🔮 Spirituality and Divination: An Inner Journey

📚 Table of Contents

🔷 Part I

1. Introduction

  • Spirituality as an inner experience
  • The influence of energy and symbols on our environment

2. Develop universal virtues

  • Honesty, respect, generosity, love, compassion and wisdom

3. Sacred geometry: the energy of forms

  • 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. Spagyrics: alchemy and inner healing

  • The five founding pillars
  • The three principles: mercury, sulfur and salt
  • Energy balance of 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, runes…

9. Tips for using your divination tools

  • Purification, concentration, observation and energetic respect

🔷 Part II – Sacred Geometry and Energy Forms

10. The five Platonic solids

  • Cosmic and symbolic meaning
  • Table of elementary correspondences
  • Use in lithotherapy and meditation
  • Elemental Balancing Ritual

11. The 12-pointed star Sirius

  • Cosmic symbolism and awakening of consciousness
  • Energy virtues: elevation, purification, harmonization, activation of stellar codes

12. The Merkabah: 8-pointed star

  • Meaning: vehicle of light
  • Virtues: activation of the light body, protection, balance, divine connection

13. The Pyramid

  • Symbolism of anchoring 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, opening key
  • Seals in ritual magic: functions and planetary correspondences


🔷 Part III

Summary

16 - Summary table of types of divination

17 - Summary table of the major spiritualities of the world


1. Introduction

Spirituality is above all an inner experience , a path to personal development, awakening and connection with the deeper self and the higher whole. It allows us to nourish our soul, enrich our inner wisdom and understand how our inner universe influences and connects with the external world.

2 - We live in a world rich in shapes, 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. Develop 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 forms

Sacred geometry is the art of understanding the hidden structure of the universe through symbols and patterns. Each shape has its own 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 people such as mediums and clairvoyants.

5. Esotericism: exploring hidden mysteries

Esotericism encompasses all mystical, spiritual and occult knowledge and traditions, including:

  • Gnosticism
  • Alchemy and Spagyrics
  • Magic and rituals
  • Astrology and Yoga
  • Meditation and Spiritualism
  • Hypnosis, Mysticism and the Occult

These disciplines allow us to better understand the mysteries of the universe and to awaken our hidden potential .

6. Spagyrics: alchemy and inner healing

Spagyrics is a branch of spiritual and medicinal alchemy, based on five pillars: alchemy, philosophy, astronomy, astrology and virtue .
It is based on three universal principles— mercury, sulfur, and salt —present in both matter and human beings. Their balance acts on 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 have 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, runes, etc.)

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

  1. Purify your instruments before each session: incense, fumigation or moonlight.
  2. Be focused and relaxed : inner clarity amplifies results.
  3. Record your observations : Divination journal recommended to track your discoveries.
  4. Respect the energy of each tool : some have a very powerful energetic role (pendulum, crystal ball, bio-tensor).

🔷 Part II - Sacred Geometry and Energy Forms

10. The five Platonic solids:

Please note: Rock crystal is an energy amplifier. It will strengthen the symbolic properties of each solid.

They are convex regular polyhedra, that is, 3D shapes made of identical faces, with the same angles and the same symmetry at each vertex.

These are the only possible forms that meet these criteria, and they have fascinated mathematicians and philosophers since antiquity, notably Plato, who gave them a cosmic significance.

Name Shape of the faces Number of faces Element (in Plato)
Tetrahedron Equilateral triangles 4 sides Fire
Hexahedron (Cube) Squares 6 sides Earth
Octahedron Equilateral triangles 8 sides Air
Icosahedron Equilateral triangles 20 sides Water
Dodecahedron Regular Pentagons 12 sides Ether / Cosmos

- In lithotherapy / energy:

👉 Tip: Place them around you during meditation, on an altar, or hold one in your hand as needed.

Solid Element Energy use Position on the body
Tetrahedron Fire Stimulate motivation, vitality, energy of transformation Solar plexus
Cube Earth Anchoring, 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:

“Choose a solid according to the emotion or state you are looking for”...

Hold it in your hand or place it in front of you. Focus on its shape and symmetry. Visualize its energy flowing through you.

