Sacred geometry is a way to understand who you are, where you came from and where you are going. It is the fingerprint of creation, an interface between the manifest and the non-manifest, the manifest and the non-manifest, the finite and the infinite. - Dan Winter

The definition of sacred geometry itself:  The pattern of creation

Sacred geometry is an ancient, universal language that reveals the deep order behind shapes, patterns and proportions. It is found in nature, art, architecture and many spiritual traditions as the fundamental building block of creation.

Sacred geometry is an energy in harmony that creates order, harmony and balance on the material plane. It influences the correct flow of energy on physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels. It is nature's most efficient, beautiful and simple way of creating all that we see around us.

Sacred geometry consists of numerical patterns that allow us to create geometric shapes from the following 7 main sacred geometric shapes:

The 5 platonic solid bodies - which involve geometric shapes that are believed to be repeated throughout the known universe, from molecules to large structures and beyond. The five main Platonic solids represent the five elements - fire, earth, air, water and ether.

The Merkaba - a MER means - rotating light field, - the KA - means spirit, - the BA - soul. The merkaba is a crystal that acts on the human light field to promote spiritual unity and renewal. It is also our chariot of light, enabling us to travel between dimensions.

The Flower of Life - the modern name for a geometric shape in which overlapping and evenly spaced circles create a flower-like pattern with sixfold symmetry, as in a hexagon

With these 7 forms we collect the full diversity of the structure of the Universe. We use them in our Holistic therapies from a visual and energetic point of view, repairing the damaged geometric structure in our bodies, reaching down to the cellular level.

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