![]() This symbol contains the five platonic solids which represent the five elements of the universe: earth, fire, water, wind, and spirit. True to its archangel nature, the Metatron’s Cube is considered as the guardian of the universe. It also protects the energy of every existing life form by sending energy to those who may be in need. Named after an Archangel in Christianity, the Metatron’s Cube is the main equalizer of all the energy flowing in the universe. #3 Metatron’s CubeĪnother sacred geometry symbol that can be traced back to religion is the Metatron’s Cube. On the other hand, the remaining triangles that point downwards are seen as the divine feminine. Four triangles point upward carry all masculine energy and power. The Sri Yantra has nine overlapping triangles. It is the greatest source of energy, power, and creativity. The Sri Yantra contains both the masculine and the feminine energy of the world, as well as the cosmos. For the Hindus, this shape is the perfect visual representation for their meditation syllable Om. The Sri Yantra is a sacred symbol that can be traced back to Hinduism. Many people believe that this formation represents the growth of a tree – from growing roots to bearing fruits. The Flower of Life has overlapping seven symmetrical circles to the shape of a flower. This reminds us that everything in this universe is molded from a single life blueprint. It shows how humans are nothing but complements to other life forms, and vice versa. Moreover, it depicts the interconnectedness of all life forms. This symbol contains all necessary information about every living thing in this world. 13 Sacred Geometry Symbols #1 The Flower Of Lifeįirst on our list of sacred geometry symbols is the Flower of Life. These symbols are regarded as the most perfect/divine shapes because they are regarded as the blueprints of many life forms in the universe.Īlso dubbed as the language of the gods, these sacred symbols are also a depiction of everything that is mystical and abstract in this world. The Fruit of Life is symbolic of the life-giving aspects of both the Sun and Moon.Sacred geometry symbols are known as ancient shapes and patterns that are believed to represent all living things. These 13 circles represent each of the four seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter) within a 52-week solar year (13 x 4 = 52), as well as the 13 moon cycles within a lunar year. The actual “Fruit of Life” pattern is revealed in the 13 independent circles. When you combine both rounds with the flower of life you have 60 total circles (1)+(6+12+18+24=60) rotating around the central “one” represents the 60 minutes in one hour or 60 seconds within one minute. The second round of 24 circles represents a 24-hour day. The “Sun” can now be seen as the “Child”. The 36 weeks in a solar year equates to nine months, the approximate time for human life to gestate. When combined, the central circle becomes the “central one,” therefore 36 circles revolve around the central “Sun”. ![]() By adding these 18 circles to the 19 circles in the Flower of Life a total of 37 circles appear. Lunar and solar eclipses mirror each other every nine years in the exact location, this is called a Sar or half of a Saros. The first “round” of 18 circles represents a Saros, which is an 18-year, lunar or solar, eclipse cycle. ![]() "Two “rounds” of 18 and 24 circles are added onto the Flower of Life to form an interlocking symbol of sixty-one total circles that creates the Fruit of Life. ![]()
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