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Creating a Universe From Nothing

Integrating Sacred Geometry & Modern Science

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The logic behind Sacred Geometry is simple. The symmetrical patterns which we observe in nature are too organized, too perfect to have simply emerged by chance.

Therefore every philosopher has an obligation to at least consider the possibility that the universe was designed by some form of intelligence.

Perhaps long before the creation of the universe, consciousness was naturally evolving within the dark void of eternity.

Over time this consciousness developed into an intelligence capable of establishing all the laws of mathematics, geometry, and physics that are required to create a balanced, properly functioning universe.

This possibility has been entertained by many of history’s most prominent philosophers. The most notable is Plato with the famous quote, “God Geometrizes Continually.”

For countless centuries, only the priestly class was allowed to learn the secrets of Sacred Geometry. They formed Secret Mystery Schools into which only members of wealthy, elite families were initiated. The common masses were considered unworthy and prevented from joining the ranks of the enlightened few.


Perhaps they are right, but nevertheless, every so often an exceptional man or woman arises from among the common people and miraculously achieves a special understanding of this hidden truth – “That we are all one.”

Once we truly understand this it makes perfect sense why we should all treat each other with respect, kindness, and empathy. Because every person that we encounter is another version of us. And every evil deed done to others is an evil deed done to ourselves.

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