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đź Spirituality and Divination: An Inner Journey
đ Table of Contents
đ· Part I
1. Introduction
- Spirituality as an inner experience
- The influence of energy and symbols on our environment
2. Developing universal virtues
- Honesty, respect, generosity, love, compassion, and wisdom
3. Sacred geometry: the energy of shapes
- Understanding the vibrations and harmonies of sacred symbols
4. Divination: intuition and knowledge
- Universal art of interpretation and hidden messages
5. Esotericism: exploring hidden mysteries
- Gnosticism
- Alchemy and spagyrics
- Magic and rituals
- Astrology, yoga, and meditation
- Spiritualism, hypnosis, and occultism
6. Spagyria: alchemy and inner healing
- The five founding pillars
- The three principles: mercury, sulfur, and salt
- The energetic balance of the body and mind
7. Spirituality, religion, and esotericism: understanding the differences
- Definition and distinction of the three approaches
8. Our spiritual products and divination tools
- Incense, resins, minerals, and crystals
- Symbols and ritual objects
- Divination tools: cards, pendulums, runesâŠ
9. Tips for using your divination tools
- Purification, concentration, observation, and energetic respect
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đ· Part II â Sacred Geometry and Energetic Forms
10. The five solids of Plato
- Cosmic and symbolic meaning
- Table of elemental correspondences
- Use in lithotherapy and meditation
- Ritual for balancing the elements
11. The star of Sirius with 12 branches
- Cosmic symbolism and awakening of consciousness
- Energetic virtues: elevation, purification, harmonization, activation of stellar codes
12. The Merkabah: eight-pointed star
- Meaning: vehicle of light
- Virtues: activation of the light body, protection, balance, divine connection
13. The Pyramid
- Symbolism of grounding and elevation
- Properties: amplification, purification, protection, awakening, balance
14. The Vogel Crystal
- Origin and sacred geometry
- Virtues: amplification, healing, harmonization, programming, spiritual channeling
15. The Seal of Solomon
- Symbolism of the union of polarities
- Virtues: balance, protection, divine connection, key to opening
- Seals in ritual magic: functions and planetary correspondences
đ·Â Part III
Summary
16 - Summary table of types of divinationÂ
17 - Summary table of the major Spiritualities of the world
1. Introduction
Spirituality is above all an inner experience, a path towards personal development, awakening, and connection with the deep self and the higher whole. It allows one to nourish the soul, enrich inner wisdom, and understand how our inner universe influences and connects to the outer world.
2 - We evolve in a world rich in forms, colors, and vibrations. By consciously choosing the objects, symbols, and rituals that surround us, we shape the atmosphere and energy of the space in which we live.
2. Developing universal virtues
Spirituality invites us to cultivate fundamental qualities: honesty, respect, generosity, love, compassion, and wisdom. These values guide our actions and harmonize our relationship with others and the universe.
3. Sacred geometry: the energy of shapes
Sacred geometry is the art of understanding the hidden structure of the universe through symbols and patterns. Each shape has its vibration, balance, and message. By observing and using these symbols, we align ourselves with universal harmony.
4. Divination: intuition and knowledge
Divination is the art of accessing hidden knowledge through intuition, observation, interpretation, and the use of sacred symbols.
A universal practice, it is found in all cultures: through dreams, rituals, sacred objects, or by sensitive individuals like mediums and seers.
5. Esotericism: exploring hidden mysteries
Esotericism encompasses all knowledge and traditions mystical, spiritual, and occult, including:
- Gnosticism
- Alchemy and spagyria
- Magic and rituals
- Astrology and yoga
- Meditation and spiritualism
- Hypnosis, mysticism, and occultism
These disciplines allow for a better understanding of the mysteries of the universe and to awaken our hidden potentials.
6. Spagyria: alchemy and inner healing
Spagyria is a branch of spiritual and medicinal alchemy, founded on five pillars: alchemy, philosophy, astronomy, astrology, and virtue.
It is based on three universal principles â mercury, sulfur, and salt â present both in matter and in the human being. Their balance affects the physical and energetic body, promoting well-being and harmony.
7. Spirituality, religion, and esotericism: understanding the differences
- Spirituality : personal quest for meaning and connection with a higher power.
- Religion : a structured system of beliefs and practices around a deity.
- Esotericism: exploration of hidden knowledge and universal mysteries.
Although distinct, these paths share the common goal of illuminating our existence and enriching our understanding of the universe.
