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What is referred to as the sacred geometry
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What is referred to as the sacred geometry?

Sacred geometry is a concept that embodies the geometric laws and patterns that create everything in existence, imbuing them with spiritual and philosophical meanings. It represents the study of the mathematical harmony underlying all existence, revealing how energy patterns organize themselves into various forms, from microscopic cells to vast galactic spirals.

In the context of Freemasonry, geometry is not merely an arithmetical study but a symbol of law and order, of Deity, and of universality. As noted in the writings of Masonic scholars, geometry serves as a means of expressing thought and is deeply intertwined with the moral teachings of the craft. For instance, the Old Tiler states, "Geometry is the science of order... By geometry we know that natural law on earth is nature's law for the stars." This highlights the belief that geometry reflects the divine order of the universe and connects all creation.

Moreover, sacred geometry includes specific shapes and symbols, such as the Vesica Piscis and the Flower of Life, which are often found in sacred art and architecture, representing various spiritual concepts. These symbols illustrate the interconnectedness of all things and the universal patterns that appear consistently throughout nature, architecture, and art.

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