Sacred Geometry
Foundations of Sacred Geometry
Sacred geometry refers to the study of recurring geometric forms, numerical ratios, and proportional relationships that manifest throughout the natural world and across human civilizations. These patterns appear in biological growth, mineral formation, astronomical movement, and the built environment, suggesting that geometry functions as a fundamental organizing principle rather than a human invention. Long before geometry became a formal branch of mathematics, early societies recognized that shape and proportion governed stability, harmony, and continuity in both nature and human life. Observation, measurement, and symbolic interpretation developed side by side, forming systems of knowledge that linked mathematics with cosmology and meaning.
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