/r/SacredGeometry

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Sacred Geometry is a representation of the fabric of space, time, and life itself. Numerous ancient civilizations and religions based many ideas and theories on the geometric nature of life. This subreddit is a place to share an understanding of this knowledge through artwork and discussion.

Artwork Courtesy of Rafael Araujo

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“Sacred Geometry charts the unfolding of number in space. It differs from mundane geometry purely in the sense that the moves and concepts involved are regarded as having symbolic value, and thus, like good music, facilitate the evolution of the soul.”

*-Randall Carlson"

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Sacred Geometry Artist List

/r/SacredGeometry

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My guitar performance meets sacred geometry: The rolling shutter effect 📸 turned my strings into hypnotic waves

8 Comments
2025/01/31
01:36 UTC

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New to sacred geometry

First piece I’ve done. I wanted to integrate seeds of life with Celtic knots and an indigenous Cree influence. My mantra is, “the goal is not perfection, the goal is creation”. I hope it gives you some small pleasure to look at this. Thanks.

9 Comments
2025/01/30
21:10 UTC

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I make concrete stuff, often polished with designs inlaid. This table top is 48"x1" and a little over 100lbs of concrete. Heavy, but beyond durable. I hope the design fits well here!

9 Comments
2025/01/30
06:28 UTC

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Identification Request

Hello, if there’s anyone that can help me identify this patten I’d greatly appreciate it. There are four of them on the ball. The entire ball creates the same shape. Thanks for any assistance 🙏

2 Comments
2025/01/30
03:52 UTC

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What does sacred geometry mean to you?

I’ve found myself very interested in this topic, I love the idea of worshipping numbers and shape as a part of nature. And I love that this community constantly combines art and math in a way that I don’t see just regular geometry does.

However, I don’t necessarily believe that shapes have any specific spiritual meaning other than the ones we gave them. And I don’t feel any divine energy coming from them. I just think they’re super neat, and I like to make them important and meaningful in my life.

Does anyone else feel a similar way?

14 Comments
2025/01/29
14:00 UTC

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My Newest Piece. Titled: The Watchful Collective

Did

5 Comments
2025/01/29
08:28 UTC

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What is this called?

I was messing around with the seed of life and discovered this beauty, could someone please share the name, if it has one?

21 Comments
2025/01/29
07:18 UTC

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Vibration: The universal Language #Cosmos #Kymatik #4k #cymatics #Soundhealing #healing #Patterns

1 Comment
2025/01/29
04:37 UTC

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🩷💜💙🩵 Simple Sacred Geometry 🩵💙💜🩷

Great thanks to “ Edward Black Rose - Geometry “ on YouTube for the simple tutorial.

🩷💜💙🩵

6 Comments
2025/01/28
16:35 UTC

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First time using watercolor pencils and drawing Sacred Geometry!

2 Comments
2025/01/26
03:48 UTC

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Acrylic ink and graphite

Ink and graphite in paper. Going for a 3 d effect. It could also display in a floating frame without black background

2 Comments
2025/01/25
22:53 UTC

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Made this in procreate

1 Comment
2025/01/25
14:54 UTC

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Metatrons Cube Mandala im working on. Inspired By Zak Korvin

3 Comments
2025/01/25
01:20 UTC

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"Secrets" buried in the Monas hieroglyph, part 2.

1 Comment
2025/01/23
20:29 UTC

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Excerpt from the Wikipedia Article on "Mandala"

In his exploration of the unconscious through art, Jung observed the common appearance of a circle motif across religions and cultures. He hypothesized that the circle drawings reflected the mind's inner state at the moment of creation and were a kind of symbolic archetype in the collective unconscious. Familiarity with the philosophical writings of India prompted Jung to adopt the word "mandala" to describe these drawings created by himself and his patients. In his autobiography, Jung wrote:

— Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, pp. 195–196. p.232 Vintage books revised edition (Doubleday)

— Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections,pp. 233-235 Vintage Books revised edition (Doubleday)

Jung claimed that the urge to make mandalas emerges during moments of intense personal growth. He further hypothesized their appearance indicated a "profound re-balancing process" is underway in the psyche; the result of the process would be a more complex and better integrated personality. ( I particularly like this last part)

0 Comments
2025/01/23
16:18 UTC

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"Floral Matrix"

4 Comments
2025/01/22
14:42 UTC

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I squared the circle using only a compose and a ruler

After watching “Why crop circles matter” on YouTube, I was able to do the impossible and squared the circle using only a compose and a straight edge.

The world is a lot simpler than it needs to be.

8 Comments
2025/01/22
02:14 UTC

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I Don’t Really Like This Piece As Much, It Didn’t Come Out Like I Wanted. What do you think?

11 Comments
2025/01/21
22:07 UTC

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❤️

3 Comments
2025/01/21
04:03 UTC

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