Living Yantras | The Ancient Gurus Time Forgot
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We Are Surrounded by Fields
Everything in existence has a field. That includes people, objects, animals, thoughts, even sounds. This field is an invisible, energetic layer that surrounds and extends from whatever it comes from. In human beings, we call it the aura or biofield—a measurable electromagnetic layer that reflects emotional states, thoughts, and life force.
Your biofield isn’t decoration. It’s how you feel somebody entering the room before they speak. It’s how a place can feel peaceful, heavy, or eerie. It’s how your subconscious constantly scans your surroundings without you realizing it at times. Now here’s where we start, because just like you have a field so does everything else.
Some Fields Are Passive. Others Are Intelligent.
A spoon has a field. So does a cup. But the field of a spoon doesn’t do much, it’s stable, simple. Now compare that to a symbol like the Flower of Life, made of 19 of intersecting circles forming curves, polarities, and balanced geometry. Its field is complex, organized, and charged with structure. And that structure means it carries information. When a field becomes this complex it begins to behave like a form of intelligence. Not conscious in the way we think of a person but intelligent in the sense that it knows how to interface with you, and your subconscious recognizes it.
What Is a Symbolic Field? And Why Does It Matter?
A symbolic field is a charged pattern that transmits meaning without words. The Flower of Life is one such pattern. Its geometric structure encodes a harmonic signature that your subconscious can detect and read—just like it reads body language or emotional tones.
You don’t have to "understand" the pattern intellectually. In fact, trying too hard gets in the way. Instead, by relaxing and gazing into the pattern, your subconscious begins to resonate with its field, and the information stored there begins to enter you.
This Is a Clear Experience, Not a Vague One
Let’s be clear: this isn’t about imagining shapes or guessing what a symbol might mean. When you sit with something like the Flower of Life, what happens can be surprisingly vivid. The experience is clear, detailed, and meaningful—often more so than a spoken conversation.
While the first few minutes might feel subtle, the symbol begins to reveal depth. Over time, as your field synchronizes with the symbol’s field, the language becomes more structured and unmistakable. You don’t walk away with vague feelings. You walk away with real understanding.
It can feel like watching a story unfold directly on the paper. Shapes shift. Scenes form. Some people describe it as watching an animation appear inside a still image, where the pattern begins to move—not physically, but perceptually. The geometry becomes a space for symbolic storytelling, and your subconscious knows how to follow it.
Sometimes it goes further. Beings or figures may emerge. They may teach, gesture, or offer something to you. In one of my sessions, two distinct forms stepped forward and held out a glowing flower. I reached out physically and receive it. And as the experience continued they took the flower of life in it's entirety off of the paper and moved it into my field, guiding it toward my chest. Then, with care and precision, they placed it directly over my heart and impressioned it into my body. It felt like an initiation, as if I was being marked or activated by something ancient. The message was clear: this was more than a vision. It was a transmission, a kind of energetic installation that left a lasting imprint. Not just in my memory, but in my field. I've been marked as one who truly understands the flower of life, and this understanding will be with me for the rest of my days. See downloadable to download the precise Image I used.
What’s happening in these moments is a kind of communication that doesn't rely on words. It’s not something you have to analyse or explain right away. The field teaches through direct symbolism, clarity, and presence. And the more you let go of trying to interpret things too early, the more naturally it unfolds.
These are not subtle hunches or loose interpretations. It’s a type of clarity that builds slowly, then arrives all at once. No substances are needed. The symbol itself shifts your perception through its form and complexity, gradually opening your mind over the course of 10 to 30 minutes. And once it’s open, what comes through is often more coherent than anything someone could say out loud.
Your Subconscious Mind Already Speaks This Language
You were born with the ability to read fields. You do it all the time:
When you walk into a room and feel “off”
When someone smiles but you feel they’re lying
When art or music moves you before you can explain why
These are all field interactions. Your subconscious is fluent, even if your conscious mind forgot the alphabet.
When you sit before a living symbol like the Flower of Life, your subconscious starts scanning its field automatically. At first, you might notice:
Shifting shapes
Glowing patterns
Soft inner movements in your chest or forehead
After a while, these might deepen into:
Pictorial visions
Moving images or scenes
Telepathic ideas
Guidance or messages
These are not hallucinations. These are symbolic communications—field transmissions, speaking directly in a form your subconscious understands better than spoken language.
How to Use Yantras: A Simple Method to Let the Symbol Teach You
1. Sit with the Symbol
Use a clean, high-resolution print of the Flower of Life (matte finish recommended).
