Sacred Geometry (Part.2)

Hey Pumpkins! Let's get straight into part 2 of Sacred Geometry. If you have not read part one, feel free to go take a look here.

6. The Seed of Life

 7 circles, 7 days of creating the universe (supposedly). The 7 merged circles reflect a connection to the universe. This pattern is seen to symbolize creation and how everything in creation is connected. Life and spirit joined as one.

For many years this symbol has been seen as a sign of protection and blessings. 



7. The Spiral

The symbol is very common throughout the natural world. Often seen in shells, plants, galaxies, the tails of animals, etc. Connecting with this, it is a powerful sign of the natural world and development. Concerning spiritualism, this pattern can be seen as the core of your consciousness, a symbol of change, and the continuity of time. It is also seen as the connection of your chakras, joining your inner self with your higher self.  

8. The Golden Ratio

The Golden Ratio comes from the Greek letter Phi, whilst representing the math ratio 1.6180339887... which can be found frequently in nature. It can be found not only in plants but also in the human body. 
With this pattern being satisfying to the eye, it is seen as a symbol of beauty, balance, and unity throughout the universe. 

9. Merkaba

This is possibly the most complex symbol, representing light, body, and spirit in its rotational orbit. This symbol can be awakened within yourself through meditation and yoga. The Merkaba symbol is also seen as a sign of transforming yourself to a higher consciousness. It is a symbol that radiates great energy and power.

10. Vesica Piscis 

Two perfect circles overlapping at the circumference, here they symbolize the connecting of both physical and spiritual realms. The uniting of opposites. Shown as the shape of female genitalia, it is represented as divine femininity. 

11. Fibonacci Sequence

Each number in the Fibonacci Sequence is the sum of 2 preceding ones. This pattern is important in the natural world and can be seen over and over, no matter where you look. The sequence starts at 0 and 1, it then continues with each number being the total of the previous 2 numbers. This is a continuous sequence. 
Now you may be thinking 'How can this relate to the natural world?' This sequence can be found in the arrangement of the leaves on plants, the layout of flowers, the shapes of shells, etc. 


That is the end of our investigation into the world of Sacred Geometry. When you go out, have a look around you and see how many you can spot.

Blessed Be


Emerald
xxx



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  1. That Fibonacci Sequence sounds so interesting!
    Love learning things in your posts

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