The use of sacred geometry is decorated in various religions of modern times. The architecture of each classical temple and church, even cathedrals or (Gothic in particular) altars, and tabernacles is familiar. The modern architecture and geometry of Buddhist and Hindu mandalas and yantras, too. If you look closely at Islamic geometrical decoration, it is also rich in sacred geometry.
So, what’s really interesting about it? The beginning and the integration of the life patterns were indicated as the flower of life patterns in the author’s book. These are the strength and vibration of symbols that drive certain energy to meditate. It is the subject of the intellectual who so ever finds himself or herself empowered to connect with the work and flow, or you could even associate it with creating an impact of your own in the healing process as a potential or a tool. These are also vibrant for experiencing particular relationships like Therapists.
Therefore, what does it mean to awaken and create something that’s asleep inside you? Sacred geometry can also be used to improve your life in spirit.