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Offering Women Loving Support Understanding Sacred Geometry The term sacred geometry describes the geometrical laws which create everything in existence. They are the divine proportions and patterns as found in nature, for spiritual or sacred purposes. Everything in nature is made up of patterns, structures, and designs from the smallest atom to the infinite universe. The patterns can be broken down into a language of mathematics that rules the entirety of our visible and invisible world. Each of nature's creations reveals to us the nature of that object and its own energetic vibration. Thus every creation has a unique vibratory frequency. The interaction of all the vibratory frequencies found in creation show us the intrinsic unity of the part to the whole. Studying sacred geometry "leads one to an understanding of how the Creator has structured the physical world around us. Within this plane, certain patterns emerge that point to its unity and connection to a Divine Mind that created it. If you are wondering if there is a link between sacred geometry and Numerology, the answer is yes, they are directly related. Numbers are everywhere, but most of the time they’re hidden within the patterns of the universe. Some patterns are not visible to the naked eye, but if you know where to look, you’ll see them. See an example below of the Flower of Life pattern. This pattern is thought to be the template for everything in existence; all geometric forms can be found within it, and it is the blueprint for all other sacred geometric shapes like Metatron’s Cube and Merkaba. FLOWER OF LIFE SYMBOLISM The Flower of Life provides enlightenment to those who study the symbol and its perfect form. Certain variations of the Flower of Life hold different meaning and significance. From a biological standpoint, The Egg of Life is formed from seven circles, which only just “barely” overlap each other. The shape made is said to be similar to that of a multi-cellular embryo in its early stages – thus biology. From a spiritual standpoint, The Seed of Life is formed with seven overlapping circles that create a more singular flower design. To some, this symbolizes the 7 days of creation during which God created life. The Seed of Life Pagans consider it to be a form a sacred geometry that depicts the basic forms of time and space. They believe the Flower of Life symbol to be a visual representation of the interconnectedness of life and all beings. Hidden within the Flower of Life is a secret geometric shape – the Hexagon. Of all the geometric shapes in sacred geometry, the hexagon is arguably the most powerful and fascinating. Hexagons are the strongest of all shapes and are startlingly omnipresent in nature and their properties are somewhat awe-inspiring. Snowflakes and crystals have hexagon structures. Take honeybees and hexagons… There is only one shape that can be packed into a square plane without leaving any space… That’s right the hexagon. Since beeswax is malleable, when warmed slightly and packed together it naturally forms a hexagonal shape. The universe is also very efficient because the hexagon is the shape that also uses the least amount of material to hold the most weight. FRUIT OF LIFE SYMBOL The Fruit of Life adds two more additional layers of circles, expanding the pattern to 61 circles. The design involves two stages. The first stage includes all the base circles aligned in a Hexagram shape containing 5 circles along each of the 6 outer edges, and overlapping circles throughout the design. The second stage features 13 circles in a star-shaped configuration of 5 circles in 3 120° angles, eliminating the extra or overlapping 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! The Fruit of Life symbol contains the geometric basis for the delineation of Platonic Solids (any of the five geometric shapes whose faces are all identical) what’s known as “Metatron’s Cube”. If each circles center is considered a “node”, and each node is connected to each other node with a single line, a total of seventy-eight lines are created, forming a type of cube (Metatron’s Cube). Like playing connect the dots… See example below. Fruit of Life Metatron’s Cube The Fruit of Life with its 13 circles as the foundation of the Flower of Life – this establishes the case for the use of the number 13 as a source of universal energy that is active on all dimensions. If you refer back to the origins of astrology, before the fall of Atlantis, it is understood that the zodiac th included a 13th sign by name Arachne (the spider goddess). The 13 constellation is known as Ophiuchus (recently discovered by NASA in 2016). All energies have a certain frequency, a vibration, “a dance” so to speak, which can be expressed through both numbers and sacred geometry. Many believe that sacred geometry and numerology are the building blocks of our Universe and our realities. Sacred Geometry unites the mind and the heart, spirit and matter, science and spirituality. As I mentioned previously, numerology is closely intertwined with sacred geometry. For this reason we will continue to follow the power of the number 13, not as it relates to astrology, but as it relates to the divine. This sign (Arachne) contains the 22 different forms of astral sciences including clairvoyance (inner seeing), clairaudience (inner hearing), clairsentience (inner feeling), as well as clairgnosis (inner knowing). Although there are no written documents or historical papers that verify the th 13 sign, specific messages have been received through intuitive readings th confirming that people born during this period November 30 to December th 17 (Scorpio & Sagittarius) have special gifts and a mission to perform in their lives. It has also been advised that the Rainbow Children are born under this ancient sign and exhibit significations of the higher dimensions represented by the Fruit of Life, the basis of the Flower of Life and Metraton’s Cube. Metatron's Cube includes all 5 Platonic Solids hidden inside, symbolizing the underlying geometric patterns found throughout our universe. It's named after Archangel Metatron, who watches over the flow of energy in creation and provides a connection to the divine. While most people are familiar with the archangel Michael or Gabriel, there are many more divine beings that hold that title. Perhaps one of the most potent of these angels is Metatron – a figure in the Old Testament Metatron is an angel who guards the tree of life. However, for those interested in sacred geometry, Metatron is better known as a symbolic metaphor for the “known universe”, and how everything no matter how seemingly small or insignificant is actually connected. All (5) of the Metatron Platonic solid shapes are shown in the Cube diagram below.
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