Shapes such as the square play a huge role in our daily lives, yet we overlook it without thinking about the deeper meaning. There is a deeper meaning and a reason why it appears so much in our physical reality.
The square symbol represents structure, balance, logic, and law and order. It represents the laws of nature that exist in the physical realm, and how those laws give us a sense of predictability and security. The square is associated with the number 4, and relates to the four elements of the physical world: earth, air, water, and fire. Symbolism of a square: spirit, color, 4
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