Micro-Lesson: The Neurospiritualism™ Logo (A Story of Sacred and Human Intelligence)
- Dr. Sylvester "Sly" Sullivan

- Nov 17
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 22

The Neurospiritualism™ symbol is not just a design — it is a story. A story about the great mystery behind all things, the humanity you live every day, and the movement that brings the two into relationship. Every element in the symbol reflects something real within you.
Below is the meaning of each part.
1. The Bloom — Sacred Intelligence
At the center sits the Bloom — our way of pointing to the great mystery at the heart of all existence.
People experience that mystery differently:
Some call it God.
Some call it Spirit.
Some call it the Universe.
Some call it the Mystery.
Some do not name it at all — they simply feel it moving.
In Neurospiritualism, we use the term Sacred Intelligence not to define the mystery, but to offer language that is small enough for conversation and large enough for reverence.
The Bloom represents:
the presence beneath all things,
the awareness moving through life,
and the quiet inner knowing you can feel even without naming it.
It sits at the center because the sacred — however you understand it — sits at the center of life.
2. The Circle — Human Intelligence
Surrounding the Bloom is the Circle — the symbol of Human Intelligence.
The Circle represents your lived humanity:
your neural system
your emotions
your perception
your choices
your memories
your story and your becoming
But the Circle also reveals something deeper: Sacred Intelligence sits inside the Circle because it sits inside you.
The symbol teaches a returning — a remembering. We are not separate from the sacred field we sense. We are shaped by it, held by it, and animated by it.
Sacred Intelligence is not only around us. It is within our humanity, expressing itself through our awareness, our breath, and our experience.
The Circle shows that your humanity is not outside the sacred. It is a form of it.
3. The Tri-Lines — The Movement Toward Alignment
Between the Bloom and the Circle flow three lines — the Tri-Lines.
The Tri-Lines represent the inner movement toward alignment:
Head — the clarity and intelligence of your thinking.
Heart — the wisdom and direction of your emotional and inner life.
Harmony — the moment your head and heart stop competing and start cooperating.
Each line is a step. Each step is part of a journey.
And when the Tri-Lines touch both the Circle and the Bloom, they reveal the moment when Human Intelligence and Sacred Intelligence enter a living relationship.
We call that moment a Sacred Relationship.
4. The Space Between the Lines — The Mystery of Life
The open spaces between the Tri-Lines represent life itself — the unknown, the unpredictable, the blank pages you must walk through.
No one knows what each day will bring. But Neurospiritualism teaches that when:
your head and heart are aligned,
harmony is alive within you, and
your inner life is steady,
…then the mystery of life becomes navigable.
The gaps are not empty. They are invitations — places where the sacred meets your humanity.
5. How All the Elements Work Together
When you look at the entire symbol, the story becomes clear:
The Bloom holds the sacred mystery.
The Circle holds your human life — and reminds you the sacred lives within it.
The Tri-Lines show the path of alignment.
The spaces show the mystery you must walk through.
And their touchpoints reveal the moment when the sacred and the human meet.
The Neurospiritualism™ logo is a reminder that you are not separate from the sacred. Your humanity and the great mystery are always in conversation — always reaching toward one another.
The Whole Symbol in One Sentence
The Neurospiritualism™ logo tells the story of how your humanity moves toward the sacred — through head, heart, and harmony, and through the mystery of life — until the two meet in sacred relationship.
Blessed harmony.
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