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Re: Theos-World Sacred Geometry - ATTENTION LEON & Cass

May 06, 2005 04:41 AM
by Cass Silva


Hi Leon, I can't reply to this sensibly, anyway nonsensically I will attempt it.It is Friday night here, my daughter is coming for a 7 day visit from the UK, tomorrow morning, and I am celebrating.

I am meeting some very interesting people on another group I am attached to. Two, in particular are passing on to me their experiences. I think you might find it interesting, if so, let me know, and I will forward it on. One talks of Agartha, (our Shamballa) and he confirmed what I was told many years ago, that other than the monks who are protecting the physical environment in Tibet, the average man would never find it because it is in the etheric. 

There is a very interesting mandala and equations which you might find interesting and take the laborious task away from me!
Regards
Cass
leonmaurer@aol.com wrote:

Dear Cass,

Very interesting... Although I've been deep into all the sacred geometry's 
since my father (a Master Mason) introduced me to it (as a youngster) along 
with the Kabbalistic numerology based on it... And, my ABC theory is entirely 
based on it as you can see from the fractal geometric nature of the primal 
"chakrafields" that follow the phi related Fibonacci series. Actually, after the 
initial ideal inflation, because of coenergetic tensions between the fractally 
involved primal fields -- as their energies decrease, the inner fields are not 
perfect spheres, but become more egg shaped. As a result, symbolically, the 
distance between the planes crossing through their zero-point centers as the 
fields descend -- follow the Fibonacci series. 

The only problem with such geometry's is that up until recently, it was 
impossible to picture them properly in 2D. Today, however, 3D computer animation 
gets much closer to their reality. It's still impossible to visualize the inner 
dimensions but we can follow their surface lines of force as they crossover 
through each other. For example if you build a 3D wire frame model or double 
pyramid having three crossed axes between its points at right angles to each 
other, and rotate this form on different axes, and also do the same when such a 
model is inflated into a sphere -- you can see every symbolic 2D image used by 
mystics, masons and other occultists since antiquity. 
See: http://users.aol.com/leonmaurer/UNIOMNIFORMexploded.gif

Cass: Wouldn't the centrifugal motion forced on the double pyramid and the energy applied to it, cause the triangle to appear as a sphere. Which is probably what you are saying.


Incidentally, the "UniOmniForm" composed of 36 diamond crystals, represents 
the "Belly of the Mother" and also, the "Eye of the Dagma" of the ancient 
alchemists and occultists. And in it is the "Tree of life" of the ancient 
Kabbalists... And, if one is truly intuitive, one can also see in it the symbol of the 
"Third Eye"... And may be able to comprehend how we see the outer world as a 
surrounding 3D sphere projected from and reflected back to our zero-point 
center of visual awareness in the middle of our head. By the way, the transparent 
wire form image of the UniOmniForm also represents the "Web of the Universe." 
Remember, each diamond form composing the higher order UniOmniForm also 
fractally involves into a UniOmniForm -- ad infinitum. Imagine stacking an 
infinite number of UniOmniForms inwardly and outwardly, simultaneously. Is that why 
Pi, Phi, and the Fibonacci series have no end, and why none of them or the 
forms they underlie can ever touch the zero-point? . .

A)You wrote, And may be able to comprehend how we see the outer world as a 
surrounding 3D sphere projected from and reflected back to our zero-point 
center of visual awareness in the middle of our head.

Cass: I think the Lower Self is a projected image in 3D by the individuality so that it can experience life and reflect it back to its zero point (our true selves). I thinks Shakespeare had the same idea.

B) Is the web of the universe composed of the connectedness between all consciousness living and dead?



So, Hermes' "As above, so below" is here demonstrated as a true fact of 
nature. Have fun meditating on all this. :-) BTW, it's a prefect visualization 
basis for Patanjali's Rajah Yoga practice. 

Cass: Have never been in to Yoga, although I have tried it over the years, I think I would need an indian body (next lifetime, maybe) to experience samadhi through it.

In any event, everyone who writes about the sacred geometry's say the same 
things -- since these geometry's are the fundamental basis of metaphysical 
reality. As Pythagorus and Plato said, "The universe geometrizes." 

Cass: Well that great for you guys, but I hate geometry!



I think we all agree on that. 

Cass: Not Me

Best wishes,

Leon

Same to you,

Cass



In a message dated 05/05/05 7:27:27 PM, silva_cass@yahoo.com writes:

>Dear Leon,
>May be of interest to you, but it looks to me to be the same thing that
>E.L.Gardner (a theosophist) said in the Web of the Universe.
>
>Cass
> Sacred Geometry Home Page by Bruce Rawles
> 
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