Your Introduction To Sacred Geometry – TribeTats

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Your Introduction To Sacred Geometry – TribeTats

 
“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.”– John Muir

 

What is sacred geometry? 
Sacred geometry identifies mathematical principles and patterns in geometric shapes and proportions, many of which are found in nature — leading to the belief that there is a “method to the madness” in our world, presumably by a creator or higher power. Sacred Geometric ratios can be found in the spirals of a cauliflower, the shape of our DNA, sea shells, and the measurement of distant galaxies. Mind.Melted. And once you’re aware of it, suddenly you notice it everywhere.
If you understand sacred geometry, can you unlock the secrets of the universe and creation itself?  We won’t get you that far in this article, but you’ll know enough to sound smart at cocktail parties (by saying things like “universal interconnectedness”).

Some Examples

The Golden Ratio: A “Must Know”
The golden ratio is the mathematical proportion 1:1.6180339…to infinity. It’s mathematical name is phi, but it is also known as the Divine Proportion – and is the math behind almost every example referenced above. It is so integrated into everything around us that many philosophers, artists, mathematicians, and scientists have see it as an essential aspect of life itself. The Egyptians believed it was in the creative process and the fire of life, and Plato considered it key in the understanding of the cosmos.  The golden ratio is found by dividing a line (AC) at a particular point to give two unequal sections, where the smaller one (AB) is proportionate to the larger one (BC) as the larger one (BC) is to the entire line (AC). The ratio is expressed as AB/BC = BC/AC.  It is easy to produce this ratio geometrically – for example in the five-pointed star: every outside line on the pentagon is in a phi ratio to any line of the star. Also, every line on the star has 3 segments. One side segment is in a ratio of 1:1.618 to the rest of that line. Supposedly (ready for all religions to melt together?) this ratio results in the focusing of universal energy (“prana”) at a particular point, which helps in rejuvenation of life, which has been associated with the rising or rejuvenation of Christ. Another aspect of the golden ratio is the Fibonacci Series. Each number in the series is the sum of the two before it: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, … The amazing thing is that the ratio of each successive pair of numbers is approximately 1.618 (phi). The higher the numbers, the more accurate they get. 8 divided by 5 is 1.60, but 89 by 55 is 1.61818. Once again, this series is found abundantly in nature, like the way that plant stems branch out. 

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