My journey with sacred geometry started somewhere around the late 2000s when I read the sensational thriller novel ‘The DaVinci Code’ by Dan Brown. It made a passing reference to the Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio. And for some reason that brief excerpt got my attention the most and set me on an adventure I never thought about earlier, I never knew whether such things even exist.
Being a curious soul, I began to research and reading on the topic, which led me to the much broader and mysterious world of sacred geometry. By 2019, there was not much good literature (online or books) that I didn’t come across.
I got a glimpse of the unfolding of reality of existence through the archetypes of numbers and geometric relations in a way I have never seen before. It was really a moment of realisation in its own way, where my mind was making connections as the master in front of me spoke.
The reason to mention all that is that I was not a newbie to the subject when I enrolled for the teacher training program with in2infinity in 2020. I already had a lot of knowledge and understanding about it. But this is where things get interesting, I did find it difficult to follow certain things at times but was completely blown away in under an hour on the last day of the program.
What I realised in that one hour was the reassurance that sacred geometry is not a subject that much about knowledge as it is about contemplation. It is the knowledge that has to be realised through ‘living’ it.