Sacred Geometry
by Bruce Rawles
In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the most
minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by human
eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical
archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational
resonances. They are also symbolic of the underlying metaphysical
principle of the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole.
It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates
the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. This principle
of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with
a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint
for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created.
The Sphere

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(charcoal sketch of a sphere by Nancy Rawles)
Starting with what may be the simplest and most perfect of forms,
the sphere is an ultimate expression of unity, completeness, and
integrity. There is no point of view given greater or lesser importance,
and all points on the surface are equally accessible and regarded
by the center from which all originate. Atoms, cells, seeds, planets,
and globular star systems all echo the spherical paradigm of total
inclusion, acceptance, simultaneous potential and fruition, the
macrocosm and microcosm.
The Circle
The circle is a two-dimensional shadow of the sphere which is
regarded throughout cultural history as an icon of the ineffable
oneness; the indivisible fulfillment of the Universe. All other
symbols and geometries reflect various aspects of the profound and
consummate perfection of the circle, sphere and other higher dimensional
forms of these we might imagine.

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The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, Pi,
is the original transcendental and irrational number. (Pi equals
about 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937511...) It
cannot be expressed in terms of the ratio of two whole numbers,
or in the language of sacred symbolism, the essence of the circle
exists in a dimension that transcends the linear rationality that
it contains. Our holistic perspectives, feelings and intuitions
encompass the finite elements of the ideas that are within them,
yet have a greater wisdom than can be expressed by those ideas alone.
The Point
At the center of a circle or a sphere is always an infinitesimal
point. The point needs no dimension, yet embraces all dimension.
Transcendence of the illusions of time & space result in the
point of here and now, our most primal light of consciousness. The
proverbial "light at the end of the tunnel" is being validated
by the ever-increasing literature on so-called "near-death
experiences". If our essence is truly spiritual omnipresence,
then perhaps the "point" of our being "here"
is to recognize the oneness we share, validating all "individuals"
as equally precious and sacred aspects of that one.
Life itself as we know it is inextricably interwoven with geometric
forms, from the angles of atomic bonds in the molecules of the amino
acids, to the helical spirals of DNA, to the spherical prototype
of the cell, to the first few cells of an organism which assume
vesical, tetrahedral, and star (double) tetrahedral forms prior
to the diversification of tissues for different physiological functions.
Our human bodies on this planet all developed with a common geometric
progression from one to two to four to eight primal cells and beyond.
Almost everywhere we look, the mineral intelligence embodied within
crystalline structures follows a geometry unfaltering in its exactitude.
The lattice patterns of crystals all express the principles of mathematical
perfection and repetition of a fundamental essence, each with a
characteristic spectrum of resonances defined by the angles, lengths
and relational orientations of its atomic components.
The Square Root of Two

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The square root of 2 embodies a profound principle of the whole
being more than the sum of its parts. (The square root of two equals
about 1.414213562...) The orthogonal dimensions (axes at right angles)
form the conjugal union of the horizontal and vertical which give
birth to the greater offspring of the hypotenuse. The new generation
possesses the capacity for synthesis, growth, integration and reconciliation
of polarities by spanning both perspectives equally. The root of
two originating from the square leads to a greater unity, a higher
expression of its essential truth, faithful to its lineage.
The fact that the root is irrational expresses the concept that
our higher dimensional faculties can't always necessarily be expressed
in lower order dimensional terms - e.g. "And the light shineth
in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not." (from the
Gospel of St. John, Chapter 1, verse 5). By the same token, we have
the capacity to surpass the genetically programmed limitations of
our ancestors, if we can shift into a new frame of reference (i.e.
neutral with respect to prior axes, yet formed from that matrix-seed
conjugation. Our dictionary refers to the word matrix both as a
womb and an array (or grid lattice). Our language has some wonderful
built-in metaphors if we look for them!
The Golden Ratio
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The golden ratio (a.k.a. phi ratio a.k.a. sacred cut a.k.a. golden
mean a.k.a. divine proportion) is another fundamental measure that
seems to crop up almost everywhere, including crops. (The golden
ratio is about 1.618033988749894848204586834365638117720309180...)
The golden ratio is the unique ratio such that the ratio of the
whole to the larger portion is the same as the ratio of the larger
portion to the smaller portion. As such, it symbolically links each
new generation to its ancestors, preserving the continuity of relationship
as the means for retracing its lineage.
The golden ratio has some unique properties and makes some interesting
appearances:
phi = phi^2 - 1; therefore 1 + phi = phi^2; phi + phi^2 = phi^3;
phi^2 + phi^3= phi^4; ad infinitum.
phi = (1 + square root(5)) / 2 from quadratic formula, 1 + phi =
phi^2
phi = 1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/(1 + 1/...)))))...
phi = (sec 72)/2 =(csc 18)/2 = 1/(2 cos 72) = 1/(2 sin 18) = 2
sin 54 = 2 cos 36 = 2/(csc 54) = 2/ (sec 36) for all you trigonometry
enthusiasts

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ratio of segments in 5-pointed star (pentagram) considered sacred
to Plato & Pythagoras in their mystery schools. Note that each
larger (or smaller) section is related by the phi ratio, so that
a power series of the golden ratio raised to successively higher
(or lower) powers is automatically generated: phi, phi^2, phi^3,
phi^4, phi^5, etc.

