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What is Sacred Geometry?

The word ‘Geo-metry’ comes from the Greek words Geos meaning ‘Earth’ and Metron meaning ‘To measure’, which together literally translate as the ‘Measuring of the earth’ or ‘Earthly measurements’. The synchronicity of the universe is determined by certain mathematical constants which express themselves in the form of ‘patterns’ and ‘cycles’ in nature. The outcome of this process can be seen throughout the natural world as the following examples demonstrate: flowers, spiral galaxies, spiral nail shells, molecules and infinite patterns through nature. These displays of mathematical and geometric constants are confirmation that certain proportions are woven into the very fabric of nature. Recognising the significance of this simple fact offers us the means to understand how and why such matters were considered sacred. In other words, sacred geometry is the study of nature, and the mathematical principles at work in it. Human beings are not separated from nature, yet are part of it.

Sacred geometry involves sacred universal patterns used in the design of everything in our reality. In other words, Sacred Geometry is the language of the Universe.

Sacred geometry aligns us with the essence of who we are and with the elements our bodies are made from. How is it possible? By using fractals. A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop.

Sacred geometry most famous symbols.

The Flower of Life

The Flower of Life

The Metatron’s Cube

The Metatron's Cube

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