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At Mindful Designs Haven, we take pride in the quality of our products. We use only the best materials and printing processes to ensure each item brings joy and inspiration to your day. Whether you’re buying for yourself or as a gift, you can shop with confidence knowing you’re receiving a product that’s made to last.
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Check Out our Abstract Art Collection
Check out the complete track from YOG (a.k.a. Yogimeister)
Art That’s Perfect for Your Space—and the Holidays
Not only do these designs make a statement in your wardrobe, but they also serve as stunning wall art or thoughtful accessories. Whether you’re decorating your home, workspace, or even creating personalized gifts, these pieces are versatile enough to shine anywhere.
Consider them for the upcoming holiday season—they make for perfect Christmas ornaments or mindful gifts for friends, family, or colleagues.
We’ve made sure these abstract power symbols are available on a variety of high-quality products, so there’s something for everyone:
This subtle, yet powerful effect brings the abstract symbols to life, making them perfect for those who appreciate intricate and thought-provoking art. Whether you wear it, display it on your wall, or enjoy it in your favorite mug, the Chromadrift effect adds an extra layer of intrigue to the design.
Our abstract designs are not just random shapes and colors—they’re inspired by some of the most meaningful symbols from across cultures and mythologies. Here’s a closer look at the symbols we’ve incorporated into this unique collection, along with their historical significance and the messages they carry for our everyday lives:
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Sri Yantra:
The Sri Yantra is an ancient geometric symbol used in Hinduism and represents the cosmos and the divine feminine energy. It is composed of interlocking triangles that symbolize the union of the physical and spiritual realms. The Sri Yantra is often used for meditation and spiritual enlightenment, helping one focus on their inner self and the universe. It reminds us to seek balance and harmony in both our outer and inner worlds.
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Vegvisir:
The Vegvisir is a Norse symbol, often called the “Runic Compass.” It was believed to help guide the bearer through rough weather and unknown journeys, ensuring they don’t lose their way. This symbol was inscribed by travelers or sailors as a protective talisman. In today’s world, the Vegvisir evokes a sense of direction, purpose, and protection, reminding us to trust in our journey, even when the path is unclear.
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Ægishjálmr (Helm of Awe):
The Ægishjálmr, or “Helm of Awe,” is another powerful symbol from Norse mythology. It was believed to grant strength and invincibility in battle, while also instilling fear in enemies. In modern times, it represents protection, courage, and resilience. The Ægishjálmr encourages us to face life’s challenges with strength and bravery, while also reminding us of the need to protect ourselves and our values.
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Metatron’s Cube:
Metatron’s Cube is a mystical symbol that comes from sacred geometry. It’s named after the archangel Metatron and is said to hold the building blocks of all creation, containing shapes that represent the fundamental elements of the universe. It symbolizes the balance between the spiritual and physical realms, and can be used in meditation to promote harmony, understanding, and spiritual growth.
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Flower of Life:
The Flower of Life is a universal symbol found in many cultures and is considered sacred. It is composed of overlapping circles arranged in a flower-like pattern. This symbol represents the cycle of creation, the interconnectedness of all life, and the infinite nature of the universe. It reminds us of the interconnectedness of everything and evokes a sense of unity, wholeness, and harmony.
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Triquetra:
The Triquetra, also known as the “Trinity Knot,” has deep roots in Celtic and early Christian traditions. It represents the eternal bond between life, death, and rebirth, as well as the unity of mind, body, and spirit. Today, it serves as a reminder of life’s cyclical nature and the interconnectedness of all things, encouraging us to live with balance and awareness.
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Feather:
The Feather has held significance across various cultures, often symbolizing freedom, spiritual ascension, and communication with the divine. In Native American cultures, feathers are seen as messages from the spirit world. In everyday life, feathers remind us of our potential to rise above challenges, find our inner lightness, and stay connected to higher ideals.
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Peace Sign:
The Peace Sign, created in 1958 by British designer Gerald Holtom, is a globally recognized symbol of peace and anti-nuclear movements. Its universal message is one of non-violence, unity, and harmony among people and nations. Today, it continues to evoke feelings of hope, compassion, and the shared human desire for peace in our world.
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Celtic Knot:
The Celtic Knot is an intricate design that has no beginning or end, symbolizing eternity, interconnectedness, and the continuity of life. In Celtic culture, these knots represented loyalty, faith, and the infinite cycles of nature. This symbol reminds us to appreciate the enduring bonds in our lives and to seek balance and harmony in our relationships.
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Lotus Flower:
The Lotus Flower is a symbol of purity, enlightenment, and rebirth in many cultures, particularly in Buddhism and Hinduism. Despite growing in muddy waters, the lotus blooms beautifully, symbolizing the ability to rise above challenges and impurities. It reminds us of our capacity for spiritual growth and transformation, no matter our circumstances.
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Yin-Yang:
The Yin-Yang symbol originates from Chinese philosophy and represents the duality of opposites: light and dark, masculine and feminine, good and bad. These forces are not opposing but complementary, existing in a delicate balance. The Yin-Yang teaches us to embrace both sides of life and reminds us of the interconnectedness of opposites in nature and within ourselves.
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Tibetan Thunderbolt (Dorje):
The Tibetan Thunderbolt, or Dorje, is a sacred symbol in Buddhism, representing the indestructible nature of truth and the spiritual power of enlightenment. It is often associated with the lightning bolt of clarity that cuts through ignorance. In life, it reminds us to seek wisdom, enlightenment, and inner strength to overcome obstacles on our spiritual journey.