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Symbols of a Life-Centered Civilization

Giving Ideas Visible Form

Ideas shape civilizations, but symbols help those ideas enter everyday life.


Throughout history, movements that transformed societies were carried forward not only through words and laws, but also through symbols—objects that express shared values and allow people to recognize one another across communities and generations.


The vision explored in Rethinking Eve—a civilization grounded in equality and the nurturing of life—also finds expression in symbols that people can display, carry, and share.


These symbols represent three dimensions of cultural transformation: law, society, and personal identity.



  • The Women’s Flag


The Women’s Flag celebrates the dignity and life-giving power of women.


Its design draws upon ancient geometric forms associated with generative energy, balance, and the cycles of life. The central geometry evokes the moment of origin—the beginning of human life—while the surrounding structure reflects the interconnected forces that sustain civilization across generations.


Flying the Women’s Flag affirms a simple but powerful truth: a civilization that honors women honors life itself.



  • The Constitution and the 28th Amendment


Cultural transformation must also be reflected in law.


The Equal Rights Amendment affirms that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex.


Printed Constitutions that include the 28th Amendment represent a commitment to the principle that women stand as equal citizens within the legal framework of the United States.


Constitutional equality provides the foundation upon which a society organized around partnership and the nurturing of life can be built.



  • The Pendant: Symbol of Balance


The pendant symbolizes the deep balance between feminine and masculine forces that sustain life.


The design unites the Omega and Alpha, representing the feminine and masculine principles of creation and continuity—the beginning and the unfolding of life.


At the center rests the generative sphere, symbolizing the origin from which human life emerges. Surrounding forms express the dynamic relationship between feminine and masculine energies that together sustain the cycles of existence.


Worn as a personal symbol, the pendant represents a commitment to a civilization grounded in balance, equality, and the nurturing of life.



Symbols help people imagine a future that does not yet fully exist.

When individuals display symbols that honor women, equality, and the nurturing of life, they participate in shaping a civilization worthy of the generations to come.


“This symbol represents the balance of feminine and masculine forces and the commitment to build a civilization that nurtures life.”


Omega and Alpha are interwoven to express the cosmic balance between feminine and masculine forces.


The central sphere represents the origin of life.

The cross structure symbolizes the axis through which life unfolds into the world.

The surrounding forms express the interdependence of generative energies that sustain the cycles of existence.


Together, the symbol reflects the principle that life arises through balance rather than domination.


Omega • Alpha

Source of Life


Simple and powerful

Life arises through balance, not domination.

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