Sacred Patterns
Infinite geometries that encode universal principles
These timeless patterns appear across cultures and throughout history, from ancient temples to modern science. They represent the fundamental organizing principles of consciousness, energy, and matter—the blueprint of creation itself.The Flower of Life: Universal Pattern
The Golden Ratio & Sacred Proportions
Sacred patterns often embody special mathematical ratios that appear throughout nature:φ (Phi) ≈ 1.618 - The Golden RatioFound in spiral shells, flower petals, galaxy arms, and human proportions. Represents optimal growth and aesthetic perfection.
√2 ≈ 1.414 - The Silver RatioThe diagonal of a square. Found in paper sizes and sacred architecture. Represents the bridge between dimensions.
π (Pi) ≈ 3.14159 - Circle ConstantThe relationship between circle and diameter. Represents cycles, wholeness, and the infinite.
Where Sacred Patterns Appear
These patterns are not mere human inventions—they are discoveries. They appear everywhere:- Nature: Flower petals, pine cones, nautilus shells, crystal structures, DNA helixes
- Architecture: Temples, cathedrals, pyramids, mosques—structures designed to elevate consciousness
- Art: Mandalas, Islamic geometric patterns, Celtic knots, Renaissance paintings
- Science: Atomic structures, quantum fields, cymatics (sound made visible), fractal mathematics
- Human Body: Proportions, spiral of ear, arrangement of features, energy centers (chakras)