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Sacred Geometry and Numerology Tutorial
Moustafa Gadalla
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What is Sacred Geometry Herodotus, the father of history and a native Greek, stated in 500 BCE: Now, let me talk more of Egypt for it has a lot of admirable things and what one sees there is superior to any other country. The Ancient Egyptian works, large or small, are admired by all, because they are proportionally harmonious and as such appeal to our inner as well as outer feelings. This harmonic design concept is popularly known as sacred geometry—where all figures can be drawn or created using a straight line (not even necessarily a ruler) and compass, i.e. without measurement (dependent on proportion only). The principles of sacred geometry are of Ancient Egyptian origin, where the basis of harmonic proportions are evident in their temples, buildings, theology, ...etc. The Ancient Egyptian design followed these principles in well-detailed canons. Plato himself attested to the longevity of the Egyptian harmonic canon of harmonic proportion (sacred geometry), when he stated, That the pictures and statues made ten thousand years ago, are in no one particular better or worse than what they now 1 - Introduction make. 3 The harmony inheret in geometry was recognized in Ancient Egypt as the most cogent expression of a divine plan that underlies the world—a metaphysical plan that determines the physical. Geometry exists everywhere in nature: its order underlies the structure of all things, from molecules to galaxies. The nature of the geometric form allows its functioning. The design using the principles of sacred geometry must achieve the same goal, i.e. form to serve/represent a function. Sacred geometry deals not only of the proportions of the geometrical figures, but of the harmonic relations of the parts to the whole, such as the parts of the human being with one another; the structure of plants and animals; the forms of crystals and natural objects, all of which are manifestations of the universal continuum.
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