “one of the most potent wealth activators on the planet.” It’s why she teaches students to draw it, meditate on it, wear it, because it’s the code for your system to not just attract but hold onto the energy of abundance.
12. The Golden Ratio
1.618 is the number nature uses to build everything from nautilus shells to hurricane spirals to Beyoncé’s bone structure.
And the golden ratio has many names. Artists like Da Vinci call it the “divine proportion.” Architects call it “balance.” And mystics call it proof that the universe prefers elegance over chaos.
In wealth work, this ratio reminds you that growth doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. It’s the frequency of refinement. The math of momentum. Use it to design offers, content, or environments that extend the beauty of the natural world.
13. Hexagram (Star of David)
This six-pointed star is known in Judaism, yes, but it also shows up in Hindu yantras and the alchemical codes of the West. It’s the geometry of integration uniting opposites, like masculine and feminine energies (yin and yang) and action and intuition.
In money terms, the hexagram’s your reminder to get back to your center and then align every move with your bigger mission. When your inner structure is strong, the external structures in your wealth-building plan will follow.
When to use these sacred geometry symbols
Each of these sacred symbols does something different to your energy field. Some clear stuck energy, while others sharpen your focus, or help you receive more.
These symbols hold the codes to return to wholeness. Everything is energy and carries a specific frequency. Sacred geometry holds the codes to return to wholeness.
— Regan Hillyer, trainer of The Art of Manifesting program on Mindvalley
Not sure when to work with each one? This is what the cheat sheet below is for.
Symbol | When to use it |
Flower of Life | When your system needs a full energetic reset, or your body feels off-center. |
Seed of Life | To return to your baseline after burnout, illness, or emotional fog. |
Metatron’s Cube | During business or project launches, vision planning, or any time you’re cleaning up your inner or outer structures. |
Vesica Piscis | Right after a conflict, or when your heart and mind feel torn in the middle. |
Torus | To rebalance your nervous system or restore energy flow after a stressful day. |
Icosahedron | When you’re emotionally stuck or your creative well has run dry. |
Fibonacci spiral | While mapping out big goals or laying down actionable steps for long-term success. |
Egg of Life | At the start of something new, like moving to a new home, a career pivot, or materializing a business idea you’ve been nurturing. |
Tree of Life | When you need clarity on the next steps to take, amidst undergoing a passion project or building something meaningful. |
Dodecahedron | When you’re thinking big and want to connect the dots from idea to strategy. |
Sri Yantra | While attracting abundance, negotiating money, or strengthening your personal magnetism. |
The Golden Ratio | When you’re designing a brand, offer, product, or visual that needs to feel balanced, professional, and visually irresistible. |
Hexagram | Anytime you need to balance logic and intuition while navigating high-stakes decisions, or when you’ve lost touch with the purpose of a work project or wealth-building pursuit. |
Each symbol is a frequency switch. Once you know which one to reach for, your energy organizes itself with purpose to fulfill your needs in a given situation.
BONUS: 6 micro-rituals with sacred geometry symbols
Big change doesn’t need big effort. Five minutes a day is enough to shift your field. Regan calls it the 2% rule: “Even 2% more alignment daily compounds into radical change.”
And sacred geometry symbols add to this manifestation process, as each symbol already holds a unique frequency to peg your intention to.
Work with any one of them consistently in visualization work, and you activate your brain’s power to fire its neurons as if you’re already living as if you’ve achieved your imagined goals. This, in turn, sets you up to achieve them successfully, as the brain can’t tell the difference between imagining and experiencing and living it.
If you’re wondering where to begin, the following simple ideas can be your go-to to get these sacred symbols working for you:
1. Trace the Flower of Life before bed
Use pen and paper. No apps, no filters. Just draw the overlapping circles slowly, by hand. This pattern relaxes your brain into the alpha state, which is ideal for slipping into the theta state during sleep, where subconscious rewiring occurs.
Set a clear intention as you draw. It can be anything from “I will wake up with clarity around my business decision” or “I let go of the stress from today.” To goal here is to “imbue” your intention with the symbol’s meaning.
2. Wear the Sri Yantra during work or negotiations
The Sri Yantra is said to amplify abundance and protect your energy from leaks. So, why not wear it as a body accessory (like a pendant or a ring) or place it at your desk?
You can also use it when you’re pitching deals, making sales calls, pricing offers, or asking for a raise. Let it remind your nervous system that you’re safe to receive more in life.
3. Visualize the Fibonacci Spiral during your morning meditation
This sequence mirrors how nature builds: step by step, in expanding curves. Then, picture your goal—more creativity, better health, or more money—spiraling out into your life naturally.
It can also be your go-to insignia when learning how to recover from burnout, as its endless spiral represents nature’s inherently sustainable growth.
4. Place a Metatron’s Cube under your seat while journaling
Since this symbol holds all Platonic solids, a.k.a. the blueprint of physical form, it makes sense to use it when you’re questioning the structures of your life.
You can sit on it (literally) and then start journaling in that position. Ask yourself the question, “What structures need to shift so this manifestation can land?”
This ritual is great for launching a new project, cleaning up your calendar, or building better habits in general.
5. Turn to spiritual tattoos to anchor your intention
Whether temporary or permanent, spiritual tattoos can be a powerful way to hold your focus. The goal is the same either way: to let the symbol remind you of the energy you want to embody for the day and in life.
Choose a sacred geometry symbol that speaks to you, like the Seed of Life or Sri Yantra, and place it where it’s immediately visible, like your wrist or your forearm.
You can gaze at it during meditation or just pause whenever you see it to reconnect with your intention. A few deep breaths and a simple phrase like “I welcome clarity” or “I trust the process” can lock that intention into your energy field and keep it active throughout your day.
6. Gaze at the Vesica Piscis after experiencing conflict
Use this symbol of unity when you’re navigating relationship friction or business misalignment. Its integration power is great for uniting head and heart, yours and theirs, when things seem to derail at the edges.
Print it out, or pull it up on your screen. Then, just stare into the almond-shaped center, ground your intentions (e.g., “I want us to work out” or “may this conflict end in peace”) with mindful breathing techniques, and let the whole process soften you.
Try one, try all—see which ones you gravitate towards, and note why. What you repeat, you remember. And what you remember, you become.
Expand your consciousness
These sacred geometry symbols are not just shapes. They carry an ancient memory that reminds you of your connection to cosmic intelligence that’s inherently a part of you.
Each one holds a frequency you can tap into—not someday, but now. When you look at them, your body responds. And your nervous system softens. Your intention sharpens.
That’s the mighty power of using them with purpose. They’re visual invitations to work with energy, not against it.
And if you’re ready to delve deeper into this, Regan Hillyer’s free webinar, The Art of Manifesting, gives you a way in.
In just 32 minutes, you’ll:
- Get clear on what you truly want so you can manifest with precision and purpose,
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It’s time to finally reclaim your place as the architect of your life.
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