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phi = apothem to bisected base ratio in the Great Pyramid of Giza
phi = ratio of adjacent terms of the famous Fibonacci Series evaluated
at infinity; the Fibonacci Series is a rather ubiquitous set of
numbers that begins with one and one and each term thereafter is
the sum of the prior two terms, thus: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144...
(interesting that the 12th term is 12 "raised to a higher power",
which appears prominently in a vast collection of metaphysical literature)
The mathematician credited with the discovery of this series is
Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci and there is a publication devoted to
disseminating information about its unique mathematical properties,
The Fibonacci Quarterly
Fibonacci ratios appear in the ratio of the number of spiral arms
in daisies, in the chronology of rabbit populations, in the sequence
of leaf patterns as they twist around a branch, and a myriad of
places in nature where self-generating patterns are in effect. The
sequence is the rational progression towards the irrational number
embodied in the quintessential golden ratio. This most aesthetically
pleasing proportion, phi, has been utilized by numerous artists
since (and probably before!) the construction of the Great Pyramid.
As scholars and artists of eras gone by discovered (such as Leonardo
da Vinci, Plato , & Pythagoras), the intentional use of these
natural proportions in art of various forms expands our sense of
beauty, balance & harmony to optimal effect. Leonardo da Vinci
used the Golden Ratio in his painting of The Last Supper in both
the overall composition (three vertical Golden Rectangles, and a
decagon (which contains the golden ratio) for alignment of the central
figure of Jesus. The outline of the Parthenon at the Acropolis near
Athens, Greece is enclosed by a Golden Rectangle by design.
The Square Root of 3 and the Vesica Piscis

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The Vesica Piscis is formed by the intersection of two circles or
spheres whose centers exactly touch. This symbolic intersection
represents the "common ground", "shared vision"
or "mutual understanding" between equal individuals. The
shape of the human eye itself is a Vesica Piscis. The spiritual
significance of "seeing eye to eye" to the "mirror
of the soul" was highly regarded by numerous Renaissance artists
who used this form extensively in art and architecture. The ratio
of the axes of the form is the square root of 3, which alludes to
the deepest nature of the triune which cannot be adequately expressed
by rational language alone.
Spirals

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This spiral generated by a recursive nest of Golden Triangles (triangles
with relative side lengths of 1, phi and phi) is the classic shape
of the Chambered Nautilus shell. The creature building this shell
uses the same proportions for each expanded chamber that is added;
growth follows a law which is everywhere the same. The outer triangle
is the same as one of the five "arms" of the pentagonal
graphic above.
Toroids

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Rotating a circle about a line tangent to it creates a torus, which
is similar to a donut shape where the center exactly touches all
the "rotated circles." The surface of the torus can be
covered with 7 distinct areas, all of which touch each other; an
example of the classic "map problem" where one tries to
find a map where the least number of unique colors are needed. In
this 3-dimensional case, 7 colors are needed, meaning that the torus
has a high degree of "communication" across its surface.
The image shown is a "birds-eye" view.
Dimensionality
The progression from point (0-dimensional) to line (1-dimensional)
to plane (2-dimensional) to space (3-dimensional) and beyond leads
us to the question - if mapping from higher order dimensions to
lower ones loses vital information (as we can readily observe with
optical illusions resulting from third to second dimensional mapping),
does our "fixation" with a 3-dimensional space introduce
crucial distortions in our view of reality that a higher-dimensional
perspective would not lead us to?
Fractals and Recursive geometries

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There is a wealth of good literature on this subject; it's always
fascinating how nature propagates the same essence regardless of
the magnitude of its expression...our spirit is spaceless yet can
manifest aspects of its individuality at any scale.
Perfect Right Triangles

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The 3/4/5, 5/12/13 and 7/24/25 triangles are examples of right triangles
whose sides are whole numbers. The graphic above contains several
of each of these triangles. The 3/4/5 triangle is contained within
the so-called "King's Chamber" of the Great Pyramid, along
with the 2/3/root5 and 5/root5/2root5 triangles, utilizing the various
diagonals and sides.
Here are LOTS of math details and images of the Platonic Solids
and Archimedean Solids
The Platonic Solids

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The 5 Platonic solids (Tetrahedron, Cube or (Hexahedron), Octahedron,
Dodecahedron & Icosahedron) are ideal, primal models of crystal
patterns that occur throughout the world of minerals in countless
variations. These are the only five regular polyhedra, that is,
the only five solids made from the same equilateral, equiangular
polygons. To the Greeks, these solids symbolized fire, earth, air,
spirit (or ether) and water respectively. The cube and octahedron
are duals, meaning that one can be created by connecting the midpoints
of the faces of the other. The icosahedron and dodecahedron are
also duals of each other, and three mutually perpendicular, mutually
bisecting golden rectangles can be drawn connecting their vertices
and midpoints, respectively. The tetrahedron is a dual to itself.
What is your favorite Platonic Solid?
Tetrahedron
Hexahedron (cube)
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Icosahedron
Here are some animations of counter-rotating polyhedra and images
of the Platonic solids showing their relationships as duals
Here are fold-up patterns for the Platonic Solids.
The Archimedean Solids

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There are 13 Archimedean solids, each of which are composed of two
or more different regular polygons. Interestingly, 5 (Platonic)
and 13 (Archimedean) are both Fibonacci numbers, and 5, 12 and 13
form a perfect right triangle.
Here are fold-up patterns for the Archimedean Solids.
Stellations of The Platonic & Archimedean Solids

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This is a stellation of a dodecahedron where each pentagonal face
is capped with a pentagonal pyramid composed of 5 golden triangles,
a sort of 3-dimensional 5-pointed star.
Click here for more images of polyhedra (Platonic & Archimedean
Solids)
Metatron's Cube

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Metatron's Cube contains 2-dimensional images of the Platonic Solids
(as shown above) and many other primal forms.
The Flower of Life

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Indelibly etched on the walls of temple of the Osirion at Abydos,
Egypt, the Flower of Life contains a vast Akashic system of information,
including templates for the five Platonic Solids. The background
graphic for this page is a repetitive hexagonal grid based on the
Flower of Life. For further information on the Flower of Life, check
out the material from Gregg Braden and Drunvalo Melchizedek |