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Sacred Geometry
The study of form, proportion, harmony, temple logic, cosmic diagrams, and the geometry of meaning.
Current research trail
This hub now points readers from the encyclopedia into current TheCode.Wiki essays where sacred geometry is explored as living pattern, memory architecture, attention, threshold, and return.
Definition
Sacred geometry studies forms that cultures have used to express order, harmony, creation, ascent, and relation between heaven and earth. Circles, triangles, cubes, spirals, grids, stars, and temple plans become symbolic instruments.
Metatronic geometry
Metatron’s Cube is one of the central images of this field because it presents relation itself: points, lines, containment, symmetry, and emanation. In Tony Yustein’s reading, geometry is a language of memory. It shows that form can carry instruction.
Ancient sites
Mounds, temples, stone circles, pyramids, churches, and sacred landscapes often encode direction, proportion, threshold, and astronomical attention. The site is never only stone; it is a diagram placed into the world.
Related entries
See Ancient Civilizations & Hidden History, Gematria & Number Codes, and Metatron & The Code.
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Wiki cross-links
- Metatron & The Code
- Gematria & Number Codes
- Gnosticism & Sacred Texts
- Ancient Civilizations & Hidden History
- Angels, Archons & Spiritual Hierarchies
- Dreams, Symbols & Thresholds
- AI, Consciousness & Reality Systems
- Tony Yustein Canon / Teachings
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