![]() ![]() ![]() This was something that was incorporated in the successful ancient cultures of the past, that has been lost in our modern times. There’s no doubt that incorporating Sacred Geometry symbols and dimensions into our lives and homes and in the bigger picture, as a global society, into our architecture and community design can have a profound impact on the overall vibe of our worlds. So by the skillful restructuring of our spaces using resonant forms and dimensions such as these we can bring about the desired frequency of balance and well-being and this becomes our ‘environment’. Symbols such as those in the realm of Sacred Geometry are proven to emit beneficial frequencies. This is an aspect of our reality that is totally under our control to manipulate for our benefit. We now know that ‘everything is energy’ and that energetic reality is an interplay of space, form and frequency. ![]() This is not a ‘woo woo’ concept either, this is an observable and meausrable scientific fact. Step into any Divinely constructed building such as a church or cathedral and then go into an office space cubicle to feel the difference in space energetics at their extremes. They either give rise to expansion and creativity or they feel lifeless and restrictive. The same is true for the decor and their alignments in our spaces. The spaces we live and work in either induce positive, life-giving energy or they don’t. It symbolizes perfection, proportion, creation and expansion. This shape, known as ‘The Pattern of the Universe’, is seen in the formation of galaxies, planetary motions, weather patterns and throughout nature. The Golden Mean Spiral symbol is formed by a curving arc that touches along specific endpoints of 2 perfectly proportioned ‘Golden Rectangles’ at an increasing width and length that is equal to the Golden Ratio of Phi (1.618). The following 10 symbols are some of the most revered shapes and patterns that make up the foundation of the Sacred Geometry school of thought: Preeminent Sacred Geometric Symbols And Their Meanings By understanding these sacred geometric patterns and becoming more ‘conscious’ of them one can ‘heal’ and come into greater ‘alignment’ with all of the Universe – because humans are essentially ‘created’ using the same energetic blueprint. The most common modalities and techniques are through meditation while gazing upon sacred geometric symbols, energy healing while visualizing sacred geometry and the implementation of physical sacred geometric shapes that are either worn, placed in the home or both. This tapping into your own energy and unlocking the sacred geometric flow within can be accomplished in a number of ways on the spiritual and healing journey. By way of this understanding one can begin to ‘unlock’ their own lifeforce energy to greater degrees, achieving greater levels of what is known as ‘Oneness’. Sacred Geometry in essence is the energetic intermediary that connects humans to the rest of the Universe being made of the same energy and energetic patterns. Applications Of Sacred Geometry For Human Spirituality And Healing ( reference) It has also been studied, written about and taught by many legendary geniuses, intellectuals and philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, DaVinci, Sir Francis Bacon, Einstein and many many others. The concept of Sacred Geometry has been documented throughout history by all of the great civilizations such as the Aztecs, Mayans, Ancient Greece, Rome, Asia and Egypt. ![]() Where And When Did Sacred Geometry Originate? Sacred Geometric symbols are the patterns by which the Universe flows. All living things at their core are made of energy and energy flows in patterns. The entire Universe is said to be ‘alive’ and everything in it is therefore living. These mystical symbols and shapes can be seen throughout our Milky Way Galaxy, within our Solar System, everywhere in Nature as well as the animal Kingdom. Sacred Geometry is the metaphysical ‘fabric of the Universe’ that represents the energetic ‘blueprint’ for all of creation. ![]()
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