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Sacred Geometry of Planetary Orbits

A beautiful dance of our planets through the heavens… Enjoy and relax!

By Pamella RichardsPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
The Five Petals of Venus

Sacred geometry symbols are known as ancient shapes and patterns that are believed to represent all living things. It is associated with the belief that a god is the geometer of the world. These symbols are regarded as the most perfect/divine shapes because they are regarded as the blueprints of many life forms in the universe.

The synchronicity of the universe is determined by certain mathematical constants which express themselves in the form of 'patterns' and 'cycles' in nature.

The outcome of this process can be seen throughout the natural world as the following examples demonstrate:

By Stéphane Juban on Unsplash

The Passion-flower coresponds to the orbit of the Earth and Venus as viewed from the Sun. The flower has 5 internal petals and 10 external petals arranged in 2 layers.

Spirals: Form and Function

Spirals are one of the most common forms of natural geometry, being a product of the sacred mean. They are associated with omphalos and earth-navels and are regularly found engraved on megaliths. Their original meaning is lost today but spiral designs at such noticeable sites as Newgrange and Chaco Canyon, has led many to believe they were primarily astronomical.

By Arnaud Mariat on Unsplash

By Kevin Bergen on Unsplash

Spiral galaxy and Spiral snail shell above correspond to the Helical Motion of our Solar System  -  As seen from the Sun

Helical Motion of our Solar System - As seen from the Sun

The Giant's Causeway, Ireland

By Patrick Metzdorf on Unsplash

Most of the columns of the Giant's Causeway are hexagonal, similar to honeycombe. Although there are also some with four, five, seven or, eight sides. The tallest are about 12 metres (39 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres (92 ft) thick in places.

The word 'geometry' can be traced through its component parts:

The word 'Geo-metry' comes from the Greek words Geos meaning 'Earth' and Metron meaning 'To measure', which together literally translate as the 'Measuring of the earth' or 'Earthly measurements', an art which was traditionally restricted to the priest-hood.

Sacred geometry has existed in many forms across the ages

It is often mistakenly said that geometry began with the Greeks, but before them, were the Minoans, the Egyptians, Sumerians, Indus valley, Chinese, Phoenicians and of course, the builders of the western European megaliths all of whom left clear geometric fingerprints in their greatest constructions. The Greeks may well have been the first to have offered geometry to the public at large, but they were by no means the first to realise it.

The orbit of Venus and the Sun around the Earth — Five Petals of Venus in Motion

In the following dance patterns, the planet pairings are given and the number of orbits of the outer planet.

Enjoy these beautiful patterns

Crop Circle - Raisting, Germany

The Crop Circle above, found in Raisting Germany on 20 May 2014, did spark my curosity: This Crop Circle resonates with the sacred pattern formed by the orbits of Saturn and Jupiter. In 2014, the planets were forming a Trine (1/3rd of a Triangle formation) to each other, this aspect was almost exact on the date. Both planets were in water signs, Saturn was in the constellation of Scorpio, Jupiter was in the constellation of Cancer.

Either the crop circle creators, or extra-terrestrials are astronomers, or seasoned space travellers.

Helical Motion of our Solar System — As seen from our Sun
Nautilus Shell

Sacred Geometry is also a worldview of pattern recognition, an intricate system of religious characters and configuration which includes time, space and form. There are designs, patterns, and structures from the tiniest element, to the manifestation of life visible to the human eyes, to the unseen.

We may yet achieve harmony, if not on this planet, at least within ourselves

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Image sources:

Sacred Geometry Symbols of Celestial Bodies and Planets — Strange Sounds

Helical Motion of our Solar System — Tumblr

Nautilus Shell — Facebook

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Pamella Richards

Beekeeper and lover of the countryside. Writer, Gardener and Astrologer

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