
Sacred Geometry can be seen in everything and everyone in the universe. Mystics consider Sacred Geometry to be the architecture of the universe and part of the true matrix. It is the only subject in all of the universe, that appeals to both the left and right side of the brain. The desire for logic, sequencing, factual and methodical thinking fulfills the left brain, while still it also fulfills the right brain, because of it’s creativity, intuitive, and random patterns.
There are many definitions and understandings about Sacred Geometry. A simplified way of explaining Sacred Geometry, is to say it is the act of studying the devine act of creating, and than using the knowledge to create again. Sacred Geometry is about utilizing archetypal geometric patterns in nature for the purpose of spiritual communion and healing.
The word geometry itself means earth measure. Geometry exists before creation. It is coeternal with the mind of God. Sacred Geometry is an exact science which leaves nothing to chance, it proves everything, which it teaches with facts. It is always precise and definite.
The story of Genesis in the Spirit explains that sacred geometry is the blue print of creation, and the genesis of all forms. Sacred Geometry was not founded by catholics or first known from the bible, the Ancient Egyptians were the first founders and educators and they believed that the experience of Sacred Geometry was an essential way to educate the soul. They knew that the patterns and codes were symbolic to the inner realm and the subtle structures of higher consciousness and awareness. They knew that Sacred Geometry becomes another level of significants when there is self awareness also.
Sound is the foundation of all forms and shapes. It is the factor which holds everything together. Everything in existence is the result of frequency. In the book of Genesis in the bible, it is written; ” In the beginning there was a word, and the word was God.” The word is symbolic for sound frequency.
The shapes of Sacred Geometry represents the stages of manifesting. Sacred Geometry allows us to see the wholeness, unity, and connection and helps us discard the notion that we are separate from each other and nature. It also allows us to find the harmony and balance in every day life. It is important to know that Sacred Geometry is nothing new it is actually embedded in many of the monuments which exists today all over the world. A good example is the great Pyramid.
We live in the plane of manifestation. The Golden Mean, which is considered a “fingerprint” of creation is an intra-dimensional doorway through which matter emerges from a 3D reality. The magic of Sacred Geometry is to understand that Bio Geometry which involves geometric shapes and how they effect life functions and the design of shapes that interact with the earths energy fields which affects biological systems. Researchers in Bio-Geometry are still dedicated to developing architecture that would enhance the human biological system, which is huge for living healthier, happier and more balanced lives.
All the functions of our human physical body, and its many biological processes, are based on very specific structures. Each structure is specialized to create specific functions within our nervous system, heart, brain, lymph, etc. Similarly, our subtle energy fields are also based on specific geometries; some of these geometries are fundamental to all human beings and are found in everyone with only slight variations. However there are also Sacred Geometric patterns in the human energy field which crystallize as a result of how we choose to use our mind and energy. Different people can have very different Sacred Geometric structures within their subtle energy fields, based on their different vibrations and levels of consciousness.
Sacred Geometry is still used as an ancient science by many mystics, spiritualist, scientists, and modern day witches. It main purpose is to understand how the universe and creation unifies all things. It is the starting point of all form. Every natural pattern of growth or movement can be seen to manifest within one or more geometric shapes. The shapes are profoundly symbolic and have been used in sacred ceremonies, rituals, understanding the laws of nature, is used as a tool for manipulating energy and manifesting for millions of centuries.
Education in Sacred Geometry allows us to understand the functions of different types of geometric forms in our subtle energy fields. There are specific patterns, which are intrinsically linked to particular layers of our subtle bodies and spiritual planes. Sacred Geometry can be used as a powerful tool for Spiritual Evolution. It allows us to take the next step in life, healing, creativity, and most importantly spiritual awakening.
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Sacred Geometry and their Meanings:
The flower of life holds a secret through whichone can discover the most important and sacred pattern in the universe. This is the source of all that exists; it’s called the (fruit of life) It contains 13 informational systems. Each one explains another aspect of reality. These systems are able to give us access to everything ranging from the human body to the galaxies.Seed of Life
Seed of life is formed from 7 circles being placed with 6 fold symmetry,forming patterns of circles and lenses, which is the basic component of the Flower of Life’s design. The Seed of Life is a symbol depicting the 7 days of creating in which the Judeo-Christian God created life; Genesis 2:2-3, Exodus 23:12, 31:16-17, Isaiah 56:6-8.
