Hidden geometry, which can be encountered wherever we look at nature, is an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of nature and the sacred sp...
Hidden geometry, which can be encountered wherever we look at nature, is an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of nature and the sacred space within us. No one can deny the breathtaking beauty of nature. A symphony of colors and patterns born originally without rulers or models, think of a seashell, the patterns on a flower, a beehive or a snowflake. Nature's geometric patterns and designs have provided indescribable inspiration to artists, astrologers, architects and philosophers throughout history. It is fascinating to trace the roots of elegant forms in nature in the world of mathematics.
Art, philosophy and mathematics combined to realize the existence of a system we now call sacred geometry. Many cultures in human history have noticed these geometric forms in space and time and turned it into a cultural or religious value. Galileo, the father of modern science and astronomy, writes: “The book of the universe is written in the language of mathematics; It consists of triangles, circles and other geometric figures.” While sacred geometry catches our eye so much everywhere in nature, it is not difficult to believe that it can help us find the answers to other mysteries we wonder about the universe.
All forms of life that we know consist of geometric codes that have existed since the beginning of time, and throughout human history, civilizations have observed and used this design in nature. People before us endured unimaginable hardships while creating the most respected structures the world has ever seen. Structures such as the neolithic ruins at Stonehenge, the Giza pyramid and many temples, cathedrals and mosques from all over the world actually bear the signature of nature as well as humans.
You will appreciate names such as Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras, and astronomer and mathematician Kepler more when you know the symbolic and philosophical foundations of these patterns. According to many people, these symbols and patterns have a relationship with the peace and awareness within us. According to the sages we mentioned, these sacred codes in nature are very related to the geometry of the soul and the deep mystery of awareness.
About 2,500 years ago, schools in Ancient Greece taught that only five three-dimensional geometric forms were perfect, and that these five forms were the core models of physical creation. Five regular polyhedra, named after the Greek philosopher Plato, are called Platonic Polyhedra. In his thesis called Timaeus, Plato described these polyhedra and their relationship with the elements. He explained four of the shapes as archetypes of the four elements that he claimed were found in nature. According to Plato, four shapes symbolize fire, water, air and earth, while the remaining shape symbolizes life itself. In the 1980s, Professor Robert Moon at the University of Chicago discovered that protons and neutrons, even the elements of the periodic table, are linked to these five main geometric forms and everything in the physical world.
One of the conclusions that can be drawn from here is; The source of everything and all life in nature is hidden in a geometric language, and these forms symbolize the flow of energy in space. It is a known fact that different shapes have different energetic effects. While investigating the nature of these forms and their relationships with each other, one has the opportunity to learn more about the insights into the scientific, philosophical, psychological, aesthetic and mystical laws of the universe.
As science tried to explain in prehistoric times, sacred geometry discovers the patterns that form and unify the energy of creation itself and everything else. Geometric and mathematical proportions and their harmony are also found in fields such as music, light, and cosmology, making one wonder whether one or more geometric shapes are at the basis of everything in nature.
Physicists once thought that the essence of existence was matter. It is now known that the matrix that forms space and time is a flexible geometric energy system.
Today, we look at the intricate patterns of nature through the eyes of modern science to understand the dynamics of energy and get the inspiration needed for technological progress. Whether you're six or sixty, the best way to begin your exploration of sacred geometry is with a circle. With the extraordinary potential it holds, a circle is not just a circle. Most importantly, a circle has no starting and ending points. It has a structure that continues at points at the same distance from the center. The circle or sphere is found in the design of many things in our universe. Atoms, cells, seeds, the moon, the sun and our planet; World.
The perfection in the simplicity of the sphere is undeniable, and if you think about the movements that bring us into higher states of awareness, the circle is always at the center. In Sema, which is a mystical Sufi ritual and deals with the spiritual journey of man, symbolizing the evolution and harmony of everything in the universe, from tiny cells to the entire cosmos, dervishes return to commemorate the perfection of the universe, the existence and greatness of the creator. Probably the reason why we spin around in circles in most of the games we played as children is the peace this form involuntarily makes us feel.
Spirals can be seen in many places, from seashells to galaxies that expand to form stars and planets. Existence itself takes place in a place where there is no time and space, and comes to the dimensional universe through a multidimensional structure called the Golden Mean spiral. Meditating on the golden ratio spiral allows us to move away from incompatible feelings and thoughts in a deep silence and silence, at a frequency compatible with the intuitive world of a 'silent witness' that has no beginning and end, and to increase our awareness of everything inside and outside us.
For thousands of years, the Golden Mean Spiral has been used in the designs of sacred places to increase bonding energy. Another approach to the golden spiral, the Fibonacci spiral, can be seen in numerous places such as snail shells and leaf patterns.
German psychologist, philosophy and mathematics enthusiast Adolf Zeising revealed that the golden ratio is found not only in works of art but also in the world of plants, animal anatomy and crystal geometry. After revealing the beauty of the golden ratio, Zeising says that it works as a universal law. “The beauty and completeness sought in the forms of nature and art, the extraordinary spiritual ideal that permeates, all structures, proportions, everything that exists, cosmic or individual, organic or inorganic, acoustic or optical, finds its most holistic, purest form. ”
Two other known shapes of sacred geometry that can be added to the Platonic polyhedra and the golden ratio are the Flower of Life and Metatron's Cube. The Flower of Life consists of at least seven overlapping circles and is seen engraved on stones with red ocher at the Temple of Osiris in Abydos, a Roman temple in Cordoba, Spain, and on the gates of the Dur-Sharrukin palace in Iraq. Many people believe that the Flower of Life has a spiritual meaning and is an Akashic knowledge system that holds existential secrets about space and time.
The Fruit of Life, derived from the Flower of Life, consists of thirteen circles and is believed to symbolize the plan or scheme of the universe. The 78-lined form formed when the center points of the thirteen circles forming the Fruit of Life are combined is known as Metatron's cube. The Methatron cube contains the five main shapes mentioned by Plato (including the five-pointed star). These five shapes and the combinations derived from them form the geometric basis of every physical entity in the universe.
There is no need to despair because of the difficulty of these sacred mathematical formulas. When you meditate based on these forms or follow their reflections in nature and the universe, you will witness that everything that exists comes from these geometric codes interacting with each other. Never underestimate the power of the unseen and remember the possibility that it may reflect in our subconscious and inspire us to reach higher energy frequencies. When you approach sacred geometry in this way, you will have the opportunity to get to know yourself and everything around you more closely.
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