Triune Planes of Rotation shown below may form the appearance of a Star of David from a special view of perspective. Thus demonstrating the idea many religious belief systems have preserved pieces of an ancient knowledge in their symbols (right brain) and literature (left brain). Yet it does not appear as though any one religious belief system preserved ALL of this ancient knowledge. See Breath of Life
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Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions. It is associated with the belief that a God is the geometer of the world. The geometry used in the design and construction of religious structures such as churches, temples, mosques, religious monuments, altars, and tabernacles has sometimes been considered sacred. The concept applies also to sacred spaces such as temenoi, sacred groves, village greens and holy wells, and the creation of religious art. Wikipedia, Sacred Geometry
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Alchemy - Most Sacred Science
Cube
Figure 6.5 - Triple Planes - May Underlay some Sacred Geometry or Religious Concepts
geometry of space
Geometry
PHI
Propositions of Geometry
sacred
space-geometry
Square
6.4 - Sacred Geometry
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Belief System Religion Spiritual Truth