The Incredible Secret of Sacred Geometry: What Makes It Sacred, and What Does that Cause?
Posted: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
by Andrew Shimanoff
The Rose Window Co.
Sacred geometry is a term that is used to describe a type of geometry that is based on proportions or ratios that are found throughout nature and the universe, thus enabling mathematicians to figure out the laws or formulas that come from these "hidden codes within nature." These codes are then often called golden, as in golden rectangle or golden spiral. Golden means that these shapes are based on universal proportions, which are summed up under a mathematical term called the golden ratio of phi. So with these phi proportions in hand, one can easily build furniture, houses, buildings, temples, and gigantic pantheons, as long as all the geometry is measured from these proportions. But why build according to these golden means, and what difference does it make? The answer is nothing short of amazing.
This geometry of golden ratios will help you understand why the master Masons who built the monumental cathedrals, knew far more than just methods of civil and structural engineering. Their knowledge of etheric energy and how it can be 'manuevered' or built into their structures was always the primary goal of the cathedrals, not religion. In other words, once you enter a cathedral, you will instantly feel something different, though it is difficult to describe. And underneath the dome is where the greatest concentration of this primal spiritual energy manifests. To state this fact simply, the entire reason for building these great cathedrals was for the massive accumulation of universal etheric energy and the spiritual upliftment of humanity. The practice of religion was a secondary activity to get the masses into the cathedrals in the first place.
Can the study of sacred geometry have a role in modern society? Well, the engineers at Boeing Aircraft decided to build an entire line of jets based on golden geometry and today they still have the record of the Boeing 747 as the safest airplane ever built, thus again showing that the use of the phi proportion not only creates the strongest structure possible, but it also greatly lengthens the longevity of objects as seen in golden mean aqueducts, temples, pantheons, and cathedrals still standing in various countries of Europe today after 1000 years .
This Article has been viewed 298 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.