Debbie Brewer

Sacred Geometry Book of History, Meanings and How to Create Them

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Why is it that we are so drawn to and enticed by sacred geometry? They start with simple mathematical shapes, that combine to create elaborate illustrations of such beauty and elegance that we marvel at them. Beliefs, religious, spiritual and cultural, have been historically attached to them. The specific design and creation of each individual sacred geometric pattern is thought, among many cultures, not only to demonstrate an understanding of specific universal concepts, but to hold powers of mystical possibilities. The aim of this book is to provide a brief basic understanding of the history, creation and meanings of sacred geometry for those who are new to the subject, and to open an insight into the beliefs placed upon them with the hope that it will inspire the reader’s interest and imagination and urge them towards further research. Enjoy learning how such simple shapes can evolve into inspiring and powerful patterns that weave through the fabric of our entire universe and reality.
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119 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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  • Svetlana Khenhas quoted4 years ago
    Simple Shapes and Numbers
    Irrational Numbers
    Fibonacci Numbers
    The Golden Ratio
    Golden Spiral
    Significance of the Golden ratio
    Three Dimensional Shapes
    Platonic Solids
    Using Simple Shapes and Numbers to Create Sacred Geometry
    Flower of Life
    Seed of Life
    Fruit of Life
    Egg of Life
    Tree of Life
    Metatron’s Cube
    Torus
    Vesica Piscis
    Reuleaux Triangle
    Triquetra
    Tetractys
    The Symbol of Alchemy
    Pentagram & Pentacle
    Hexagram, Star of David & Solomon’s Seal
    Venus Cycle
    Eight Pointed Star
    Rose
    Mandalas
    Yantras
    Sri Yantra
    Conclusion
    Glossary of Terms
    References
    Connect with the Author
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