- In sacred geometry:

The 5 solids are seen as the building blocks of the universe. Using them together:

Arrange them in a circle or 5-pointed star on an altar.

Use it for crystal grids or energy realignment rituals.

Activate them with an intention or mantra.

- Simple exercise:

"Element Balancing Ritual" (Duration: 10-15 min)

Arrange the solids in a circle around you. Sit in the center and close your eyes.

Visualize each element: fire, earth, air, water, ether.

Pass each solid through your hands one by one, breathing deeply. Finish by holding the dodecahedron and stating an intention or prayer.


11. Star of Sirius, 12 branches:

Symbolism : The 12 branches symbolize harmony, cosmic balance, the 12 chakras or the 12 sacred rays.

The star evokes the energy of Sirius, believed to elevate consciousness and awaken ancient wisdom.

🧘♀️ Energy virtues

The virtues vary slightly depending on the stone used, but in general, the 12-pointed star of Sirius is reputed to:

Spiritual Elevation

Promotes connection with higher planes and spirit guides. Activates the higher chakras, including the crown chakra and the soul star chakra.

Energy purification

Cleanses energy fields. Dispels stagnant or negative energies in a room or on a person.

Harmonization

Rebalances the chakras. Promotes body-mind-soul alignment.

Activating Star Codes

Serves as a "vibrational key" to activate galactic or karmic memories linked to Sirius. Can be used for stellar or Akashic meditations.


12. Merkabah, 8-pointed star:

In Hebrew, "Merkabah" means "chariot" or "vehicle." Literally: "heavenly chariot" or vehicle of light .

Shape: Two tetrahedra (triangular-based pyramids) nested in 3D, forming a tetrahedral star. Symbol of union between masculine (ascending) and feminine (descending) energies. Represents the body-mind-soul fusion and the heaven-earth connection.

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 energetic shield against entities, lower 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 planes

Helps connect with guides, ascended masters, or stellar intelligences. Serves as a bridge for quantum meditation, multidimensional healing, and astral travel.


13. Pyramid:

Sacred geometric form inspired by the pyramids of Egypt. The square base represents matter and grounding, while the top points toward the sky, consciousness, and spirit. It focuses and directs energy upward (or toward a targeted point).

1. Energy amplification

The pyramid shape captures, focuses, 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 cleanse them energetically.

3. Protection

Creates a harmonious vibrational field. Repels or neutralizes negative energies.

4. Spiritual awakening

Stimulates meditation, intuition, and connection to subtle planes. Acts on the higher chakras (third eye, crown) if used for this purpose.

5. Grounding and balance

The square base symbolizes stability, anchoring, and the four elements. Allows for mind-body alignment.


14. Crystal Vogel:

It is a quartz crystal (most often) cut with very precise sacred geometry, according to the research of Dr. Marcel Vogel, an IBM researcher and spiritualist.

Manufacturing principles: Cut between 12 and 33 facets (most common: 12, 13, 24).

One end is rounded (receiving) and the other is pointed (emitting). Aligned with the crystal's natural growth axis. Designed to focus, 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 highly targeted work on blockages or chakras.

2. Energy healing

Used to remove stagnant or negative energies from the energy body. Can be used for cellular reprogramming, in conjunction with the intention of healing.

3. Cleansing and harmonizing the chakras

Each facet can correspond to a chakra (e.g.: 12 facets → 7 main + secondary chakras). It realigns, balances and activates the energy centers.

4. Crystalline Programming

Due to its structure, the Vogel crystal can be charged with intention. Very useful for affirmations, manifestation, or karmic work.

5. Spiritual Connection and Channeling

A tool for connecting to guides, higher planes, and the Akashic records. Some use it for shamanic, stellar, or quantum healing practices.


15. Seal of Solomon:

Shape: Two nested equilateral triangles, forming a six-pointed star (hexagram).

In some esoteric traditions, we also speak of magical seals attributed to King Solomon (grimoire, Clavicles of Solomon), each having a specific function (protection, wealth, love, etc.).

Virtues:

1. Balance of polarities

Upward triangle = fire, spirit, masculine, sky. Downward triangle = water, matter, feminine, earth.

The union of the two = universal harmony, balance of body-mind-soul.

