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Introduction to Sacred Geometry

Sacred Geometry shapes, symbols and their meanings

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Introduction to Sacred Geometry

Welcome to the fascinating world of sacred geometry! 

In this article, we'll explore various shapes and symbols that hold special meanings.  These geometric patterns are found in nature and have been studied for centuries. They represent deep concepts and are believed to be the building blocks of the universe. Sacred Geometry serves as a visual language or symbolic system that transcends cultural boundaries.

Also, we will explore some sacred geometry decor and jewelry options that  can help you feel more connected to the world around you and remind you of the underlying symmetry and balance of nature.


The Seed of Life: The Beginning
Represents the seven days of creation

• Found in all major religions, churches, mosques, prayer books and ancient temples
• Reminds us that all living things are connected and part of a bigger plan 
• Used for centuries as a symbol of blessing and protection
• Patterns found in nature imply that all life on earth is interconnected 


The Egg of Life: New Life and Growth
Represents new life, rebirth and fertility

• It stands for three necessary things in people's life: health, stability and fertility
• Interconnected with the "Seed of Life"
• Interconnected with "Metatron's Cube" with its eight spheres   
• Presumed to be the framework for music with a similar spacing as a musical chromatic scale


The Flower of Life: Blueprint of the Universe
Represents the blueprint of the universe

• Found in ancient sites worldwide, in Ireland, Turkey, Egypt and more
• Modern and Quantum science confirms just how significant this sacred geometry pattern is in our universe
• Shows the basic design of everything in existence, from atoms to galaxies

This Selenite Heart features a delicate Etched Flower Of Life design, representative of life and the interconnectedness of all things.


Metatron's Cube: Sacred Geometry in Three Dimensions
Represents the divine order of the universe
 
• Complex three-dimensional shape made up of many interconnected lines and spheres
• Named after the angel Metatron, who was considered a scribe of God mentioned in Islamic, Judaic and Christian medieval mythologies
• Metatron's Cube is associated with balance, harmony and protection


Also know as the Fruit of Life, Metatron's Cube is a geometric figure made of 13 circles with lines connecting the center of each circle to the center of the other 12. This selenite disc features the 5 Platonic solids - the five sacred patterns that make up all matter in the universe. Namely, tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, duodecahedron and icosahedron.


Vesica Piscis: Balance and Unity
Represents a perfect creation through symmetry and balance

• Science has identified this shape in the particles of an atom
• Mathematical shape formed by intersecting two identical circles
• Commonly used for Venn Diagrams, art and in organizational seals and logos
• Used as a system of proportions for architecture


The Tree of Life: Connection and Growth
Represents the interconnectedness of all things and the journey of the soul

• Universal symbol found across many cultures and many periods of time
• The structure for all forces in the universe, used as a road map for the soul
• The 10 spheres are called the "sephiroth" and are connected by different paths -- the sephira at the top represents cosmic consciousness
• The sephira (or sphere) at the base represents the material world, with the remaining spheres representing various qualities of the soul 


This bracelet features a Tree of Life Charm. In sacred geometry the Tree of Life is represented as a patterns with interconnected circles (sepiroth) symbolizing aspects of the divine, through which the finite becomes infinite.


The Merkaba: Spiritual Protection and Ascension
Represents the integration of the physical and spiritual

• Symbol of spiritual protection and ascension 
• A three-dimensional star shape made up of two interconnected pyramids
• Reminds us of the potential power we hold when we unite our energy
• Used throughout history as a symbol for protection 


The Merkaba, also spelled Merkabah, comes from a Hebrew word that means chariot and can also be defined as light (Mer), spirit (Ka) and body (Ba). It's shape is made from two intersecting tetrahedrons. - the top one representing the masculine and the lower the feminine. This particular merkaba is made of shungite, a mineral found in Russia said to reduce inflammation, oxidative stress and exposure to electromagnetism.  


The 64 Tetrahedron: Sacred Geometry in the Platonic Solid 
Represents the unity of all things and higher consciousness 

• The 64 Tetrahedron is a complex shape made up of many interconnected tetrahedrons
• Randomly appears in nature, "64" is a recurring number throughout our DNA, inventions, language, etc. 
• Known as the masculine equivalent to the Flower of Life pattern
• Symbolic of linking one's individual path in harmony with humanity's "soul family"
• Connecting with one's soul/star family amplifies each individual's energy to accomplish and manifest goals



Vector Equilibrium: Balance and Harmony
Represents balance and harmony

• Made of interlocking spheres and has perfect symmetry
• Associated with the balance between different forces and energies in the universe
• Seen as a symbol of higher spiritual truths and is believed to be a fundamental part of our collective consciousness
• Connected to the concept of the "matrix" in Modern Quantum Theory
• Omnidirectional, meaning it flows in multiple directions and represents the equalization or harmony of opposites

Sacred geometry is a fascinating subject that reveals the hidden patterns and structures in the world around us. The Seed of Life, Flower of Life and Tree of Life hold deep meanings and represent unity, balance, growth and connection. 

Why Own Sacred Geometry Items?
By understanding these symbols, we can gain insights into the fundamental principles of the universe and our place within it. Adorning your living space or self with sacred geometry items can help you feel more connected to the world around you and remind you of the underlying symmetry and balance of nature.

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