The beauty of sacred geometry is
it unfolds within itself.
Circles overlap circles,
discovering intersections, revealing patterns,
no measuring, no calculations.
Knowledge of how one form evolves into another
is contained within the circle.
An exquisite precision of shapes
emerge through developing relationships.
They do not confine life,
but open it beyond form
to what cannot be confined.
Sacred geometry doesn't present codes
the mind can crack,
solving the problems of life.
It offers portals
for entering the mystery of creation,
cracking the mind open
to the wonders of being and becoming.
Through these portals,
made of nothing more than lines,
the circle of each life
encompasses the totality of life.
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for entering the mystery of creation,
cracking the mind open
to the wonders of being and becoming."
Thank you for this mystical words on Sacred Geometry dear Tony.
These sacred patterns are already part of us.
Wow, that's amazing!
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Beautiful, Tony! I love your art with the poetry. Inspiring!
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mysterious and wonderment
all wrapped up as one
twirling here and there
offering a look in
in awe
of the beauty held within
Circles within a square seems to be my portal. Thank you for letting me realize that.
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thanks for the inspiration Tony...I'm heading to my studio to knock the dust off my compass and Michael Schneider books!! Maybe I will create a unique 'Mandala of the Soul'!
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cracking the mind open
to the wonders of being and becoming."
The idea that wonder begets wonder...and something tells me THIS is what we're here for...more wonder, more wonder...
Another beautiful post, Anthony.
It's a delight to find your blog, and this lovely poem. I love the way you evoke the powerful symbolism of elemental shapes and their relationships with one another. And the drawing above is a pleasure, being able to see what arises from these intersections. I'm utterly charmed.
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