The spiral is one of the oldest symbols in the world. It appears in nature, in spiritual traditions, in sacred architecture, in the galaxies that revolve above us and in the cells that vibrate within us.
She is everywhere and yet she remains mysterious, almost unfathomable.
As part of the Original Dervish: The Journey of the Sacred Spiral, the spiral is not a decorative motif: it is a door, a code, a primordial breath that guides the human being to its center.
The spiral is the first writing of life.
Even before the alphabets, before the myths, before history, nature already drew spirals:
In all its forms, the spiral translates a same truth: life advances by turning, never in a straight line. It expands, tightens, rises, descends, explores, transforms. It is a cosmic breathing.
This circle is not just a series of online meetings. It's a way of inscribing the practice over time, giving it continuity, breathing space and fidelity.
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