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LOOKING AT LIFE THROUGH THE SACRED LENSE: SACRED GEOMETRY PART 2

Sep 19

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Last week, we explored Sacred Geometry, understanding how nature arranges itself in patterns and cycles, as seen in snail shells and flower petals. Recognizing these arrangements helps us see geometry as the foundation of all life.


Still skeptical? Let’s break down "Geometry," derived from the Greek words “Geo” (Earth) and “Metron” (To Measure), meaning “Earthly Measurements.” Sacred geometric shapes reveal ancient wisdom linked to life and the universe's creation.


Sacred Geometry can aid in healing and empowering individuals by amplifying our connection to spirit and creating harmony within ourselves and with the world. This is why it’s sometimes called “Sacred Architecture,” remnants of which can be found in ancient places of worship.


These shapes act as codes that deepen your connection to your true self, opening pathways to the infinite and the oneness of all life. Sacred Geometry promotes healing, harmonizing, and rebalancing on all levels.


At the core of Sacred Geometry are the “Platonic Solids,” the building blocks of the universe. Each element on the periodic table corresponds to the frequency of one of these shapes. Let’s look closer at these sacred shapes in the world around us.


  • Triangle: Symbolizes balance, harmony, and completion. It represents the divine union of mind, body, and spirit.

  • Circle: Represents wholeness, oneness, and unity. The Olympics uses five interlocking circles to symbolize unity among all races and nations.

  • Square: Symbolizes strength and stability. Notice how the Great Pyramids are built on a square foundation.

  • Flower of Life: Comprising interlocking circles, it represents the unity of creation. The Circle is said to be God's first thought, replicated to form the Vesica Pisces—two interlocking circles. The space between these circles symbolizes the womb of creation. Seven of these patterns create the Seed of Life, and further replication yields the Flower of Life, which contains ancient codes from Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man and the Tree of Life from Kabbalistic teachings.

  • Spiral: All shapes return to the Spiral, found in galaxies, energy movements, and the Kundalini symbolizing awakened consciousness. The Spiral is also present in the DNA of each cell.


Next week, we will delve deeper into the intricate and special shape of the Spiral.

Sep 19

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