Sacred Geometry, what makes it so Sacred? Amazing!

  • 2019
Table of contents hide 1 Sacred Geometry: basis of everything that exists 2 What is the basis of everything that exists? 2.1 Many Circles 3 Platonic Solids 3.1 Plato 4 Golden Ratio and Fibonacci 5 Sacred Geometry in our Structures 5.1 Da Vinci 5.2 Fibonacci 6 Comparison of Golden Ratio and Fibonacci 7 Geometry and other Dimensions

If you look at it according to the knowledge acquired in the first years of academic study, geometry is only geometry, isn't it? I want you to wonder why there is a distinction between geometries? What makes Sacred Geometry so sacred?

In math, you can go in any direction using geometry, but each geometric figure is created from a base. In reality, everything originates from a certain base.

You can also read: What is sacred geometry and how can it help your life?

Sacred Geometry: basis of everything that exists

In Sacred Geometry, all straight lines are masculine energy, and all curved lines are feminine energy

Surely you will be asking yourself, everything that exists? Then, why don't we learn this from an early age?

Basically, this knowledge has been hidden for a long time and most of it is forgotten.

Full knowledge seemed to be taught only to priests in the so-called Mystery Schools, somewhere around the time of the ancient Egyptians (1500 BC). From that moment it began to be taken into account as knowledge Sacred .

Unfortunately, all that was known about Sacred Geometry and what is possible with it is currently not remembered, however, we are rediscovering more and more every day that passes.

I want you to keep in mind that geometry not only influences this dimension, but also other higher dimensions .

A lot of information about Sacred Geometry can be found and there is also much to tell about it, however, a complete and well structured and clear study is not yet known, or at least, I don't know it.

What is the basis of everything that exists?

Creation is the beginning of everything, without creation nothing can happen. In order to create, awareness is needed . Everything originated in consciousness according to the Mystery Schools.

Then, there is a form of consciousness in the complete emptiness. Movement is not possible, because you can only observe movement when you can move relatively towards or from something . The only thing that was possible was to expand, and that can be done in 6 directions.

The X, Y and Z addresses, also called forward, backward, left, right, up and down. By expanding in the 6 directions, space has been created . And in that space you can create more.

By connecting all the ends of the directions, create a figure, the octahedron.

Now it is possible to move, because there is an object where you can move relatively from one end to the other. Or you can move the object itself.

By rotating the octahedron around one of its own axes, the points of the octahedron "draw" a circle.

As you can see, from this moment this topic becomes really interesting. Amazing! Right?

In Sacred Geometry, all straight lines are masculine energy, and all curved lines are feminine energy. Then, a masculine form was first created, after which a feminine form was created from the masculine form, quite similar to the story about Adam and Eve.

I want us to make a brief summary of what I have said so far. The forms are created by a form of consciousness in a great infinite void . The whole story sounds very separate from everything, but it will take more form, it is as if it were a simple pun.

The circle or sphere (seen in 3D) is the basis of all geometry and matter . Protons, neutrons and electrons are spheres that together form an atom. This is a very simple example, however, I wish that we emphasize in more detail this amazing mystery of Sacred Geometry .

From the circle, all the geometry develops more and more, it is amazing!

Many circles

At this point in the Article, I want to invite you to make some complex geometric graphics with circles, many circles; This, because all these circles in the correct proportion, will create the most important geometric shapes .

We start simply, with two circles. When two circles of equal size overlap with the centers of both circles on the outer edge of the other, the Vesica Pisces is created.

Vesica Pisces

An important figure that churches and Masons often use, but also the builders of the Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx. It is extraordinarily sublime!

Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx

The relation of the outside of the pyramid goes back to the Vesica Piscis, which is linked to the golden section (Golden ratio, φ).

Seed of Life

When the process is repeated with the number of circles placed, the "Seed of Life" is created. The seed of life is a figure that consists of 7 equal circles .

Egg of life

When the correct lines within the circles are eliminated, the hue egg of life is created. The reason why it is called the egg of life is because each egg fertilized with the first 8 cells of each living organism looks exactly like that .

Prime

If we continue to place circles, the Seed of Life becomes the Flower of Life . One of the most important figures of Sacred Geometry .

