This is a symbol to make things happen. It is meant to be used to bring specific things, experiences, or to help light the path to a particular outcome. It is meant to be used when one is clear on what it is they want.
The energy of this symbol has two main directions. Flowing inward to where the circle is, and flowing outward through the top.
Flowing inward to the circle:
This is the direction of bringing resources to you.
The symbol works in this way to help bring in ideas, insight, wisdom, clarity.
Flowing outward through the top:
This is the direction to help you take your intention and ‘walk the path’.
The potential unfolding and becoming your lived experience. The plan in action. The inspired action.
How to Use It:
The main point of this symbol is to take your idea, or your intention, and make it happen. The flow of energy is taking potential and condensing it into outcome. That said, there are two main flows of energy, like previously mentioned, that can be worked with based on what you need:
Bringing potential to your awareness. So it’s good for doing research, bringing people to you, learning skills or information, finding blind spots and gaps, planning, and strategy.
Shape circumstance in your favour. To ‘create a path to walk on’ so to speak. So it’s good for inspired action, intuitive trust, finding solutions to blind spots and gaps, synchronicity, etc.
Some Exercises And Ways To Use It:
Visualise yourself inside the symbol: Your head is where that top gap in the symbol is, and your tummy is where the black dot is. (If you wanted, you could make a really big print of this symbol and lie down in it while meditating.)
As you visualise this, just breathe deeply. Feel the inhales bring energy flowing inward (towards the circle) and the exhales bring energy flowing outward through the top of the symbol.
Do the breathing until the symbol feels comfortable or dissolves.
Write your intention in detail and place a copy of the symbol with that writing. Your purpose in doing this is to use the symbol as a passive power source for that intention. Essentially, set it and forget it. Keep the writing somewhere safe – there is no need to revisit it unless you feel called to.
There’s also another use for this symbol that I noticed: You can wear it on the back of your hands (like as part of a bracelet or temporary tattoo) and it will help with crafty work such as knitting, cooking, massage, jewellery making – basically anything where you are making stuff with your hands. You’ll notice your hands feel nimble and dexterous.
Put it in your shoes or on your feet next time you fancy going on a walk and see what happens.
Ultimately, this is a symbol for acting in the world – try things and play with it too!