Blog EntrySacred Geometry - summaryJan 2, '08 6:02 PM
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The Sacred Geometry: summary

 

There is a lot of information about the Sacred Geometry nowadays. I don’t want to repeat it but to look for the sources – where it starts from and how could we understand the basic principles. I want to see it in order that leads to understanding of more complicates forms. Why? Because this is the source of the life; the schema, the organization, the structure, the mechanism…. I don’t know the answer. I look for it. I just try to put the peaces of the puzzle together and to find some logic.

 

The Sacred Geometry is about:


1. The Sphere.
2. The Circle.
3. The Point
4. The Square Root of Two
5. The Golden Ratio
6. The Square Root of 3 and the Vesica Piscis
7. Spirals
8. Toroids
9. Dimensionality
10. Fractals and Recursive Geometries
11. Perfect Right Triangles.
12. The Platonic Solids
13, The Archimedean Solids
14. Stellations of the Platonic Solids and the Archimedean Solids
15. Metatron's Cube
16. The Flower of Life

 

Sacred geometry is geometry that is sacred to the observer or discoverer. This meaning is sometimes described as being the language of the God of the religion of the people who discovered or used it. Sacred geometry can be described as attributing a religious or cultural value to the graphical representation of the mathematical relationships and the design of the man-made objects that symbolize or represent these mathematical relationships. The golden ratio was often used in the design of Greek and Roman architecture. A contemporary usage of the term describes a supposed re-discovered mathematical order to the intrinsic nature of the Universe that is represented in crop circles and in ancient architecture such as the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge.

 

The universe, our reality, is created by thought consciousness, which manifests in physical reality through a geometric blueprint that we call Sacred Geometry. It repeats in cycles giving the illusion of linear time so we can experience emotions. The term "sacred geometry" is used by archaeologists, anthropologists, and geometricians to encompass the religious, philosophical, and spiritual beliefs that have sprung up around geometry in various cultures during the course of human history. It is a catch-all term covering Pythagorean geometry and neo-Platonic geometry, as well as the perceived relationships between organic and logarithmic curves.

Reality is a consciousness insert, created by sound, light, and color frequencies that repeat in patterns, or time. Sound wave patterns will soon be proven to be universal, through harmonics brought forth from our planetary grids and those in space. Harmonic sound waves emanating from regions in space are based on this universal design.

 

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35 Comments
4therain wrote on Jan 2
Oh Yes, I love Sacred Geometry.it is the blueprint of Creation and the genesis of all forms. It should be taught in grade school. It is found in crop circles, kabbalah, mandala, lightsource, medicine wheel, stunning animations, 3D forms, and beautiful meditating fine arts. The Thirteen Sacred Geometries, WOW they are breathtaking....
The Altered state of sacred geometry is a peaceful self awareness. Harmonics, the 12 tone scale, the astrological chartings of harmonic astrology, goes back to the ancient mathematical roots of divinatory systems, it is able to find explanations for things that have just become accepted practices in astrology, and make them more useful. Thank you for Posting this my dear Sofia...Love, Rain
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
I wish that I could attend classes given by you. I think you should write a book. I honestly do. you are purely amazing.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 2
Thank you so much, Rain! I love the Sacred Geometry too. This is my passion for a long time. I’ve read a lot. But this is somehow in disorder. So, I decided to try to do some systematization. This above is somehow something like my conspectus… lol
There are so many things that could be said. I know that you have much to say about it and I really would appreciate very much everything that you could add…
Thank you so much, my so wonderful friend! Love you!
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
more more more! I want more. From 4therain too!! Beautifully expressed!!
sofia777 wrote on Jan 2
Thank you, Rose! There is so much to be said. Me too… I want more and more…
I love you too, my sweet friend!
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
I really mean it Sofia...you have a 'way' of explaining things that makes it so much simpler to understand. And I have this belief it's so important to understand.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 2
Rose, I have a lot of problems to simplify the information… lol That’s why it takes me so much time between blogs… Thank you for believing in me…
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
I do, I do believe. You have a gift truly of explaining what you understand. I think I have it too. The more difficult the concept, the better I do, because I have to break it down simply. But I know nothing of math and think if you could relate the sacred geometry in a book, people from everywhere, would understand it.
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
I'm going to paint a bit now..so I'll be back later! love you Rose!
sofia777 wrote on Jan 2
There are a lot of books about this, Rose. The problem is that it is not easy to be understood. I am not professional in this domain… Actually, we find the Scared Geometry in every domain… I am just an amateur. My interests are mostly about 3D, space, forms… I understand nothing of astrology, astronomy, music…
Thank you so much!
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
Well, you must study so we can know, because 'you' I can understand and then I cannot.
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 2
lol...I will make you a professional student.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 3
I am professional student… lol. I was born to study all my life… Everyone was… Learning is my passion…
Thank you so much!
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
I love learning too. I believe that with every stroke of my paint brush I will see more, I will translate more, I will feel more, I will express more. i believe that my brains and the synapses are firing more alertly, learning new pathways of 'how something works' and will 'work it better next time.' I am totally driven. Were it not for the need to paint so wrenching to my soul, I would write, but the passion for the art, right now, is stronger than the word, though somehow they are one and the same.

