Electra Lyona is the living embodiment of the Universe's Ki, or life force energy, which animates life itself. After the creation of the Empyrean, this conduit of energy continued to govern the flow of Ki throughout the cosmos alongside the other six of The Seven.
Sacred Geometry Connection: The Blue Ki Spirit of The Seven is connected to the Sri Yantra, a sacred symbol in Hinduism that represents the cosmos, the union of masculine and feminine divine energies, and the spiritual journey towards unity and enlightenment. As the conduit of the Universe's Ki, Electra embodies this symbolism, representing the life force that flows through the cosmos and every living being. The Sri Yantra's intricate geometric patterns mirror the complex interconnections of life and energy that she oversees as the Blue Ki Spirit.
Sri Yantra
The Sri Yantra, also known as Sri Chakra, is a significant symbol in Hinduism and is used in the worship of the goddess Lalita Devi, who is considered the personification of Parashakti: the ultimate female energy. It is one of the most well-known and complex symbols in sacred geometry.
The Sri Yantra is a 2-dimensional geometric figure that is composed of nine interlocking triangles that radiate out from a central point. It consists of 43 smaller triangles, in five concentric levels, representing the cosmos and the human body.
The four upward-facing triangles represent the masculine or Shiva aspect of divinity, while the five downward-facing triangles represent the feminine or Shakti aspect. The interlacing of these triangles symbolizes the unification of the masculine and feminine divine, reflecting the concept of non-duality at the heart of tantric principles.
In the middle of the Yantra is a dot, called Bindu, symbolizing the original unity of the divine, from which creation originates and to which it will eventually return.
The Sri Yantra is enclosed by a lotus of eight and sixteen petals, representing the lotus of creation and reproductive vital force, respectively. All of this is surrounded in a square representing the four directions with four T-shaped portals, symbolic of the earth as a field of action. The Sri Yantra has various symbolic meanings:
"Only a fool claims victory before the battle is won." - Electra Lyona, 1E 10000 Year of the Empyrean
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