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Symbolic Shapes

Symbolic shapes are often used to represent certain meanings and concepts in various cultures and traditions. For example, a circle can represent unity, wholeness, and infinity, while a triangle can symbolize stability, balance, and the trinity. Other shapes, such as squares, pentagons, and hexagons, can also carry different symbolic meanings depending on context and culture. In magic and occult practices, these shapes can also be incorporated into signs, talismans, and other magical tools to increase their power and effectiveness.

Romance

Romance is the exploration of divine or spiritual aspects. This can include a wide range of beliefs and practices, such as the idea of a soulmate, the use of prayer or meditation to enhance romantic connections, or the exploration of past lives and karmic connections. Some occult practitioners may also explore the use of magic or other forms of spiritual energy to increase the strength and intensity of their romantic relationships.

Despite its often mystical or esoteric nature, the occult version of romance does not necessarily conflict with more traditional ideas of love and sexuality. In fact, many people find that exploring the deeper aspects of love and sexuality through occult practices can actually increase their understanding and enjoyment of romantic relationships. By embracing the hidden or mysterious aspects of love and sexuality, practitioners of the occult version of romance can deepen their connection with their partners and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and spiritual growth in their relationships.

Magic Circles

Magic circles are widely used in a variety of occult and spiritual practices to perform rituals, spells, and other forms of magic and to create a sacred space. These circles are often drawn or visualized using specific symbols, colors and materials.  It is believed to provide protection and increase the power of the magic performed.

starfish

In some cultures and mythologies, starfish are associated with regeneration, renewal, and healing, as they can regenerate lost arms or limbs. In some Native American cultures, the starfish is considered a symbol of the stars in the sky and is associated with the power of the universe. In ancient Greek mythology, starfish were associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, who was said to have risen from the sea on a seashell pulled by a pair of dolphins.

In modern times, some people may associate starfish with romantic notions due to their association with beach weddings and seaside romance. Starfish can also be a popular decorative element in romantic or coastal-themed home decor and accessories. However, it is important to remember that starfish are living creatures and should not be harvested or used as ornaments without considering their health and protection.

Olympic

The Olympic rings logo, consisting of five interlocking rings of different colors, was designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. The rings represent the unity of the five continents participating in the Olympic Games: Africa, America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. The colors of the rings (blue, yellow, black, green and red) were chosen because they appeared on the flags of all participating nations at the time.