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Questions.

Everything you wanted to know about sigils, the practice, and how this tool works.

The Basics

A sigil is a symbol built from your own intention. Not someone else's symbol. Not a generic image. Yours.

You write what you want, strip it down to its essence, and what remains becomes the shape. The symbol carries the encoded energy of your will — distilled from language into form.

You write your will in plain language. The tool removes the vowels, converts the remaining consonants to numbers using Pythagorean numerology, and traces a path between those points on a grid.

The result is a symbol that carries the encoded energy of your intention — unique to you, built from your own words.

No. Think of it as a focus tool.

The act of writing your intention clearly, stripping it down, and sitting with the result is a form of meditation. It asks you to get specific about what you want and commit it to a symbol you can return to.

What you call it is up to you.

Sigil work appears across many traditions — chaos magic, ceremonial magic, folk practice, and beyond. This tool draws loosely from the Western chaos magic method of intention-stripping and numerological encoding.

It isn't tied to any one path. Bring your own practice to it.


Using Your Sigil

State it as already true. Present tense. Specific but not rigid.

Some examples to get you started:

  • I am guided in my dreams
  • I attract abundance effortlessly
  • I trust my intuition completely
  • I am at peace in my body
  • I am open to love
  • I create freely and without fear
  • I am protected wherever I go
  • My mind is clear and focused
  • I release what no longer serves me
  • I am becoming who I am meant to be
  • My home is a place of peace
  • I am worthy of rest
  • Opportunities find me easily
  • I speak my truth with confidence
  • I am deeply connected to my purpose

However feels right to you. Some options:

  • Set it as your phone wallpaper — passive charging every time you pick up your phone
  • Save it to your digital journal or grimoire
  • Meditate with it on screen — gaze at it, let your eyes soften
  • Print it and place it on your altar
  • Slip it under your pillow while you sleep
  • Carry it in your purse or wallet
  • Delete it intentionally after charging — some traditions say releasing the sigil releases the intention into the world

All of it is valid.

Yes. As many as you want. Some people make one per intention. Some make one per season. Some make one whenever something shifts.

There's no limit and no wrong way.

Ready to make yours?

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