The 7 Facets of the Prism Path: Seven Ways to Remember Who You Are
Colorful representation of the 7 facets of The Prism Path
The Prism Path isn’t a rigid system or doctrine. It’s a lens — a way of seeing yourself more clearly, more compassionately, and more completely.
Just like light reveals its spectrum through a prism, your wholeness reveals itself through these seven soul-facets. Each one reflects a different dimension of your being. Each one is a doorway back to yourself.
These are not steps. They are sacred mirrors. And you don’t need to master them — only meet them, again and again, as you spiral through your life.
Embodiment, sacred routine, reverence for the body.
The Temple honors your physical form — your needs, rhythms, pain, pleasure, and presence. It asks: How do I live with care in this body?
Nurturing, creativity, emotional grounding, personal roots.
The Nest is where tenderness and imagination meet. It honors your inner child, your safe spaces, and the quiet power of co-creation.
Power, self-worth, sovereignty, personal truth.
The Throne calls you to sit fully in your worth — to speak your truth, hold your boundaries, and claim your sacred authority without shame.
Connection, reciprocity, shared growth, relationships.
The Garden reminds you that your healing doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s where you tend to community, intimacy, and the ecosystems of the heart.
Mental clarity, self-inquiry, inner frameworks, mindset.
The Study holds the stories you tell yourself — and helps you rewrite them with honesty, insight, and curiosity. It’s a place for reflection, integration, and growth.
Intuition, symbolism, spiritual insight, energy awareness.
The Observatory is your inner cosmos. It invites you to follow the threads of meaning — through dreams, tarot, astrology, synchronicity — and trust your own knowing.
Devotion, remembrance, spiritual philosophy, integration.
The Altar is where it all comes together — your grief, your beauty, your questions, your awe. It reminds you that your life itself is a ritual.
The seven facets are not meant to divide you — they exist to reflect you.
Wherever you are in your process, you’re holding a piece of the spectrum.
And together, they illuminate your path back to wholeness.
Which of the seven facets are you feeling drawn to right now? Share it in the comments below!