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Why is the Temple of 22 Senses called Venus?

  • Writer: EVA
    EVA
  • Feb 22
  • 3 min read

The meaning of the name, symbolism and energy behind the space of transformation of the senses.


Kundalini Yoga at the Temple of Venus

What is the Temple of Venus 22 Senses?

The 22 Senses Temple of Venus is a space for developing consciousness, working with the body, senses, and energy, created as a place to experience inner harmony. It's not a traditional personal development studio or therapy office. It's a concept based on the idea that humans possess a natural ability to heal themselves through contact with their senses, emotions, and subtle perceptions.


The philosophy of this space assumes that:

  • the body is a tool of consciousness

  • the senses are the portals of perception of the soul

  • beauty is the language of energy

  • silence is a space of transformation


The name of this space was not chosen by chance. Its origins lie in the archetype of Venus.

Venus – an archetype, not just a planet

In cultures around the world, Venus symbolizes the universal principle of harmony and love. In mythology, she has appeared under many names: Aphrodite, Ishtar, Inanna, and Astarte. Regardless of tradition, she has always represented the same qualities:

  • beauty

  • fertility

  • love

  • creativity

  • light of life


In astrology, Venus is the planet responsible for relationships, aesthetics, values, and the ability to experience pleasure. It is considered a symbol of inner balance and a magnetism that attracts experiences that align with the heart.

Therefore, in many spiritual systems, Venus signifies something much deeper than romantic love—it signifies a state of being in harmony with one's own nature.


Why Venus?

The name of the Temple refers to the qualities that constitute the foundation of its philosophy:

How does Venus energy manifest in the 22 Senses space? - through:

  • harmony

  • body and breath work

  • Beauty

  • aesthetic sensory space

  • Love

  • heart opening practices

  • Sensuality

  • activation of perception through the senses

  • Relationships

  • relationship healing processes


Venus also symbolizes art and aesthetic sensitivity—the ability to see the sacred in matter. This idea is at the core of the 22 Senses concept, in which space, scent, light, and texture are treated as tools for energetic work.


Venus Symbolism – The Geometry of Harmony

One of the oldest symbols of Venus is the five-pointed star. Its meaning has been associated for centuries with perfect proportion, balance, and the natural geometry of life. This symbol also reflects the movement of the planet Venus across the sky, creating a pattern resembling a pentagram.

In mystical traditions it means:

  • unity of spirit and matter

  • perfection of nature

  • cycle of rebirth

  • harmony of energy


For this reason, Venus became a symbol of sacred femininity and the life-giving force of nature.


Venus as the energy of transformation

Associated with gentleness, in ancient myths it was also the planet of initiation. Its cycle in the sky—disappearance and reappearance—was interpreted as a symbol of spiritual transformation.

On a symbolic level, this means the process of:

  • going deep into oneself

  • confrontation with the shadow

  • transformation of emotions

  • return to the light


In this sense, Venus is a guide to the process of transformation, not just a symbol of beauty.

The 22 Senses concept is based on an expanded understanding of perception. According to this philosophy, humans possess not only five senses but also many more subtle ways of experiencing reality—physical, emotional, and energetic.

Venus as an archetype fits this idea perfectly because:

  • governs sensuality and feeling

  • is responsible for the ability to perceive beauty

  • enhances energy sensitivity


Therefore, the name of the Temple is not an aesthetic metaphor, but a symbolic key describing its function.


Venus as a frequency of consciousness

In spiritual terms, it means a state of internal coherence.

This is the moment when a person:

  • accepts himself

  • feels harmony in the body

  • experiences peace of mind

  • feels one with the world


The 22 Senses Temple was named Venus because its goal is to bring about precisely this state—through work.

 
 
 

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