Bizarre love triangle
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
1y ago
Life arises from deep within: The sacrum resembles a rearing cobra with a flared hood. This triangular “holy bone” is found between the wings of the pelvis. In Egypt, the snake conveyed royalty, immortality and divinity and was called the Uraeus. As a medical symbol, cobras represented life itself—the magical umbilical cord uniting the mundane with the mystical. The holes in the sacrum are called the sacral foramina. They provide an opening for the sacral nerves and blood vessels to pass through the bone. In other words, a bit like the number eight expressed within an inv ..read more
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Top of the world
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
1y ago
Certain naturally occurring shapes and forms are mysteriously pleasing to the human eye. Examples are the graceful swirl of a nautilus shell, the crystalline structures of the mineral kingdom, and the remarkable patterns found in snowflakes and flowers. Sacred geometry is a representation of the fabric of space and time. It is beyond religion and doctrine, yet many of its principles have been adopted by different faiths in their architecture and art. Through the centuries, architects around the world have used certain geometric ratios to build their temples, monuments and cathedrals—inte ..read more
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Here comes the sun
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
1y ago
The Egyptians referred to Ra as “the Word”: I am the Eternal, I am Ra I am that which created the Word I am the Word. This passage comes from the Book of the Dead which is the oldest text in the world. Thousands of years later, this verse would reappear in the King James Bible: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Ra represents the third chakra or a masculine chord that can be used in meditation. This yellow, tetrahedral energy from the solar plexus can purify us from within. When we do this, we can begin to manifest our dreams. As ..read more
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The red queen
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
2y ago
Formlessness wants to become form. How is this achieved? In a stroke of genius, the divine feminine twists the circle into a figure eight that shares three key points. Once upon a time, this symbol of infinity informed the Ankh. When we look at Giza from above, we see this pattern writ large. Isis was also called the Throne Goddess, a reference to the golden mean rectangles that give birth to Her hourglass shape in the desert. The wings of Isis are those of a black kite, a bird of prey that surveys the land in a figure eight pattern looking for victims to recycle back into the natu ..read more
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The peregrine king
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
2y ago
The Egyptians referred to Ra as “the Word”: I am the Eternal, I am Ra I am that which created the Word I am the Word. This passage comes from the Book of the Dead which is the oldest text in the world. Thousands of years later, this verse would reappear in the King James Bible: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Ra is the primeval mantra of creation, a masculine sound that can be used in meditation. This strong, hot and bright energy can purify us from within and activate our highest self. When we do this, it creates space for mo ..read more
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The invisible image
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
3y ago
As this sound is vibrated, a pattern is created called the Sri Yantra: The Sri Yantra, or Yantra of Creation, blossoms as the ATUM sound is intoned. The word yantra means “geometric mantra” and it is sometimes known as a power diagram. A yantra is really a lotus that a mantra creates. In modern times, we can find these universal patterns in pursuits like cymatics: The Sri Yantra is an ancient symbol and also considered the mother of all yantras. Each yantra design contains a “dot” from which geometric shapes and designs radiate. Traditionally, such symbols are used to balance the l ..read more
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Sacred geometry
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
3y ago
Certain naturally occurring shapes and forms are mysteriously pleasing to the human eye. Examples are the graceful swirl of a nautilus shell, the crystalline structures of the mineral kingdom, and the remarkable patterns found in snowflakes and flowers. Sacred geometry is beyond religion and doctrine, yet many of its principles have been adopted by different faiths in their architecture and art. Through the centuries, architects around the world have used certain geometric ratios to build their temples, monuments and cathedrals—intended as symbolic models of the universe. Sacred geometry merg ..read more
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Rise to the equation
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
3y ago
In 1200 AD an Italian noticed that plants grow from the ground in a certain way. He observed that when the shoot pushed from the soil it created the stem first. Soon after appeared the first leaves and branches. It looked like this: The man was called Leonardo Pisano and he lived in Pisa. Today though, he is remembered at Leonardo Fibonacci from filius Bonacci, which means “the son of Bonaccio”. Simply by observing nature, he rediscovered the long lost creation sequence: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144… Pythagoras called this God BREATHING ON THE NUMBERS, but today it is simply referred to as ..read more
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Phi
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
3y ago
Phi is a FUNCTION—the primordial algorithm. The ratio of a : a+b can be written as 1 : 1.618. Phi (Φ) recurs infinitely and is also known as dynamic, because in a sense it’s alive. Unlike the Fibonacci spiral, you will NEVER see a golden mean spiral, nor can you graph it. Like a vibration or energy field it may be felt or experienced, but because it is an infinite spiral it is not bound by finite mathematics. It may help to think of Φ as the divine drummer, pulsing out the base beat of the universe to which all other instruments attune ..read more
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The Fibonacci spiral
Sacred Geometry
by Richard
3y ago
Coming back to our Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144… What these numbers are doing is super-imposing themselves on the golden ratio. Mother nature, or our physical, unfolded universe is the result of enfolded OHM sound patterns that are collapsing into physicality. This series is in fact implying or harmonising with an invisible, theoretical dynamic constant. You will notice that the ratio between them is roughly Φ, but not precisely. In fact, as you go further up the sequence, the ratio gets closer to 1.618, but never fits perfectly. Here is the Fibonacci spiral ..read more
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