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Sri Yantra
Sanskrit translation: "divine geometric power diagram"
Used in meditation this pattern can help focus visualized energy, and help
balance the masculine and feminine aspects of life. This shape also contains
the proportions of diminishing harmonics of the pure music scale. It is
said that contemplation of this symbol brings enlightenment.
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Triple Julia
This pattern was captured from an aerial photograph
of a crop circle. It contains, within its proportions, fractal harmonic
ratios that are found throughout nature and in music. This collectable
Art Marble is also a powerful meditative device. This geometric pattern
contains harmonic ratios that resonate within cell memory. The contemplation
of geometric patterns can influence harmony in one's life.
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The Goddess
This ancient symbol empowers feminine energy and creativity.
The spiral represents the unified proportions from which all life is created.
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Mayan Tzolken Calendar
The ancient Mayan civilization used spiral mathematics
to chart time accurately over a span of more than ten million years. The
Tzolken calendar is based on a 26,000 year cycle that repeats on Dec. 21,
2012. According to the Mayan elders at sun rise on the winter solstice
of 2012, for the first time in 13,000 years, the solar meridian crosses
the galactic equator causing the earth to align itself with the center
of the galaxy. This alignment will raise all to a higher level of consciousness.
However, we must get to this date without distroying too much of the earth.
Now is the time to awaken and take action. We must work together for peace,
balance, and unity.
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Flower of Life
Discovered in the Osirian Temple in Egypt , one of
the oldest temples in the world, this pattern contains within its proportions
every law of physics, mathematical formula, harmony in music, biological
life form, and atomic structure. It symbolizes the interwoven connection
of all things.
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Celtic Knot
This ancient symbol expresses interwoven relationships
and eternity.
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Om
In Sanskrit, the language of ancient India, Om is
the great primordial sound from which the universe was created. The sound
of all sounds together!
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