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lightSource A Sacred Geometry Experience
Introduction to Sacred Geometry
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Catalyst for creativity in any medium. One that evokes an unlimited array of dynamic interactions in the realm of movement, color, shape and sound. | |
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Balancing your environment Many anecdotal reports indicate that there is a feeing of more balanced energies within the environment when lightSource is playing | |
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Kinetic art displayed on an interactive canvas to esthetically enliven our techno environments. | |
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De-Stressing Tool Stress is our number one killer and lightSource, when used as a simple meditation tool, will in most cases lower stress within the viewer within minutes of encountering the program | |
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Engaging
screensaver that channels the pulse of Creation to enhance the
energy and tone of any environment.
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Multi
sensory explorations of the
origins of manifest reality. | |
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Shifting
your personal frequency to create the reality you desire. | |
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Vehicle for the kinesthetic
experience of sound, music, pattern and color. | |
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Transformational
tool, for meditation offering a bridge by which the mind can achieve
its highest level in the realm of pure Intelligence thus making good on the
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“The power which we seek is the power with which we seek."
The
Thirteen Sacred Geometries
Each of the thirteen images featured
represents a complex melding of sacred geometric elements with a
state-of-the-art media realization into complex, flowingly animated art.
Exponential combinations of color palettes, images and unlimited choices of
music and sound create unique, unparalleled experiences.
Embedded in these experiences are the properties associated with each geometry. Also, there is always an experiential and emotional aspect associated with every sacred geometrical form. These particular aspects become more apparent over time. In the end, keep only what your personal experience validates.
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The Sacred
Geometry Forms |
Properties
Associated With Each Form |
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1. Torus
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The
first shape to emerge out of the genesis pattern.
It governs many aspects of life including the human heart with its
seven muscles that form a Torus. The
Torus is literally around all life forms, all atoms, and all cosmic bodies
such as planets, stars and galaxies. It is the primary shape in existence. |
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2. Vesica Piscis
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The
crucible of the creating process. An opening to the womb from which all
geometric forms are born. A
symbol of the fusion of opposites and a passageway through the world’s
apparent polarities. The geometric image through which light was born.
Also the geometry for the human eye. |
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3. Flower of Life
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The
geometric power symbol, which activates energy coding in the mind, helping
one to access their “light body.”
It is the primal language of the universe—pure shape and
proportion. This interlocking circle design has the ability to unlock
memories that are deep within our being because it is a primary
energy/language pattern that has a resonance with all things within us and
around us. Shown here with a harmonic overlay. |
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4.
Tree of Life and
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The
Tree of Life is one of the most ancient and profound teachings of the
awareness of Universal life force energies and the light body. Along with
the Seed of Life it is part of the geometry that parallels the cycle of
the fruit tree. When these two forms are superimposed upon each other that
relationship becomes apparent. The
Tree of Life is most widely recognized as the geometry that is the basis
for the Kabalah, the ancient system of mystical Judaism.
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5. Ankhs and the Seed of Life
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Geometry
of seven interconnected circles, the Seed of Life is considered to be the
basic unit of information necessary for the formation of all material
substance. In this
rendition, the Seed of Life is superimposed over the geometry of an Ankh
or Ansate cross, an ancient
Egyptian hieroglyph signifying life, health and happiness. This cross has
been extensively used in the symbolism of the Coptic Christian church. |
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6. Electro Magnetic Field of the Human Merkaba
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The
Star Tetrahedron (a three dimensional Star of David) is the sacred
geometry at the center of this form and is the pattern of the etheric
light grid that surrounds each human being.
This grid is called the Merkaba and it is an interdimensional
vehicle used initially to incarnate spirit into human bodily form.
The Universal energy of Love is the fuel for this vehicle. |
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7.
Metatron’s Cube
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One
of the most important informational systems in the universe and one of the
basic creation patterns for all of existence. Within it are found all five
of the Platonic Solids, the ”building blocks” of creation. |
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8. Icosidodecahedron and Pentagonal Star
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The Decagon emerges
from the pentagon and shares its self-generating divine proportion, the
golden mean. At the center of this design is the Pentagonal Star, a
powerful psychological icon symbolizing excellence, authority and
uprightness. |
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9.
Golden Mean Spiral
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The Golden
Mean Spiral is the ideal and correlates to Source. It is the symbol of
life’s unfolding mysteries. With
each revolution the spiral reveals a complete cycle of evolution. It offers a wiser and more all-encompassing perspective
gleaned from growing by “learning all angles” of each experience. With
their continuous curves, spirals are feminine in nature. Logarithmic spirals, like cochlea of the inner ear, reveal
the intimate relationship between the harmonics of sound and geometry.
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10. Harmonics of Music and the Thirteen Chakras
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Like the Golden Mean Spiral, this geometric progression has no beginning and no end. It is from the Harmonics of Music that all the laws of physics can be derived, reveling the potent nature of this form. Music is a powerful tool for opening the charkas. This geometry artistically symbolizes this relationship, and as such, may be a particularly good focus for meditation when listening to Enos Dream. |
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11. Endless Knot
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One
of the eight sacred emblems of Tibetan Buddhism, this geometry forms ten
enclosures and symbolizes the endless cycle of death and rebirth until
illumination. (The core Buddhist insight underlying this symbol is: addiction and aversion lead to delusion, which is the ongoing source
of all suffering.) |
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12.
