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In this blog I’ll be talking about sacred geometry and each shape and symbols meaning and uses. This will be the first of many as there are more than 600 symbols in advanced sacred geometry. So, to start off with here are the 11 more common sacred geometry symbols and what they mean. Sacred Geometry is built following precise dimensions and proportions that flow in the graphical expression of fundamentals symbolisms. The sphere, the cube, the tetrahedron and the other perfect figures have always been subject of studies and today they are still the base of the symbolism that belongs in many philosophies, religious beliefs, sciences and meditative disciplines.All the matter of our Universeinteracts with itself by following determinate patterns and rules, viewable and inscribed in these representations that assume meanings symbolize more complex, important and deep concepts. The graphic design is read as moving frequency, like acontinuous dance that presents, in its essence an inseparable relationship made of Sound – Color - Number: this relationship translates into Music and Harmony.

Sacred Geometry is the “Graphical Display” which lets you express and share between different cultures, traditions & ways to communicate the same Aesthetic, Metaphysical, Mathematical and Beauty values that each of us interprets and lives in his own way. In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the most minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by human eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational resonances. They are also symbolic of the underlying metaphysical principle of the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole. It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. This principle of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created.

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Sacred Geometry is often referred to as the “architecture of the universe”, it is found throughout the natural world. It is all around us and is one of the very few subjects that satisfy both the left brain and right brain hemispheres simultaneously. It satisfies the left brains desire for logical, sequential and objective data. It also satisfies the right brains desire for random, intuitive and subjective data. It is simply not possible to cover all aspects of sacred geometry, although I will try to include as much as possible in this article. People have spent entire lifetimes studying a single aspect of sacred geometry; such as a rabbi studying the kabbalistic tree of life. The following content provides an overview on a few Sacred Geometry symbols.

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Vesica Piscisis a mathematical shape formed by intersecting two identical circles so that the center of each circle intersects the perimeter of the other. The Vesica Piscis is commonly used for Venn Diagrams, in various art and in seals organizations.Various other symbols can be derived from the Vesica Piscis including the Ichthys, also known as the “Jesus Fish”, the triquetra symbol, and the Reuleaux triangle. It has also been a symbol used by Freemasons for many years. Historically, the Vesica Piscis has been used as a system of proportions for architecture, illustrated in the works of Vitruvius.Each of the cultures that used or use the Vesica Piscis as a symbol attribute a particular meaning, all of which are true – as they all mean the same thing once you dig under the roots:

What follows is an explanation of how each of the four meanings above has the same meaning: balance and creation. Furthermore, creation relates to consciousness. Science shows us that nature has to find balance in order for creation to flourish. We see this in the sub-atomic particles of an atom. Male protons (positive charge) bind with female electrons (negative charge) to try and find equilibrium. When positive and negative charges of an atom find a balance, a perfect creation is formed. When they cannot find equilibrium, the female electron will look for another proton. If the atom cannot find equilibrium, the neutron kicks in and it neutralizes, but only if there is more or less of a balance of electrons and protons. If there are more of one than the other, an imperfect creation will form. The Vesica Piscis is the shape in the center of two interlocking circles. Let’s say one of the circles is the male energy and the other is the female energy. The centerpiece is a perfect creation. But only when the circles are symmetrical & balanced.

The Seed of Lifeis a universal symbol that also represents the seven days of creation. It is found in all of the major religions and can be seen in many sites around the world, such as churches, mosques, prayer books and ancient temples. The Seed of Life is a two-dimensional illustration that consists of seven circles of the same size, which overlap. There are six circles on the outside, which interconnect with the seventh circle in the middle. The image looks like a set of equally proportioned flowers. The design is not only beautiful; but it has profound symbolic meaning. It has been used for centuries as a symbol of blessing and protection. The Seed of Life symbol and its meanings is an intriguing topic to study. As an environmental enthusiast, patterns found in nature and their corresponding symbolism fascinate me because it implies that all life on Earth (and the Universe) is interconnected. In fact, for some of us, life on Earth is a divine creation. The Seed of Life and its foundation in Sacred Geometry crystalize this concept. According to Sacred Geometry, patterns in nature are viewed from a mathematical viewpoint and they have broad implications. The “sacred” part is a belief that these patterns, their mathematical formulas, and their structure are evidence of divine planning and creation. Another example of Sacred Geometry in nature is the Fibonacci Spiral.

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A symbol that has been used to represent new life, rebirth and fertility.The Egg of Lifeis the second iteration of a process that constructs the Flower of Life. Adding six additional circles to the seed of life you are able to produce the Egg of Life. This can also be formed by the eight spheres contained within the three-dimensional Metatron’s Cube.The Egg of life is the procedure that birthsthe Flower of Life. It comprises 13 circles embedded which reappears to depict oneness. It stands for three necessary things in people’s life; health, stability, and fertility. All humans were born via pregnancy. And after that they discover his or her health status, which at the end direct them to create the right mental and physical stability on this planet. The “Egg of Life” has been presumed to be the organizational framework for music as the spaces between thecirclesis similar to the gaps between full time and semitones on the musical chromatic scale. It is equally similar to the form of embryonic development at the cellular level in humans. The meiosis takes place, dividing into two cells, then subsequently to four cells and later to eight cells. As such, when this same arrangement is further processed, it forms the human body and the entire energy systems.

TheFlower of Lifewas known around the world in ancient times and has been found in Ireland, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, China, Israel, Germany, England, Tibet, Japan and Sweden. The typical depiction Flower of Life always stops after 19 circles, the remaining circles are hidden outside the bounds of the outer circle. In the past this image and knowledge related to the Flower of Life was so sacred that they couldn’t allow it to become common knowledge. Out of the complete Flower of Life pattern a new shape emerges; The Fruit of Life.

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The Flower of Life is said to be the actual blueprint of the universe continuing the basic design of every atomic and molecular structure, life form, etc. Essentially everything in existence. Modern science and quantum physics are confirming the cosmic significance of these ancient sacred geometric forms which represent the building blocks of our physical universe. The ancients knew about the energetic nature of our existence. Other sacred patterns such as the Egg of Life, Seed of Life and the Tree of Life also exists within the Flower of Life pattern. In the theory of Sacred Geometry, geometrical (or mathematical) patterns found in nature are evidence of intelligent design. While we can explain these patterns in scientific terms, followers of Sacred Geometry believe they are evidence of creation by a higher power.

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One example of Sacred Geometry in nature is the Fibonacci Spiral. The Fibonacci Spiral is a pattern that repeats throughout nature and the greater Universe. Sunflowers, hurricanes, galaxies, nautilus seashells, and even coiled snakes, contains spirals.

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TheTree of Lifeis another popular universal symbol it represents numerous systems across varying cultures and religions. Like all the other symbols in this list it is not identified by a single culture and it has been used around the world for

One example of Sacred Geometry in nature is the Fibonacci Spiral. The Fibonacci Spiral is a pattern that repeats throughout nature and the greater Universe. Sunflowers, hurricanes, galaxies, nautilus seashells, and even coiled snakes, contains spirals.

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TheTree of Lifeis another popular universal symbol it represents numerous systems across varying cultures and religions. Like all the other symbols in this list it is not identified by a single culture and it has been used around the world for

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