2. Powerful protection

Used as a talisman for protection against negative energies or entities. Very common in magical practices, as an energy shield.

3. Divine Connection

Symbol of spiritual ascension and the incarnation of divinity into matter. Used in Kabbalistic rites for prayer, meditation, and elevation.

4. Opening key

Gateway to subtle planes, entities of light, or ancient wisdom. In meditation, it helps activate the third eye and crown chakra.

The Seals of Solomon in Ritual Magic (Grimoire)

In tradition, notably in the Clavicles of Solomon, we find dozens of specific seals, each linked to:

Seal (example) Magical Use
Seal of the 1st Pentacle of Saturn Protection against spirits
Seal of Venus Attract 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.


🔷 Part III

🗂️ 16 - Summary table of divination types

Type of divination Description Tools / Supports Origin / Tradition
Cartomancy Reading and interpreting cards to obtain advice or predict the future Tarot, Oracle cards, playing cards Western World, Ancient Egypt, Medieval Europe
Astrology Study of the positions and movements of the stars to understand destiny and character Astrological charts, sky maps, specialized software Mesopotamia, India, ancient Greece
Numerology Analysis of numbers and their influence on life and personality Calculations of birth dates, name letters, numerological grids Egypt, China, Europe
Palmistry / Palm Reading Interpretation of the lines, shapes and mounts of the hand to know the character and the future Palm of the hand India, China, Europe
Runes Reading symbols engraved on stones or wood for spiritual guidance Stones or wood engraved with runes Scandinavia, Germanic peoples
Pendulum / Dowsing Using a pendulum or instrument to detect responses or energies Pendulum, dowsing rod Europe, mystical cultures
Crystal Divination Reading messages and vibrations of stones for guidance Crystals, semi-precious stones Egypt, Greece, modern traditions
I Ching / Yi Jing Consult the Book of Changes for advice and predictions 50 or 64 hexagrams, coins or wands of yarrow stems Ancient China
Divination by dreams Analysis of dream symbols and messages Dream diary, symbolic interpretation Worldwide, shamanic cultures
Divination by tea leaves / cup Reading the patterns left by the leaves in the cup after infusion Cup of tea, tea leaves China, Middle East, Europe
Scrying / Crystallomancy 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 the 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


🌏 17 - Summary table

The Great Spiritualities of the World

🌿 Spiritual tradition 📍 Origin / Region 🕊️ Key principles and values 🔮 Practices and ways 💎 Spiritual goal or purpose
Buddhism India (6th century BC) Compassion, non-attachment, awakening of consciousness Meditation, mindfulness, noble eightfold path Attain Nirvana (liberation from suffering and illusion)
Hinduism ancient India Dharma (duty), Karma (cause and effect), reincarnation, unity of the Whole Yoga, meditation, prayers, mantras, worship of deities Moksha: liberation from the cycle of rebirth
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 of God Singing, dancing (dervishes), meditation of the heart, dhikr Fusion of the soul with divine Love
Taoism China (4th century BC) Harmony with nature, yin/yang balance, simplicity Meditation, Qi Gong, nature observation Union with the Tao (universal principle)
Confucianism Ancient China Social harmony, respect, ethics, moral wisdom Study, rituals, filial piety, self-control Wisdom and balance between individual and society
Shamanism (indigenous traditions) Worldwide (prehistoric origins) Connection to the Earth, spirits and ancestors Trance, drum, sacred plants, healing rituals Harmony between the visible and invisible worlds
Mystical Judaism (Kabbalah) Middle East Tree of Life, balance of forces, divine unity Meditation, study of texts, symbolism of Hebrew letters Knowledge of God through the inner light
Native American spirituality Americas Respect for nature, community spirit, gratitude Ceremonies, offerings, vision quest, drumming Harmony with the Great Spirit and Mother Earth
African spirituality (Vodun, Ifá, Ubuntu, etc.) 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 mind
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 Northwestern Europe Cycles of nature, elements, ancient deities Seasonal festivals, druidic rituals, connection to trees Harmony between human and natural forces
Zoroastrianism Persia (c. 1000 BC) Struggle between light and dark, purity, truth Prayer, fire rituals, respect for good Union with Light and Divine Truth

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