Increasing Personal (and Global) Well-Being with Sacred Geometry
Sacred geometry is the study of the forms and patterns that shape creation. Its teachings
come from the philosophers and mystics of ancient Egypt and Greece, who sought to
understand how the world came to be by investigating the archetypal numbers and shapes
found in nature. Why do salt crystals form as cubes? Why are snowflakes and honeycomb
cells always 6-sided? Why are certain musical intervals such as an octave or a fifth pleasing
to the ear? The answers provide insight into the order behind creation.
The study of sacred geometry is not only an intellectual endeavor—it invites us to participate in the act of creation. Using only a compass and a straight edge, we become the
creators, weaving intricate, beautiful designs out of simple lines and curves. The drawing
exercises explore the interrelationships of the archetypal shapes (circle, triangle, square)
from which everything is built. We discover that, as embodiments of creation ourselves, we
carry within us an inherent knowledge of the forms and patterns that define reality.
Detailed below are six principles of creation revealed by sacred geometry and how they can
increase our sense of connection and well-being. When we feel increased well-being, it is
inevitably shared by all those around us, and soon the world is a better place for everyone.
Unity
Whether a seed, an egg, or an atom, all forms are born from the circle, the perfect neverending
curve that is known around the world as a symbol of Unity, the One, the Universal
Whole. Each of us, as well as every plant, animal, or rock that we encounter, is one of the
infinite facets of the universal whole. Like a prism refracting light into a rainbow of color,
the circle is the gateway through which the single source of being passes to reveal the rich
diversity of nature.
Polarity
Creation is the way that the universal whole comes to understand itself. As a singular point
of oneness, there is (literally!) no space for it to get some perspective. On the impulse for
self-knowledge, the One projects outward to gaze back at itself, as though looking in a
mirror. One point has now become two, connected along a straight line, but like the two
poles of a magnet, the pair are irresistibly attracted, since they are actually the same. The
polarity of the line reminds us that, though our perception of separation and difference can
be powerfully convincing, we are truly all of the same essence, each with our own link back
to the whole.
Order
The vast diversity of creation can often seem random and chaotic, yet the symmetry and
patterning of geometric forms speaks otherwise. Crystals are one of nature's most exquisite
displays of geometry, and their perfect lines are made possible only by the precise aligning
of millions of identical molecules into orderly rows. Similarly, triangles, squares, and
hexagons fit precisely together to create perfectly repeating patterns (tilings), which we make use of in everything from bathroom tile to checkered shirts. Whenever we view such
designs, we are reminded that order and harmony are ever present in creation.
Abundance
With only a compass and a straight edge, a few simple steps show how a circle contains
infinitely replicating squares and triangles. Just as readily, cells divide, molecules form,
energy is transformed. All living things, from plants to microbes to humans, are designed
for reproduction, and ideas are equally prolific. Replication brings abundance. Contrary to
the many voices in society that preach scarcity, we see that the true state of creation is one
of abundance!
Beauty
The Golden Ratio is said to be the key to beauty. It works like this: given two sections that
make up a whole, the ratio of the size of the smaller piece to the larger piece will equal the
ratio of the larger to the whole. This means that no matter how far the ratio extends, it will
always contain the essence of the whole. It is a proportion so harmonious that we can't help
but respond to its effect, and it has been used throughout history in sacred art and
architecture, most famously by Leonardo da Vinci. Nature is also fond of the golden ratio—it
is seen in sunflowers, fiddlehead ferns, ammonite shells, and the human body, to name just
a few. The golden ratio reveals that the secret to beauty is in harmonizing with the universal
whole, something available to all of us as emanations of the One.
Wonder
The perfect harmony of the movement of the Sun, planets, and moons of our solar system
has been called the "Music of the Spheres." The relative sizes and distances of the Sun and
the Moon, the two most visible circles in our sky, are such that they appear to us to be
exactly the same size (making for spectacular solar eclipses). The movement of Venus
around the Sun as seen from Earth traces a perfect, curvy pentagram every eight years.
The relative size of the Moon to the Earth is 3:11, or 27.3%; the Moon orbits the Earth
every 27.3 days. Whether it is coincidence or a proof of the perfect design of creation, the
geometry of the heavens is certainly wondrous, connecting the natural order on Earth with
something greater.
The study of sacred geometry offers profound insights into the mysteries behind nature and
creation, and ourselves. With a strengthened understanding of our connection to the world,
we may find more peace and an increased sense of well-being as we navigate through life.

Bring the benefits of sacred geometry more fully into your life!

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