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The Cuboctahedron

Sacred Geometry is defined as drawing without measurement. It involves the tools of drawing compass and ruler, but unlike traditional

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Trivium

The Trivium The three components of the Trivium are, Grammar, Rhetoric, and Logic. The Ancient Greeks recognised that these three

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Quadrivium

The Quadrivium The Quadrivium accounts for 4 of the 7 Liberal Arts, representing Mathematics and Science through Geometry, Music, Cosmology

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Liberal Arts

7 Liberal Arts In Ancient Greece, the 7 Liberal Arts were traditionally used to educate citizens to a level considered

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Tattoo

Tattooing, as an art form, has been around for centuries. Tattoos were once used to protect the wearer while also

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Symbol

Sacred Geometry Symbols These are all the spiritual and religious symbols from Islam, Christianity, Judaism to Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and

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Taoism Symbol

Taoism Philosophy Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a Chinese philosophy or religious tradition that is attributed to Laozi or

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Metaphysics

What is Metaphysics? The current definition found in most dictionaries describes Metaphysics as a form of Philosophy. In part attributed

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Judaism Symbol

Famous Geometric Judaism Symbols? The most prominent Sacred Geometry symbol of Judaism is by far the Star of David. But

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