Guaracyan Wheat

The Guaracyan wheat represents the Synthesis of the Light contained in the Philosophy of all the Enlightened

The great traditions, Taoism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam, are represented by the different symbols and their respective points of Light.


Trigo Guaracyano
This symbol represents the four dimensions in which we live in the relative world: matter, energy, force and movement. Like all cabalistic symbols, it also possesses occult aspects. When we observe these waves, we identify the presence of only three representations. However, the form in which these lines are presented implies that they are in movement. In this case, the fourth dimension, movement, is subjective and appears as a result of the interaction between matter, energy and force.

Trigo Guaracyano
The arrow is a symbol that is widely used by different traditions. It's representations vary among cultures. In the Guaracyan Wheat, its objective is to represent the descending movement of energy towards the center of the Earth. It is an entropic phenomenon which, in an esoteric vision, can be understood as the polarity generated by the ascending Light.

Trigo Guaracyano
This symbol is a stylized reference to OM, the Primordial Sound and the universal mantra of Creation. Its fundament proposes an encounter with the Oriental Wisdom, represented here by the Light of Lao Tse, founder of Taoism. Its placement southeast of the Guaracyan Wheat is a reference to the Air Element, announcing Spring.

Trigo Guaracyano
Placed at the southwest of the Guaracyan Wheat, this symbol represents Hinduism and the Light of the Vedic Philosophy. Because it is one of the most ancient traditions in the world, it preserves the Primordial Sound that harmonizes the dualities and polarities of the Eastern and Western Systems.

Trigo Guaracyano
Balance of the Dualities and Polarities. The synthesis of the Primordial Sound according to the Guaracyan Philosophy.

Trigo Guaracyano
This symbol, which reminds us of the Jewish Menorah, alludes to Wheat as the representation of the Food of Life. It is that which precedes the Bread (crystallized world). The shafts, with their symmetric and balanced forms, represent the past, the future and the vertical ascension. In the points placed over the shafts, we can identify from left to right four Great Enlightened Ones: Abraham, founder of Judaism; Jesus, founder of Christianity; Siddhartha Gautama, revelator of Buddhism; and Mohammed, the creator of Islam. The two shafts in which there are no points of Light are references to all traditions, both Eastern and Western, which have disappeared through time, but may resurge.

Trigo Guaracyano
In the Guaracyan Wheat, this is the symbol that represents the transcendence from the relative world to the Absolute. It is the Great opening of the coronary chakra through which we can achieve the Great Synthesis. The apex of Oneness. The Rebirth that guarantees Eternal Life.

Trigo Guaracyano
The Guaracyan Wheat represents the Synthesis of the Light. As a symbol, it can be adopted by everyone who freely chooses or intends to choose Freedom as a Principle of Life. There are no restrictions regarding locations, colors or ways of using of this symbol. In a more profound dimension, the Guaracyan Wheat symbolizes the respect for differences and has as a goal the Fraternity among Peoples.


"The one who does not know the meaning of a tradition should not represent it"