![]() ![]() Is because it reflects the fractal and holographic natures of consciousness. ![]() We explore some of these sacred sites in the section called Around the World.Īnother reason that Sacred Geometry is important and relevant to us today The ancients knew the power of Sacred Geometry and thus incorporated it into the most sacred of architecture as in some of the most magnificent temples and cathedrals known on Earth. The teachings of Sacred Geometry help us not only understand, but actively interact with our Divine nature in a tangible way. Through these powerful metaphors, the unknown becomes known and we begin the process of awakening from an unconscious to a conscious state of being. When we take the journey to explore Sacred Geometry, it aids us in mapping our inner landscape. In the succeeding transition from one sacred geometric form and its related Their metaphorical relationships to human evolution as well as a study in fluidĮvolutionary transitions of mind, emotions, spirit, and consciousness reflected Sacred geometry is the study of geometric forms and Many of the workshops offered in the SOLi School, especially those from Ronald Holt, explore these concepts in profound and yet tangible ways. The key element that ties the geometry together is that of the spiral, creating a tree of transcendent geometries that represent our true infinite nature. ![]() On this original level beyond the physical, geometric forms fluidly transition into each other, representing how our consciousness continuously transcends and moves into higher and higher states of evolution. Just as our bodies are expressions of our consciousness in a physical form, the physical geometric forms are representations of the original geometry of light that exists beyond the physical level. Thus, the Flower of Life symbol is known as a symbol of Creation that clearly expresses the unity of all "separate" objects in creation. Within this pattern, all the geometric forms known in creation can be found. The pattern, shown often in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci, has a unique quality. Through these models, we can learn to tangibly understand our own divine nature and creation itself.įor example, the model to the right is an artist's rendition (by Yvette Baez) of the ancient Flower of Life pattern that has been found in temples, burial sites, and sacred locations around the world. Therefore, Sacred Geometry uses geometric models to help us understand the evolution of consciousness and the divine nature of human beings and the physical world. Anyone can draw a geometric form and it is just geometry but when you relate spirit, consciousness, or divinity ![]()
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