The triangle encompassing the inner symbols denotes the trinity of the seer, seeing and seen. Viewed from a Kashmir Shaiva standpoint this denotes Shiva as absolute consciousness, Shakti as that expressive power of Self-awareness and the individual/the world as the object in which consciousness finds expression as pure subjectivity. 
In the Shatkona the upward pointing triangle stands exclusively for Shiva, however, denoting the ascend of energy, which is here further represented by the snake as the symbol for Kundalini Shakti - the Shakti that governs all flows of Pranas within the body as well as creation itself. 
Further, the triangle and the large circle represent the fire and ether element, which are dominant in my natal chart. 
The unity of feminine and masculine are symbolized by both the Yin and Yang shapes, that expressed themselves automatically in the design as well as the crescent moon shape for the feminine energy in combination with the sun, representing the masculine energy as well as the bindu, as that point where awareness merges into eachother - the ocean merges into the drop but the drop also merges into the ocean. 
Seven rays of the sun are representing the seven major energy centers. The figure eight denotes the eternity of awareness and the flow of energy that is observed in deep meditative states. 
Based on the Metatrons Cube as a grid and beyond symbolizing my initials, the logo has a deep meaning to me, creating a mystical ambiance. If you look at the center for a couple of minutes it can get you in a meditative state. 

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