Cymatics in Sacred Architecture
Sacred Mathematics
Sacred Mathematics, by way of definition, refers to the concepts which, according to ancient (and a few modern) scholars, encompassed all of creation in mathematical terms. It includes numerical ratios of the most profound significance (literally Transcendental Numbers), the nature of numbers themselves (Numerology), their mutual relationship (Astrology), strange beasts such as Magic Squares Sacred Geometry which seem to defy logical or rational explanation, and the manner in which all of these aspects describe the universe. More information on this topic can be found at the Halexandria Forums. Sacred Mathematics represents a wholly contained and internally consistent philosophy -- a philosophy which describes physical reality, its cosmogony and every aspect of its science. This profoundly philosophical interpretation or Mathematical Theory is echoed in many spiritual traditions. Sacred Mathematics is not exclusively about geometry, however. Forms, patterns, geometries, ratios...
The revival of an ancient science
At the other end of the scientific spectrum of contemporary science an ancient science is being restored. For ages it has been preserved carefully. It is more or less an art form and it is called ‘sacred geometry’. Now why do we introduce sacred geometry in a book that is about contemporary and groundbreaking science? The archaic science of sacred geometry can be traced back to the Egyptian civilization but may well be a heritage from the civilisation of mythological Atlantis and we’ll provide sufficient clues in this book to sustain this claim. Surprisingly enough sacred geometry also shows up in many crop circles that have been appearing in the last two decades all over the world. What is far more interesting is that crop circles contain intelligent embedded geometry. In my opinion the significance of crop circles is that contemporary scientists are getting hints to seek for more understanding of geometry in physics in general and in the zero point field in particular. Platonic solids
What is Love? A Sacred Geometry Experiement
Have you ever heard of Helixileh? It’s a game created by David Beler, a guy who has passionately studied the Flower of Life for many years, and has used it to create a mind-map-esque game where you explore the most intimate recesses of your mind, essentially by mapping out and following the connections that come to your head as you analyze different words, thoughts and feelings. In this Helixileh, we have analyzed the meaning of Love, and used the words that came up to create a few paragraphs describing love beneath it We started with the word “Love” in the center, and then continued to spiral all around it making patterns and connections between the energies until we ended up at the very end. If you’d like to learn more about Helixileh and the Flower of Life, we’ve put together a video about it below to explain it in more detail Enjoy!
The Sacred Geometry Of Music
The Sacred Geometry Of Music by Andrew Lorimer Music uses the laws of vibration to manifest aurally what exists at the center of everything. Into our reality springs a non-visual harmonic law that is universal. The notes and intervals of music speak directly to the chakra centers and causes them to vibrate in harmony to the vibration of a string or vocal chords, speakers moving through the air, or the sound of someone’s lips making a farting noise through a metal tube. Clock Harmonisphere The mathematics of the harmonisphere are amazing. When we measure the same chords on the harmonisphere, the seven chords have the same mirrored combinations as the piano:
History of Orgonomy & Wilhelm Reich's Discoveries
Here's a short introductory YouTube clip you should enjoy. Following are two short descriptive articles on Reich and Orgonomy previously published. The first one is very general, while the second gives more detail with many resource weblinks and book citations for further study. Below that is the section on "Debunking Popular Myths and Disinformation About Wilhelm Reich". Thanks for your interest. James DeMeo, PhD Director, Orgone Biophysical Research Lab Ashland, Oregon, USA Wilhelm Reich's Discoveries by James DeMeo, Ph.D. (Lithigraph, Ashland Oregon, July 1998.) Around 1970, during my studies at the university, I became intrigued with the writings of the late Dr. For those who don't know, Reich was one of Freud's inner circle -- some say he was being groomed to take over leadership of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) -- but he was ultimately centrifuged out of that organization for his social reform and anti-Nazi work. Fantastic? Thank You! 1. A.
The Flower of Life
The flower of life holds a secret through which one can discover the most important and sacred pattern in the universe. This is the source of all that exists; it’s called the Fruit of Life. It contains 13 informational systems. Each one explains another aspect of reality. Thus these systems are able to give us access to everything ranging from the human body to the galaxies. If you overlay a map (after getting the correct scale) with the complete flower of life, all sacred sites, standing stones etc, will sit at the centre of six points. The creator’s consciousness is said to exist within the sphere and the only thing that physically exists is the membrane of the sphere itself. This “first step” is not to be confused with the “first day”, the latter being in reference to the seven days of creation. The Egg of Life After the creation of the Seed of Life the same vortex’s motion was continued, creating the next structure known as the Egg of Life. The Flower of Life Fruit of Life Tree of Life
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The Archimedean Solids | Sacred Geometry Web
Warning: this page contains animations of all 13 Archimedean Solids. Total file size = about 7 megabytes so on older systems you may have problems… The 13 Archimedean Solids have all their edges the same length and all their corners have exactly the same variety of shapes meeting. These 13 are the only possible such solids in 3 dimensions. They combine the symmetries of the platonic solids, and most of them show simple relationships to the platonic solids as they can be made by truncating (cutting off the corners or edges) or combining the platonics and joining their vertexes. The first historical reference to these 13 shapes is in a book by the Greek mathematician Pappus of Alexandria who lived around 300AD. The importance of these shapes and the platonics to Sacred Geometry Science lies in their being the lowest entropy states for atoms to arrange themselves in. All green geometries on this page are from
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