Symbols That Bring Success, and How To Use Them
Whether at work or at home, we all need a little more success in our lives. It could be that we are trying to lose an extra five pounds or get that promotion. Esoteric communities and ancient cultures have been using signs and symbols to tell the universe what they need for centuries. In an earlier post, “Orgasm Your Way to Success: Sex Magic,” I talked about creating a talisman or symbol on which to focus your energy. Here, I’m going to give you the tools necessary to create that talisman using some symbols that are very easy to draw.

The Sun
To begin, we will go with the most familiar symbol I can think of: the Sun. It revolves around the Earth, brings light to darkness, and helps plants grow. In ancient cultures (and in some today) people believed that the Sun and Moon were in a constant state of battle and that neither would win, but it was an accepted fact that the Sun was stronger than the Moon. The Sun was a masculine energy, and the Moon was feminine. The Sun brings success in business and helps you stand up for yourself, grow in your spirituality, and be more aggressive and confident. It can also help get you noticed and motivated.
Symbols for the Sun
See Figure 1.1.
You symbol for the Sun can be as elaborate as the one I presented here or as simple as a circle with lines coming from it. This is the more literal translation of a sun into a pictograph.
See Figure 1.2.
You can also use astrological symbolism to depict your Sun.
Abundance
Abundance–it’s a pretty broad term, and it covers nearly everything in this next symbol, including money, clients, and food. Grapes and apples have long been known as fruits of abundance. With such a blanket term, you’ll likely want to surround your grapes with other symbols as well. So I’ll give you a few examples.
See Figure 2.1.
The cart wheel symbolizes travel, Jupiter is success, the house is home and family and comfort, and the snake represents health.
You can also personalize it even more like so:
See Figure 2.2.
I placed the symbol for Gemini (my zodiac sign), the month and day of my birthday, June 13th (6 1 3), and my name inside of it. This means I want it to affect just me. You can also modify a symbol like this to affect other family members or friends (with prior permission, of course).
The Perfect Place
Now, you’re probably asking where you’re going to put all of these symbols. Here are a couple of ways to place them. You can use a piece of cardstock, take a regular-sized drinking cup, and trace a circle on the cardstock. Write out your symbols inside the circle, and then cut the circle out. Carry it in your purse, your pocket, or your shoe.
You can also write these symbols on candles. Orange is the color of success, so if you’re going to use a candle, go with that color. Take some vegetable oil and coat your ring and middle finger of the left hand, then run those fingers from the middle to the top of the candle, then from the middle to the bottom. Then take a pin or nail and carve in your symbols. Burn the candle for an hour each day until it’s all melted. While you burn it, focus your energy on what you want to happen.
Those are just a couple of the things you can do. Businesses have incorporated symbols such as these into their logos for years, knowing the spiritual power behind them. Most of these companies are now highly popular and well off, so go out and get some of that success for yourself!
Other Symbols
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The acorn represents fertility, life, and abundance, as well as success in business dealings and protection against life’s troubles.
See Figure 3.2.
The crown is a symbol of power, royalty, and wealth. It’s typically used when you’re looking for confidence, money, and attention.
See Figure 3.3.
The Hand of Fatima is an old symbol used in Jewish and Islamic societies. It’s a symbol of fortune, protection, and divinity.
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May 17th, 2009 at 5:59 am
another great use of symbols is thru reiki everyone can do this and it heals the mind and soothes the soul
May 24th, 2009 at 6:57 am
I got to try this out, I want to see if this works, I'm more of a spiritual type of guy. Like when I moved out of my house, it's a belief here that you must leave the oldest item in the house to have luck go in your new home. For me it worked, I don't know about the others.