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Sacred Geometry: How to use cosmic patterns to power up your life

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Sacred Geometry exists all around us in the natural world, from the unfurling of a rose bud to the pattern of a tortoise shell, the sub-atomic to the galactic. A pure expression of number and form, it is the language of creation and navigates the unseen dimensions beyond our three-dimensional reality.Since its discovery, humans have found many ways - stone circles, mandalas, labyrinths, temples- to call upon this universal law as a way of raising consciousness and communicating with a divine source. By becoming aware of the dots and lines that build the world around you, Sacred Geometry will teach you how to bring this mystical knowledge into your daily practice.

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 3, 2020

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March 28, 2021
This book covers a lot in a small space and weaves together many of the philosophies and practices that I have been studying for years now but in such a concise and digestible way that this is the book I wish I had started out with and I would recommend to anyone with an interest in the Sacred Arts
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August 19, 2021
A great book for beginners as it sums up the basics of Sacred Geometry in ways that almost anyone will be able to understand.

Plus, it’s just such a visually pleasing book to look through.
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December 14, 2022
This could lead you to esoteric knowledge and the pineal gland...third eye!
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January 26, 2021
It is like a book full of short trivial pursuit facts about sacred geometry written by an author who appears to be a fan of R. Steiner. If you do pick this book up, it can be used as an index full of other references that you'll want to dig deeper into. Reader beware: there are a couple of references to scientific studies that are not reputable - like anything, always do your own research.
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March 26, 2021
Written with wisdom, a thoughtful, well researched and clear look at sacred geometry.
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November 25, 2021
This book serves as a fairly good foundation for sacred geometry, but I wonder how it would translate to someone who has no experience working with energy. There are many references made to other scientific systems and theories and the book aims to bring the readers consciousness to the fact that all of these facts and theories are interwoven with our spiritual make-up, but it kind of leaves the reader wanting more in getting to know how to practice sacred geometry
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March 26, 2021
It really is beautifully written...an economy of words that bring us straight to the heart of this profound universal language, with the concepts and symbols presented alongside such magical images. So much content! It really is a treasure
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June 24, 2022
I did not find this book provided me ways to high energies it did discuss meditation and visualization activities. This book had lots of repetitive info, fluff and nothing special would not recommend. I tried to get from library but not available or other books on this topic either. Major pass
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March 13, 2022
Most useful book on sacred geometry that I've found. However it still leaves me feeling as I have more questions than answers and that I have only scratched the surface!
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August 2, 2022
Amazing book on sacred geometry—not only is it an etymological feast but also a visual one. The unique art and beautiful illustrations alone are worth owning this book.
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April 1, 2025
great for beginners with beautiful illustrations
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