Flower of life, Seti I tempel Abydos

The Flower of life is found throughout the world in different temples . Among others in the temple of Seti I, the temple where Osiris has risen (resurrection) in Abydos.

Flower of Indian life

In different temples in Jerusalem and India and in many other places in the world. All geometry goes back to the Flower of Life .

From the Flower of Life, by eliminating the correct lines again, the Fruit of Life can arise. When lines are added to the centers of the circles, the Metatron Cube is created.

Fruit of life

The Metatron Cube contains the planes of all platonic solids.

Metatron's Cube

In short, the Flower of Life contains; Vesica Piscis + Golden Ratio, the Seed of Life, the Egg of Life, the Fruit of Life, the Metatron's Cube, all platonic solids and the Tree of Life.

Do you see how exciting this topic is? Definitely, the circles create the most important geometric shapes .

Plain Solids

But what exactly is a platonic solid ? A platonic solid is a three-dimensional figure that must meet four requirements:

  • All surfaces have the same shape and size.
  • All edges have the same length.
  • The interior angles between each face are the same.
  • If the solid is placed inside a sphere, all points are touching the surface of the sphere.

The best known platonic solid is the cube. All planes are equal (squares), all edges are the same length and all angles between planes are equal (in the case of the cube 90 degrees).

In total there are 5 platonic solids, they are:

TetrahedronCubeOctahedronDodecahedronIcosahedron

Sometimes, the Merkaba and the sphere itself are also considered platonic solids .

All these figures can be found in the Metatron Cube, as 3D figures with a 2D view.

Plato

Platonic solids were first described by the philosopher Plato (hence the name) around the year 400 BC.

But these remarkable forms are being unearthed all over the world, and, indeed, they are thousands of years older than Plato.

The special thing about Platonic solids is that they represent all possible molecular connections, they contain all possible geometrical laws of reality and of the universe in which we live, therefore, it is the basis of all physical matter.

Now, surely you will be asking yourself, but where can I observe these geometric molecular connections in matter? Look, sometimes it can be seen with the naked eye, sometimes it requires a microscope and other technological elements.

A good example is crystals and their growth patterns. Fluorite or pyrite, for example, a precious stone that produces perfect cubes .

Fluorite
Pyrite

Fluorite has an atomic structure of an octahedron. Which means that when fluorite breaks, it breaks into perfect octahedra .

Ice crystal

Another example is ice crystals that always produce perfect hexagons, the 2D view of a cube.

There are also life forms that have a perfect platonic solid in their body, which is the case of Radiolaria.

Radiolaria

Small single-celled organisms, some of which have a perfect icosahedron as a body.

Also an fertilized egg with 4 cells, together they form a tetrahedron and with 8 cells per cube.

DNA, the lifelong model, is made up of several dodecahedrons that together form the spiral. Really, it's simply great! It's amazing!

DNA helix

Golden Ratio and Fibonacci

We had already mentioned it just now, the Golden Proportion.

The golden section, the golden ratio, the golden mean, the divine ratio, Phi, are all names for it, a proportion. And what about Fibonacci? That seems, but it is not the same.

The golden ratio is the ratio A (the largest part) / B (the smallest part) = (A + B) / A =

Nice and clear.

Phi ( ) is an infinite number, without a repetitive pattern (so completely random), comparable to Pi ( ). Rounded is ; 1.61803398875 or also called 5 ^ 0.5 x 0.5 + 0.5.

So what can we do with that number? You can see it as a division.

Suppose we have a 2 cm line that we are going to divide with the golden ratio. The largest piece (A) becomes 2 / = 1, 236 What remains of this is part B, then 2 1, 236 = 0.763

With this relationship we can make a Golden Ratio spiral . This spiral can continue indefinitely, both smaller and larger. Theoretically, this spiral has no beginning or end.

But what can we do with this relationship?

The human brain is greatly attracted to this relationship and that is not surprising, because this relationship can be found everywhere.

