Thelema-symbol
: Its central placement signifies the pivotal role of human will in achieving spiritual mastery over the material plane.
: It symbolizes the union of opposing forces, such as masculine and feminine energies, light and darkness, or the divine and the human. thelema-symbol
: The unbroken line represents the continuous flow of energy and the interconnectedness of all things. : Its central placement signifies the pivotal role
: It is a visual representation of the axiom "As above, so below," emphasizing that the individual's will is a reflection of universal forces. The Five-Petaled Rose : It is a visual representation of the
: The number five (associated with the Greek word Agape or love) combined with the six points of the hexagram (associated with Thelema or will) visually represents the core Thelemic tenet: "Love is the law, love under will". Historical Context