Place it at eye level, about two feet away.
The whole pattern should fit within your relaxed, wide gaze.
2. Look Without Thinking
Rest your eyes on the central point where the circles converge.
Don’t strain or focus too hard. Let your vision be soft.
Allow your thoughts to settle. Don’t try to figure anything out.
3. Let the Field Interface
Almost instantly subtle visual shifts may begin.
At 10 to 30 minutes, stronger visions, sensations, or insights may appear.
Don’t chase the experience. Let it come to you.
Ideally let your eyes water throughout the session, doing so will open you up to deeper levels of learning.
Why the Flower of Life Works
The Flower of Life doesn't just look beautiful, It’s a vibrational pattern that mirrors the structure of life itself. Its field is deeply polarized, harmonic, and complete. That means it can stabilize your field, reflect your inner patterns, and transfer encoded knowledge into your subconscious—if you’re willing to receive it.
It does not require belief. It requires stillness.
This Is How People Used to Learn
Before written language, before schools, people learned by interfacing with nature and form. Sacred geometry, temples, mandalas—these were all living teachings encoded into space. You didn’t read them—you experienced them. This method of learning has a name today: field literacy. And your subconscious has never stopped using it.
Final Thoughts: The Knowledge You Need Is Already Out There
The symbols are waiting. The patterns are speaking. You don’t need to force anything. Just return to stillness. Let the intelligence of the form meet the intelligence of your field. That’s how real learning begins—quietly, deeply, and without words.
Other Symbols with Living Intelligence
While the Flower of Life is one of the most well-known, it’s far from the only symbol that carries an intelligent field. Many other sacred images hold unique patterns, each offering its own form of interaction, initiation, or teaching. Some speak through motion, others through pressure, sound, or inner archetype. Each one connects to a different frequency of learning and transformation.
Here are six highly intelligent symbols you can explore today:
Metatron’s Cube: A structure of precise balance and power, containing the Platonic solids and linked to higher dimensional architecture. Often used for aligning mental clarity with geometric truth.
The Sri Yantra: A classical symbol from the Indian Tantric tradition, representing the balance of masculine and feminine energies, as well as the journey from the material world to cosmic consciousness.
The Ankh: An ancient Egyptian symbol representing eternal life, but also functioning as a key for opening internal energetic gates when meditated upon correctly.
The Vesica Piscis Cross: Formed by the intersection of two circles, this symbol activates deep intuitive insight and the space between opposites—used in mystical Christian and Gnostic teachings.
The Hunab Ku: A Mesoamerican symbol representing the One Source and movement of all energy. Its spiralling, dualistic structure often triggers awareness of timelines and cosmic rhythm.
The Celtic Triskelion (Triple Spiral): A dynamic, rotating symbol linked to life cycles, motion, and spiritual evolution. Its motion-oriented geometry interacts with the body’s kinetic awareness and forward momentum.
You can download high-quality versions of these symbols on this site and print them for your own use. Be sure to work with them the same way you would the Flower of Life—calmly, patiently, and without rushing to interpret. Let each one speak in its own language, and see what opens.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Do I need to believe in energy or chakras for this to work?
No. This isn’t about belief. These symbols work by interacting with your subconscious through pattern, structure, and energetic resonance. You don’t need to subscribe to any tradition—just be willing to sit, observe, and let the process unfold naturally.
2: I don’t see anything when I look at the symbol. Am I doing it wrong?
Not at all. It can take time for your field to attune to the symbol. At first, you might only notice a calming effect or subtle shifts in your perception. Over time, as your awareness refines, deeper layers begin to reveal themselves.
3: Can anyone use these symbols, or do I need special training?
Anyone can use them. These symbols are not locked behind initiations or exclusive teachings. The field of your subconscious already knows how to interact with them—you’re just learning to listen again.
4: Is this dangerous? Can I open something I’m not ready for?
These symbols are designed with balance and harmony in mind. They don’t force change they reveal what you’re ready to see. If you ever feel overwhelmed, simply stop the session and return when you feel grounded.
5: Should I meditate or do breathwork while gazing?
It’s not necessary, but you can if it helps you settle. The main practice is stillness and open observation. Let the symbol engage your field without trying to control the process.
6: Where can I download these symbols to print and use?
A downloadable set of high-quality, printable symbols—including the Flower of Life, Sri Yantra, Metatron’s Cube, and others—will be available on this site. Make sure to print them clearly (matte finish preferred) and use them in a quiet space for best results. And be sure to let us know what you experience in the comments section below.