Feathers & Wings have accompanied human imagination since the earliest myths — symbols of ascent, protection and the passage between worlds. Across cultures, wings represent not only flight, but a shift in state: from weight to lightness, from form to essence, from the human to the luminous.
A Portal is a boundary of transformation — the frame where an old state dissolves and a new one begins. Ancient cultures built gates to mark not space, but transition.
The Triangle is one of humanity’s oldest diagrams of order — a shape encoding balance, ascent and the meeting point between matter, mind and the unseen.
The Eye of Horus is both myth and diagram — a symbolic map linking vision, intuition and the pineal center that governs cycles of awareness.
DNA is the spiral of life — a double helix that stores memory, adapts through change, and mirrors patterns found from seashells to galaxies.
A symbol of loops, dual currents, and the geometry of endless return.
Some symbols follow us across civilizations. The apple is one of them — a reminder that every “bite” opens a gate.
The phoenix represents a universal principle of renewal: what cannot continue is released, and what remains becomes the foundation for the next cycle.
The Ankh is the Egyptian key of life — a symbol of continuity, renewal, and the balance that sustains existence.