![]() ![]() They are a visual representation of vibration. Geometry and pattern carry a lot of information within their structures and energy so that when we contemplate, even simple forms of sacred geometry: the triangle, the square and the circle, energetically open they open the mind consciously and unconsciously. Our brains are hardwired to recognize patterns in nature in the same way we can hear a sudden discordant note in a tune. Sacred shapes represent the mystical aspects of life. Even in a Reiki attunement you receive certain geometries that allow Reiki energy to flow. Shapes and Ratios of Sacred GeometryĪll spiritual traditions work with sacred geometry. Every sacred shape is creative word, a form of vibrational energy and pattern that manifests the creativity of Source. It is the ratios of nature, such as the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio, that govern the visible and invisible world. It is a language of numbers in art, music and architecture. Sacred Geometry is the language of Spirit and, on a fundamental level, the language of creation. The Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1 ![]() “In the beginning the Word already existed. And that observation and meditation upon the shapes and forms of sacred geometry can teach us how “ primordial forces transform to cosmological order” and how we can attract these creative forces into our own lives. ![]() Many teachings describe Sacred Geometry as the ‘blueprint of creation’, the origin of all form from energy. Sacred Geometry holds that God, the Gods, Source, the Great Creator, (you get the idea) is the geometer of the Universe. Perfect shapes and patterns form the templates for life, structure and unity in the universe. Geometric patterns exist everywhere in nature. “Anything considered spiritual or metaphysical is just generally physics we do not yet understand.” Patterns, proportion and ratio are an expression of the Universal Divine that is beyond religion, doctrine or culture and, in fact, shares much in common with quantum science. ![]() Sacred Geometry is pure mathematics infused with the understanding that everything is energy and energy is spirit. The relationship of sacred geometry to geometry is as chanting is to singing, or the sacred dancing of a whirling dervish is to dance. “If you wish to understand the Universe think of energy, frequency, vibration.” Nikola Tesla What is the difference between Geometry and Sacred Geometry? We might have thought a lot of things about it – but ‘sacred’ perhaps, was not one of them. Whether with relish, or trauma, we learnt about points, lines, planes, angles, parallel lines, triangles, similarity, trigonometry, quadrilaterals, transformations, circles and area. “Mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe.” Galileo.Įveryone remembers sitting through high school Geometry. I have always been a big crystal collector so working with them in this way, at that time, felt very familiar and yet was a completely new skill set. ‘Sacred Geometry Two’ is about working with crystals – learning how to build permanent energy grids for spaces that create a power spot – on the spot! Ancient chants to activate crystals and methods of how to lay them on a person for a specific healing effect are also taught. In Sacred Geometry One, I learned how to use specific shapes to raise vibration. It was both a new sensation and something familiar at the same time. They left me with a feeling of simplicity and purity. I have always had a tendency to overcomplicate things in my head so I found they helped cut through that mind chatter. But it was when I started training with the Modern Mystery School that I really understood how to use the sacred geometries to shift vibration around me. I was surprised at the simplicity of the fundamental shapes. Of course I wondered at the powerful shapes of the pyramids during my journeys to Egypt and Peru. I even read Karl Jung’s books on the subject and, while I didn’t really enjoy math, I definitely enjoyed geometry at school. I remember being fascinated by sacred geometry and symbols as a teenager. *This article is written based on a conversation with Tanmaya George, founder of INCENTRE. ![]()
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