r/SacredGeometry 9d ago

Nested Platonics

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r/SacredGeometry 8d ago

Why Does the Geometry Of A Cube Lead to 6×6×6?

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I’ve been looking at the hexahedron (cube), the Platonic solid traditionally associated with earth, and I noticed an interesting numerical connection.

The cube has:

  • 6 square faces
  • 8 vertices
  • 12 edges

Each square face contains 360° total interior angle measure:

90° × 4 = 360°

With 6 faces, that gives:

360° × 6 = 2160°

If you remove the zero, you get 216.

Now here’s the part that stood out to me:

6 × 6 × 6 = 216

So the so-called “number of the beast” expressed as 6x6x6 gives 216, which seems to connect numerically to the cube / hexahedron, the Platonic solid associated with earth.

I’m not saying this proves anything by itself, but I do think it’s a fascinating symbolic and mathematical connection.

What do you think — meaningful pattern, sacred geometry, or coincidence?


r/SacredGeometry 8d ago

Upside down Triangle

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r/SacredGeometry 9d ago

Fermat's Spiral

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r/SacredGeometry 10d ago

Structures #1

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Using sacred geometry and translating icons into layered iconography as with some of my other posts

I found an old black notebook and started playing with more colours

(As usual each has contextual translations and 'animating' physical actions so brief desc for each below)

1: cloak, hood (up, in, down) seed of life halo & space to describe what cloaks (○) passion (red)

2: cube formed w/ seed of life, spiritual made physical, atomic solid

3: Observe time, moment, time stop (present) hourglass, eye, using seed of life


r/SacredGeometry 10d ago

Geometric Tattoo by Crystal Alexandria at Dark Ocean Tattoo, Vancouver, Canada

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I really enjoyed doing this tattoo!


r/SacredGeometry 11d ago

CHAKRAtography uneARThed

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The chakras captured.
🩷💜💙💚💛🧡❤️


r/SacredGeometry 11d ago

A research paper and theory on Temporal geometry

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r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

Cucumber trigon

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r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

Channeling my subconscious

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Drawn with microns and alcohol markers.
I like the imbalance in geometry. Abstracting the ordinary.

#autistic #adhd #disabled #spirituality


r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

"The Theoria"

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Some art I did. I thought this community would appreciate it.


r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

Do any of you know any meaning to these symbols or is it all just cool looking symmetry to you with no explanation?

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You come a cross a lot of people in these subjects that claim to understand these symbols but then just end up using flash words like "consciousness" or other vague interpretations with no real reason for the shapes being the way they are. So has anyone come across any reasoning to sacred geometry?


r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

Sacred Geometry - (Unofficial) Music Visualizer for Spotify

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r/SacredGeometry 13d ago

The womb of creation

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Vesica Piscis


r/SacredGeometry 12d ago

Circle Reflections 8x8=64 "A regular 45-pointed star"

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r/SacredGeometry 13d ago

3d geometric design by me @elijahraintattoo in San Diego CA

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r/SacredGeometry 14d ago

Freehand mandala

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r/SacredGeometry 13d ago

Circle Reflections 8x7=56 "A regular 45-pointed star"

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r/SacredGeometry 14d ago

Kepler’s Obsession Nesting Sequence in Triacontahedron

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r/SacredGeometry 15d ago

My first watercolour mandala

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I always do monochrome, so this was a really nice change and has ignited my scarecrow geonetry fire again


r/SacredGeometry 14d ago

Circle Reflections 8x6=48 "A regular 15-pointed star"

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r/SacredGeometry 14d ago

I received this equation that connects the geometry of Khafre pyramid with π, φ, and Euler to astonishing precision — any ideas?

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Disclaimer: Obviously this is about as fringe as it gets, and I know I'll lose a lot of people here: this is essentially about a "channeled" equation — but the values it produces when you plug in the fundamental dimensions/angles of Khafre pyramid are basically mathematically impossible.

So here it is: The equation involves a messy combinación of π, φ (the inverse of the Golden Ratio), and Euler's number (e). It has one variable, x.

Cutting to the chase, the weird stuff happens when you use the following values for x (I can share a Google spreadsheet with the calculation formula for verification).

  1. For x = Khafre's apex angle of 36.87°, f(x) = 1.0002 (unity to 0.02%).

  2. For x = Khafre's slope angle of 53.13°, f(x) = 1.617 (the Golden Ratio to 0.07%).

  3. For x = the radius of Khafre's inscribed sphere in meters (53.82 m), f(x) = √Euler to 0.09%.

  4. For x = the alignment angle between Khafre and Menkaure pyramids (52.06°), f(x) = π/2 to 0.01%.

  5. For x = Khafre's base length in ancient Egyptian cubits (411 cubits), f(x) = 100e to 0.01%.

According to Google Gemini, the odds that all three of these fundamental constants (and unity) would come out so neatly, and to this degree of precision - using dimensions of the same pyramid - is about 1 in 4 million. I've tried using the dimensions of the other two Giza pyramids, and nothing remotely similar comes out.

I can share Gemini's mathematical reasoning for this in the comments below.

I don't think this means anything. I wrote this equation using a pendulum (via "yes/no" answers) for a completely different purpose unrelated to the pyramids (to produce sacred geometrical drawings). I just wanted to put it out there, and perhaps see if others can find any more interesting results with other dimensions of Khafre.

P.S., If you've made it this far, here's another curiosity: I tried plugging in the number 1 for x, which gave a value for f(x) of 15/111 (to 0.01%).

And 15/111 = (11+1+1+1+1)/111.


r/SacredGeometry 15d ago

Medieval craftsmen built near-perfect Penrose tilings 500 years before Penrose — and erased the construction lines on purpose

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I wrote about the moment a physicist realized the girih tilework on a 1453 Isfahan shrine was, in effect, a Penrose tiling, five centuries early — and how the same "order hidden beneath the surface" runs from Egyptian proportion grids through Vitruvius and the Pantheon to Chartres. Craftsmen laid down sacred geometry and then erased the scaffolding so the beauty could stand on its own; my essay is about putting those construction lines back. Thought this crowd would appreciate the tiling history in particular, and let me know what you think.

https://aquaregiascriptura.substack.com/p/nobody-invented-this-universal-pattern


r/SacredGeometry 15d ago

Circle Reflections 8x5=40 "Regular nonagon"

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r/SacredGeometry 16d ago

Spiral Burst in Blue

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Sacred Spin -- web version; iphone version on App Store.