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Sacred Geometry


  Sacred Geometry



 How were you introduced to Sacred Geometry?

 I was never really introduced; it arose from within.
 The meanings of the twelve energy patterns, as well
as other patterns, are really just an observation of what
goes on in nature and design.


This doesn't mean I'm not grateful for teachers. But I have
 learned most of it on my own.


 Where should one start with understanding the patterns
of Sacred Geometry?


 Let's begin with the point. The point in Sacred Geometry
is the location of the center — it is the point of the compass.
 This is the place of connection to the Prime Source, the
 Divine One, the Unity of All Things. And this central point
is inherent in all of the patterns of Sacred Geometry.
There is nothing without the point.


The point represents, in a way, focus and Divine origin.
The Hindus have the Bindu, which is basically the same.
The center of every flower or of every planet or every sun
is this point. The focal point is inherent in all things.


Scientists don't think this way. They observe the sun and
the planet from the outside, and say, "It will burn out," or
"Life will disappear within a certain time." They say this
 because there is only so much energy. They are measuring
 everything with the idea of only so much energy. Scientists
believe in entropy — the running down of the universe.


The possibility that such diverse form as exists in our Universe
 could have been created by chance simply does not exist.
This is an aside from Sacred Geometry that it nevertheless
touches upon.


If one considers that there is a Divine Source in this point, in
the center of every sun, planet, star, plant, or person, then we
 may realize that each from has its own eternal re generator within it.


If one is always connected to Divine Source, then one doesn't
need to run down at all.


Order — the opposite of entropy — comes from within, from
this life-giving point. That point represents the "central" part
 of everything.


There is a great deal that all of us could do if we only put our
consciousness into this point. This knowledge and understanding
is part of the value of Sacred Geometry.


Think what you could do with simple meditation by merely focusing
 on the symbol of the point. This is a real way, a practical way, to
actually regenerate by tuning into Source. Focusing on our central
point, we are linked with the Eternal, the Transcendent, the Divine,
the Absolute. That is the point of all origin.


 Could you explain codes and archetypes, and how they are involved
 in the way you work with Sacred Geometry?


Rowena: Patterns, or symbols and codes, are delineated tools for
understanding that are given to use from Prime Source. When we
 understand how to unravel the code or pattern, we receive a gift
or an understanding.


To understand Prime Source, then, we have to decode the symbols.

There is a genetic code, and a language code. We have to rise in
consciousness to understand these codes, and then we become
 closer to the Prime Source.


Archetypal patterns deal with many worlds. There are the spiritual
 world, the cultural world, the natural world, and so on, with archetypical
patterns for each of these. Also, at any given point in time, there are
older and newer archetypes.


We can use archetypal patterns as an intermediary to help us move
or transform energy.


For example, intensity is an old quality that could be negative or
positive. Intensity came from duality, and it was a focus that helped
us move through things.


Now, however, we are becoming "whole-hearted," which is a
different type of focus that involves all of us, our hearts, without
the duality. This is part of the move into the fifth dimension — living
through our hearts and staying centered, instead of focusing
through the will.


We are learning to see the interconnectedness of all things,
 rather than looking at things from the standpoint of gratification.


 You mentioned twelve major energy patterns. What are they
and what do they mean?


 The astrological signs are a division of the 360-degree circle into
 twelve energies or patterns. Also within the circle are four triplicities
 of the division of energies: fire, earth, air, and water.


So the twelve basic symbols or patterns can be correlated with the
 zodiacal signs. I'm listing them in this order.


Pattern #1: Aries (Fire)  Aries is the step. It is the way in which one
 preserves, through a step-by step process. Certain people from
cultures like Mexico and the Middle America created a stepped pyramid form.


Pattern #2: Taurus (Earth)  The step moves us into Taurus, which
represents the maintaining of substance. Substance is a dense,
preserving type of approach.


Pattern #3: Gemini (Air)  Gemini relates to the branch. It has to do
 with choice points. And making a choice relates to duality, the
binary code of "on" or "off" represented by the Twins. It also is
about distribution of information or energy. We can see this in the
body through the branching systems of the lungs and blood, or
 in the branches of trees. The beauty of trees is that in them, what
 normally falls — sap, blood, water, fluid — rises, and what normal
l rises — light — descends from the leaves. So the distribution
or the branching represents alchemical change.


Pattern #4: Cancer (Water)  The spiral or vortex correlates with
 Cancer. The vortex creates energy flow. It is a generator, and it
could be symbolized as a spiral galaxy, generating everything —
stars, planets, everything living. There are two types of vortexes:
open and closed. A closed vortex has two points at each end and
 a circle in the center. An open vortex has the point in the center,
with open circles at each end. The movement of the generating
 spiral in any vortex is connected with the Golden Mean spiral.
The Golden Mean acts as a kind of arc between Prime Source and
 living beings. All spirals generate and create energy in a similar way.


