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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...

Sacred Geometry and Energy in the Home

 



Sacred Geometry and Energy in the Home

The idea that sacred geometry patterns in your home can create or influence energy is a concept that blends spiritual beliefs with interpretations of how these patterns interact with our environment. Here's a breakdown:

Core Concepts

Energetic Influence:

  • Many believe that sacred geometry patterns hold inherent energetic frequencies that can harmonize and enhance the energy of a space.

  • The shapes are thought to create resonance, influencing the subtle energy fields within a home.

Symbolic Resonance:

  • Beyond physical effects, sacred geometry patterns carry deep symbolic meanings.

  • These symbols can evoke feelings of peace, harmony, and connection, creating a positive psychological impact.

Intention and Focus:

  • The effectiveness of sacred geometry in a home is often tied to the intention with which it's used.

  • Placing these patterns with a specific purpose, such as creating a calming atmosphere or enhancing meditation, can amplify their perceived effects.

How It's Applied

Architectural Design:

  • Historically, sacred geometry has influenced the design of temples, cathedrals, and other sacred spaces.

  • Some believe that incorporating these principles into home design can create a more harmonious living environment.

Decorative Elements:

  • Sacred geometry patterns can be incorporated into home décor through artwork, tapestries, and other decorative items.

  • Crystal grids, which combine crystals with sacred geometry patterns, are also used to create focused energy fields.

Meditation and Sacred Spaces:

  • Creating a meditation space with sacred geometry patterns can enhance the meditative experience.

  • These patterns can help to create a sense of sacredness and promote a deeper connection to inner peace.

Important Considerations

Subjective Experience:

  • The effects of sacred geometry are often subjective and vary from person to person.

  • While some people may experience a noticeable shift in energy, others may not.

Belief Systems:

  • The belief in the energetic properties of sacred geometry is often rooted in spiritual and philosophical traditions.

  • It's important to approach these concepts with an open mind and respect for individual beliefs.

In essence, whether or not sacred geometry "creates" energy is a matter of personal belief. However, there's no denying the powerful symbolic and psychological impact these patterns can have on our living spaces.

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