The sacred geometry in connection with our material world
The sacred geometry is directly connected with energy codes, which form specific structures in nature and generally in the reality that surrounds us. These structures or patterns have different dimensions. They may be flat, two-dimensional or even multi-dimensional - not so easily identifiable.
Purely Mathematical vs Spiritual Principles
Sacred geometry is based on principles of the construction shapes or structures. However, we should avoid putting the nature's architectonics in purely mathematical terms - which actually have even been proved by mathematical equations (as it happens with the Platonic principles, that even the Pythagoreans had use, trying to discover secrets patterns) - because this way we'll lose all contact with our spiritual truth that these cosmic structures actually represent.
Simply, take a good look around you and you’ll notice that the environment and especially our nature is made by secular, geometric, schematic codes that create what we simply call matter. One of these structures is that of human DNA itself and even musical formations.
You may not be able to perceive your own self as a shape, such as square, but it does not mean that you are not directly interwoven with it...
Sacred Shapes derived from nature's core
Some very basic examples of sacred geometry, which inspire the energetic balance and mental concentration or meditation are the following:
1. The Flower of Life contains the Fruit of Life and it is formed by 13 - perfectly based on mathematical laws - spheres which actually represent the universe itself. On top of that it is a common symbol that can be found in the ancient Egyptian religion as well as many others.
2. The Nautilus symbol. Based on the sayings of the famous, ancient, Greek philosopher Plato: ''It is the key to the physics of the universe''. Nautilus also symbolises the beauty of nature.
3. The Metatron's Cube. The Metatron's Cube can actually be derived as a symbol by the Fruit of Life. The Cube is based on the drawings of the 5 Platonic Solids: the cube, the tetrahedron, the octahedron, the dodecahedron and the Icosahedrons.
4. The Tree of Life is the symbol of love and unity. It can be exactly derived as a symbol by the Flower of life and the by the Fruit of Life and it is directly connected with the teachings and theories of the Jewish Kabbala.
A simple and effective exercise to keep your thoughts in a row
This exercise will help you organise your thoughts: You can draw the Shape of Cosmos - meaning a simple cyclic repetition - it doesn't matter if you draw the circle to the left or right - which will help you reprogram your brain.
So if you are a designer, a musician, a writer or if you generally deal with creative professions and you feel that you’ve gotten stuck, put aside your tools and keep only one: your pencil or pen in order to start this simple meditation that will 'wake up' the dormant energy powers of your left hemisphere.