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Red, green, blue, triangular pixels make an eye popping scale -like texture. This is just one of hundreds of sacred geometry inspired designs at www.SacredGeometrical.com - Would you wear this? ... See MoreSee Less
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The sphere and the torus (think donut or smoke ring or electric field) are in a sense the same form. The axis of the sphere becomes the hole in the torus. 'Double Torus' is an extension of the idea of the spinning sphere to demonstrate more clearly the equatorial and polar dynamics. For a more in depth explanation see this short video on the toroidal atom www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXPpQmgD85E ... See MoreSee Less

Double Torus Electromagnetic Field Pendant 23 & 33mm
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The double torus is one of the main geometric forms in Nassim Haramein's unified field physics. It is the shape of the electromagnetic field around particles, atoms, planets and galaxies. Watch the video below for a much more detailed explanation by Foster Gamble! The smaller version is approximatel... 4 years ago

One of my favourite biologists is Elisebet Sahtouris, (right up there with Rupert Sheldrake)! - - - I downloaded her book Earth Dance and printed it out and highly recommend it as the best book about Gaia and the living universe that I've ever come across. You can download the pdf here www.ratical.org/LifeWeb/Erthdnce/erthdnce.pdf ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
How many fundamental forms are there? How many shapes do you need to understand to have a good grasp on the basics of geometry (sacred or not)? Well... that depends how you define the terms. But I feel there are surprisingly few of them really.
The simplest and most symmetrical shapes made from either straight or curved lines, the circle, equilateral triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon - all these certainly need to be included - and their 3 dimensional (and higher dimensional) extensions. The behaviour of spheres and torii (donuts) are particularly important concepts to understand. Phi ratio, spirals, and the concept of fractals... strangely, already we are running out of what can be considered 'primary patterns'. Most other candidates that come to mind are either extensions of these concepts, or else they are far less fundamental. I suppose some would want to include conic sections such as parabola and hyperbola.
Many other geometric forms and concepts deserve lifetimes of study, but aren't they all based on these simplest ones ? What would you add to the collection that isn't an extension of these ? ... See MoreSee Less
The simplest and most symmetrical shapes made from either straight or curved lines, the circle, equilateral triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon - all these certainly need to be included - and their 3 dimensional (and higher dimensional) extensions. The behaviour of spheres and torii (donuts) are particularly important concepts to understand. Phi ratio, spirals, and the concept of fractals... strangely, already we are running out of what can be considered 'primary patterns'. Most other candidates that come to mind are either extensions of these concepts, or else they are far less fundamental. I suppose some would want to include conic sections such as parabola and hyperbola.
Many other geometric forms and concepts deserve lifetimes of study, but aren't they all based on these simplest ones ? What would you add to the collection that isn't an extension of these ? ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
Sometimes I come across poetry that is irresisable ~
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by TRACEY SCHMIDT
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Building a Shrine ~
My life so far
Has been like
Trying to put a very large love
Through a pinhole.
I have tried to make myself
Small enough to fit into this world.
But finally the shell has rent in two-
And the shrine of my being has emerged.
We are guided home on an invisible thread-
One day the distance between our self and the hole
Simply
Disappears.
And then the love fits perfectly.
There is so much work to do in this world
When we could simply choose
To be estastically happy.
To take rocks and driftwood and build an altar
To all that is good inside of us-
And to set our one shining life
On fire. ... See MoreSee Less
________________
by TRACEY SCHMIDT
________________
Building a Shrine ~
My life so far
Has been like
Trying to put a very large love
Through a pinhole.
I have tried to make myself
Small enough to fit into this world.
But finally the shell has rent in two-
And the shrine of my being has emerged.
We are guided home on an invisible thread-
One day the distance between our self and the hole
Simply
Disappears.
And then the love fits perfectly.
There is so much work to do in this world
When we could simply choose
To be estastically happy.
To take rocks and driftwood and build an altar
To all that is good inside of us-
And to set our one shining life
On fire. ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago

Every time I look out the window of a plane, especially at night, I think of all the people down there looking up at the sky, wondering why they are not visited by space travelling friends, and not realising how small they are once you get up above the Earth. How would our cosmic helpers ever find us when we are less than specs of sand on a million miles of beaches? ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
My friend Asaf at Zakay Glass with his totally gorgeous version of the 64 tetrahedron grid ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago

Unless you are a scientist or technologist working in the field, its tempting some times to think that all this quantum theory stuff is just theoretical... a theory basically... until you see things like this and go... oh right ... it really does work like that! Quantum levitation is becoming a common place parlour trick hehehe ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
This very entertaining 20 min video by Quantum Gravity Research Group reveals the higher dimensional implications of the Flower of Life design. The 2 dimensional pattern of circles in a triangular/hexagonal array has equivalents in all higher dimensions. In each higher dimension there is more 'wriggle room' between the spheres, until in the 8th dimension something very special happens as more 8 dimensional spheres are able to fit between the gaps. In the movie you will hear this referred to as the 'E8', and there are quite a few recent physics theories that are based on its special symmetries. Interestingly it is also relevant to information compression used in communicating with our space probes over such vast distances. - Enjoy the show 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less

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This is the first of a number of productions by the Quantum Gravity Research group. I highly recommend their take on higher dimensional physics, and this is a wonderfully entertaining introduction to it. I only discovered QGR towards the end of writing my book 'Understanding Sacred Geometry and the 4 years ago

If you are feeling down or uninspired. If some part of you thinks you are an outsider, or even worse a failure.... watch this. Garret John Loporto, the awesome viral movie clip and song Wayseer Manifesto. ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago

I am a fan of Singularity University's many online talks about the future technologies developing around us. This one is about the revolution in health care and longevity. ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
This snowflake crystalline design is actually a study of how the 64 hexagrams of the Chinese I Ching can be mapped onto the Flower of Life. In the centre you have a flower with 6 white petals representing 6 Yang lines. Surrounding this you have 6 flowers that each have a different petal missing, representing the 6 hexagrams that have 5 Yang lines and one Yin line. This pattern continues, and there are in total 64 different flowers possible using combinations of petals. Another way to think of this is that each flower is a 6 digit binary number from 000000 to 111111. Get a good free I Ching reading here cafeausoul.com/oracles/iching and find this and many other designs at SacredGeometrical.com ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago

Julian Assange, was confined to the Ecuadorian embassy in London for 7 years without charge. He was still active online via Wikileaks in speaking truth to power. So they blackmailed/bribed the new Ecuadorian president, and Julian's internet and visiting privileges were cut off, nearly a year ago now. He is effectively a political prisoner in what has become an Ecuadorian jail inside the embassy in London. Obviously he still considers it a better option than being disappeared into a US military prison for reprogramming. - Here is the last interview he did before being cut off from speaking to us. Its a good one. ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
A beautiful introduction to sacred geometrical forms by Jonathan Quintin. It begins with the magic of triangles, squares, and pentagons. The numbers 3,4, and 5 have very special roles in existence. It then goes on to the Flower of Life and ends with some of Jonathans earlier work with toroidal flows. ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
There are 4 distinct axes of symmetry in this image. Its easy to visualise any 3 of them being mutually at right angles to each other. If you can manage to see all 4 at right angles to each other at the same time... then you are seeing the 4 dimensional form in 4 dimensional space.
Did you manage to do it ? ... See MoreSee Less
Did you manage to do it ? ... See MoreSee Less
4 years ago
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