SACRED GEOMETRY
Learning the
fundamentals of sacred geometry can deepen our understand of the world we live
in and the natural laws that govern it. Here's what this spiritual principle is
all about, plus how you can integrate it into your own life.
What is sacred geometry?
Sacred geometry is essentially the study of the
spiritual meaning of various shapes. It can be applied to the forms, numbers, and patterns
seen throughout the natural world.
The spiral of a snail's shell, the captivating
pattern of a single snowflake, and the branches of a tree can all be examples
of sacred geometry. Sacred geometry is also thought to exist beyond the naked
eye, both on a cellular level and in the stars and orbiting planets.
Sacred geometry
espouses the idea that everything is connected. And simply watching those
patterns play out in our lives can be very comfort. "Sacred geometry is
all about this sense of natural alignment."
"Different
patterns formed from sacred geometry offer focal points for meditative states,
such as mandalas and Sri Yantras,". To activate these
states, you can wear sacred geometric symbols as jewellery or arrange your
crystals in geometric patterns on a crystal grid.
Common shapes and their
meanings:
To help give you a better understanding of what
different shapes mean in sacred geometry, here's a quick primer on a few common
ones:
Triangle
Triangles in sacred geometry are thought to
symbolize balance and harmony. The three-sided shape can also be related to the
body, mind, and spirit, and with an upward-facing point, it indicates raising
consciousness.
When pointing downward, it has also been associated
with feminine energy and reproduction, as it resembles the womb space.
Circle
Circles have seemingly no beginning or end, so they
represent a never-ending loop. As such, circles in sacred geometry can be
thought of as a symbol of oneness.
The idea of this "never-ending" shape is
demonstrable and observable in pi, or the ratio of the circumference of a
circle to its diameter. Pi is an irrational number that goes on forever, never
repeating.
Square
Squares in sacred geometry represent a very
practical and solid energy. Think about the base of a pyramid—it's a square. So,
this shape can be thought of as foundational and dependable. It's very stable,
grounding, and safe.
Spiral
From a snail's shell to the Earth spiralling around
the sun as we travel through space, the spiral, also referred to as the Fibonacci
sequence or the Golden Ratio, can be thought of as a physical manifestation of
the expression "as above, so below."
It describes a sequence that starts with two 1's,
and every number afterward is the sum of the two previous numbers (1, 1, 2, 3,
5, 8, 13, 21, and so on). These spirals relate to everything from the shape of
our very DNA to how energy flows through the chakras.
The flower of life.
The flower of life is a group of
seven overlapping circles that unify in the form of a flower.
Arguably one of the most well-known examples of sacred geometry, you may have
seen a flower of life in nature, in spiritual art, or on a tattoo on someone in
your local yoga studio.
As it's considered to be a sign of protection, and
it represents "creation, and how everything is interconnected in some
shape or form."
It is also thought to harness creative energy as
well as fertility and blessings. Sometimes it's called the "seed of
life," from which every other shape is created.
Sacred geometry in nature.
If you're curious to see sacred geometry play out
before your eyes, simply take a walk in nature. "Natural patterns are all
around us,". "Look into the centre of a sunflower. A snowflake. You
are observing, feeling, or responding to repeating vibrations and patterns of
energy."
The living spiral of a nautilus shell or the horn
of a sheep, the interlocking hexagons of a beehive, the underground formation
of crystals, the spin of a spider's web, and the formations of migrating
birds—these are all designs and patterns that are so much more than an
aesthetic.
"Their
beauty is functional,". "Their structure creates the specific
dynamic, strength, and balance required to support the role of the individual
and collective."
Sacred geometry in music.
Not only can sacred geometry be seen in nature, but
it can be heard, too. There's a reason the blending of certain notes in music
sounds harmonious, while the wrong note can quickly turn a chord into a
cacophony. What we hear are really vibrations, and those vibrations can indeed
be measured mathematically.
The fascinating research on sound
healing and sound baths demonstrates how musical vibration can
affect our physiology. We all experience this on some level when we listen to
fast tempos and get revved up or feel immediately calmer while listening to
slow, hypnotic tones.
3 sacred geometry practices to try.
So many spiritual practices can be amplified by
sacred geometry. Even certain yoga poses themselves allow us to get our bodies
into geometrical forms that allow for energy flow.
For a simple practice to get you started, try any
of the following ideas.
Create a crystal grid:
- Gather any of your Favorite crystals you want to work with and take
some time reflecting on what you're seeking. Refer to the aforementioned
sacred geometry shapes for ideas such as higher consciousness, or safety.
- Arrange your crystals to form the shape you want to use. A triangle
would be best for elevating your consciousness, while a square would be
best for security and stability. Arranging your crystals in a circle would
represent oneness.
- Meditate in front of your crystal grid, place it on an altar where
it can regularly amplify your space, and switch it up as needed depending
on what you want more of.
Do a Sri Yantra Gaze Meditation:
1.
Place a Sri Yantra at
eye level in a place you can sit quietly, comfortably, and undisturbed.
2.
Focus your eyes on the centre of the Sri
Yantra.
3.
Let your eyes slightly relax and allow the
energy symbol to carry you.
Do a Pyramid Power
Meditation:
1.
Sit cross-legged with a hand
rested on each knee so that you form a pyramid with your body. Take a moment to
settle into this shape.
2.
Take six deep breaths in through your nose,
drawing the breath down through your spine and up through your solar plexus and
heart, out through your mouth.
3.
In your mind's eye, draw a square on the
ground around you. This will form the base of your pyramid. As you do so,
acknowledge the four directions, north, south, east, west, and the four
elements, earth, air, fire, and water.
4.
Set the intention that this square represents
the anchor to your physical reality, which will serve to ground the higher
frequencies that you are calling in. Breathe into it.
5.
Draw (in your mind's eye) four
triangles up from the base of your square to complete your pyramid. Do this by
drawing a line from each corner of the square to just above your crown. The
apex where these points join represents the ether.
6.
Take another six breaths as before. Visualize
a channel of white light piercing the tip of the pyramid and flowing into the
space that you have created. Remember that you are made of light. Allow it to
wash over you and be absorbed into your organs and every cell in your body.
7.
Once you feel the alignment and expansion of
this activation, visualize a circle within the square. Spin it first
counterclockwise to discharge any stagnant or blocked energy, then spin it
clockwise to charge your energy centres.
8.
Visualize a flame of purification before you.
Build a pile of all the things that you want to release and put them in the
fire. Feel the lightness of letting go.
9.
Now invite the fire of creativity and passion
to ignite this space. Call to mind creative projects that you wish to guide
this energy toward.
The bottom line.
10.
Sacred geometry can be seen on a
macro and micro level, from our cells to the stars, in everything from nature
to music. And when we understand how it works, we can use it to our benefit.
"When we exist in accordance with these sacred principles, we are in a
state of abundance and receptivity—we become energetic architects and empowered co-creators of
our reality."
Compiled by
Vikas
P Deshpande
M.E. Civil, Structural Consultant
Vastu
and Feng Shui Consultant
0434681647, deshpandevikas@gmail.com
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