8. Our spiritual products and divination tools
We offer a wide range of products from cultures and traditions around the world:
- Incense and sacred resins
- Minerals and crystals
- Sacred symbols and ritual objects
- Divination tools (cards, pendulums, runesâŠ)
These spiritual treasures allow us to honor and transmit ancestral wisdom so that it remains alive and accessible to future generations.
9. Tips for using your divination tools
- Purify your instruments before each session: incense, fumigation, or moonlight.
- Be focused and relaxed: inner clarity amplifies results.
- Note your observations: divination journal recommended to track your discoveries.
- Respect the energy of each tool: some have a very powerful energetic role (pendulum, crystal ball, bio-tensor).
đ·Â Part II -Â Sacred Geometry and Energetic Forms
10. The five solids of Plato:Â
Note: Rock crystal is an energy amplifier. It will enhance the symbolic properties of each solid.
These are regular convex polyhedra, meaning 3D shapes made of identical faces, with the same angles and symmetry at each vertex.Â
These are the only possible shapes that meet these criteria, and they have fascinated mathematicians and philosophers since antiquity, notably Plato, who gave them cosmic significance.
| Name | Shape of the faces | Number of faces | Element (in Plato) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tetrahedron | Equilateral triangles | 4 faces | Fire | |
| Hexahedron (Cube) | Squares | 6 faces | Earth | |
| Octahedron | Equilateral triangles | 8 faces | Air | |
| Icosahedron | Equilateral triangles | 20 faces | Water | |
| Dodecahedron | Regular pentagons | 12 faces | Ether / Cosmos |
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- In lithotherapy / energy work:Â
đ Tip: place them around you during meditation, on an altar, or hold one in your hand as needed.
| Solid | Element | Energetic use | Position on the body |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tetrahedron | Fire | Stimulate motivation, vitality, transformative energy | Solar plexus |
| Cube | Earth | Grounding, stability, security | Root chakra |
| Octahedron | Air | Mental clarity, communication, lightness | Heart or throat chakra |
| Icosahedron | Water | Emotional fluidity, intuition, liberation | Sacral chakra |
| Dodecahedron | Ether | Spiritual connection, deep meditation | Crown chakra |
- In meditation:
Hold it in your hand or place it in front of you. Focus on its shape, its symmetry. Visualize its energy spreading within you.
- In sacred geometry:
The 5 solids are seen as the building blocks of the universe. By using them together:
Arrange them in a circle or 5-pointed star on an altar.
Use them for crystal grids or energy realignment rituals.
Activate them with an intention or a mantra.
- Simple exercise:Â
"Element Balancing Ritual"Â (Duration: 10-15 min)
Arrange the solids in a circle around you. Sit in the center, close your eyes.
Visualize each element: fire, earth, air, water, ether.
Hold each solid one by one in your hands, breathing deeply. Finish by holding the dodecahedron and formulating an intention or prayer.
11. Star of Sirius, 12 points:
Symbolism: The 12 points symbolize harmony, cosmic balance, the 12 chakras, or the 12 sacred rays.
The star evokes the energy of Sirius, said to elevate consciousness and awaken ancient wisdom.
đ§âïžÂ Energetic virtues
The virtues vary slightly depending on the stone used, but in general, the 12-pointed star of Sirius is reputed for:
Spiritual elevation
Promotes connection with higher planes and spiritual guides. Activates the upper chakras, notably the crown chakra and the soul star chakra.
Energetic purification
Cleanses energy fields. Dissipates stagnant or negative energies in a room or on a person.
Harmonization
Rebalances the chakras. Promotes alignment of body-mind-soul.
Activation of star codes
Serves as a "vibrational key" to activate galactic or karmic memories related to Sirius. Can be used for stellar or akashic meditations.
12. Merkabah, 8-pointed star:
In Hebrew, "Merkabah" means "chariot" or "vehicle." Literally: "celestial chariot" or vehicle of light.
Shape: Two interlocking tetrahedrons (triangular-based pyramids) in 3D, forming a tetrahedral star. Symbol of union between masculine (ascending) and feminine (descending) energies. Represents the fusion of bodyâmindâsoul and the connection between heaven and earth.
Spiritual and energetic virtues:
1. Activation of the light body
The Merkabah is seen as a multidimensional vehicle that allows travel between planes of consciousness.
It activates the energy field around the body, facilitating spiritual ascension and akashic exploration.
2. Powerful Protection
It creates a high-frequency energy field around oneself. Acts as an energy shield against entities, low energies, or external influences.
