When you tattoo your skin, you become a totem for whatever archetypal energy the symbol(s) carries. That's both in the collective mind's interpretation of it and the inherent geometry of the symbol itself. If you want the honest truth, there's no real "balancing" it, neither by impressing your own interpretation onto it (because others will impress theirs) or by getting a counteracting or "opposite" tattoo. That's not how subtle energies work. Each quantum stream is separately unfolding. Besides, how would you know what the exact countermeasure form of those existing forms are? Most people wouldn't. Removing the tattoo is one option, but the energy will most likely linger. My suggestion is that you reinvent the image, reform it into something with renewed meaning. Reinterpret it further by expanding the shapes or painting over them. If you're genuinely seeking assistance and if you've noticed this stuff being loaded with chaotic energy (which it is) - what I mention above is the most realistic solution. I received this question not long ago (Apr 2025) - This is why I made this channel in the first place. Online 'esoteric' circles are so filled with people who have imagined themselves competent in areas of life they have never truly walked. There's so much fakery and wanna-be mastery over energetic systems going on that it can be overwhelming. Without offending anyone, some of the advice on the timeline are genuinely so misinformed and damaging - yet they're pushed with the utmost confidence. No one knows what they're talking about, and the ones who don't know what they're talking about the most are usually the ones with the loudest voices - and with the most likes. This is some sort of strange symptom of the modern world - where everyone is expected to be hyper-competent in everything; where you have to have an answer for literally anything that comes your way. But this decreases you as a person. It really does. Before you give advice, make sure you're not absolutely full of it. The responsibility for the advice you give is yours - and you might be causing harm to someone else (and to yourself) by giving them the wrong info.