One thread through everything
Written and illustrated by Dr. Heike Bielek — biotech engineer, PhD in biology, artist — this book takes you on a journey through eight chapters: nature, the arts, history, science, geometric thinking, religion, and spirituality. At every stop, geometry reveals itself as the common thread.
You'll explore why the nautilus shell and a hurricane follow the same spiral. Why the Platonic Solids appear in both ancient temples and atomic structure. How the same ratios that govern music also govern the cosmos. And how to draw these patterns yourself, step by step, with just a compass and ruler.
No maths background required. Just curiosity.
One pattern connects them all
Follow a single thread — geometry — and the questions we all quietly wonder about begin to answer themselves:
- What actually makes something beautiful?
- What do all the world's religions share at their core?
- How can we see science in a completely new way?
- What did our ancestors encode in ancient history?
- What are the hidden patterns behind music and healing?
Look inside
Take a peek — a free excerpt with sample pages and the complete table of contents.
What readers are saying
"Sacred geometry was completely new to me. Geometry was never my favourite subject, so it was the 'sacred' part that drew me in — but I found it utterly fascinating."
— Diane, Healer"A whole new way of seeing. Sacred geometry reveals nature's obvious blueprint — and I realised we already know and feel these things, we just can't put them into words. Once you see it, so much opens up beyond our trained, rational minds."
— Ben, Chiropractor"I found something holistic and life-changing. It includes every aspect of life: science, mysticism, history, movement, yoga, art and music. And it's for everyone!"
— Kathrin, Entrepreneur"Sacred Geometry is literally EVERYWHERE — from the smallest particles such as atoms to the dance of the planets in the vast universe."
— Alicia, ArtistAbout the author
With more than ten years' expertise in the field, Dr. Heike Bielek both wrote and illustrated Hello Geometry herself. A biotech engineer with a PhD in biology, she is also an artist, musician and dancer. Her journey from the pharmaceutical industry into geometry began with a yoga teacher training in India, where she sought a deeper understanding of the connections between science and spirituality. She wrote the book to connect the dots across disciplines — showing how geometry is the unifying thread running through all fields of knowledge.
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