3. Balance and Alignment
Harmonizes polarities (yin/yang, left/right, mind/heart). Realigns the chakras and stabilizes the auric field.
4. Connection to Higher Plans
Helps to connect with guides, ascended masters, or stellar intelligences. Serves as a bridge for quantum meditation, multidimensional healing, and astral travel.
13. Pyramid:
Sacred geometric shape inspired by the pyramids of Egypt. The square base represents matter and grounding, while the top points to the sky, consciousness, spirit. It concentrates and directs energy upwards (or towards a targeted point).
1. Energy Amplification
The pyramidal shape captures, concentrates, and amplifies energy. It acts as a vibrational antenna, ideal for recharging stones or energizing a space.
2. Purification
Purifies the environment or objects (stones, water, food, etc.). Some people place crystals or water inside to energetically cleanse them.
3. Protection
Creates a harmonious vibrational field. Repels or neutralizes negative energies.
4. Spiritual Awakening
Stimulates meditation, intuition, connection to subtle planes. Affects the higher chakras (third eye, crown) if used for this purpose.
5. Grounding and Balance
The square base symbolizes stability, grounding, the four elements. Allows for a body-mind alignment.
14. Vogel Crystal:
This is a quartz crystal (most often) cut with very precise sacred geometry, according to the research of Dr. Marcel Vogel, a researcher at IBM and spiritualist.
Manufacturing principles: Cut between 12 and 33 facets (most common: 12, 13, 24).
One end is rounded (reception) and the other is pointed (emission). Aligned on the natural growth axis of the crystal. Designed to concentrate, program, and direct energy with great precision.
Virtues of Vogel Crystals
1. Amplification and Concentration of Energy
Works like an energy laser: energy enters through the rounded end and exits concentrated through the tip. Allows for very targeted work on blockages or chakras.
2. Energy Healing
Used to extract stagnant or negative energies from the energy body. Can be used for cellular reprogramming, related to the intention of healing.
3. Cleaning and Harmonizing the Chakras
Each facet can correspond to a chakra (e.g., 12 facets â 7 main + secondary chakras). It realigns, balances, and activates the energy centers.
4. Crystal Programming
Thanks to its structure, the Vogel crystal can be charged with an intention. Very useful for affirmations, manifestation, or karmic work.
5. Spiritual connection and channeling
Tool for connecting to guides, higher planes, and akashic records. Some use it for shamanic, stellar, or quantum healing practices.
15. Seal of Solomon:
Shape: Two interlocking equilateral triangles, forming a six-pointed star (hexagram).
In some esoteric traditions, there are also magical seals attributed to King Solomon (grimoire, Key of Solomon), each having a specific function (protection, wealth, love, etc.).
Virtues:
1. Balance of polarities
Triangle pointing up = fire, spirit, masculine, sky. Triangle pointing down = water, matter, feminine, earth.
The union of the two = universal harmony, balance of body-mind-soul.
2. Powerful protection
Used as a talisman of protection against negative energies or entities. Very common in magical practices, as an energetic shield.
3. Divine connection
Symbol of spiritual ascension and the embodiment of divinity in matter. Used in Kabbalistic rites for prayer, meditation, and elevation.
4. Key of opening
Gateway to subtle planes, light entities, or ancient wisdom. In meditation, it helps activate the third eye and the crown chakra.
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The seals of Solomon in ritual magic (grimoire)
In tradition, particularly in the Key of Solomon, there are dozens of specific seals each related to:
| Seal (example) | Magical use |
|---|---|
| Seal of the 1st Pentacle of Saturn | Protection against spirits |
| Seal of Venus | Attracting love and beauty |
| Seal of the Sun | Success, power, authority |
| Seal of Mercury | Intelligence, communication |
These seals are often engraved on parchment, metal, or stone and activated by specific rituals.
