The Incredible Secret of Sacred Geometry: What Makes It Sacred, and What Does that Cause?
Sacred geometry is a term that is used to describe a type of geometry that is based on proportions or ratios that are found throughout nature and the universe, thus enabling mathematicians to figure out the laws or formulas that come from these “hidden codes within nature.” These codes are then often called golden, as in golden rectangle or golden spiral. Golden means that these shapes are based on universal proportions, which are summed up under a mathematical term called the golden ratio of phi. So with these phi proportions in hand, one can easily build furniture, houses, buildings, temples, and gigantic pantheons, as long as all the geometry is measured from these proportions. But why build according to these golden means, and what difference does it make? The answer is nothing short of amazing.