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Chapel of Sacred Mirrors Symbol

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The mission of 

CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is to build an enduring sanctuary of visionary art 
to inspire and evolve the creative spirit.

CoSM is a church, a context for a community that honors and practices art as a spiritual path. CoSM offers a visionary cultural nexus to empower a global community.

 To further the spiritual practice of art, CoSM offers workshops and cultural programs.

The “Eye of Spirit” or eye in the triangle, is an ancient symbol representing the singularity of God. In sacred geometry, the upward pointing triangle, like a flame, represents the mind. With the eye, the symbol can be interpreted as “higher vision.”

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Graphical characteristics:
Asymmetric, Closed shape, Monochrome, Contains both straight and curved lines, Has no crossing lines.

Category: Religious Symbols.

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