Sacred Geometry

             Sacred geometry could be defined as a diagram of all creation. According to sacred
             geometry there is an inate order throughout the universe, which defines in mathematical terms
             how the universe works. Sacred geometry is above the religious spectrum although many
             different religions have adopted its principles in their art and architecture. Around the world
             and over the milleniums architects have built great monuments and religious centers using the
             same basic geometric principles. All of our own actions and the actions of everything around
             us obey specific mathematical laws while we live in this mathematically arranged world, and
             all existence manifests itself through these laws without waste. Sacred geometry describes
             every type of movement using laws composed of a dialect or numbers, angles, shapes, form,
             and ratio. It is a language known across the universe made up of taintless mathematical truths
             based on the workings of nature and the undeniable qualities of the circle and sphere. Sacred
             geometry measures the peaceful vibrations that maintain life on all levels. It shows how different
             elements can be put into a whole, all of the time still keeping that element's individuality. Sacred
             geometry demonstrates how order in the universe evolves out of primitive forces.
             Sacred geometry converges the physical sensible qualities of creation with the spiritual
             core behind them. It has played an important part in numerous cultures art and architecture
             throughout the span of civilization. One example of this is the Pythagorean system, it looked at
             geometric symbolism as if it was responsible for all known states of being. One civilization that
             looked at the world as a great array of different or unique elements combined into the cosmos all
             through the main idea of peace, were the ancient Greeks. A precious tool sacred geometry was in
             many ancient schools where they had th...

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