Laws of Sacred Geometry: The seven laws of Creation manifested in existence

  • 2019
Table of Contents hide 1 Contemplating Nature 2 Seven Laws of Creation - Sacred Geometry 3 Laws of Sacred Geometry: the Void 4 Laws of Sacred Geometry: Unit 5 Laws of Sacred Geometry: Self-Recurrence 6 Laws of Geometry Sacred: Polarity 7 Laws of Sacred Geometry: Containment or Accumulation 8 Laws of Sacred Geometry: Distribution 9 Laws of Sacred Geometry: Fractality

“The universe is fractal. The more you look at it, the more interesting it becomes. ”

- John Lloyd

Do you know the laws of sacred geometry ?

From a honeycomb to the scales of a fish in the ocean, to the neural networks of our brain, all life is made up of intrinsic patterns. These geometric patterns that we find in nature provide us with an integral window towards the interconnection between all things of Creation.

The laws of sacred geometry unite science and spirituality, one and the other, the intuition of the right hemisphere of our brain, the thought and reason of our left hemisphere, internal and external, macro and micro.

In that way, sacred geometry allows us to align our own heart, mind and spirit with the Source of all life . It is the door between the etheric and the realm of the material.

For these patterns, expressions of life distinguishable from our eyes, manifest in nature even in the most immense of the cosmos.

It is the essence of the synthesis between all the parts and the one. The interconnection that the laws of sacred geometry show us is a reminder of our relationship with the world, and the figures and symbols that are respected from one object or being to another is the proof.

In this article we will talk about the laws of sacred geometry, and the relationships they manifest.

Contemplating Nature

Contemplating nature was for centuries the way to achieve wisdom. The ancient Greeks, the Christians of the Middle Ages, the indigenous cultures of America, the Norse, the ancient Chinese, all the great civilizations began their journey through inevitable communion with the nature of which we are a part. Plutarch already referred to the laws of sacred geometry when he wrote that " Plato said that God continuously geometrizes " ( Convivialium disputationum ). In fact, Stephen Skinner agrees that the study of sacred geometry finds its roots in the study of nature, and the mathematical principles that are intrinsically found in it.

Today we again notice these geometric patterns that at some point in our history were very clear to us.

Understanding the laws of sacred geometry requires a change in the way we relate numbers and shapes. Some cannot exist without the others. Thus, geometry ceases to be simply a form of measurement, since we understand that it exists beyond us.

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Seven Laws of Creation - Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry, like any study, is supported by a series of laws that explain and shape the entire universe. For those who wish to deepen this theme, you can find more detailed explanations in this excerpt from the book The Power of Life in Sacred Geometry and Biological Architecture , by Arturo Ponce de Le n and Nin n Fregoso .

Now yes, we will quickly express the principles of each one.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: the Void

The entire universe is born from a zero point . This is a space that, potentially, everything can be, but it has not yet manifested. Life can only occur if consciousness creates a negative space. This means, a space that lacks all kinds of information, of substance. In that space that is pure power, life arises.

Thus, everything is born from emptiness and goes to emptiness .

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Unity

By contrast, the whole emerges from the void. This universal phenomenon allows to demonstrate the connectivity between all the matter that exists and the energy, through physical existence . Well, it is the compressed energy that shapes the mass.

Thus, the fundamental forces between the base particles can be expressed through a single theoretical field.

It is said that the spiral is one of the first characteristic movements of a unified field . It is also one of the most recurring movements and forms in the universe.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Self-Recurrence

This is true when the spiral that emerges from the void ends its cycle and closes on itself . In this way, self-knowledge makes the spiral of experience recur on itself, that all events concatenate each other, and the current cycles are closed to allow the birth of new ones.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Polarity

This law is important to understand our dual perception of the universe . The positivist logic of which we are heirs generates a system of thought in which reality can only go one way or another. This causes a psychic division, governed by a separation between good and bad.

On the other hand, dialectic logic teaches us the complementarity of opposites, and integration . One aspect of reality cannot manifest itself without the immediate complement, and that is the end of the cycle.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Containment or Accumulation

Before the first four laws, we can understand that the cycle, which starts from the void, is aimed at experiencing and knowing its own creation . Thus, when the cycle is closed and born again, it doubles its shape on itself, drawing a pattern known as the Flower of Life that consists of a hexagonal shape contained within a double circle. This is the geometric representation of the set of cycles that are born and return on themselves to their point of creation, the void.

This pattern contains, accumulates and solidifies the life created by the Pentaflor, which we will see in the following law.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Distribution

This is represented geometrically by the Pentaflor . It consists of ten spirals of golden color that are arranged in the form of a pentagon, and based on the numerical sequence of life described by Leonardo de Pisa (better known as Fibonacci ). This image is that of the DNA molecule, the fundamental principle of life, created from a zero point and composed of the ten spirals, five in one direction and five in the other.

Laws of Sacred Geometry: Fractality

This is the concept that I find most wonderful of the seven. And it tells us that the result of the sum of all the parts is in turn contained in each of the parts. This means that the geometric shapes constructed in each of the parts are identical to the shape of the total pattern. The entire universe is, in this way, a Fractal .

As an example, we are an organism composed of organisms that are also part of a larger organism. In this way, everything is a scale repetition of the same concepts. Geometrically, the same phenomenon can be seen, and that is what we call Fractal.

Fractal patterns have been recorded throughout history in music, meteorology, nature, among others.

It was the mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot who initiated the study of fractals in the seventies, and thanks to him, sciences from different fields have benefited from this concept.

The laws of Creation of Sacred Geometry form a fascinating, and very deep field of study that constantly investigates the relationship of our experience with nature. They are years of studies documenting the search for a sense of nature and the way to manifest, and therefore, the meaning and root of our own existence.

AUTHOR: Lucas, editor and translator of the great family of hermandadblanca.org

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