![]() "How the World Is Made: The Story of Creation according to Sacred Geometry" "The Golden Section: Nature's Greatest Secret" For about a decade various research groups in Europe have been discovering entire groups of sacred geometry symbols and shapes that carry specific and dedicated qualities for harmonizing and balancing our lives and environmental situations. Their efficacy is currently being rediscovered by contemporary research. These harmonious, interlocking circles are also said to be the Blueprint of the Universe, while also illustrating mitosis (or the fertilization of an egg and cellular duplication).Sacred geometry symbols have at all times been known to people and used by all civilizations throughout the ages. The polygon shapes are believed to represent the feminine and some believe it to be the symbol for creation (7 circles, 7 days, 7 chakras, 7 musical notes). Within the Flower of Life symbol, the image of the Seed of Life emerges (which feels very apropos because all flowers contain seeds). The Symbol has been found at The Temple of Osiris in Abydos, Egypt, The Forbidden City, in Beijing, China, and many other sacred sites all over the world. ![]() Leonardo Da Vinci was particularly interested in the form and mathematical proportions of the Flower of Life and its connection to physical space and human consciousness. Consisting of evenly spaced, overlapping circles (with a six fold symmetry like a hexagon), some believe the symbol to be a divine, visual expression of life, consciousness, and creation. One of the world’s most ancient symbols, the Flower of Life is said to represent the divine, mathematical order in all of life. The Flower of Life | © Culture Trip/ Michaela Pointon Here is a selection of geometrical patterns to help link your body and spirit with the sacred language of the universe. Whatever the reason behind the prevalence of these patterns, one thing is clear: Symbols have power. Why else are we so drawn to them? Does sacred geometry correlate to something deeper within our universal consciousness? Does it reflect or speak to the language of soul? Or are our brains simply hardwired to recognize these patterns in nature? Plato’s solids (platonic shapes) are said to form the basis for every design in the universe, even down to a molecular scale.īut sacred shapes also represent the intangible, mystical elements of life. The sacred spiral (fibonacci sequence), for instance, is inherent in everything from a simple pine cone, to a snail shell, to the human body, to the Great Pyramids at Giza. It’s quite probable that Mozart employed the Golden Ratio for his musical compositions. Galileo once said, “Mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe.” Artists, musicians, and philosophers have long evoked the power of sacred geometry in their work, from Da Vinci to Pythagoras. But what are the spiritual meanings behind these geometric patterns and symbols? ![]() ![]() From the Fibonacci sequence to the Golden Ratio, design patterns can be broken down as a language of numbers (mathematics) that govern our entire visible and invisible world. Sacred geometric patterns exist all around us - they are the perfect shapes and patterns that form the fundamental templates for life in the universe. Sacred geometry | © Culture Trip/ Micheala Pointon
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |