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The spiral has been meaningful to numerous cultures across history. Spirals in human art date back to at least the Neolithic Period, which stretches from around 7000–1700 B.C. And they’re still important to people today, making this one of the most enduring and universal symbols known to humanity. We’re exploring the spiritual meaning of the spiral, where it’s appeared in various cultures, and how you can use the spiral on your own journey.
What does a spiral mean spiritually?
The spiral has been revered as a sacred symbol since at least the Neolithic period. It represents spiritual growth, either by expanding outward or journeying inward. It also symbolizes transformation and change—just like the spiral expands on its journey, we learn and grow each time we repeat a cycle in our lives.[1]
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- ↑ Pam Muller. Dream Interpreter and Certified Spiritual Advisor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Pam Muller. Dream Interpreter and Certified Spiritual Advisor. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Pam Muller. Dream Interpreter and Certified Spiritual Advisor. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/triskelion-meaning/
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- ↑ https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/triskelion-meaning/
- ↑ https://www.academia.edu/22841807/THE_CROSS_AND_THE_SPIRAL_On_the_Triskele_in_Early_Christian_Art
- ↑ https://www.celticjewelleryshop.com/post/the-triskele-and-triquetra-key-differences-and-similarities
- ↑ https://symbolsage.com/spiral-goddess-symbolism/
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240508-labyrinth-walking-an-ancient-activity-that-could-help-ease-anxiety
- ↑ Pam Muller. Dream Interpreter and Certified Spiritual Advisor. Expert Interview

















