Sacred Geometry is the science and awareness of the structure of form understood as the vessel for the consciousness and intelligence of the Universal Mind. Its forms encapsulate self-existing knowledge of universal laws. That which exists does so through a geometric template that is primarily formed by the meditation of the Universal Mind and secondarily by the myriad pools of collective mind that comprise galaxies, stars, worlds and species. In this way the universe we know exists in ratios of geometry on an infinite scale “As Above, So Below”, and as such all things can be understood through number. “All is Number” – Pythagoras.
The word ‘Geo-Metry’ literally means the measurement of the world. Geometry is thought of as sacred when it is used as a metaphorical bridge in understanding, exploring or representing the nature of consciousness and existence. As a result the application of Sacred Geometry in association with spiritual idea and the worship of deity can be found in abundance in both our ancient and most recent culture.
THESE 6 SYMBOLS ARE THE BLUEPRINT OF GOD ITSELF!
Here’s something a little bit more for each of them!
1. The Seed of Life
represents the seven stages, steps, or days of creation. The creation of a vibrating pattern of space (electromagnetic radiation) is the actual process of creation itself which otherwise is symbolized by various concepts such as “days of creation” to make something otherwise almost impossible to explain, much easier to handle.
The Seed of Life Is the Symbol of Creation and Fertility.
In the ongoing process to replicate the spheres and form more Vesica Pisces, multiple forms of creation can be seen emanating from the endless cascade (reproduction) of further geometrical patterns.
The Seed of Life is the Blue Print of the Universe.
The Seed of Life is a primary building block of the Flower of Life, from which comes forth the Fruit of Life. Another blueprint for everything, the Fruit of Life creates all elements, molecules, organisms, and even everything else in the universe. In other words, everything that abides in reality comes from the form of the Seed of Life.
2. Flower of life
The flower of life is a geometrical shape composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a flower like pattern with six fold symmetry like a hexagon. The perfect form, proportion and harmony of the FOL has been known to philosophers, architects and artist around the world. Pagans consider it to be sacred geometry containing ancient religious value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time. In the pagan sense, it is believed to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things and is the visual expression of the connections of life that run through all sentient beings.
The flower of life holds a secret symbol created by drawing 13 circles out of the Flower of Life. By doing this, one can discover the most important and sacred pattern in the universe. This is the source of all that exists; it’s called the Fruit of Life. It contains 13 informational systems. Each one explains another aspect of reality. Thus these systems are able to give us access to everything ranging from the human body to the galaxies. In the first system, for example, it’s possible to create any molecular structure and any living cellular structure that exists in the universe. In short every living creature.
The most common form of the “Flower of Life” is hexagonal pattern (where the center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter), made up of 19 complete circles and 36 partial circular arcs, enclosed by a large circle.
The “Seed of Life” is formed from seven circles being placed with sixfold symmetry, forming a pattern of circles and lenses, which acts as a basic component of the Flower of Life’s design.
The Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt contains the oldest to date example. it is carved in granite and may possibly represent the Eye of Ra a symbol of the authority of the pharaoh. Other examples can be found in Phoenician, Assyrian, Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and medieval art.
3.Fruit of life
Revelation 22:2 “…the tree of life bore twelve fruits, yielding its fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.”
There are three aspects to the Fruit-of-Life: the conceptual through Sacred Geometry, the practical through application of the information on this website, and the actual which could be called Zero Point or Source Energy.
Conceptually, the “Fruit-of-Life” is a system of information found in Sacred Geometry. It is also known as the “Holy of Holies” of Sacred Geometry because it is a hidden pattern within the well known “Flower of Life” pattern found all around the world. The Flower of Life is said to be the actual blueprint of the universe, containing the basis for design of every atomic and molecular structure, life form…essentially everything in existence. Modern science and the study of Quantum Physics are confirming the cosmic significance of sacred geometric forms which are the building blocks of what we call reality.
