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So… Is Your Higher Self the Same as Source?

  Not exactly. Think of it like this: Source is the origin —pure consciousness, God/Goddess/Divine Light, whatever you want to call it. It’s the everything-and-nothing energy from which all things come. Your Higher Self is your personal bridge to Source. It’s your soul in its purest form , untainted by fear, ego, or human distortion. Your Higher Self is you , just on the zoomed-out level —the version of you that remembers the full story, all lifetimes, all lessons, all missions. So: Source is the sun. Your Higher Self is the sunbeam that still holds its essence but is uniquely you . Is Your Higher Self Your Soul? Pretty much— but here's the nuance: Your soul is eternal. It’s the part of you that has lived countless lives. Your Higher Self is like the fully awakened version of your soul —the one not currently squeezed into a human body trying to pay bills and avoid family drama. When you're in human form, you're kind of like the tip of the i...

Exploring Sacred Geometry: A Journey into Patterns, Energy, and Mystical Connections


Introduction:
Sacred geometry is a concept that is relatively new to me. At first, I was simply drawn to the intricate and mesmerizing patterns that seemed to appear everywhere. The more I explored, the deeper my curiosity grew. I found myself captivated by the way these geometric forms are interwoven into nature, ancient architecture, and spiritual traditions. My journey led me to question how sacred geometry relates to crystal healing, as well as the controversial topic of Tartarian energy—a concept often dismissed as conspiracy, yet undeniably present in the architectural wonders I observed during my time in Europe. In this blog, I will piece together the history, significance, and potential connections between these elements, creating a tapestry of knowledge that spans both the mystical and the mathematical.


Understanding Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry is the study of geometric patterns and proportions that are believed to form the foundation of the universe. These patterns appear in nature, art, architecture, and spiritual practices, reflecting a deep connection between mathematics and existence itself.

Key Concepts:

  • Underlying Structure: Sacred geometry is considered the blueprint of reality, suggesting that geometric forms govern the creation and organization of the universe.

  • Symbolism: The shapes and patterns hold deep meanings, often representing harmony, interconnectedness, and the divine.

  • Applications: Sacred geometry is found in various fields, including architecture, religious iconography, and healing modalities.

Significant Patterns in Sacred Geometry:

  • Flower of Life: A pattern of overlapping circles representing the interconnectedness of all existence.

  • Seed of Life: A foundational geometric structure composed of seven circles, symbolizing creation.

  • Metatron’s Cube: A complex structure containing all five Platonic solids, often linked to Archangel Metatron and powerful energetic properties.

  • Dodecahedron: A twelve-faced Platonic solid associated with ether and higher consciousness.

  • Shri Yantra: A sacred Hindu and Buddhist geometric design used for meditation and spiritual enlightenment.

  • Torus: A donut-shaped energy flow pattern observed at various scales, from atomic structures to galaxies.

  • Fractals & Dodeca Fractal: Self-repeating geometric patterns that demonstrate the infinite complexity of the universe.


Sacred Geometry in Mandalas

Mandalas are intricate, often circular designs used in spiritual traditions for meditation, self-reflection, and healing. While they incorporate sacred geometry, they serve a distinct purpose—creating sacred spaces for contemplation and balance.

  • Mandalas use sacred geometry as a framework, with their radial symmetry and precise proportions enhancing spiritual focus.

  • Sacred geometry provides the mathematical and symbolic structure that makes mandalas powerful tools for meditation and manifestation.


Crystal Healing and Sacred Geometry

Crystals have long been used for healing, and when arranged in geometric patterns, their energies are believed to be amplified.

  • Crystal Grids: Sacred geometry serves as the foundation for crystal grids, enhancing their vibrational energy.

  • Energy Flow: Geometric patterns help organize and direct the energy of crystals toward specific healing intentions.

  • Manifestation: Combining crystals with sacred geometric arrangements is said to increase the potency of manifestations and healing work.


Tartarian Energy: Myth or Suppressed Knowledge?

The concept of a lost civilization known as Tartaria has been labeled a conspiracy theory, yet the architectural remnants found across Europe suggest a different story.

  • The Tartarian Theory: Suggests an advanced global civilization that utilized sacred geometry and free energy, later erased from history.

  • Architectural Evidence: Ornate buildings with domes, spires, and intricate geometric patterns hint at knowledge of energy flow and sacred proportions.

  • Sacred Geometry’s Role: Some theorists believe these structures were designed to harness energy from the ether, similar to the way ancient sacred sites were built for energetic purposes.

  • Mainstream Dismissal: Despite the compelling nature of these patterns, mainstream history does not support the idea of Tartaria as an advanced lost civilization.


The Origins of Sacred Geometry

Sacred geometry did not emerge from one specific culture but rather evolved across ancient civilizations:

  • Egypt & Mesopotamia: Used precise geometric ratios in pyramids and temples.

  • Greece: Philosophers like Pythagoras and Plato saw numbers and geometric forms as fundamental to reality.

  • India & China: Mandalas, yantras, and Yin-Yang philosophy incorporate sacred geometric principles.

  • Renaissance & Beyond: Mathematicians and architects continued integrating sacred proportions into art and buildings.


Conclusion: Weaving the Threads Together

Sacred geometry is far more than an artistic or mathematical curiosity—it is a language of the universe, encoded in everything from nature to ancient architecture. Its application in mandalas, crystal healing, and architectural wonders suggests a timeless wisdom that transcends cultures and eras. Whether or not Tartarian energy holds secrets of lost knowledge, one thing remains undeniable: the presence of sacred geometry in our world invites us to explore deeper, question more, and uncover the hidden connections between energy, structure, and consciousness.

This journey into sacred geometry has only just begun, and I look forward to uncovering more of its mysteries. What are your thoughts? Have you encountered sacred geometric patterns in unexpected places? Let’s continue this exploration together.


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