What is SACRED GEOMETRY What does SACRED GEOMETRY mean SACRED GEOMETRY meaning explanation

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a http 3A 2F 2Fwww theaudiopedia com a What is SACRED GEOMETRY What does SACRED GEOMETRY mean SACRED GEOMETRY meaning - SACRED GEOMETRY definition - SACRED GEOMETRY explanation Source Wikipedia org article adapted under a https 3A 2F 2Fcreativecommons org 2Flicenses 2Fby-sa 2F3 0 2F a license SUBSCRIBE to our Google Earth flights channel - a https 3A 2F 2Fwww youtube com 2Fchannel 2FUC6UuCPh7GrXznZi0Hz2YQnQ a Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions It is associated with the belief that a god is the geometer of the world The geometry used in the design and construction of religious structures such as churches temples mosques religious monuments altars and tabernacles has sometimes been considered sacred The concept applies also to sacred spaces such as temenoi sacred groves village greens and holy wells and the creation of religious art The belief that a god created the universe according to a geometric plan has ancient origins Plutarch attributed the belief to Plato writing that Plato said god geometrizes continually Convivialium disputationum liber 8 2 In modern times the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss adapted this quote saying God arithmetizes As late as Johannes Kepler 1571 1630 a belief in the geometric underpinnings of the cosmos persisted among some scientists According to Stephen Skinner the study of sacred geometry has its roots in the study of nature and the mathematical principles at work therein Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry for example the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape Also honeybees construct hexagonal cells to hold their honey These and other correspondences are sometimes interpreted in terms of sacred geometry and considered to be further proof of the natural significance of geometric forms Geometric ratios and geometric figures were often employed in the architectural designs of ancient Egyptian ancient Indian Greek and Roman Medieval European cathedrals also incorporated symbolic geometry Indian and Himalayan spiritual communities often constructed temples and fortifications on design plans of mandala and yantra Many of the sacred geometry principles of the human body and of ancient architecture were compiled into the Vitruvian Man drawing by Leonardo da Vinci The latter drawing was itself based on the much older writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius The Agamas are a collection of Sanskrit Tamil and Grantha scriptures chiefly constituting the methods of temple construction and creation of idols worship means of deities philosophical doctrines meditative practices attainment of sixfold desires and four kinds of yoga Elaborate rules are laid out in the Agamas for Shilpa the art of sculpture describing the quality requirements of such matters as the places where temples are to be built the kinds of image to be installed the materials from which they are to be made their dimensions proportions air circulation and lighting in the temple complex The Manasara and Silpasara are works that deal with these rules The rituals of daily worship at the temple also follow rules laid out in the Agamas Stephen Skinner discusses the tendency of some writers to place a geometric diagram over virtually any image of a natural object or human created structure find some lines intersecting the image and declare it based on sacred geometry If the geometric diagram does not intersect major physical points in the image the result is what Skinner calls unanchored geometry

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