Speak the language of the universe without saying a word.
Symbols are the oldest form of communication. Long before written language, humanity used **Sacred Geometry** and totems to invoke power. In our **By Symbol** collection, every curve and line has a specific frequency designed to interact with your subconscious mind.
Whether you wear the **Om Mani Padme Hum** to cultivate compassion, the **Pixiu** to hunt for wealth, or the **Evil Eye** to deflect jealousy, you are carrying thousands of years of spiritual heritage.
Symbol Dictionary: Decode the meaning behind the charm.
- Protection: Evil Eye, Hamsa Hand, Dorje
- Abundance: Pixiu, Dragon, Koi Fish
- Enlightenment: Lotus, Om, Tree of Life
🌀 Why Wear Sacred Symbols?
Psychologist Carl Jung described symbols as “Archetypes”—universal images that trigger deep emotional responses in our collective unconscious. When you wear a Spiritual Symbol, you are doing two things:
1. Projecting Intent: You signal to the world (and the universe) what you stand for.
2. Internal Reminder: Every time you see the symbol on your wrist or neck, it triggers a “micro-meditation,” bringing your mind back to your goal.

📖 The Symbol Dictionary: Find Your Match
We classify our symbols by their energetic function. Use this chart to choose:
| Category | Top Symbols | Meaning & Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Wealth & Success | Pixiu & Dragon | The Pixiu (Pi Yao) is the “Fortune Hunter” that eats gold. The Dragon brings authority, career advancement, and Yang energy. |
| Protection | Evil Eye & Hamsa | Ancient Middle Eastern amulets designed to “stare back” at malevolent gazes, deflecting jealousy and bad luck. |
| Wisdom & Peace | Lotus & Mantra | The Lotus represents purity rising from the mud (resilience). The Mantra (Om Mani Padme Hum) invokes the compassion of Kwan Yin. |
| Connection | Tree of Life & Endless Knot | Representing the interconnection of all beings, karma, and the cycle of life and rebirth. Good for family harmony. |
🐉 Eastern vs. Western Symbolism
Our collection bridges two worlds:
- Eastern (Feng Shui/Buddhist): Focuses on flow and accumulation. For example, the Chinese Zodiac helps you align with the energy of the current year (Tai Sui). The Koi Fish represents perseverance against the current.
- Western/Universal: Focuses on structure and identity. The 12 Constellations (Zodiac) connect you to your star map. The Star of David represents divine protection from all directions.
✨ Activating Your Amulet
A symbol is dormant until you give it a job. To activate a Pixiu or Dragon:
- Cleanse it with sage smoke.
- Face the direction of your goal (e.g., your office for wealth).
- Rub the symbol gently and state your intention aloud.
- Wear it consistently for 21 days to bond with its energy.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I wear symbols from a religion I don’t follow?
A: Yes. Symbols like the Lotus, Tree of Life, or Hamsa have transcended their religious origins to become universal representations of peace, growth, and protection. As long as you wear them with respect and understand their meaning, it is a form of cultural appreciation.
Q: Which way should the Pixiu face?
A: The Pixiu ring should be worn on the middle finger, with the head facing outward (towards your pinky finger). This allows the beast to look for wealth in the world and bring it back to you. Never wear it facing yourself.
Q: Can I mix different symbols together?
A: Generally, yes. However, avoid clashing energies. For example, the Dragon (intense Yang) might be too energetic to pair with a sleeping Buddha (intense Yin). Pair symbols that share a common goal, like the Pixiu (Wealth) + Coin (Money).
Browse our gallery of sacred symbols and find the one that speaks to your soul.
📝 Curated by: Buddha Bodhis Spiritual Team























