Our entire body, including the organs, is formed by these proportions . And so are the bodies of animals, the whole nature of the Earth, and even our Universe, solar system, planets and Milky Ways. Look at these examples:

Vitruvian Man Da Vinci
Trump Golden Ratio Spiral
Golden Ratio Spiral Galaxy

Sacred Geometry in our Structures

Because we are so attracted to Sacred Geometry, these relationships have also been incorporated into our art.

It has been incorporated into buildings such as Notre Dame, Greek temples, and the Giza pyramid, paintings, sculptures, among many other realities. But today, the Golden Ratio is also used in company logos and other graphic designs.

But especially the pyramid of Giza contains several special proportions.

The pyramid builders knew exactly what they were doing, because not only the pyramid itself is a masterpiece, but also the alignment with the other pyramids is in relation to the stars (the Orion belt, among others), the number of the speed of light and the golden ratio .

The pyramid of Giza has a triangular relationship of, 1, , the same relationship that the Earth and the Moon have with each other. A strange coincidence, which is no accident.

Squareing the Earth Moon Circle
Pyramid of Giza Golden Ratio
Pyramidal relationship of Giza

Da Vinci

Another artist and teacher who also knew exactly what he was doing in his art is Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 - 1519).

He incorporated so many proportions in his paintings that, after many years, every time something new is discovered in his art.

To make a representation of how many proportions are in his painting, I invite you to investigate extraordinary analyzes of his paintings.

Fibonacci

Leonardo Fibonacci lived about 250 years before Leonardo Da Vinci . Fibonacci discovered some interesting numerology.

He saw that some species of lilies and irises had 3 petals. Butter flowers, dolphins and skeletons had 5 petals and other species had 8 again. He discovered that there was a pattern, he called it the Fibonacci sequence.

The series works as follows: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233… Etc. The series has a beginning, but not an end. Each subsequent number is added along with the previous two numbers.

The golden ratio is also infinite, but it has no beginning or end. And having no beginning is something that nature (and our thinking pattern) has many problems with.

The Fibonacci sequence is the solution of nature in the golden ratio (φ).

Comparison of Golden Ratio and Fibonacci

But to what extent does Fibonacci resemble the golden ratio?

In order to compare these two correctly, the ideal would be to calculate the proportion of the Fibonacci series, because the golden ratio is also a proportion. This is done as follows:

Current numberPrevious numberDivisionProportionPhi (φ)
oneone1/11.01.618034
2one2/12.01.618034
323/21.51.618034
5535/31.6666661.618034
8558/51, 600, 0001.618034
13813/81, 625, 0001.618034
twenty-one1321/131.6153841.618034
3. 4twenty-one34/211.6190481.618034
553. 455/341.6176471.618034
895589/551.6181821.618034
14489144/891.6179781.618034
233144233/1441.6180561.618034

Now that the (different) proportions are visible, they can be compared with the golden ratio.

To take it back, φ = 1.61803398875 ... As you can see, the relationship fluctuates greatly at the beginning of the sequence, from far below to far above the number φ. But these fluctuations become smaller and smaller as the sequence continues .

If I had a chart made of this, the Fibonacci series will get closer and closer to Phi, but it will never be exactly the number.

Phi also looks like the divine relationship / number because almost everything in our reality tries to approach this relationship. A justified name for Sacred Geometry .

Geometry and other Dimensions

You have probably convinced yourself that everything is connected when it comes to Sacred Geometry and has a great influence on us and our dimension.

But Sacred Geometry goes beyond our dimension. It can create energy fields, attract vortices and forms of consciousness. Maybe you've experienced this before, maybe not.

I work a lot with Sacred Geometry and it is amazing how many of us are attracted to this science, geometry does something different for everyone .

I invite you to experiment with Sacred Geometry, play and research and, above all, feel it.

What I wanted to share with you today is only a small understanding of Sacred Geometry .

How did you find this Article on Sacred Geometry and why is it Sacred? I invite you to make all your contributions in the comments section or in our Forum. Also, I invite you to be very aware of our next publications, extraordinary themes are being developed for you and yours! A hug in the light!

My intention in this type of Texts is to arouse a concern towards the investigation and study of these subjects so exciting, I invite you to do so.

Author : William Hernán Estrada Pérez, Editor and the Great Family of hermandadblanca.org

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