The Flower of Life
The Flower of Life, is the modern name given to a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles. They are arranged to form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry. The most common form of the “Flower of Life” is hexagonal pattern It is considered by some to be a symbol of sacred geometry, said to contain ancient, religious value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time. In this sense, it is a visual expression of the connections life weaves through all sentient beings, and it is believed to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things.
Tree of Life
Tree of Life The Tree of Life is mainly known and recognized as a concept of Kabbala, which is used to understand the nature of God and the manner in which he created the world ex nihilo. The Kabbalists developed this concept into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a “map” of creation. The tree of life has been called the “cosmology” of the Kabbalah.Some believe the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah corresponds to the Tree of Life mentioned in Genesis 2:9.
Merkabah
Merkabah, also spelled Merkaba, is the divine light vehicle allegedly used by ascended masters to connect with and reach those in tune with the higher realms. “Mer” means Light. “Ka” means Spirit. “Ba” means Body. Mer-Ka-Ba means the spirit/body surrounded by counter-rotating fields of light, (wheels within wheels), spirals of energy as in DNA, which transports spirit/body from one dimension to another.
Circle
Early in history the circle became a symbol of male divinity, appearing later as the halos around the heads of angels. No beginning or end beginning or end, It represents infinity, perfection and the eternal. It is often used as a symbol of God.
Square
This form represents solidity: a perfection that is static, earthly and material. It connotes dependability, honesty, shelter, safety. As the most frequent shape in Hindu symbology, it stands for order in the universe and the balance of opposites.
Triangle
The magical number three represents the sacred Trinity. Pointing upward, the triangle stands for ascent to heaven, fire, the active male principle: reversed, it symbolizes grace descending from heaven, water, the passive feminine element.
Crescent
Just as the crescent moon changes into the full moon and back again, the crescent symbolizes change within the world of forms. It represents magical power that can transform shape. Because the crescent moon rides across the night sky. The crescent is an emblem of Islam. When paired with a star, it represents sovereignty and divinity.
Oval
A symbol of the female genitalia, and thus And thus of the female principle itself . When horizontal it becomes the all-seeing eye.
Celtic Cross
The Celtic cross, which brings together the cross and the circle, pre-dates Christianity by many centuries. Its original symbolism was associated with fertility, the cross standing for the male generative power and the circle for the female. Within Christianity it represents the union of heaven and earth.
Inverted Cross
In legend, Saint Peter was crucified upside-down, feeling himself unworthy to be crucified on the upright cross of Christ. The inverted cross therefore came to represent humility. It also shares the symbolism of the inverted tree of life – the idea that spirituality has its roots in heaven and reaches downward toward the earth.
The Ankh
Prominent in the symbolism of ancient Egypt, the ankh carries some of the meanings of the Celtic cross, and the idea of a key to unlock the mysteries of heaven and earth. Combining the symbols of Osiris (the tau or T cross) and Isis (the oval), it is a symbol of immortality, and is often depicted as being carried by the gods.
The Eye as Geometry
In addition to the symbolism of its oval shape (see above), the eye carries other kinds of geometrical significance. This illustration, from an 18th century Arab manuscript, shows the eye as an oval containing two circles, the inner of which encloses a mandala of divine wisdom. The eye takes the outside world into the inner, and can also project the inner world onto the outer. Certain mythical beings, such as Medusa, had the power to transmit their intentions through their gaze – the so-called evil eye.
Pentagram
Being endless, like the circle, the pentagram, or pentacle, stands for perfection and wholeness. At the same time its triangular components stand for the four elements plus spirituality. These twin properties give the symbol power to bind or banish evil spirits, and make it a favorite of magicians.
Celtic Triple Enclosure
This ancient Celtic symbol represents human consciousness.
Pyramids
The most evocative of three-dimensional symbols, the pyramid represents the world axis. Its apex symbolizes the highest point of spiritual attainment, with the body of the structure representing man’s ascent through the hierarchy of enlightenment.
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