Elayne has always loved spirals and discovered that they represent both movement into and from creation:
A clockwise spiral represents movement from the Source into creation
A counterclockwise (anitclockwise) spiral represents return to the Source.
At a January 2020 American Society of Dowsers (ASD), Greater Boston Chapter, meeting, President Susan McNeill-Sphuler held a class on making spirals with soft aluminum craft wire in various colors. Using needle nose pliers, which Elayne brought from her jewelry-making toolbox, the first spiral (silver) was turned clockwise after a length of tubing was folded in half with one end longer. This formed a spiral with two ends.
Because Elayne is moving from duality into unity, she created additional spirals with only one end opposite the center.
Elayne used symbolic colors as follows:
Pink - universal love
Green - heart chakra
Silver - meditation, moon, inward contemplation
Magenta - high rate of vibration
Bright Blue - Self, Soul, Master Within
Note: Three-dimensional clockwise spirals when reversed are counterclockwise, unlike those on two-dimensional paper.
This spiral was made by folding it in half with one end a little longer than the other then using needle nose pliers to create a clockwise spiral.
The triskelion side shown is 3 counterclockwise spirals in a larger one with 2 clockwise spirals and one counterclockwise.