A sacred geometry energizing plate is an energetic tool that uses powerful and symbolic patterns to harmonize, energize and balance the energies of objects or liquids placed on it. Each pattern, whether it is the Triple Decagon, the Seed of Life or the Metatron's Cube, is anchored in sacred geometry and has a specific energy. These plates can be used to:
• Energize water and drinks.
• Recharge stones and jewelry in lithotherapy.
• Harmonize a space by diffusing a balancing vibration.
To energize water or a drink, place the container directly on the energizing plate. Sacred geometry works to restructure water molecules and raise their vibration.
• Glass glasses or bottles: Quick energization in 5 to 15 minutes.
• Carafes or thick containers: Allow 15 to 30 minutes for optimal effect.
This simple process makes your drinks energetically balanced and more vibrant.
To recharge your stones or crystals, the Seed of Life or Metatron's Cube energizing plate is a perfect support. The time depends on the symbol and the intensity of the energy needs.
• Small stones: 15 to 30 minutes is enough.
• Larger or intensively used stones: Let them rest for 1 to 2 hours.
This gentle and natural method is ideal for restoring the energy of minerals without the risk of damaging them. We recommend that you place them on the energizing plate in the evening before going to bed and pick them up the next morning.
The effects of energizing plates are based on sacred geometry principles and energy theories. Although formal scientific evidence is limited, researchers such as Masaru Emoto (water memory) and Viktor Schauberger (water movement) have explored how shapes and vibrations influence the molecular structure of water. This work supports the idea that sacred geometry can amplify and harmonize the energy of objects or liquids placed on it.
Our energizing plates are made of high-quality glass, a durable and resistant material. Glass amplifies the energetic properties of the sacred geometry patterns while ensuring an aesthetic and resistant finish.
No, it is not recommended to place hot dishes on a hotplate. Although it can withstand the heat of a cup or mug, the plate is not designed to withstand the intense heat of dishes coming out of the oven or hot pans. This could damage the printing layer located under the glass. To protect your plate, use a suitable trivet for your hot dishes.