What It Is
The Sri Yantra is one of the most ancient and geometrically precise diagrams ever created. Nine interlocking triangles — four pointing upward, five pointing downward — radiate from a single central point called the bindu. Together they form 43 smaller triangles arranged in perfect symmetry.
Surrounding the triangles are rings of lotus petals and a square outer boundary with four gates. Every element has meaning. Nothing is decorative. The geometry itself is considered a living map of consciousness — specifically, the architecture of abundance and creation.
What It Does
The Sri Yantra functions as a focal point that trains the nervous system and the subconscious mind toward the frequency of receiving. It does not work through belief — it works through consistent, intentional attention.
- Shifts the energetic frequency of the space where you work and receive
- Anchors wealth consciousness in the body, not just the mind
- Interrupts scarcity patterns by giving attention somewhere to land
- Works on the same principle as the mudras — repetition creates a new default
- Copper conducts and amplifies energetic intention — worth considering when choosing your material
How to Use It
Place it intentionally. Put it where you work, where you receive clients, where you make financial decisions. It belongs in your space of action, not stored away.
Meditate on the central point. Let your eyes soften. Rest your gaze on the bindu — the single dot at the center. Hold it there for 10 to 15 minutes. You are not visualizing. You are receiving.
Hold a state, not a request. The practice is not about asking for what you want. It is about inhabiting the frequency of someone who already receives. That is the distinction between prayer and transmission.
Be consistent. Ten minutes daily over thirty days will do more than one long session. The nervous system learns through repetition. Consistency is the practice.
Intention
"I am open. I receive. What is mine is already moving toward me."
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