The Symbol of Frequency Festival

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The Symbol of Frequency Festival

The Frequency Festival symbol embodies a prayer of union m, a convergence of heart, earth, and cosmos.

Rooted in the ancient Prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle, it represents the long-awaited reunion between North and South, mind and heart, sky and earth. With representatives from both South and North America co-creating this gathering, this union is not merely symbolic; it is embodied in the very foundation of the festival.

The two birds face one another not in opposition, but in recognition. As their wings turn inward, they begin to form a single presence, reminiscent of the Holy Spirit, a shared breath, a unifying field moving between worlds. Not confined to one dynamic or dimension, but reflecting a universal principle: the living current of divine communion that connects all traditions.

Drawn in simple form, from a distance the birds subtly resemble dragons. Ancient guardians of the Earth’s energetic lines and crystalline grids. This mirrors Mount Shasta itself, long honored as a place of protection, power, and remembrance, and widely known as a portal between Earth and sky.

At the center rests the Sri Yantra, the sacred geometry of cosmic harmony and abundance, the union of complementary opposites: masculine and feminine, spirit and matter. Within it lives the Hiranyagarbha, the cosmic womb, the primordial source from which creation emerges into form. Together, these symbols honor Vedic wisdom while standing in deep respect for ancestral Earth-based traditions.

This gathering is not another festival; it is rooted in sacred universal principles, reverence for the Earth, balance between polarities, conscious creation, and remembrance of unity. It bridges Indigenous wisdom, yogic science, and current expression, weaving not only North and South, but symbolically uniting East and West.

This is not an emblem of individuality.

It is a symbol of convergence, generating a frequency, a wave of union for the planet.

Last year, under the 9•9•9 portal, we planted a seed to gather in completion and remembrance. This year, on the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, we gather at the height of light, a moment of embodiment, expansion, and collective alignment.

Frequency is everything.

The vibration we carry shapes our shared reality.

Through music, sound, ceremony, movement, prayer, art, land ritual, and communion with Mother Earth and the celestial realms, we anchor a field that belongs to all of us.

This symbol represents what we are choosing to build together:

Unity over division.

Community over individualism.

Remembrance over forgetfulness.

We over I.

In the heart of Mount Shasta, we gather as one field, breathing, remembering, and rising together.

The Symbol of Frequency Festival

The Frequency Festival symbol embodies a prayer of union m, a convergence of heart, earth, and cosmos.

Rooted in the ancient Prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle, it represents the long-awaited reunion between North and South, mind and heart, sky and earth. With representatives from both South and North America co-creating this gathering, this union is not merely symbolic; it is embodied in the very foundation of the festival.

The two birds face one another not in opposition, but in recognition. As their wings turn inward, they begin to form a single presence, reminiscent of the Holy Spirit, a shared breath, a unifying field moving between worlds. Not confined to one dynamic or dimension, but reflecting a universal principle: the living current of divine communion that connects all traditions.

Drawn in simple form, from a distance the birds subtly resemble dragons. Ancient guardians of the Earth’s energetic lines and crystalline grids. This mirrors Mount Shasta itself, long honored as a place of protection, power, and remembrance, and widely known as a portal between Earth and sky.

At the center rests the Sri Yantra, the sacred geometry of cosmic harmony and abundance, the union of complementary opposites: masculine and feminine, spirit and matter. Within it lives the Hiranyagarbha, the cosmic womb, the primordial source from which creation emerges into form. Together, these symbols honor Vedic wisdom while standing in deep respect for ancestral Earth-based traditions.

This gathering is not another festival; it is rooted in sacred universal principles, reverence for the Earth, balance between polarities, conscious creation, and remembrance of unity. It bridges Indigenous wisdom, yogic science, and current expression, weaving not only North and South, but symbolically uniting East and West.

This is not an emblem of individuality.

It is a symbol of convergence, generating a frequency, a wave of union for the planet.

Last year, under the 9•9•9 portal, we planted a seed to gather in completion and remembrance. This year, on the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, we gather at the height of light, a moment of embodiment, expansion, and collective alignment.

Frequency is everything.

The vibration we carry shapes our shared reality.

Through music, sound, ceremony, movement, prayer, art, land ritual, and communion with Mother Earth and the celestial realms, we anchor a field that belongs to all of us.

This symbol represents what we are choosing to build together:

Unity over division.

Community over individualism.

Remembrance over forgetfulness.

We over I.

In the heart of Mount Shasta, we gather as one field, breathing, remembering, and rising together.