Pattern #5: Leo (Fire)  Leo is the radial, and its function is broadcasting.
It is for maintaining codes. In the phenomenal world, it is just a star
 distinguished by its radiance. Flowers mirror Leo: They are little
 suns on Earth, and many of them have the radial form. They may
be in diverse color, but there is meaning in the color.


Pattern #6: Virgo (Earth)  Virgo is the loop, the tube torus or doughnut
shape. It is turning inside out. It could be a knot, like the Celtic designs,
 or a link, folding in on itself. The tube torus is like that, it is turning
inside out or around, looping inside out, and it has to do with the
 transformation of substance, or cycles, like the turning of day into
 night, or the turning of the seasons. The knot is the cycle. Also, the
 aspect of transformation of substance relates to the food chain and
digestion — how all of the animals and plants interact. There is a
 hierarchy, here — for example, there are billions of grains and comparably
a few lions. There is a pyramid. We will evolve to the point where we do
 not eat animals, and eventually eat very little at all. The more lightly we
 eat, the higher our consciousness, and this is definitely the direction
 to go in. Also, what nourishment we do take in should be very useful.
 So Virgo has to do with the purification of substance into body or
consciousness.


Pattern #7: Libra (Air) : Libra relates to the column, the straight vertical
 line. It has to do with balance and strength. One must be centered
 to hold whatever is being created. The spine or the trunk of a tree
 are symbols of the balance and strength that holds creation. The
 column can actually be visualized for aligning or creating a connection
 between Heaven and Earth, between Light and Dark. It creates
connection between things.


Pattern #8: Scorpio (Water)  Scorpio is my favorite. It represents the
wave, that which creates the energy flow. It is a matrix that distributes
or transmits the flow of energy. It penetrates deep. Waves are the
 means by which Nature transmits the codes. Scorpio is symbolized
by the Dragon, as well as waves of all kinds.


Pattern #9: Sagittarius (Fire)  Sagittarius represents nesting: one
 form within another. In fractals, it is the principle of recursiveness.
 I like to think of Sagittarius as a diamond. In a way, it is the most
allied with transforming codes. The transformation actually takes the
 energy to another level. It is the return of wisdom and life to the
source, but it also is a "stepping up" of the energy. All of the forms
have to do with changing energy, but this is a taking or restoring of
the energy to a higher level.


Pattern #10: Capricorn (Earth)  Capricorn is the circle or the sphere.
Yet it is an Earth element. It is the circle that encases things, like a skull
or the skin. It is protective, making a barrier that holds shapes and
Creation. It holds the life force in the physical matrix.


Pattern #11: Aquarius (Air)  Aquarius is the grid, any type of grid. It can
be triangular, square, cubic, or hexagonal. It is the shape or grid-work
or focus to which things attach. It is the interconnecting force that
gives us our commonality. For instance, most of us have five fingers,
 not six. This "five" is a function of nature. It is found throughout space
 and within all phenomena. All things are created through the grid. All
 planets, auric fields, and Universes are created and permeated by the
grid. There are also consciousness grids.


Pattern #12: Pisces (Water)  Pisces is transformation. There is real
chaos in this form. It is unpredictable. It is an ending energy form
symbolized by death, diffusion, and decay. Darkness, confusion, and
destructiveness are synonymous with this form. You could think of
 terrorists, their unpredictability, how they can't really be stopped,
 bringing confusion and chaos. Pisces brings an end to order when
 things become too controlled, too fixed.


 How would you use the geometric forms for healing or meditation?

 It makes sense to think about the triplicities. For instance, for an inflamed
 condition, you would probably want to use water or air, earth, and then
 water again. You wouldn't treat an inflamation with a fire symbol.


For a particular consciousness or situation that you wanted to change,
 you might use water to transform, maintain, or create a new situation.
You could dissolve an unwanted condition by focusing on the Pisces
symbol, because it diffuses or transforms old situations by breaking them down.


A patient or person could visualize or draw the symbols. They could
put the image on a particular point of the body for healing. Drawing these
 patterns, or any of the Sacred Geometries, activates the brain, heart,
and lungs into a healing space. This practice actually brings life into the body.


Creating designs and patterns is very exciting. The indigenous people
wore beautiful garments with incredible color and design. They understood
 that color and shape could bring about healing, balance, and peace. The
shaman wore robes with particular energies brought into being by the
ornaments and designs.


Symbols or shapes, like the branch, can be used to bring in energies in your
 home. For example, if you hvae a garden and you live in a dry environment,
you would use the curvilinear wave. This would bring in the water energy to
balance the dryness and heat. But if you lived in a swamp, you might want
 one of the fire signs, such as the star, to balance the dampness.


 I know that you are interested in the education of children. What do you think
 needs to happen in the teaching of our children?


Rowena: Our children are a new race. So we are essentially the bricklayers
of knowledge for a new race.


They cannot learn in the way that children have in the past. They won't memorize
 facts without meaning. They need to be introduced to Universal Law so that
 everything has a meaning, a center, and interconnectedness.


Everything has a resonance or a harmonic system. So I consider harmonics
as a parallel to Sacred Geometry. The different tones and colors are ratios.
 It is all a Universal language.