đ·Â Part III
đïž 16 - Summary table of types of divinationÂ
| Type of divination | Description | Tools / Supports | Origin / Tradition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cartomancy | Reading and interpreting cards to obtain guidance or predict the future | Tarots, Oracle cards, playing cards | Western world, Ancient Egypt, Medieval Europe |
| Astrology | Study of the positions and movements of celestial bodies to understand destiny and character | Astrological themes, sky maps, specialized software | Mesopotamia, India, Ancient Greece |
| Numerology | Analysis of numbers and their influence on life and personality | Calculations of birth dates, letters of name, numerological grids | Egypt, China, Europe |
| Chiromancy / Palm reading | Interpretation of the lines, shapes, and mounts of the hand to know character and future | Palm of the hand | India, China, Europe |
| Runes | Reading the symbols engraved on stones or wood for spiritual guidance | Stones or wood engraved with runes | Scandinavia, Germanic peoples |
| Pendulum / Dowsing | Use of a pendulum or instrument to detect answers or energies | Pendulum, dowsing rod | Europe, mystical cultures |
| Divination by crystals | Reading the messages and vibrations of stones for guidance | Crystals, semi-precious stones | Egypt, Greece, modern traditions |
| I Ching / Yi Jing | Consultation of the Book of Changes for guidance and predictions | 50 or 64 hexagrams, coins or sticks of yarrow | Ancient China |
| Divination by dreams | Analysis of symbols and messages from dreams | Dream journal, symbolic interpretation | Worldwide, shamanic cultures |
| Divination by tea leaves / cup | Reading the patterns left by the leaves in the cup after brewing | Tea cup, tea leaves | China, Middle East, Europe |
| Scrying / Crystalomancy | Vision or interpretation of symbols in a reflective or transparent surface | Crystal ball, mirror, water, polished surface | Medieval Europe, shamanic traditions |
| Divination by incense / smoke | Observation of the direction, shape, and movement of smoke for interpretation | Incense, charcoal, resins | India, Egypt, shamanic cultures |
| Natural oracles / Divination by nature | Reading signs in nature, birds, wind, foliage | Direct observation, stones, shells | Shamanic, Native American traditions |
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đ 17 - Summary table
The Great Spiritualities of the World
| đż Spiritual tradition | đ Origin / Region | đïž Key principles and values | đź Practices and paths | đ Spiritual goal or purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buddhism | India (6th century BC) | Compassion, non-attachment, awakening of consciousness | Meditation, mindfulness, noble eightfold path | Reaching Nirvana (liberation from suffering and illusion) |
| Hinduism | Ancient India | Dharma (duty), Karma (cause and effect), reincarnation, unity of All | Yoga, meditation, prayers, mantras, worship of deities | Moksha: liberation from the cycle of rebirths |
| Mystical Christianity | Middle East (1st century) | Divine love, faith, forgiveness, universal compassion | Prayer, contemplation, sacraments, inner silence | Union with God, unconditional love |
| Sufism (mystical branch of Islam) | Middle East | Divine love, detachment from the world, service to God | Song, dance (whirling dervishes), heart meditation, dhikr | Fusion of the soul with divine Love |
| Taoism | China (4th century BC) | Harmony with nature, yin/yang balance, simplicity | Meditation, Qi Gong, observation of nature | Union with the Tao (universal principle) |
| Confucianism | Ancient China | Social harmony, respect, ethics, moral wisdom | Study, rituals, filial piety, self-mastery | Wisdom and balance between individual and society |
| Shamanism (indigenous traditions) | Whole world (prehistoric origins) | Connection to the Earth, spirits, and ancestors | Trance, drumming, sacred plants, healing rituals | Harmony between the visible and invisible worlds |
| Mystical Judaism (Kabbalah) | Near East | Tree of Life, balance of forces, divine unity | Meditation, study of texts, symbolism of Hebrew letters | Knowledge of God through inner light |
| Native American spirituality | Americas | Respect for nature, community spirit, gratitude | Ceremonies, offerings, vision quests, drumming | Harmony with the Great Spirit and Mother Earth |
| African spirituality (Vodun, IfĂĄ, UbuntuâŠ) | West and South Africa | Community, ancestors, vital energy, balances | Dances, songs, rituals, invocation of spirits | Union with the universal life force |
| Tibetan Buddhism | Tibet | Compassion, wisdom, emptiness, reincarnation of lamas | Mantras, mandalas, tantric meditation | Realization of the nature of the spirit |
| New spirituality / New Age | West (20th century) | Unity, universal energy, multidimensionality | Lithotherapy, channeling, yoga, meditation, universal laws | Expansion of consciousness and vibrational ascension |
| Celtic spirituality | Northwest Europe | Cycles of nature, elements, ancient deities | Seasonal festivals, druidic rituals, connection to trees | Harmony between humans and natural forces |
| Zoroastrianism | Persia (circa 1000 BC) | Struggle between light and darkness, purity, truth | Prayer, fire rituals, respect for good | Union with Light and divine Truth |
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