I love the passion you bring to the sacred geometry. I feel it too.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 3
I understand, my dear! The art is the perfect way to explore and express your-self… the need to be creative… to create beauty. I understand the need of Art because I feel the same. The Art touch that part of us that is more spiritual. I feel the same!
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
I try to advise people to develop interests in the arts, but I think they do not always understand. It is a channel into the divine. We were meant to think and to create. When we do not, we do not grow. We must be exposed to it and learn by it.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 3
I agree with you – a big part of my life is the Art. We should teach the children at school to be more sensitive about the Art…
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
Yes...when a people become oppressed the first thing that 'goes' is the art. I think they should as well teach philosophy and math theory, not just memorization, in schools.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 3
I agree again with you. I don’t know the American school system but I imagine that it is the same like here…
When I was schoolgirl we had a very good system at school. Now it is not the same… everywhere…
Yes, it has to be teaching at school.
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
And to eachother. We so perfectly agree.
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
my eyes are sore. I think I need to close them for a bit. Lots of detail work tonight. sweet dreams sweet one.
bendean wrote on Jan 3
Sometimes things are so much better explained not by the professional who lives and breathes concepts and information every day with their colleagues, but by an interpreter who is able to take these difficult to understand concepts and put them in a way which is much more clearly understood. Sacred geometry really is an interesting topic that expands out into so many different areas, and might be a little hard to summarize for some, but you do it so well. :)
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
nods head!
sofia777 wrote on Jan 3
Ben, I am happy to see you here. Thank you! I think that if it were simpler it would be accessible for more people. And… I would really appreciate if someone could add more information…
Thank you very much friends! I feel encourage to continue… lol.
honorbright24 wrote on Jan 3
I'd add some but I'm dense 4therain seemed she understood stuff. I was hoping she'd add something more too.
sofia777 wrote on Jan 4
Maybe she will… I don’t know, Rose… I hope so…
claytonpalmer wrote on Jun 30
This interests me quite a lot, sacred geometry well lest look the users of this such as the Mia, and their interpretation of this, this is how they constructed, and looked to the flow of natural form, with numbers depicted as glyphs we are only just touching on how they found and used this balance from nature, or is it the fact that mankind in the invention of maths, has at last made a key with which to unlock a fraction of the beauty in creation, who knows! L & B Clayton
honorbright24 wrote on Jun 30
I was going to ask you to put this back up again so I could reflect upon it further. I know there is a great knowledge here that begs us examine.
claytonpalmer wrote on Jun 30
Is logic maths!, feel, think,when a stone is through-en in to a pool only X number of ripples is generated before the ripples return back on them selves, out = in , so it is only a matter of time before we realize a pattern, to realize this do we turn to maths or nature or physics, or do we try to find a link in our perception of what we see, that is more, I do not know L & B Clayton
sofia777 wrote on Jul 1
Thank you very much for the comments, friends. I must hurry up now. But I’ll write as soon as possible.
Have a wonderful day!
Love and Light!
honorbright24 wrote on Jul 1
We see it's a clockwork too. If something is generated and follows a pattern, then that pattern deducts thought.
sofia777 wrote on Jul 2
Clayton, I believe that there is a universal logic behind everything. Sacred Geometry is the universal code; the base of Life, harmony… And this is just the very base of the things. If you go deeper, you would find it omnipresent… in everything.
Your example of the thrown stone to the pool… makes me think. I think that everything could be described by the math (or physics)…. and with it’s help we could see beyond we could see with our eyes… (with our brain we could see more that we could see just with bare eyes). But what we see generate the ideas of reflections… So, things are related, connected…. and “everything is relative”.

Rose, there is a very good link:
http://www.sacred-geometry.com/bruce-rawles_sacred_geometry.html

that explains very well the things. Everything I wanted to say is there…
It would be a very big pleasure for me to discus this with everyone that interest in this. I’ll take my time to read and re-read this side again. I think that it deserves our attention.

Thank you very much all of you, friends.
Love and Light!
honorbright24 wrote on Jul 2
I'm running to paint love, but I saw your message come up, so I want to read it first.
honorbright24 wrote on Jul 2
We see it's a clockwork too. If something is generated and follows a pattern, then that pattern deducts thought.

I'm going to look at this link on my break today. I have many things I have to do, and a short time to do it. I agree. We should study this. If we look to the pyramids and the sumerians they left clues as to the importance to our history of what went on 'before' to keys within the Universe. There is a system there we should make our business to be remembered.

Love you honey.
sofia777 wrote on Jul 2
Wow, you are really fast, Rose!!! … :). Thank you!
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