Crystals and Sacred Geometry Sacred Geometric Grid Layouts You can use sacred geometry to create layouts of crystal grids, keeping the meaning of the geometry in mind as you do. Each of the grids in this document is large enough you can print it and use it as a grid sheet. In some cases, you may wish to blow it up to get more detail in the printing.
Circle A circle is the simplest layout for a crystal grid. Use a circle (or concentric circles of crystals) to represent: Totality Eternity Oneness Timelessness Wholeness Balance Perfection Grounding
Spiral Spirals represent your journey along life s path and along a spiritual path. Spirals occur in many elements of nature. Use a spiral for your grid to represent: Creativity Spiritual growth and enlightenment Growth Expanding consciousness A spiritual path The cycle of birth, death, and Cosmic forces reincarnation Life s journey Unfolding of spirituality Use to expand your influence or Use to connect to nature understanding
Vesica Piscis Two circles, interlinked and overlapping form a vesica piscis. It represents the joining and overlapping of dualities, such as male and female. Grids in the shape of the vesica piscis represent: Joining of opposites Duality In Christianity, a reference to Christ Creation Harmony Use to re-establish communication Joining of the physical world with the spiritual universe Sacred marriage Creating balance Rejoining with someone with whom you are at odds
Borromean Rings Three conjoined rings of the Borromean Rings show the uniting two to add a third. Use this shape for grids that support: Growth of family Bringing together mutually supportive groups Gathering a team to help achieve a mutual goal
Triquerta The center of the Borromean Rings forms the triquerta. You may recognize it as the Celtic knot or trinity knot. In Celtic mythology, it is the symbol of the Moon Goddess and of Odin. It also represents trios or trinities, such as body, mind, spirit. Some uses for this grid shape: Stimulating creativity To help with artistic pursuits Releases creative blocks Focus on trinity from Christianity Creates balance Balances body, mind, spirit Protection Celebrating the Divine feminine
Seed of Life Seven overlapping circles form the seed of life, and they represent harmony and truth. Uses for a seed of life grid include: Balance and harmony Completing a project Truth Represents 7 days of Creation Protection Creation
Metatron s Cube (Merkabah) 13 equal circles and their various connections form Metatron s cube, which represents Source energy. It contains all of the platonic solids. This is a very powerful shape for: Creativity Connection to Source Connection to Divine
Flower of Life The flower of life is the visualization of the connectedness of all of the universe. It reminds us we are all one, we are made of the same stuff, and we are all connected. Use to: Strengthen your connection to all and to the universe Strengthen self love Recognize self as the embodiment of the Divine
Pentagram The pentagram is a five pointed star that carries with it the numerology of the number five, which is considered a magical number. It is also a Wiccan symbol when encased in a circle, and the points represent the heavens, earth, air, water, and fire. The pentagram connects you to the earth and the heavens equally, so it is a great shape for: Balancing Grounding Connecting to nature Invoking magic Connecting to Earth
Star of David Containing two overlapping triangles, the Star of David is associated with the heart chakra and unconditional love. Use this in grids for: Forgiveness Discover your highest and greatest Kindness good Compassion Foster unconditional love Empathy Remember that you are dearly loved Love and relationships