Sacred Heart
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Is said to be primary source of spiritual intuition, and the seat of true wisdom. The purpose of which is to illuminate, inspire and lead the mind, rather than be controlled by the mind. |
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13.
Sri Yantra
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A
geometric power symbol.
The ancient yogis of India considered it to be the most
powerful of all known geometric power symbols.
Represents the geometric structure of the sound
of creation—OM.
Meditation
on the Sri Yantra will bring enlightenment and that all the secrets of the
universe will be revealed to the person who meditates on it until its
image is engraved in the mind. This form also has the ability to focus,
balance and increase the level of life force energy.
The
key is experiencing Sri Yantra as a “star gate” to the Zero Point of
Source from which all manifestation ultimately comes.
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Meditation
and the Use of Breath
Meditation is a skill that has been practiced since ancient times. It
involves the
relaxation of your body,
mind, and emotions as a way to free your consciousness for clear, concentrated
focus on whatever you choose.
Although most approaches to meditation are done with the eyes closed and a quiet environment, it is also useful to employ both sight and sound in order to achieve specific purposes, such as deep experiencing of sacred geometric forms. The thirteenth form, Sri Yantra, has been used for centuries in this way, with the meditator chanting the sacred syllable OM while gazing steadily at the form.
Demonstration:
The Power of
“Breathing Through” in Meditation
As a way to demonstrate the power of meditatively using the breath,
here is an experiment for you to try:
1. Hold both hands up in front of you and quietly feel both of them. Do they feel much the same, or different? (We expect that for practical purposes they feel the same.)
2. Now, with your eyes lowered or closed, with each breath you take; imagine that you are breathing through the palm of only one of them. (For a more pronounced experience breathe through your non-dominant hand.) Do this for five complete breaths, in and out.
3. Now hold your hands up in front of you again, and quietly feel both of them. Do they feel much the same, or different?
The difference that you probably feel between your hands is the result of having done a brief “breathing meditation” on your hand. It is indicative of the gentle increase in energy that can occur by meditatively breathing through the thirteen sacred geometries, contained in lightSource Vol.1
How
to Use the Sacred Geometries with Meditation
Once you have learned the basic process of systematically relaxing and
energizing your body, mind and emotions you are ready to begin doing specific
meditations on the thirteen sacred geometric forms in lightSource Vol. 1.
1. Read all of the thumbnail descriptions and view all thirteen geometries. See which of them appeal most to you.
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Choose what geometry to focus on:
-- A single geometry (for your first time we suggest the first of the series: Torus,
due to its power to center and focus one’s consciousness.)
-- A series of geometries either programmed or in a random sequence.
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Choose what music to use:
-- Enos Dream by Paul White is Biosound-enhanced
music and is wonderful with all of the geometries but especially, Sacred
Heart
-- Classical music such as Vivaldi,
Mozart or Bach
-- A recording of singing Tibetan quartz
bowls or bells
-- Recorded nature sounds
-- Shamanic drumming and/or chanting
-- Rhythmic rock and roll
You’ll be amazed at how the geometries seem to magically synchronize with absolutely any type of music. Have fun, experiment and try all your favorites. And remember…if you want to maximize the effects, breathe through the forms as you watch them.
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Bibliography
A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes of Nature, Art and Science—A Voyage from 1 to 10, by Michael S. Schneider (New York: Harper Collins, 1994).
The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life: An edited transcript of the Flower of Life Workshop presented live to Mother Earth from 1985 to 1994, Vol. I and Vol. II, by Drunvalo Melchizedek, realized by Live Cherish. (Flagstaff: Light Technology Pub., 2000)
Sedona: Beyond the Vortex: The Ultimate Journey To Your Personal Place
of Power, by Richard Danneley Sedona, AZ: The Vortex Society, 1995
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Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook, by Bruce Rawles (Nevada City, CA: Elysian Pub.,1997)
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lightSource was independently verified by Dr. Robert J. Gilbert, scientist and author of:
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The Seven Keys to Creation: Sacred Geometry and the Patterns of Life | |
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Sacred Geometry and the Initiation Secrets of the Great Spiritual School | |
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Egyptian and European Energy Work, Volume 1: Essential Knowledge | |
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Egyptian and European Energy Work, Volume 2: Methods and Tools |
Dr. Robert J.
Gilbert has a multi-faceted background in both spiritual and scientific studies.
He is a former U.S. Marine Corps Instructor in Nuclear-Biological-Chemical
Warfare Survival; since leaving the service in 1985 he has conducted independent
research into the Geometric basis of modern science and new technologies. Dr.
Gilbert is also a Rosicrucian with more than 20 years of experience in Sacred
Geometry and its hidden uses by the world's great spiritual traditions. His
non-sectarian approach is inclusive of individuals from all spiritual
traditions. Dr. Gilbert holds a Ph.D. in International Studies and is a
published academic author in that field, contributing to the first academic
textbook in the new field of Transformational Politics.
In 1997 Dr. Gilbert began for the first time to teach publicly the results of
his two decades of intensive research. Today he teaches both publicly and
privately in Asheville, NC. Dr. Gilbert also offers a small number of his VESICA
series of special seminars throughout the
United States every year.
His recent speaking
engagements include the keynote address to the American Society of Dowsers,
guest speaker for the international Holographic Repatterning Association
conference, and the Labyrinth Society Meeting. Website:
http://www.vesica.org/
Animated GIFs of the Platonic Solids Copyright © 1999, 2000 by Rüdiger Appel, all rights reserved.
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