Source: Psychics Universe
Some patterns constantly surround us, but we take little notice. Consider the black and white checkerboard, for instance. It’s almost everywhere if you stop and look. Fashions and fabrics, racing flags, even many church floors have it.
But did you know this checkerboard pattern is also a spiritual symbol?
Masons and Mystics
If you are familiar with Freemasonry, you will notice that the black and white checkerboard is significant in their teachings. It illustrates the concept of duality.
Some believe that this symbol is evil, but symbols are neither good nor bad, it’s what we make of them that counts.
Ancient mystics often used the checkerboard pattern in temples and mystery schools. Aside from representing the duality of our existence here on earth, they used this symbol as a way to open up portals of energy.
This pattern would help create an environment more conducive to connecting with knowledge and the higher realms.
Numerology, Energy, Duality
The checkerboard pattern also ties into numerology. The board is composed of 64 squares. Add 6 + 4, and you get 10. The number 10 (which can also be reduced to 1 + 0 = 1) is symbolic of energy, power, leadership and action.
But don’t be so quick to discount the power of the zero. Zero is reminiscent of a circle, a center, a starting point or even a void. The energetic power of the number one has to start from zero. They work together.
What else do you think of when you see ones and zeros? Binary or computer code! One is on, and zero is off. Here again, it’s all about switching energy.
The alternating black and white squares also remind us of duality. Things like yin and yang, feminine and masculine, dark and light are all symbolized by this familiar pattern.
The more you look at the pattern, the more you understand its message.
Spirituality: Black and White?
The next time you encounter the checkerboard, take a really good look at it. Meditate on it.
As you begin to see its teachings of duality, take it a step further. Is spiritualty really a question of just black and white? Life is pretty complex, and there are many shades of gray.
It’s often difficult to definitively judge things as good or bad, right or wrong. Perhaps that’s the true message of this pattern: do your best to achieve balance, because nothing is truly black and white.

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