THE 7 SYMBOLS OF ATLANTIS

Long before words, humanity communicated through symbols.

The Seven Symbols of Atlantis are archetypal signs associated with universal principles of consciousness, growth, and transformation. Like sacred geometry, their deeper significance emerges when viewed beyond cultural interpretations and historical associations. Beneath their diverse appearances lies a unifying character, pointing toward a common field of interconnectedness that transcends individual traditions.

Within the Sakrosankt Symbol, all seven Atlantis symbols are united within a single geometry, revealing a deeper universal order. Together they form seven expressions of one reality — different doors leading into the same mystery..

The Ankh

Known as the Key of Life, the Ankh symbolizes vitality, continuity, and the union of complementary forces. Originating in ancient Egypt, it represents the eternal flow of life and the connection between spirit and matter, reminding us of the regenerative nature of existence.

The Star of David

Formed by two interlocking triangles, the hexagram symbolizes the union of complementary forces: spirit and matter, heaven and earth, masculine and feminine. Its geometry expresses balance, interconnectedness, and the harmony that emerges through integration.

The Star and Crescent

The Star and Crescent symbolize cyclical renewal and transformation. Associated with lunar rhythms and the sacred feminine, the symbol reflects the continuous movement of life through growth, decline, and rebirth..

The Chakana

The Chakana, also known as the Andean Cross, symbolizes the connection between different realms of existence. Its stepped geometry reflects the relationship between heaven, earth, and the inner world, expressing the interconnected nature of life and the cyclical rhythms through which transformation unfolds.

The Swastika

Long before its misuse in modern history, the swastika was revered across many cultures as a symbol of life, movement, and cosmic order. Its rotating form reflects cycles of growth, transformation, and renewal, expressing harmony through dynamic balance.

The Vesica Piscis

Created by the intersection of two circles, the Vesica Piscis represents the meeting of opposites and the emergence of new possibilities. Throughout history it has symbolized creation, balance, and the threshold through which form and consciousness arise.

The Cross

One of humanity's oldest archetypal symbols, the Cross represents the meeting of the spiritual and material worlds. It symbolizes alignment, transformation, and the manifestation of inner potential into lived experience.