This is the language that the new race of children needs. We can assist by
being the anchor points, with a promise of creating a new culture.


 How would this look in practical terms?

 I envision a series of rooms in which children could learn music, Sacred
 Geometry, math, and art. I see a computer room where they may watch DVDs.


The teachers would not be so much instructors, or givers of information,
as they would be people who could help the children move more deeply
 into whatever interested them.


I'm currently working on a DVD that shows life move from a cell to the center
 of the Universe. A child could go as deeply into this as he or she liked.


All consciousness goes through the process of motion from simple to
multifaceted, then back to simple again. Consciousness at some point must
always become simple, for it has to move both ways. I don't mean "simple
simple." I mean "complex simple." A place where complexity becomes integrated.


Everything is coded, nested. We need to teach the children about the
nested patterns, like the code of the chromosome, the code of the Universe.
When we teach them about the interrelatedness of life, they will not lose
 their connection with Divine Source. They will stay connected with Cosmic Law.


What would you like to add in closing?

 Sacred Geometry is about our connection to Divine Source. If we learn to
 work with Universal Law and Divine Source, then all of life is filled with
 abundance. When we live in this way, we are introduced to a multiplicity
 of worlds and choices.


The old way was about connection to cause-and-effect. You worked at a
job because of the effect of earning money, then you retired. But there was
 nothing to retire to, because you had lost your connection to Divine Source.


We need to leave behind us this addiction to cause-and-effect that narrows
 both the result and possible incomes.


Security is not the answer. Fitting in is not the point. These addictions lead
 to seeking pleasure, not joy.


Pleasure is eating chocolates on the sofa because nothing is left in life.
It is the hedonistic search for more pleasure, a cycle of pleasure and pain.


Joy is linking to the Source. True joy is moving through the pain and linking
 back to Source to receive true happiness.


Faith is not faith as we have known it. Faith is the decision of staying with
the Divine Source for the answer.


Inspiration is the appropriate answer from the Divine Source. We can live
our lives in a completely different way, linking to the Divine Source,
receiving an abundance that which was not possible before.

Julia Griffi
 
 

Our Energy Body

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Polarity and the Five Elements

"The Soul is a unit drop of the ocean of Eternal Spirit which is the dweller in the body as the knower, seer, doer; it experiences all sensation and action. It alone is the power in the body which reacts to any mode of application of therapy or action. Consciousness and intelligence reside within the soul."

The Universe

The universe is the evolution or unfolding of the creative potency of Brahman. In the evolutionary perspective, energy radiates outward from a source creating a field of force; upon reaching the limits of the potency of the energy field, energy returns to its source. All energy on every level of creation moves through this evolutionary cycle which we call Polarity. All energy moves in this cycle of intelligence and consciousness. This cycle is a movement from a Neutral Source to a Positive filed, then through a Negative phase, returning to the source. These three principals are: Neutral, Positive, and Negative, are the basis of Polarity.

Five Harmonics

The five harmonics of resonance of the five elements are attuned to nature and nature is attuned to them. A perfect balance of these elements are done during our brain, nervous system, polarity and elements healing.

The five Elements

The Five Chinese Elements are; Ether is the core of earth where Air is dominant. The next phase radiates outward as a fire harmonic, then the water, a centripetal force. Finally, at the Earth phase, the field is pulled back to the vortex at the center of the earth. Each element corresponds to a season, direction, cycle, temperature, body area, force, and many other principals.

Fire Element

The core of the earth is the inner core and the core of the human body is the belly area. Fire element rules purpose, intelligence, will power, motivation, desire and excitement. Fire is centered in the solar plexus and rules internal organs and metabolism.

Water Element

Water is the medium of life and is ruled by receptivity, materialization, resistance, inertia, and crystallization into form. Water is always contracting and descending arc which always flows downward as the negative fields of the body. Water rules love, cohesion and attraction. Water rules reproductive areas for renewal,, purification, and elimination in the body.

The Three Currents

The three principals, sattva, rajas, and tamas, governs three important energy currents in the body.

The First Principal

The east-west current relates to the sattvic quality of neutrality and defines the body from side to side. The transverse current predominates in the Air harmonic of resonance and spirals around the surface of the body, emanating from the long axis of the core at the top of the head. The transverse current functions in balance, communication, and coordination, integrating the periphery of the body with the ultrasonic core and carry sensory input from without to within. It is associated with the parasympathetic nervous system which performs these functions in the body.

The Second Principal

The fiery current, which is the spiral current, relates to the rajastic quality of directed energy. It spirals from the umbilicus to energize the whole body with warmth, vitality, and movement. Fire dominates the muscles and assimilative organs and relates to the sympathetic nervous system.

The Third Principal

Tamas guna is the water principal, rules the long line currents which pulsates from the core to sustain five currents of life force on each side of the body. At the core of the body area system of chakras which are vortices's stepping energy down into physical manifestation. The long line currents are associated with the central nervous system and the energy of the cranial rhythm.