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Sacred geometry explained
I am intrigued with sacred space and the journey of self-discovery— part of this process has evolved through a passion for remodeling homes. Call me a homebody.
For me, finding harmony and order in a home creates a sense of feeling good and promotes well-being. This concept led me to explore sacred geometry and how it suggests our world has a divine order displayed in geometric patterns and mathematical ratios found in nature, music, and light.
Consider the patterns in a pinecone, the intricate structure of a snowflake, the compositions of Mozart, the harmonious sounds of the Bee Gees, or the beauty of sunlight through a cloud, a rainbow's prism—all are examples of sacred geometry at work.
I believe these orderly and harmonious patterns create a vibrational pull of energy, illuminating the intricate web that connects us all and a new appreciation of the world we share.
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Join us for an hour with author and artist Elizabeth Irvine to explore the soulful art of sacred geometry. Connect with the community and enjoy a special in-house tea.
Date: Saturday, April 5, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Serasana, Bee Cave, Austin, TX
Vesica Piscis
Vesica Piscis in Latin translates to “bladder of the fish.” Can you find the fish in the painting above?
The fish symbol appears in Christian art and literature as early as the 2nd century AD.
It's a name for a pointed oval shape that's made by overlapping two circles of equal size. In sacred geometry, it represents the “design of creation”— two wholes coming together in divine union to birth a new life. read more Vesica Piscis explained