The shape of the Fruit-of-Life is composed of 13 circles. 13 is also the key for unity and for transition between worlds and dimensions. All those who play an instrument know the Chromatic scale of the 12 notes. The 13th note is actually repeating the first note, only on a higher frequency. When you attain a higher octave you enter a higher dimension!
By studying the structure of the Fruit-of-Life you can open the gateway to higher dimensions and worlds. It is also claimed that the structure of the Fruit-of-Life contains all possible dimensions of the universe.
The importance and power behind this structure lies in its potential. If we connect all the centers of the 13 circles, the result is 78 lines which create a structure known as “Metatron’s Cube” (in the Kabalistic tradition, Metatron is the archangel in charge of all the worlds).
4. Vesica Piscis
Vesica Piscis represents the communion of two to create a third. God meets Goddess. Sun meets moon. Heaven meets earth. Ooo la laaaa. And ommm. As you can see, it’s the intersection of two equal circles in which the center of each circle is met by the outside of the other circle — it’s the perfect meeting. Some forms of Kabbalah give the Vesica Piscis particular respect. Some metaphysical philosophy interpret this is as the female yoni. Ancient Egypt’s mathematicians used the shapes’ principles in sacred buildings. The center is called the mandorla, which is often used to surround Christ in imagery — which is why this is also called the “Jesus Fish” symbol.
This symbol melts my heart. The first time I saw the Vesica Piscis, I was transfixed — my soul was remembering something sacred.
5. Metatron Cube
Metatron is the name of an angel in Judaism and some branches of Christian mythology. There are no references to him in the Jewish Tanakh or Christian Scriptures (New and Old Testament). Although he is mentioned in a few brief passages in the Talmud, Metatron appears primarily in medieval Jewish mystical texts and other post-scriptural esoteric and occult sources. In Rabbinic tradition, he is the highest of the angels and serves as the celestial scribe.
In Egyptian mythology he was Thoth the Scribe.
According to Ancient Alien Theory, gods and the angelic kingdom were extraterrestrials.
There is no consensus as to his genesis or the role that he plays in the hierarchy of Heaven and Hell. A mysterious figure, Metatron is identified with the term, “lesser YHVH” which is the Lesser Tetragrammaton – in a Talmudic version read by the Karaite scholar Kirkisani.
The word ‘Metatron’ is numerically equivalent to Shaddai according to Hebrew gematria, therefore he is said to have a “Name like his Master”.
The Talmud records an incident with Elisha ben Abuya, also called Aher (“another”), who is said to have entered Paradise, and saw Metatron sitting down (an action in heaven that is permissible only to God Himself). Elisha ben Abuya therefore looked to Metatron as a Deity, and is reported to have said, “There are indeed two powers in heaven!”
The rabbis explain that Metatron was allowed to sit because of his function as the Heavenly Scribe, writing down the deeds of Israel, mush as Thoth was the Egyptian scribe.
6. Tree of Life
The tree of life is a mystical and magical tree well known throughout many cultures, dating back to ancient times. Different races and religions call it by different names,each having its own tree of life in their mythologies. They all have similar meanings as the source of life in their respective cultures.
The symbols of the tree of life are comprised of all the aspects of the tree itself and what those elements mean. You have the roots, the trunk, branches, leaves, and all types of fruit coming from the same tree. All of these parts of the tree represent the tree in a symbolic way.
The roots dig deep, the trunk establishes a foundation, the branches reach out for sustenance, the leaves collect strength, and the fruit gives of itself.
The tree of life meaning comes from its symbolic aspects. If you take a look at the symbols you can extract the meaning through each of these symbols. First, the tree of life provides, the breath of life. This breath, is also represented by the spiritual nature of air, which is to “inspire”.
The significance of the leaves of the tree have been thought to be “healing” in its properties. So we look at healing from not only the physical point of view, but from the spiritual or emotional point of view.
Well, these are the 6th sacred symbols that I love the most and they are very special for me. I use them for meditation, visualization and mantras. Also, the can help you to focus your energy and use them for a lot of (positive and creative purposes I hope so). Just think one of them and already you can feel inner peace and some kind of sacred internal admiration. Something is really sacred about them! ????
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