Sacred Geometry Guide

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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

In the pursuit of knowledge and effective communication, the Ancient Greeks recognised the indispensable value of the Trivium. Comprised of

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Quadrivium

The Quadrivium, a fundamental component of the Seven Liberal Arts, encompasses four key disciplines: Mathematics and Science, expressed through Geometry,

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The 7 Liberal Arts

The 7 Liberal Arts, originally created by the ancient Greek civilization, where education was highly valued as a means to cultivate citizens capable of participating in high society

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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

Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the fundamental nature of reality, including the relationship between mind and matter, the nature of consciousness, the existence of free will, and the ultimate nature of the universe. It attempts to answer questions about the nature of reality that go beyond the physical and empirical realms of science.

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