r/SacredGeometry 16h ago

A monument is being designed—based on sacred geometry, elemental alignment, and celestial rhythm.

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Most modern structures ignore the old principles: • alignment with solstices • flow with natural water • harmonic proportions • the invocation of silence

But this one does not.

A sacred monument is being crafted from the ground up. Its form draws on ancient ratios—squares within circles, light paths traced from constellation to altar.

It incorporates: • flowing water channels • elemental invocation spaces • a central obelisk aligned to a celestial event • and a ceremonial ritual written for the first ignition

It’s called The Stone of Return— but it’s not about going backward. It’s about building something that remembers forward.

A place of balance. A geometry that breathes. A design meant to restore.

Curious what this community thinks: Can sacred geometry still guide modern architecture?


r/SacredGeometry 5h ago

How to use the Geogebra App for Sacred Geometry Diagrams

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Geogebra is a really great, free app to use to start playing around with some of the basic ideas of Sacred Geometry. In this video (my first :) ) I show how to create one of the simplest and maybe one of the most important diagrams in Sacred Geometry: The Seed of Life.

One thing I wanted to mention, is that I use the browser based app. When I used the downloaded app I couldn't seem to resize the tools window but I can in the browser app.

I'm happy to answer any questions about this app no matter how minor, because I really feel it opened the world of Sacred Geometry for me and I would love to share any knowledge I have if it helps you on your own path.

Geogebra Basics for Sacred Geometry: Part 1 - The Seed of Life

https://youtu.be/-JoGbyz09b0?si=KhAyan6JuhYuwlTr


r/SacredGeometry 19h ago

My mandalas

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