Hello,
I guess I could comfortably assume that this discussion space, labeled "Sacred Geometry" encompasses all the
interesting points of view containing this subject already, or save my self from assumption by reading every article posted to correctly ensure that I don't redundify others entries; but I am too busy to do that so I'll just share...and forgive me if what I have to say has been covered. I don't condescend.
I am one who never studies any topic in depth by the means of material resources. I am storing up the solidarity for my plight on a cosmic plane as opposed to merely earthly. When I hear the words "Sacred Geometry, I immediately get the impression of something on a higher vibrating dimension than the ones on which our 3D selves most commonly interact as earth beings.
My brain immediately fires off rarely used portions in preparation of perceiving the multi-dimensionality of the potential of such a phrase, in hopes that maybe the one construing this information is coming from a place in
higher dimensional consciousness with the sense of the idea that all is aligned by one geometric fractile that is a reflection of the pointless axis of infinity and eternity; all pervading, and beyond what consciousness may ever attempt to fathom.
Tell me. You who profess in the studies of these topics. How close is my dumfound theory to what has actually been discovered about Sacred Geometry.
Feel free to cut and paste me info to wiseproof@gmail.com
I guess I could comfortably assume that this discussion space, labeled "Sacred Geometry" encompasses all the
interesting points of view containing this subject already, or save my self from assumption by reading every article posted to correctly ensure that I don't redundify others entries; but I am too busy to do that so I'll just share...and forgive me if what I have to say has been covered. I don't condescend.
I am one who never studies any topic in depth by the means of material resources. I am storing up the solidarity for my plight on a cosmic plane as opposed to merely earthly. When I hear the words "Sacred Geometry, I immediately get the impression of something on a higher vibrating dimension than the ones on which our 3D selves most commonly interact as earth beings.
My brain immediately fires off rarely used portions in preparation of perceiving the multi-dimensionality of the potential of such a phrase, in hopes that maybe the one construing this information is coming from a place in
higher dimensional consciousness with the sense of the idea that all is aligned by one geometric fractile that is a reflection of the pointless axis of infinity and eternity; all pervading, and beyond what consciousness may ever attempt to fathom.
Tell me. You who profess in the studies of these topics. How close is my dumfound theory to what has actually been discovered about Sacred Geometry.
Feel free to cut and paste me info to wiseproof@gmail.com
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Re: Stimulus 1.0
Sat, April 1, 2006 - 11:38 PMThe use of the term sacred does allude to something which for lack of any other defining nature does ,to most people who study this ,seem to be divine. By this I mean when you start to become aware, through the study of sacred geometry,of a pattern in the universe of matter ,living and otherwise, that reveals universal relationships of structure and pattern, it seems virtually DESIGNED. It is certainly NOT random. So the term "sacred"is used to denote something which by its very nature and existence is beyond the capacity of man to have invented and put into place. We can perceive and study the phenomena but we know we didn't make it. So the assumption has to be ,since it's not random,Something or somebody greater than us did it. Anything above or beyond the capacity of man, that is not random ,is GENERALLY referred to as sacred or divine.