05/01/2026
Sacred geometry is more than beautiful design.
For thousands of years, shapes like the pentagram, octagon, Seed of Life, Metatron’s Cube, and Platonic solids have carried meaning across philosophy, architecture, ritual, and spiritual symbolism.
A circle can represent unity.
A square can represent foundation.
A triangle can represent transformation.
A cube can represent structure.
A spiral can represent growth.
These forms show up again and again because geometry gives people a way to see order, balance, and connection in the world around them.
This series explores the history, symbolism, and power behind the shapes that continue to inspire art, architecture, meditation, and sacred design today.
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